Everyone who gives a damn has seen it. The sheep have ignored it. The privileged have endorsed it. Some people say that it has not been increasing, only the filming and publicizing of it makes it appear as such. I am here to tell you that is not the case. It is obvious that the filming and publicizing of police brutality has increased, but so have the incidents themselves.
More people across the planet are finally waking up to the reality that a new paradigm is emerging. While everyone is arguing what exactly that paradigm might be, there are many blatant facts which only those in denial can, well... deny.
One of these facts is that police and those who have been entrusted with the ability to protect the populace of our planet understand that we are, in fact, waking up. It does not take a genius to understand that we are unhappy with what we all are uncovering as the truth of the reality we have been duped to believe. It appears, almost, as if every day another "conspiracy theory" is proven 100% as fact. Understandably, people are becoming increasingly upset at these uncoverings.
When you look at what we are finding out and the beyond serious implications of it all; It is not hard to understand that things are, at the bare minimum, tense all across the planet right now. Tension between countries and continents. Tension between governments and militaries. Tension between human beings. Even the most dense of minds can feel such an exponentially increasing tension. With this being said, technically, police are among the population of human beings. Privileged as they may be.
When people become tense, their most primal of instincts begin to kick in. Fear. The very tool that the powers soon to be ousted have used against us all for centuries is the same tool that has them scrambling to try and regain control of the situation. The vast majority of law enforcement have always been corrupt. Increasingly so as time has passed. At this stage, things are so uncertain as to the final outcome of events in the world right now, that police see fit to try and continuously outstage one another in terms of their use of force and overall fear tactics.
Trigger happy, stun gun happy, baton happy, and tightly wound police officers are violently beating down completely defenseless human beings within an inch of their lives and, often times, to death. In the United States and most "superpowers" around the world, this issue was already out of hand. Now, those we have entrusted with the power to right these wrongs have failed us. It is at the point now where drastic measures must be taken when drastic situations arise.
Video cameras, smart phones, body cameras are all great things to prove that officers abuse their power every day. However, with corrupt judges, corrupt juries, and corrupt governments, these things often fail to even produce a reprimand, let alone convict an officer.
The last bastion of perceived safety is our homes. The most basic liberty any human deserves is for themself and their family to remain out of harms way. Certainly not to allow corruption to place either in undue peril. If any person, regardless of status or authority comes into our home with malicious intent, we have the right to defend ourselves and our family using any means and/ or methods available.
The right thing to do is to avoid violence whenever possible. However, believing that violence is never the right thing to do is both naive and creates a poor example for others. If you choose not to protect yourself from violence and oppression then that is your right. However, if you choose not to protect others in any way then you become equal to the oppressors themselves.
Recent video files all over the world have shown proven heinous acts of violence against completely defenseless human beings and animals. A case of a mentally ill ninety pound teenager shot to death when only holding a screwdriver or pencil as a weapon, in my opinion, would have warranted lethal action toward all officers involved. If all of them were shot dead upon them about to shoot that poor child then justice would have been served. Beatings of old men, women, children, and people committing a jaywalking offense? Every officer who ever commits such acts should not only lose the ability to hold a gun for life, they should be fully prosecuted as a civilian to the highest degree of the law.
I do not only use these examples and those many of us have seen to draw my conclusions. I have personally and explicitly experienced the actions of excessive force and action by police. As many of my close friends and long time acquaintances of mine already know, along with long time readers of my work; I, myself, have what are classified as mental disorders.
Less than two years ago I was staying at a hotel in northern Virginia and was struck with visions and psychosis. Completely sober, I found myself locked outside my room fully nude and knocking on peoples' doors one evening. I was making lots of noise and had not one stitch of clothes on. The police were called and showed up with six officers, guns drawn with bullet proof vests on. The hallway was brightly lit, completely clear and empty. No spaces existed where I could have been hiding a weapon. Even in the midst of deep psychosis I immediately followed their orders to lay down. All six of their guns still drawn, they walked over to me and, instead of allowing me to put even a pair of boxers on, they cuffed my hands behind my back, cuffed my legs together and then cuffed both my arms and legs together behind my back. They then carried me down the hallway, all six of them, with all of my body weight pulling on my limbs. Otherwise known as "hogtying." The only reason they later put me on a gurney is because they didn't want to carry all 250+ pounds of me to the outside. While allowing complete strangers to walk up to me, photograph and videotape me, they loaded me into the ambulance waiting outside.
I did not resist or even move while they cuffed me. I showed no signs of aggression, whatsoever. The only reason, most likely, further degradation or abuse was not taken against me was because of the people watching from the cracked doors of their hotel rooms and the video cameras rolling in the hotel.
