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Children of Big Brother: What It Means to Go Back-to-School in the American Police State

John & Nisha Whitehead

“Every day in communities across the United States, children and adolescents spend the majority of their waking hours in schools that have increasingly come to resemble places of detention more than places of learning.”
Investigative journalist Annette Fuentes

It’s not easy being a child in the American police state. Danger lurks around every corner and comes at you from every direction, especially when Big Brother is involved.

Out on the streets, you’ve got the menace posed by police officers who shoot first and ask questions later. In your neighborhoods, you’ve got to worry about the Nanny State and its network of busybodies turning parents in for allowing their children to walk to school alone, walk to the park alone, play at the beach alone, or even play in their own yard alone.

The tentacles of the police state even intrude on the sanctity of one’s home, with the government believing it knows better than you—the parent—what is best for your child. This criminalization of parenthood has run the gamut in recent years from parents being arrested for attempting to walk their kids home from school to parents being fined and threatened with jail time for their kids’ bad behavior or tardiness at school.

This doesn’t even touch on what happens to your kids when they’re at school—especially the public schools—where parents have little to no control over what their kids are taught, how they are taught, how and why they are disciplined, and the extent to which they are being indoctrinated into marching in lockstep with the government’s authoritarian playbook.

The message is chillingly clear: your children are not your own but are, in fact, wards of the state who have been temporarily entrusted to your care. Should you fail to carry out your duties to the government’s satisfaction, the children in your care will be re-assigned elsewhere.

This is what it means to go back-to-school in America today: where parents have to worry about school resource officers who taser teenagers and handcuff kindergartners, school officials who have criminalized childhood behavior, school lockdowns and terror drills that teach your children to fear and comply, and a police state mindset that has transformed the schools into quasi-prisons.

Instead of being taught the three R’s of education (reading, writing and arithmetic), young people are being drilled in the three I’s of life in the American police state: indoctrination, intimidation and intolerance.

Indeed, while young people today are learning first-hand what it means to be at the epicenter of politically charged culture wars, test scores indicate that students are not learning how to succeed in social studies, math and reading. Rather, government officials are churning out compliant drones who know little to nothing about their history or their freedoms.

In turn, these young people are being brainwashed into adopting a worldview in which rights are negotiable rather than inalienable; free speech is dangerous; the virtual world is preferable to the real world; and history can be extinguished when inconvenient or offensive.

What does it mean for the future of freedom at large when these young people, trained to be mindless automatons, are someday running the government?

Under the direction of government officials focused on making the schools more authoritarian (sold to parents as a bid to make the schools safer), young people in America are now first in line to be searched, surveilled, spied on, threatened, tied up, locked down, treated like criminals for non-criminal behavior, tasered and in some cases shot.

From the moment a child enters one of the nation’s 98,000 public schools to the moment he or she graduates, they will be exposed to a steady diet of:

  • draconian zero tolerance policies that criminalize childish behavior,
  • overreaching anti-bullying statutes that criminalize speech,
  • school resource officers (police) tasked with disciplining and/or arresting so-called “disorderly” students,
  • standardized testing that emphasizes rote answers over critical thinking,
  • politically correct mindsets that teach young people to censor themselves and those around them,
  • and extensive biometric and surveillance systems that, coupled with the rest, acclimate young people to a world in which they have no freedom of thought, speech or movement.

This is how you groom young people to march in lockstep with a police state.

As Deborah Cadbury writes for The Washington Post, “Authoritarian rulers have long tried to assert control over the classroom as part of their totalitarian governments.”

In Nazi Germany, the schools became indoctrination centers, breeding grounds for intolerance and compliance.

In the American police state, the schools have become increasingly hostile to those who dare to question or challenge the status quo.

America’s young people have become casualties of a post-9/11 mindset that has transformed the country into a locked-down, militarized, crisis-fueled mockery of a representative government.

Roped into the government’s profit-driven campaign to keep the nation “safe” from drugs, disease, and weapons, America’s schools have transformed themselves into quasi-prisons, complete with surveillance cameras, metal detectors, police patrols, zero tolerance policies, lock downs, drug sniffing dogs, strip searches and active shooter drills.

Students are not only punished for minor transgressions such as playing cops and robbers on the playground, bringing LEGOs to school, or having a food fight, but the punishments have become far more severe, shifting from detention and visits to the principal’s office into misdemeanor tickets, juvenile court, handcuffs, tasers and even prison terms.

