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Government Unchained: The Year the Constitution Lost Its Guardrails

John & Nisha Whitehead

“We the people are the rightful masters of both Congress and the courts, not to overthrow the Constitution but to overthrow the men who pervert the Constitution.”
Abraham Lincoln

We now live in a nation where constitutional rights exist in theory, not in practice.

Yet what good are rights on paper when every branch of government is allowed to ignore, circumvent, chip away at or hollow them out in practice?

Two hundred and thirty-four years after the ratification of the Bill of Rights on December 15, 1791, the safeguards meant to shield “We the people” from government abuse are barely recognizable.

In ways the Founders could scarcely have imagined—and would never have tolerated—the safeguards meant to restrain government overreach have become little more than empty platitudes.

America’s founders understood that power corrupts and absolute power—especially when it comes to power-hungry governments fixated on amassing institutional power at the expense of individual freedoms—corrupts absolutely. That’s why they insisted on binding down the government “with the chains of the Constitution.”

In 2025, those chains have been cut link by link.

These links were not severed in secret. They snapped under the weight of executive orders issued without congressional authority, judicial doctrines that shield misconduct from accountability, and a Congress that no longer defends its own constitutional prerogatives.

If Americans are finally learning the true significance of constitutional limits, it is because the government keeps violating them—and daring anyone to stop it. Time and again, the message is being drummed into our heads that constitutional limits no longer apply when they inconvenience those in power.

Any government that treats rights as privileges—contingent on economic status, citizenship, race, orientation, religious beliefs, or political alignment—has already abandoned the Bill of Rights.

And a government that does so with the courts’ blessing is not a constitutional republic.

When rights become privileges, what we are left with is a two-tier system of freedom: those afforded the privilege of enjoying their constitutional rights vs. those targeted for exercising those same rights.

The Bill of Rights was intended as a bulwark. Each amendment was drafted as a barrier against a specific form of tyranny.

In 2025, every one of those barriers buckled under the weight of government corruption, political expediency, partisan politics, and institutional neglect.

The following is what it looked like to live without the protections of the Bill of Rights in the American police state.

First Amendment—Speech Without Protection: In 2025, the right to speak freely was not guaranteed—it was conditional. Political activism—especially around immigration, foreign policy, or policing—was treated as a national security concern. Students questioning government actions found themselves on watchlists. ICE agents used ideology as cause for detention. Peaceful protest was conflated with domestic extremism.

This year also saw revelations—via leaked FBI planning documents—that the government is preparing an expanded “extremist” classification system that goes far beyond violence or criminal activity. The categories include broad ideological markers that include anyone expressing “opposition to law and immigration enforcement; extreme views in favor of mass migration and open borders; adherence to radical gender ideology,” as well as labels such as “anti-Americanism,” “anti-capitalism,” and “anti-Christianity.” In other words, Americans are being profiled not for what they have done, but for what the government predicts they might think, believe, or someday express. It is the architecture of a pre-crime state.

Second Amendment—The Right to Self-Defense in a Militarized Nation. While the political class fixated on culture-war debates over gun ownership, the government quietly expanded the militarization of policing, federalized National Guard units, and broadened executive authority to deploy armed agents domestically. During several high-profile ICE operations, heavily armed federal teams equipped with military-grade gear conducted raids in residential neighborhoods, making it clear that this administration intends to rule by martial law.

Third Amendment—Quartering Without Quarters: The Rise of Domestic Militarization. The Third Amendment is often dismissed as obsolete. Nothing could be further from the truth. Although Americans no longer face the literal quartering of soldiers in their homes, the spirit of the Third Amendment—prohibiting the use of the military against the civilian population—has been trampled. Its purpose was to prevent exactly what we are seeing now: a permanent, militarized presence in civilian life, illustrated vividly when armored vehicles and tactical teams patrol residential neighborhoods during ICE operations.

Fourth Amendment—Privacy Without Boundaries. The Framers wrote the Fourth Amendment in response to “general warrants”: broad, suspicionless searches by the British Crown. In 2025, the digital equivalents of general warrants have become routine, executed at the speed of an algorithm and justified by the flimsiest of standards. Americans now live under surveillance so pervasive that privacy survives mostly in legal theory. In several cities, entire apartment complexes were subjected to geofence dragnets after minor incidents, sweeping innocent residents into criminal databases simply because their phones were nearby. Geofence warrants became routine, sweeping up location data from entire neighborhoods. Predictive policing tools—fueled by Palantir-style data fusion—were treated as legitimate substitutes for suspicion or probable cause. And the Supreme Court keeps lowering the threshold for intrusion.

