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Police State Tactics in Florida

Just the other day, I wrote about the Martial Law preparations being prepared by the police and military in Miami, Florida. Within days, similar “drills” featuring combat helicopters, machine gun fire, heavily armed police and soldiers in battle gear and armor, and takeovers of certain downtown areas was also done in Houston and Galveston, Texas.

Now, the Florida Highway Patrol that covers seven counties, Troop C, has announced that it will set up illegal road blocks to target drivers in this area during February. It is a sort of “stop and frisk” if you will, on unsuspecting drivers in these seven counties in Florida.

(Hillsborough, Pinellas, Polk, Pasco, Hernando, Sumter and Citrus counties)

To find the roads affected, go here.

The state, including all its agents of force, local and state police, Reserves and National Guard, and federal troops, now claim the “right” to stop anyone anywhere without any cause whatsoever. This is domestic tyranny, and is a police state maneuver meant to both indoctrinate and strike fear into the citizenry.

Many will claim that this is unconstitutional, but since that worthless piece of parchment gives unlimited powers to the federal government, and has been ignored for so long by political power brokers, why is that worry valid? I will admit that the Fourth Amendment says that no search or seizure can take place without probable cause and warrant, but given that the government now has made “legal” the ability to murder any American on the say so of one man alone, how can any right to privacy hold up?

This should not be allowed, and every single time it is allowed, it just becomes easier for these power hungry cretins to take more control over all of us. This will most likely only become obvious to the masses after these unwarranted searches become common across the entire country, and by then it will be too late!

 

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