Students have been suspended under school zero tolerance policies for bringing to school “look alike substances” such as oreganobreath mints, birth control pills and powdered sugar.

Look-alike weapons (toy guns—even Lego-sized ones, hand-drawn pictures of guns, pencils twirled in a “threatening” manner, imaginary bows and arrows, fingers positioned like guns) can also land a student in hot water, in some cases getting them expelled from school or charged with a crime.

Not even good deeds go unpunished.

One 13-year-old was given detention for exposing the school to “liability” by sharing his lunch with a hungry friend. A third grader was suspended for shaving her head in sympathy for a friend who had lost her hair to chemotherapy. And then there was the high school senior who was suspended for saying “bless you” after a fellow classmate sneezed.

Having police in the schools only adds to the danger.

Thanks to a combination of media hype, political pandering and financial incentives, the use of armed police officers (a.k.a. school resource officers) to patrol school hallways has risen dramatically in the years since the Columbine school shooting.

Indeed, the growing presence of police in the nation’s schools is resulting in greater police “involvement in routine discipline matters that principals and parents used to address without involvement from law enforcement officers.”

Funded by the U.S. Department of Justice, these school resource officers have become de facto wardens in elementary, middle and high schools, doling out their own brand of justice to the so-called “criminals” in their midst with the help of tasers, pepper spray, batons and brute force.

In the absence of school-appropriate guidelines, police are more and more “stepping in to deal with minor rulebreaking: sagging pants, disrespectful comments, brief physical skirmishes. What previously might have resulted in a detention or a visit to the principal’s office was replaced with excruciating pain and temporary blindness, often followed by a trip to the courthouse.”

Not even the younger, elementary school-aged kids are being spared these “hardening” tactics.

On any given day when school is in session, kids who “act up” in class are pinned facedown on the floor, locked in dark closets, tied up with straps, bungee cords and duct tape, handcuffed, leg shackled, tasered or otherwise restrained, immobilized or placed in solitary confinement in order to bring them under “control.”

In almost every case, these undeniably harsh methods are used to punish kids—some as young as 4 and 5 years old—for simply failing to follow directions or throwing tantrums.

Very rarely do the kids pose any credible danger to themselves or others.

Unbelievably, these tactics are all legal, at least when employed by school officials or school resource officers in the nation’s public schools.

This is what happens when you introduce police and police tactics into the schools.

Paradoxically, by the time you add in the lockdowns and active shooter drills, instead of making the schools safer, school officials have succeeded in creating an environment in which children are so traumatized that they suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder, nightmares, anxiety, mistrust of adults in authority, as well as feelings of anger, depression, humiliation, despair and delusion.

For example, a middle school in Washington State went on lockdown after a student brought a toy gun to class. A Boston high school went into lockdown for four hours after a bullet was discovered in a classroom. A North Carolina elementary school locked down and called in police after a fifth grader reported seeing an unfamiliar man in the school (it turned out to be a parent).

Police officers at a Florida middle school carried out an active shooter drill in an effort to educate students about how to respond in the event of an actual shooting crisis. Two armed officers, guns loaded and drawn, burst into classrooms, terrorizing the students and placing the school into lockdown mode.

These police state tactics have not made the schools any safer.

The fallout has been what you’d expect, with the nation’s young people treated like hardened criminals: handcuffed, arrested, tasered, tackled and taught the painful lesson that the Constitution (especially the Fourth Amendment) doesn’t mean much in the American police state.

Likewise, the harm caused by attitudes and policies that treat America’s young people as government property is not merely a short-term deprivation of individual rights. It is also a long-term effort to brainwash our young people into believing that civil liberties are luxuries that can and will be discarded at the whim and caprice of government officials if they deem doing so is for the so-called “greater good” (in other words, that which perpetuates the aims and goals of the police state).

What we’re dealing with is a draconian mindset that sees young people as wards of the state—and the source of potential income—to do with as they will in defiance of the children’s constitutional rights and those of their parents. However, this is in keeping with the government’s approach towards individual freedoms in general.

Surveillance cameras, government agents listening in on your phone calls, reading your emails and text messages and monitoring your spending, mandatory health care, sugary soda bans, anti-bullying laws, zero tolerance policies, political correctness: these are all outward signs of a government—i.e., a monied elite—that believes it knows what is best for you and can do a better job of managing your life than you can.

This is tyranny disguised as “the better good.”

