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The FBI’s Gestapo Tactics: Hallmarks of an Authoritarian Regime

by John & Nisha Whitehead

This article was originally published by The Rutherford Institute on August 22, 2022. It is reprinted here with permission.

 

“We want no Gestapo or Secret Police. FBI is tending in that direction.” —Harry Truman

 

With every passing day, the United States government borrows ...

Everybody’s Guilty: To the Police State, We’re All Criminals Until We Prove Otherwise

by John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead

“In a closed society where everybody’s guilty, the only crime is getting caught.”

—Hunter S. Thompson

The burden of proof has been reversed.

No longer are we presumed innocent. Now we’re presumed guilty unless we can prove our innocence beyond a reasonable ...

Digital Tyranny: Beware of the Government’s Push for a Digital Currency

by John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead, The Rutherford Institute

“The greatest tyrannies are always perpetrated in the name of the noblest causes.”—Thomas Paine

The government wants your money.It will beg, steal or borrow if necessary, but it wants your money any way it can get it.

The government’s schemes ...

You’d Better Watch Out: The Surveillance State Has a Naughty List, and You’re On It

by John W. Whitehead & Nisha Whitehead, Rutherford.org

He sees you when you’re sleeping 

 He knows when you’re awake

He knows when you’ve been bad or good

So be good for goodness’ sake!

—“Santa Claus Is Coming to Town”

Santa’s got a new helper.

No longer does the all-knowing, all-seeing, jolly Old St. Nick need to rely on antiquated elves on shelves and other seasonal snitches in order to know when you’re sleeping or awake, and if you’ve been naughty or nice.

Thanks to the government’s almost limitless powers made possible by a domestic army of techno-tyrants, fusion centers and Peeping Toms, Santa can get real-time reports on who’s been good or bad this year. This creepy new era of government/corporate spying—in which we’re being listened to, watched, tracked, followed, mapped, bought, sold and targeted—makes the NSA’s rudimentary phone and metadata surveillance appear almost antiquated in comparison.

Consider just a small sampling of the tools being used to track our movements, monitor our spending, and sniff out all the ways in which our thoughts, actions and social circles might land us on the government’s naughty list.

Tracking you based on your health status. In the age of COVID-19, digital health passports are ...

Make Way for the Snitch State The All-Seeing Fourth Branch of Government

The All-Seeing Fourth Branch of Government

by John W. Whitehead and Nisha Whitehead

It is just when people are all engaged in snooping on themselves and one another that they become anesthetized to the whole process. As information itself becomes the largest business in the world, data banks know more ...

Drivers Beware: The Deadly Perils of Blank Check Traffic Stops

“The Fourth Amendment was designed to stand between us and arbitrary governmental authority. For all practical purposes, that shield has been shattered, leaving our liberty and personal integrity subject to the whim of every cop on the beat, trooper on the highway and jail official. The framers would be appalled.”—Herman ...

 

 

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