I understand this pales in comparison to the atrocities occurring every day around the world, but the most basic disturbance call brought about schoolyard antics and demeaning comments by the officers involved. There have been other instances I have seen abuse first hand over the years. Plenty of them. I once witnessed a man angrily dragged out of a holding cell and beaten by a gang of officers for the "crime" of throwing down a paper bag with a sandwich in it and mildly shouting his disagreement with being in the cell for almost twelve hours. I had my own jail cell tossed for a "random" search. Coincidentally on the same night after speaking ill of the detective who arrested me over a jail phone. Intimidation tactics, omission of evidence, threatening and manipulation of my former wife and my parents. I was even arrested for failure to appear in court, despite having being present for almost twenty other court appearances over the course of my time out on bond. More importantly, after my lawyer proving in court, with signed hospital paperwork, that I was in a mental hospital for a week of time during each of the two missed court dates due to complications from induced extreme stress which had triggered my episodes requiring the care in the first place.
As always, I do not want anyone's sympathy. I am only using my own personal experiences as examples to accentuate my points. With that being said, I digress.
The primary point of this article is to say that enough is enough. If an innocent person is going to die from an undue attack by anyone, including police, then physical action may need to be taken to prevent an innocent beings' death. The action needs to be swift, calculated, and severe, in order to protect both the victim and yourself. If other people are filming the altercation then it seems to me all the more reason to defend another innocent victim from being killed at the hands of corrupt brutes.
America was founded on the principle of liberty and true justice. The fact that millions of Native Americans were murdered to establish the system in the first place should strengthen the resolve against the oppressors committing these acts to begin with. The slaughtering of innocents to make way for the slaughtering of the very people that the entire "liberty and justice for all" system was meant to protect creates an atmosphere of viciousness and malice. Those who trample the values they are sworn to uphold by becoming far worse villains than they are arresting, in my mind, warrants deadly force against them for doing so.
Bear in mind, please, that I choose peace and equality for everyone, whenever possible. I am a liberal in many ways. But a true liberal individual endorses the right to protect themselves and those of the innocent. Even by means of deadly force in the most extreme of situations. The right to bear arms is one of great responsibility. That right becomes a supreme responsibility when placed in the hands of police and military. Such a responsibility must bring about severe consequences when abused by any of them. Regardless of rank, status, or any demographic. It is time to eliminate borders and issues of race or ethnic status and come together as inhabitants of Earth. It is time to join together as one and rise up against all forms of oppression and degradation.
Remember that vengeance is, indeed, a dish best served cold. When our corrupt, once trusted "protectors" and leaders go down and are fully exposed for the evil, greedy, and sycophantic "people" they are; Try to keep your composure and call for their life long suffering and "rehabilitation" in a special quadruple maximum security prison. I say keep them alive utilizing all methods available in science and especially the methods they all helped to keep a secret from the planet. Let them live out the five-hundred and one thousand year sentences they all love handing down to all the other criminals. Keep their prison life recorded and publicly available on the internet for all to enjoy. Make a circus, a game, and a joke out of their lives as they have enjoyed making out of our own lives. Now THAT would be a reality show worthy of billions of viewers all across the world.
By Christopher Storm
More people across the planet are finally waking up to the reality that a new paradigm is emerging. While everyone is arguing what exactly that paradigm might be, there are many blatant facts which only those in denial can, well... deny.
One of these facts is that police and those who have been entrusted with the ability to protect the populace of our planet understand that we are, in fact, waking up. It does not take a genius to understand that we are unhappy with what we all are uncovering as the truth of the reality we have been duped to believe. It appears, almost, as if every day another "conspiracy theory" is proven 100% as fact. Understandably, people are becoming increasingly upset at these uncoverings.
When you look at what we are finding out and the beyond serious implications of it all; It is not hard to understand that things are, at the bare minimum, tense all across the planet right now. Tension between countries and continents. Tension between governments and militaries. Tension between human beings. Even the most dense of minds can feel such an exponentially increasing tension. With this being said, technically, police are among the population of human beings. Privileged as they may be.
Trigger happy, stun gun happy, baton happy, and tightly wound police officers are violently beating down completely defenseless human beings within an inch of their lives and, often times, to death. In the United States and most "superpowers" around the world, this issue was already out of hand. Now, those we have entrusted with the power to right these wrongs have failed us. It is at the point now where drastic measures must be taken when drastic situations arise.
Video cameras, smart phones, body cameras are all great things to prove that officers abuse their power every day. However, with corrupt judges, corrupt juries, and corrupt governments, these things often fail to even produce a reprimand, let alone convict an officer.
The last bastion of perceived safety is our homes. The most basic liberty any human deserves is for themself and their family to remain out of harms way. Certainly not to allow corruption to place either in undue peril. If any person, regardless of status or authority comes into our home with malicious intent, we have the right to defend ourselves and our family using any means and/ or methods available.