Indeed, this is the tyranny of the Nanny State: marketed as benevolence, enforced with armed police, and inflicted on all those who do not belong to the elite ruling class that gets to call the shots.

This is what the world looks like when bureaucrats not only think they know better than the average citizen but are empowered to inflict their viewpoints on the rest of the populace on penalty of fines, arrest or death.

So, what’s the answer, not only for the here-and-now but for the future of this country, when these same young people are someday in charge?

How do you convince someone who has been routinely handcuffed, shackled, tied down, locked up, and immobilized by government officials—all before he reaches the age of adulthood—that he has any rights at all, let alone the right to challenge wrongdoing, resist oppression and defend himself against injustice?

Most of all, how do you persuade a fellow American that the government works for him when, for most of his young life, he has been incarcerated in an institution that teaches young people to be obedient and compliant citizens who don’t talk back, don’t question and don’t challenge authority?

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, if we want to raise up a generation of freedom fighters who will actually operate with justice, fairness, accountability and equality towards each other and their government, we must start by running the schools like freedom forums.

Originally published via The Rutherford Institute

Constitutional attorney and author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford Institute. His book Battlefield America: The War on the American People (SelectBooks, 2015) is available online at www.amazon.com. Whitehead can be contacted at [email protected]. Nisha Whitehead is the Executive Director of The Rutherford Institute. Information about The Rutherford Institute is available at www.rutherford.org.

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Paul
Paul
Sep 11, 2024 10:41 PM

Without consent, the law does not apply.
Or do you think unelected men and women, wealthy types who consider you scum, are ok to tell us how to live – without our consent.
If you do, I think you are the problem.

LOL
LOL
Sep 11, 2024 5:42 PM

There is nothing to see here- if you send your kids to school you are a shit parent and just another cardboard cutout of a human being, and your kids will almost certainly become the same.

Paul
Paul
Sep 11, 2024 8:09 PM
Reply to  LOL

Bro, I legit think it’s child abuse to send your kids to school. Home school or no school would be better than our education system.
I know most can’t afford it, but if it was me I’m sure I’d find a way. I’d work from home and set the kids daily tasks.

illiterate goblin
illiterate goblin
Sep 10, 2024 6:28 PM

FBI says alleged Apalachee school shooter Colt Gray was investigated last year for making online threats to commit a school shooting.

“There was no probable cause for arrest.”

You know you live in a simulation when a man named after a gun manufacturer is the main character in a false flag shooting during election season in just in time for the #2A to be a ripe topic during next week’s presidential debate. The playbook is so old.
maria777

LOL
LOL
Sep 11, 2024 6:55 PM

A simulation of what?

I think the more correct description is false reality or manufactured reality…

illiterate goblin
illiterate goblin
Sep 10, 2024 5:46 PM

A few weeks back was in a shop and they told me due to breaks in there now cashless and it is safer for there members of staff if they go cashless.

I asked about the ”break in” and found out a window was smashed and as they had cash in on the premises they the window smashers where trying to steal the money.
does that sound even reasonable..>?

Saturday and Friday nights in the commercial street or high street city town areas, windows get smashed all the time.

Front page of the news last week and the local radio
SHOPS GOES CASHLESS DUE TO A BREAK INS.

see if this is happening in your towns and citys.

They all show the same headlines and shill bullshit storys.

underground poet
underground poet
Sep 10, 2024 7:14 PM

My new next door neighbor bought a house some 1500 miles from where he lived, he wanted his wife to learn how to shoot a gun so he broke into his own house before he actually moved in so he had an excuse too buy the weapon.

Turned out they were willing undercover fbi agents having nothing moore to do but “go after” their own citizens. Me included, the first time I yielded, the second time I forced them out of their own house and now he is a probate linked preacher.

I mean like just what wont the gvt do to keep the status quo?

Rolling Rock
Rolling Rock
Sep 10, 2024 9:00 PM

From business owners I have spoken with, two of the main reasons for preferring not to take cash are the ever decreasing number of bank branches to deposit takings and the banks charging business account holders fees to deposit said cash.

Businesses are effectively being coerced to reject cash. Tip-toeing to the cashless nightmare.

mgeo
mgeo
Sep 11, 2024 6:10 AM
Reply to  Rolling Rock

Convenience and coercion. Carrot and stick.

George Mc
George Mc
Sep 10, 2024 1:42 PM

Ludicrous sabre rattling from the Telegraph:

“Young people will not fight to save a country they’ve been taught to hate

The collapse in pride in our history will have serious consequences
…..
It is a shame that no-one is left who fought on the Somme, and hardly anyone who saw Belse at first hand when we liberated it, to put them right on what our past and its values really were like.

