POLICE
STATE
USA
POLICE
STATE
USA
HOW ORWELLS NIGHTMARE IS BECOMING OUR REALITY
CHERYL K. CHUMLEY
POLICE STATE USA
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DEDICATION
For my Father, who art in heaven, in the name of Jesus Christ.
And for my husband, Doug, and our four children:
Savanna, Keith, Colvin, and Chloe.
CONTENTS
BY CONGRESSMAN LOUIE GOHMERT
FOREWORD
What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun. This was Solomons observation as the wisest of all kings. How does it apply here? Cheryl Chumley lays out clearly what is happening in this country now as has happened to countries in the past, and the consequences are clear.
People have liberty; people take their liberty for granted; people become apathetic; people lose their liberty. We are on that track, but detouring back to the freedom road is still possible.
Though there has never been a country in world history whose citizens have enjoyed the individual liberties found in the United States today, there have been countries whose citizens went from enjoying individual liberties to being oppressed by increasingly totalitarian rulers. Drawing from the available information around us, Cheryl points out the shocking usurpations of our freedoms.
Among the timely and tragic developments this book explores is the encroaching elimination of the expectation of privacy. If our Constitutional right to privacy is based upon what we can reasonably expect to remain private, then we may not have any privacy right at all. We know that there are all types of ways to peer through our windows high magnification lenses, thermal imaging, magnetic resonance imaging, or sonar or eavesdrop with listening devices that can listen through walls or our computers or our cell phones. You get the picture. So does the NSA.
Look at what we know the government already has accessed. Under Obamacare, the federal government now gets complete documentation of your deepest, darkest, most personal secrets in your medical records that only your doctor once knew until the government decided to help you. Your revelations to your doctor were completely secret, and our courts used to protect that precious doctor-patient relationship with full-blown privacy rights. Now, without a single Republican vote, the Democrats in the House and Senate decided that those full-blown rights should be fully blown up because the omniscient, ubiquitous, all-knowing, all-caring federal government needs to be in full control of our lives. Those Democrats are hoping that the governmental god in whom they trust will be more trustworthy in controlling our lives than it is in controlling and operating a website.
Thank goodness no one follows you around and watches every single thing you purchase. What you purchase, when you purchase it, and where you purchase it is your own business and no one elses until now. As a result of a Democrat majority in the House and Senate and a Democrat in the White House, we have been forced to pay for a federal Consumer Finance Protection Bureau that will protect us from unscrupulous banks by that boards gathering all our debit and credit card information.
The IRS always had an awful lot of our financial information. But they certainly did not have it all. Now, the IRS wants to know even the content of our prayers, and what kind of books we read and movies we watch. Is it just me, or is this getting really creepy?
The NSA will protect us from evil people by getting information about every single call you make, how long you were on the call, and every bit of metadata about every single one of your calls. While I was a freshman in Congress, we were assured during debate over renewal of the Patriot Act that it would never and could never be used that way. Oh no, we were assured that before the US government would gather information about a US citizen, that citizen would have to have had contact from a foreign member of a known terrorist organization. So Americans were safe from government monitoring, or so we were told.
The only good news is that though some people in the federal government have access to everything most personal and private about you, surely they would never use that information to manipulate, extort, or harass you. Or, perhaps, it has happened before and if it did, it is happening again.
The IRS actually prevented conservative organizations from pooling their members money the way unions do for the purpose of getting like-minded people out to vote. They held up the tax status that would have allowed these groups to have as big an impact as Democrat organizations. The IRS did that under the gentle smile and nod of this administration. Who smiled and who nodded? Turns out that really is a secret. Absolutely everything you have or have done is not secret or private as far as the federal government is concerned, but when power-hungry federal officials move to take your freedoms and force you into submission to big brother, your secrets are theirs and their secrets are none of your business because they are protecting you. You may remember stories of how the mob used to protect people and businesses. All people had to do was pay a little protection money, and they did not get hurt by the collectors. Well, this is the same type of thing, except that the mob did not take nearly as high a percentage of taxes as the government takes today.
Remember, IRS official Lois Lerner was a leader of a group of government workers who intentionally targeted people opposed to the president. When she was caught in what certainly sounded like lies under penalty of perjury, others within the IRS who may have been tempted to use the IRS as their own political weapon waited to see what would happen to the irrepressible Lois Lerner. When there appeared to be no real consequences for her actions, the IRS seemed to pick right up where they left off and is now doubling down on their targeting of conservative groups.
If these actions werent enough to make you fear your government, then along came Benghazi.
Examining what we know leaves the distinct impression that people were sent into a volatile, dangerous situation to do something secretly for this administration. And, while acting in that role, an attack, not a protest, began. Immediately, a call for help went out. Immediately, that information was relayed to the White House. But, there were campaign rallies, fund-raisers, and an image to keep up. After all, Al Qaeda was on the run. Al Qaeda and their related groups were on the run all right, running to kill our ambassador, an assistant, and two heroes who acted against orders and came to help them. Despite the immediate conveyance of the situation and urgent requests for help, they were abandoned until well after four deaths. Even after those deaths, it took many hours for their bosses in the US government to send help, because what happened in that attack did not fit the campaign rhetoric. After all, it was an election year and trying to save those lives might have lost the election. So they died without their bosses taking any official action to even try to save them.
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