The right thing to do is to avoid violence whenever possible. However, believing that violence is never the right thing to do is both naive and creates a poor example for others. If you choose not to protect yourself from violence and oppression then that is your right. However, if you choose not to protect others in any way then you become equal to the oppressors themselves.
Recent video files all over the world have shown proven heinous acts of violence against completely defenseless human beings and animals. A case of a mentally ill ninety pound teenager shot to death when only holding a screwdriver or pencil as a weapon, in my opinion, would have warranted lethal action toward all officers involved. If all of them were shot dead upon them about to shoot that poor child then justice would have been served. Beatings of old men, women, children, and people committing a jaywalking offense? Every officer who ever commits such acts should not only lose the ability to hold a gun for life, they should be fully prosecuted as a civilian to the highest degree of the law.
I do not only use these examples and those many of us have seen to draw my conclusions. I have personally and explicitly experienced the actions of excessive force and action by police. As many of my close friends and long time acquaintances of mine already know, along with long time readers of my work; I, myself, have what are classified as mental disorders.
Less than two years ago I was staying at a hotel in northern Virginia and was struck with visions and psychosis. Completely sober, I found myself locked outside my room fully nude and knocking on peoples' doors one evening. I was making lots of noise and had not one stitch of clothes on. The police were called and showed up with six officers, guns drawn with bullet proof vests on. The hallway was brightly lit, completely clear and empty. No spaces existed where I could have been hiding a weapon. Even in the midst of deep psychosis I immediately followed their orders to lay down. All six of their guns still drawn, they walked over to me and, instead of allowing me to put even a pair of boxers on, they cuffed my hands behind my back, cuffed my legs together and then cuffed both my arms and legs together behind my back. They then carried me down the hallway, all six of them, with all of my body weight pulling on my limbs. Otherwise known as "hogtying." The only reason they later put me on a gurney is because they didn't want to carry all 250+ pounds of me to the outside. While allowing complete strangers to walk up to me, photograph and videotape me, they loaded me into the ambulance waiting outside.
I did not resist or even move while they cuffed me. I showed no signs of aggression, whatsoever. The only reason, most likely, further degradation or abuse was not taken against me was because of the people watching from the cracked doors of their hotel rooms and the video cameras rolling in the hotel.
I understand this pales in comparison to the atrocities occurring every day around the world, but the most basic disturbance call brought about schoolyard antics and demeaning comments by the officers involved. There have been other instances I have seen abuse first hand over the years. Plenty of them. I once witnessed a man angrily dragged out of a holding cell and beaten by a gang of officers for the "crime" of throwing down a paper bag with a sandwich in it and mildly shouting his disagreement with being in the cell for almost twelve hours. I had my own jail cell tossed for a "random" search. Coincidentally on the same night after speaking ill of the detective who arrested me over a jail phone. Intimidation tactics, omission of evidence, threatening and manipulation of my former wife and my parents. I was even arrested for failure to appear in court, despite having being present for almost twenty other court appearances over the course of my time out on bond. More importantly, after my lawyer proving in court, with signed hospital paperwork, that I was in a mental hospital for a week of time during each of the two missed court dates due to complications from induced extreme stress which had triggered my episodes requiring the care in the first place.
As always, I do not want anyone's sympathy. I am only using my own personal experiences as examples to accentuate my points. With that being said, I digress.
The primary point of this article is to say that enough is enough. If an innocent person is going to die from an undue attack by anyone, including police, then physical action may need to be taken to prevent an innocent beings' death. The action needs to be swift, calculated, and severe, in order to protect both the victim and yourself. If other people are filming the altercation then it seems to me all the more reason to defend another innocent victim from being killed at the hands of corrupt brutes.
America was founded on the principle of liberty and true justice. The fact that millions of Native Americans were murdered to establish the system in the first place should strengthen the resolve against the oppressors committing these acts to begin with. The slaughtering of innocents to make way for the slaughtering of the very people that the entire "liberty and justice for all" system was meant to protect creates an atmosphere of viciousness and malice. Those who trample the values they are sworn to uphold by becoming far worse villains than they are arresting, in my mind, warrants deadly force against them for doing so.
Bear in mind, please, that I choose peace and equality for everyone, whenever possible. I am a liberal in many ways. But a true liberal individual endorses the right to protect themselves and those of the innocent. Even by means of deadly force in the most extreme of situations. The right to bear arms is one of great responsibility. That right becomes a supreme responsibility when placed in the hands of police and military. Such a responsibility must bring about severe consequences when abused by any of them. Regardless of rank, status, or any demographic. It is time to eliminate borders and issues of race or ethnic status and come together as inhabitants of Earth. It is time to join together as one and rise up against all forms of oppression and degradation.
By Christopher Storm
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