That, too, raises a serious question. We must all hope that we are not called upon again to fight a total war against a vicious enemy posing an existentialist threat to us and our way of life. But when one notes the malevolence and proximity of Vladimir Putin, the interference of Iran across the Middle East, the opportunism of China in imposing its values on much of the world, and our signal inability to prepare for it by increasing our defence budget to a sensible level, who would like to put money on our people not being called upon again, as twice in the 20th century, to save our country?”

What a screaming pile of horseshit. And antediluvian horseshit at that. Yes isn’t it a shame we can’t rely on brainwashing the plebs like we used to?

And there’s not a hint of that restraining fear of nuclear Armageddon that the media at least had the decency to acknowledge back in the “cold war”.

underground poet
underground poet
Sep 10, 2024 7:18 PM
Reply to  George Mc

There are a few who can’t wait for the Russians too get here and spank the corrupt system, I hope they are self sufficient and give me time to catch up so as to not get up in the chaos that surely awaits such an outcome.

Martin Usher
Martin Usher
Sep 10, 2024 8:18 PM
Reply to  George Mc

WW1 should not have happened but was the inevitable result of trying to curtail the rise of Germany as a dominant power in Europe. It was ‘the war to end all wars’ precisely because it was a pointless internecine dispute that resulted in the deaths of a lot of people who had more in common with each other than with their ruling elite. Belsen was a logical consequence of this debacle coupled with an almost pathological distrust of Russia and, especially, communism.

In summary, “Nothing Has Changed”. We’re supposed to blindly follow our leaders to our collective doom. The propaganda barrage is continuing and its quite successful among some groups, just not so much younger people because it just so happens that the Internet and easy travel have made ‘fraternizing with the enemy’ not just easy but inevitable.

Johnny
Johnny
Sep 10, 2024 9:47 PM
Reply to  George Mc

Indeed.
War became a ‘racket’ once Kings left the battlefields.

mgeo
mgeo
Sep 11, 2024 6:08 AM
Reply to  George Mc

In case of conscription, the prospects are not hopeless. Do what smart Ukranians are doing. Either flee from the country or surrender at the earliest to the enemy force. Always remember: no swine sends his own children into battle.

ThinkTwice
ThinkTwice
Sep 10, 2024 10:36 AM

Pfizer Deploys Mobile ‘School of Science’ to Teach Kids the ABCs of Pandemics and Vaccines
https://www.infowars.com/posts/pfizer-deploys-mobile-school-of-science-to-teach-kids-the-abcs-of-pandemics-and-vaccines
Finally some clarification…

illiterate goblin
illiterate goblin
Sep 10, 2024 9:54 AM

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Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Sep 10, 2024 2:52 PM

If I and my family had just 10% of these conditions, we would be happy.
But we have nothing. We are living on the streets on what we find and get day by day.

But we never criticise our government or anybody, because we are happy we have each other. We have our hearts!

And this is my advise to you Liberals that you should do the same. Love each other and stop criticising the government and everybody else!

illiterate goblin
illiterate goblin
Sep 10, 2024 5:48 PM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

surprise your not praising je$u£ for the life you got.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Sep 10, 2024 6:08 PM

Him too. So what is it you want? More money than you already got.
As much money as your neighbour. You guys want money. The money is already here for you man.
You got what you guys asked and begged for: E-money, Ethereum, Bitcoin, whatever they call it.
They are down there in your SmartPhone man. Come on in money Lovers through the Smart Screen.. black pussy, red pussy, blond pussy..
https://youtu.be/FVgdYFmtmtM play cool €€€

mgeo
mgeo
Sep 11, 2024 6:00 AM

The core of “education” is ideology. It seeks to convince children that deviating from approved thought, expression or action is harmful. After recent police brutality against college students in some countries, it is glaringly clear (a) what is and is not acceptable (b) who your true masters are (c) that talk of rights, democracy, etc. has been a been a good cheap strategy of pacification.

LOL
LOL
Sep 11, 2024 5:49 PM

This was obvious to me by the time I reached high school- I clearly had a bright future ahead of me!
Out head master actually had a Hitler style fringe and would go on similar rants screaming threats of collective punishment after every naughty deed where the miscreant could not be found. He also voted “left”.

