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Copitalism: How the Police State Acclimates Us to Being Modern-Day Slaves

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Copitalism – Police-State authoritarian force, usurped power and repression over men and women wielded in furthering the interests of commerce and the protection commercial property; any benefit whatsoever accruing to citizens exists in spite of this Corporate Police State monster. Any pause is probable cause—so don’t stop, ‘get it-get it’ and bring the noise.

slaves – disarmed men and women. 2) men and women whose property (labor) and belongings (household goods) are taxed directly. 3) those who serve their own fears, their own petty and often self-destructive desires. A generation born into debt to pay off the debt of a previous generation are defacto slaves. Jet-set twenty-first century slaves take comfort in the certainties of mental captivity and fear the uncertainties of being free. (See: Labor, Household Goods, Inventory, F.E.A.R., Real Tax, Property, Federal Register, SSN, “Government,” Human Resources, Pixilated People, IRS, & “Greater System”)

From [HERE] Like the proverbial boiling frogs, the government has been gradually acclimating us to the specter of a police state for years now: Militarized police. Riot squads. Camouflage gear. Black uniforms. Armored vehicles. Mass arrests. Pepper spray. Tear gas. Batons. Strip searches. Surveillance cameras. Kevlar vests. Drones. Lethal weapons. Less-than-lethal weapons unleashed with deadly force. Rubber bullets. Water cannons. Stun grenades. Arrests of journalists. Crowd control tactics. Intimidation tactics. Brutality.

This is how you prepare a populace to accept a police state willingly, even gratefully.

You don’t scare them by making dramatic changes. Rather, you acclimate them slowly to their prison walls. Persuade the citizenry that their prison walls are merely intended to keep them safe and danger out. Desensitize them to violence, acclimate them to a military presence in their communities, and persuade them that only a militarized government can alter the seemingly hopeless trajectory of the nation.

It’s happening already.

Yet we’re not just being acclimated to the trappings of a police state. We’re also being bullied into silence and subservience in the face of outright injustice and heavy-handed political correctness, while simultaneously being groomed into accepting government tyranny, corruption and bureaucratic ineptitude as societal norms.

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