Johnny
Johnny
Sep 10, 2024 9:53 AM

Churning out compliant, controllable, consuming, Covidians in the Empire of war, greed and hypocrisy.

Escape while you can.

underground poet
underground poet
Sep 10, 2024 11:25 AM
Reply to  Johnny

Like Barney Fife said while behind bars, “you really cant get out of here”.

judith
judith
Sep 10, 2024 12:34 PM

One of the funniest episodes ever.

underground poet
underground poet
Sep 10, 2024 7:20 PM
Reply to  judith

It really was.

judith
judith
Sep 11, 2024 1:10 AM

A gem of a show that is still funny today.

Not to mention warm-hearted.

They don’t come funnier than Barney Fife and Fred Mertz.

mgeo
mgeo
Sep 10, 2024 8:19 AM

Is idiocy contagious? What is the difference between a shooter drill that is “active” and one that is not?

illiterate goblin
illiterate goblin
Sep 10, 2024 5:49 PM
Reply to  mgeo

What is the difference between a shooter drill that is “active” and one that is not?

there all real until you say there fake.

Literally nobody
Literally nobody
Sep 10, 2024 3:35 AM

Someone would have said something

Freecus
Freecus
Sep 10, 2024 1:51 AM

Virtual schools are being offered as a “solution” by the rising Technocracy.

tonyopmoc
tonyopmoc
Sep 10, 2024 1:03 AM

I didn’t think a New Labour Government, could be even More Useless than the Last Lot of Tory Tw@ts Boris made me puke, but at least he had a sense of humour—anyone seen any of the faces of his? kids yet???

No One Likes You Keir Starmer. You are even worse than Tony Blair. We know you do whatever The American neocons tell you to do. You are not representing the UK, You are representing the USA Neocons.

You are a Disgrace to the Human Race and a Partcular Disgrace to Old Age British Pensioners, who will now likely Freeze to Death, because you are withdrawing the kittke bit of money they need to keep warm in winter, whilst sending more bombs to foreign countries yo make more war and kill and mutilate more people in foreign lands that you don’t give a sh1t about – like you don’t give a sh1t about anyone in the UK

RESIGN

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Sep 10, 2024 7:13 AM
Reply to  tonyopmoc

2 tier Kier.
So worried about (fake) climate change and ppl dying from the heat, they have decided to freeze them to death instead…

shearwater
shearwater
Sep 10, 2024 3:00 PM
Reply to  tonyopmoc

Seems fair enough to means test winter fuel allowances bearing in mind that 25% of pensioners are asset millionaires. Give it to the ones who are skint (me)

Paul Watson
Paul Watson
Sep 10, 2024 4:50 PM
Reply to  shearwater

Perhaps after working all their lives they don’t want to sell their house to stay warm.
If you are skint work harder and spend less.

illiterate goblin
illiterate goblin
Sep 10, 2024 5:51 PM
Reply to  Paul Watson

They will pay you £300+ month and you can have beautiful blonde blue eye Ukrainian from war torned Ukraine.

tonyopmoc
tonyopmoc
Sep 10, 2024 12:03 AM

Regardless of Political of view, I have never met anyone in the world, who has not had at least some Respect for The Queen Mother, The Queen and Princess Diana.

the current lot,aren’t quite in the same league – but they ain’t going to to last long

whilst the new generation of royal kids, look really nice. and aren’t afraid to show their faces

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les online
les online
Sep 10, 2024 4:44 AM
Reply to  tonyopmoc

Come on !! The mass media can get the masses to like this Happy Family, given time…
But the msm doesnt seem eager to make the masses like KfC3 – i wonder why !!

LOL
LOL
Sep 11, 2024 7:12 PM
Reply to  tonyopmoc

I have never met anyone in the world, who has not had at least some Respect for The Queen Mother, The Queen and bla blah

That’s because you hardly ever meet anyone at all. I and countless others would happily bring our pet / farm animals to have a shit on their graves if we didn’t have more important things to do.

les online
les online
Sep 9, 2024 11:57 PM

So, schools indoctrinate, and discipline… What’s new !!
When people come to the realisation that schooling has next
to nothing to do with educating, they want to reform schooling –
instead of abolishing schooling and giving kids back their
childhood years…

Sending all the kids to country to live their young lives sounds
like a interesting idea – but there’s William Golding’s 1954 novel,
Lord of the Flies: kids emotionally twisted out of shape by the
British school system become little monsters… So let’s stop
feeding them into The Machine… Abolish Schooling !!

“Whada we want ?”
“Abolish schooling !”
“When da we want it ?”
“Now !!!”

my ways are not theirs
my ways are not theirs
Sep 9, 2024 11:47 PM

a central point of Michael Moore’s “Bowling for Columbine” is in fact that the killing sprees disturbed teenagers carry out at their high schools are directly conditioned by the atmosphere of violence that those kids grow up in, since what they see all around them is the people in power coercing the people without power, through naked force or thinly veiled threats of force, and that’s the lesson they absorb, that the solution to problems is to wipe them out in a hail of bullets

the film alludes to a whole slew of cultural influences that reinforce the might-makes-right mindset, but naturally the public-education institution itself is a prime model of this which pupils are exposed to at high doses year after year, though back when Columbine happened, no one had yet had the brilliant idea to stage detailed simulations of armed raids directly in classrooms and thereby give these impressionable youths the most visceral possible demonstration of how terror is implemented, leaving absolutely nothing to the imagination

Researcher
Researcher
Sep 11, 2024 3:06 AM

Columbine was a hoax.

Waco was fake. There’s a major FBI office in Waco. They often stage hoaxes there.

Oklahoma was fake.

Jonestown was fake.

It’s all hoaxes, staged events and psyops, all the time. Historical “tragedies” aren’t accurate or even true.

Not the Titanic. Not even Pearl Harbor.

Michael Moore is a Jesuit shill, a journalist/spook and a hypocritical, lying slob who promotes hoaxes including faked terror events and psyops like voting, vaccines and viruses.

Grigor
Grigor
Sep 11, 2024 6:53 AM
Reply to  Researcher

You are very insightful in many ways but you spoil it with lack of discernment. To believe everything is a hoax is to go full circle and become as undiscerning as those who think nothing is a hoax.

It stands to reason that some things will not be hoaxed, because real events do happen. Sometimes planes crash, sometimes ships sink.

For example the Titanic hoax theory has been examined and found to not have many facts to support it, as this excellent 2 part video expounds

https://youtu.be/lktluZgEAvA?si=w2U-VnYr5OWqf3ZH

The price of being awake is eternal vigilance. Every case must be examined individually. If we become prone to assuming every event is a hoax we are then as lazy as those who say nothing is.

LOL
LOL
Sep 11, 2024 7:18 PM
Reply to  Grigor

It is also easier for the mind to believe that many horrible things didn’t really happen, because there is a breaking point- one can only take so much evil or widespread insanity.

underground poet
underground poet
Sep 9, 2024 10:30 PM

At some point one has to eventually realize [my was many years ago], that the country has simply gone to hell and there is nothing that anyone, or anything, can do about it.

So one has to readjust their priorities, and either move on from the corrupt system, or use precious resources to fight like hell as if you are just running like a hamster in the never ending cage of a wheel.

tonyopmoc
tonyopmoc
Sep 10, 2024 12:15 AM

yeh, but except during the covid nonsense, when my wife and I were just walking along the banks of the River Wey and The Canal that the River feeds

Not Wearing Masks in the lovely Fresh Air, we tried to make way for the Masked Zombies walking towards us, but if they were going to jump out of our way, they most likely to end up in the River….

That seriously did my head in. I thought the entire world had gone mad.

Most people who have survived the jabs, or didn’t get jabbed are pretty much back to normal.

Pyewacket
Pyewacket
Sep 10, 2024 8:11 AM
Reply to  tonyopmoc

Tony; there’s a masked gentleman walks past my house here in Blackburn every morning. I call him Mr Maskie. He’s as regular as Clockwork, walking down the hill at 07:00 or very shortly thereafter and returning at around 07:30. He has done this every day now for over 4 years. I’ve tried to engage with him on the odd occasion that his passing coincides with me putting the Bin out, and i say a cheery “Good morning”. He doesn’t reply, nor even acknowledge my presence, just stares straight ahead, like an automaton, firmly fixed to his direction of travel.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Sep 10, 2024 2:57 PM
Reply to  Pyewacket

He is being paid to keep an eye on you, not to befriend you.

red lester
red lester
Sep 10, 2024 2:59 PM
Reply to  Pyewacket

Yes, in a small country town here, I would guess about 1% are still like that, and it would be >10% if the BBC told them.

LOL
LOL
Sep 11, 2024 7:19 PM
Reply to  Pyewacket

’tis grim up north indeed

Chris Gwynne
Chris Gwynne
Sep 10, 2024 2:47 AM

Try the Revolutionary Communist International. They are encouraging people to get organised to do something about society. The broad working class are the primary social group with a moral and economic interest in taking control of the major aspects of society. If one cannot be a steeled cadre then please support those that can.

underground poet
underground poet
Sep 10, 2024 11:35 AM
Reply to  Chris Gwynne

In the end they are just another hamster spinning the wheel, I can still support them, but shall desert toward the very end, in an effort to save my life, as the wheel of justice is vacuumed into the sky never, in this life time, to be heard from again.

Chris Gwynne
Chris Gwynne
Sep 10, 2024 2:02 PM

Wishing you a fruitful journey.

underground poet
underground poet
Sep 10, 2024 7:22 PM
Reply to  Chris Gwynne

Why thank you very much, like wise naturally.

LOL
LOL
Sep 11, 2024 7:22 PM
Reply to  Chris Gwynne

check my username

Marfanoid
Marfanoid
Sep 9, 2024 8:57 PM

Kate cured after chemo shocker !

tonyopmoc
tonyopmoc
Sep 10, 2024 12:17 AM
Reply to  Marfanoid

She and her bloke and kids look Beautiful..I hope they are well.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Sep 10, 2024 2:59 PM
Reply to  Marfanoid

Funny how all the Royals always get cured for their many grave deceases.

illiterate goblin
illiterate goblin
Sep 10, 2024 5:53 PM
Reply to  Marfanoid

would of been a lot worse if she stopped taking the latest stay safe Big C vaccine which reduces the risks.

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Thom 9
Thom 9
Sep 9, 2024 8:57 PM

Living inside a “criminal state” means that by design everyone is considered a criminal. That is especially true for our children who are unable to protect themselves from the indoctrination being force fed to them through a steady diet of untruth and fear in our so called “schools” and “higher learning institutions” aka indoctrination centres.. The “criminal state” wishes to imprint their fear control mechanism into the young so as to normalize the condition and achieve their Pavlovian response to any and all narratives, programs and agendas. The object goal would seem to be the creation of absolute dutiful slave.
And only if we let them…
No Cash=No Freedom
CBDC’s=Digital Prison
Resist now using noncompliance and civil disobedience.
Take back your rights and be self-reliant.
Work together with loved ones and others to build communities of resistance.
In solidarity with every one of you!

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Sep 9, 2024 8:35 PM

Liberals talk between space and unusual derivative mining subordination.

rickypop
rickypop
Sep 9, 2024 7:03 PM

‘The message is chillingly clear: your children are not your own but are, in fact, wards of the state who have been temporarily entrusted to your care’
That is correct. thats why we are coerced into Signing a Birth Certificate that throws their life and futures away and creates slaves that are no more than a commodity bundled into mutual bonds to secure the country’s debt.
Register fk all. Whoever holds the title owns the thing.

rossgopicotrain
rossgopicotrain
Sep 9, 2024 5:09 PM

Looks like the concretization of Foucault’s idea of the, ‘panopticon’; wherein each and every erstwhile subtle, hidden and unspoken form of ‘discipline’ (correlating with previous stage of capitalism) has now morphed into the overt, open and spoken forms of ‘control’ (correlating with neoliberal economic paradigm) detailed above. That is all! RGB-Y4 out!!

Howard
Howard
Sep 9, 2024 5:08 PM

For all the egregious horrors doled out on US children by the police state, the Whiteheads have missed the single most important: this overreactive hooliganism by the police sometimes, perhaps even often, misses real, true threats to students.

In a local Harford County high school last week, one student shot another to death in the lavatory.

So while it’s easy peasy to stop non-crime, it ain’t quite so easy to stop the real thing.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Sep 10, 2024 3:06 PM
Reply to  Howard

And thats not the only thing the brutal horrible Police State have been doing to its complete innocent citizens.
I have seen cars and bicycles passing the red light on the main streets and every time I phoned the Police immediately.
Would you believe they refused to do anything? The Police did next to nothing and refused to do their job!

This is the kind of society we live in today.

Howard
Howard
Sep 10, 2024 3:57 PM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

The US is the prime example of what happens to a society when those at the top consider the laws they themselves make as not applying to they themselves. Everyone eventually – especially those so inclined – starts ignoring even the sanest laws put in place for genuine public safety. Like speed limits on roads that go through residential communities. It’s a bit ironic to call speeding a creeping epidemic (even worse and more dangerous than Covid if you can imagine such a thing – LOL).

And vandalism gets younger all the time. I saw two kids yesterday – maybe age 9 or 10 – splitting up 4 empty whiskey bottles then breaking them on the sidewalk and on the resident’s parking lot. The fact that an adult (walking the dog) was watching didn’t faze them in the least.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Sep 10, 2024 6:21 PM
Reply to  Howard

I was joking. I made a sarcastic comment.
Children at that age dont know what they are doing and should not be without care in public space.

Rhys Jaggar
Rhys Jaggar
Sep 9, 2024 3:25 PM

On the basis of this article ,if what it says is true, then any American abroad trying to tell the rest of the world what to do should be told to shut up, go home or face being shot.

What a pathetic country the US now is.

YourPointBeing
YourPointBeing
Sep 9, 2024 5:33 PM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

It always has been.
Built on land soaked with the blood of the indigenous population…….

Any “american” who thinks they are somehow superior, or living the “american dream” should shoot themselves in the head with the closest AR15.

Thom 9
Thom 9
Sep 9, 2024 9:10 PM
Reply to  YourPointBeing

My dear American cousins please be aware that your government sponsored “Buffalo Soldiers” are being brought across your open borders.
This time you are the Buffalo.
God save America!

tonyopmoc
tonyopmoc
Sep 10, 2024 12:37 AM
Reply to  Thom 9

Well most of them were there before the Buffalo

Indian Americans, who moved South for a bit to Mexico,

I accept it is all our Fault. We sent the mere Criminals to Australia – they turned out OK – well at least the same sense of humour..

We sent the Religious Lunatics, The Psychos, We emptied most of our Mental Hospitals and Took them to The Boats in Liverpool and Bristol

Another Shipload for The USA

underground poet
underground poet
Sep 10, 2024 7:28 PM
Reply to  Rhys Jaggar

I was actually thinking of making a luxury retirement home for my friends and family.

The system wanted to take my money and have me to foot the bill, I’m reconsidering this and can squarely put the blame on the corrupt system, as for my friends and family, they could be on their own with very little money in their hands.

Maxwell
Maxwell
Sep 9, 2024 2:59 PM

Compulsory schooling in the United States has always been an endeavor of social control designed to maintain a stratified society, teach conformity and obedience to authority and diabolically extract all critical thinking skills from the subjects that enter the rooms and corridors of the institutions.

Schools have always been warehouses of mind numbing boredom and insane asylums of mass indoctrination. The primary curriculum for all schools is social control and this is carried out in multiple ways throughout each and every day.

While the coercion and abusive structures that are described here have certainly become more glaring and increased in intensity what is described in this article is not much different in structure than what schools were like 40 years ago.

One major difference though is in how severely medicated are large numbers of students and how this impacts behavior in and out of these minimum security indoctrination centers.

This is another way in which the system has worked to manage the cattle- pump them full of psychotropic medications, neurologically damaging injections and all sorts of Pharma candy to try to mute natural resistance to such an insane, abusive and restrictive program.

On the bright side of this there is a massive rise in homeschooling throughout the US at present and while there are multiple reasons for this the primary one is that parents are witnessing what is happening inside these asylums and those that can are pulling their kids out.

Ort
Ort
Sep 9, 2024 8:20 PM
Reply to  Maxwell

I’m sure you’re aware of the dualistic “Sphere of Deviant Discourse” idiom of LIHOP (Let It Happen on Purpose) vs. MIHOP (Made It Happen on Purpose).

I agree that many of the present-day public school policies and practices, or their precursors, have existed for decades. But it seems as if what may have begun on a LIHOP basis has gradually transmogrified into a MIHOP structure. 

For instance, in recent years the “school to prison pipeline” has become much more formalized, empowered, and enhanced. ⛓️🧑⛓️‍ ⚖️ 😠

tonyopmoc
tonyopmoc
Sep 10, 2024 12:27 AM
Reply to  Maxwell

Basically, Parents and now Grandparents need to do BOTH.

Home needs to be a happy home, with lots of story books – teaching your children to read, and lots of mess paint, and stuff, but also Pens and Paper,to learn to write their names, and a safe garden to play, where they can invite their friends to come round

After School.

They need to know what school is like. It toughens them up

underground poet
underground poet
Sep 10, 2024 11:41 AM
Reply to  tonyopmoc

Thats the way schools used to be like, now the kids are showing the schools what it’s like and its tough on schools, ……..administrators, not so much