Fifth & Sixth Amendments—Due Process Without Process. What we have seen emerge this year is a justice system where the government is accountable only to itself. Immigration courts—already overcrowded and under-resourced—operated as Constitution-lite tribunals where counsel was scarce, evidence was opaque, and the presumption of innocence evaporated. Executive detention powers continued to expand under the radar, with little oversight. Due process now bends to government expediency. For example, asylum seekers placed into “expedited removal” proceedings were denied meaningful hearings, legal counsel, or the ability to present evidence—procedures that would never withstand constitutional scrutiny in any ordinary court of law. In some instances, hearings lasted less than ten minutes. In others, decisions were issued without the accused ever speaking to a lawyer. This is not due process. It is bureaucracy masquerading as justice.

Seventh Amendment—Civil Justice Denied by Design. The right to a civil jury trial—already inaccessible for many—continued to erode in 2025, keeping ordinary Americans from ever getting their day in court, while corporations and government agencies enjoy legal shields that no ordinary citizen can penetrate. A right that exists only in theory—and which you cannot afford to exercise—is a right that has already been lost.

Eighth Amendment—Justice Without Humanity. Cruelty, once hidden, has now been codified as policy. The federal government allocated $170 billion to expand incarceration, including the construction of Alligator Alcatraz, the first of several planned megaprison complexes. The Kilmar Garcia case exposed the brutality of a system where preventable death, medical neglect, and inhumane conditions are treated as regrettable but acceptable collateral. In one widely reported incident, a detainee held on a nonviolent immigration violation died after being denied medical care for hours—a tragedy officials dismissed as “procedurally compliant,” revealing just how low the bar has fallen. These incidents are not anomalies. They are symptoms of a system designed for maximum control and minimum accountability, a system where cruelty is not an accident but an administrative outcome.

Ninth Amendment—Unenumerated Rights Crushed by Government Power. The Ninth Amendment affirms that the people retain rights beyond those listed in the Constitution. In 2025, those inherent liberties—bodily autonomy, privacy, freedom of movement, freedom from government coercion—were repeatedly undermined. Biometric surveillance was expanded. Predictive analytics categorized individuals as pre-criminal. Mandatory data-sharing regimes blurred the boundary between state and citizen. Bodily autonomy came under attack through proposed health-tracking mandates.

The Ninth Amendment’s warning has never been more relevant: the rights of the people do not end where the government’s imagination begins.

Tenth Amendment—Powers Reserved to the People Swept Aside. Federal overreach dominated 2025. Executive orders, emergency declarations, and federalized law enforcement displaced state and local authority. The Tenth Amendment’s guarantee that powers not delegated to the federal government are reserved to the states—or to the people—has become meaningless under a system in which the executive branch claims inherent authority to:

  • deploy troops domestically,
  • commandeer local police,
  • surveil the populace, and
  • dictate immigration enforcement priorities.

When states attempted to challenge the federal deployment of troops or resist federalized policing mandates, the courts largely sided with the executive, leaving states with little more than symbolic sovereignty.

A government that disregards the Bill of Rights rarely stops there.

The collapse of the Bill of Rights would be alarming enough on its own, but it is only part of the story. Beyond these first ten amendments, the structural safeguards designed to limit government power—the separation of powers, checks and balances, transparency, and federalism—were also weakened dramatically.

Without an independent judiciary willing to restrain power, the founders recognized that the entire constitutional framework would collapse.

What we continue to witness is the U.S. Supreme Court’s abdication of its constitutional duties in favor of partisan politics. By refusing to review cases that cut to the heart of constitutional protections, the Court has effectively signaled to the executive branch that there is no constitutional line it cannot cross.

While the Supreme Court is not the only institution responsible for upholding the Constitution, when the Court refuses to act as a check on government power, every American suffers.

A constitutional crisis does not always erupt in dramatic fashion.

Sometimes it arrives quietly, in the form of a Court that declines to hear the very cases that would determine whether the Constitution still has meaning.

Here is what it means to live under the Constitution today.

For generations, Americans were taught that living under the Constitution meant:

  • The government cannot enter your home without a warrant.
  • The government cannot silence you for criticizing its actions.
  • The government cannot surveil you without probable cause.
  • The government cannot imprison you without due process.
  • The government cannot treat you as guilty until proven innocent.
  • The government cannot deploy troops against the public unless the Constitution expressly allows it.
  • The government cannot classify you as a threat solely for your beliefs.

Now consider what it means to live under the American Police State of 2025:

  • Your digital life is a government search zone.
  • Your speech can place you on a watchlist.
  • Your movements are tracked without a warrant.
  • Your property can be seized without meaningful judicial review.
  • Your community can be subjected to predictive policing algorithms with no oversight.
  • Your rights depend on which legal category you fall into.
  • And the courts increasingly refuse to intervene.

The gap between the promise of a constitutional republic and the practice of the American Police State has grown so vast that the rights Americans take for granted no longer resemble the realities they face in their daily lives.

America’s founders assumed the people—not the president, not the politicians, not the courts—would be the ones to keep the government in check.

What the police state wants is for us to meekly accept its constitutional violations as normal, inevitable, or justified. That complacency fuels and sustains tyranny.

We cannot afford to be complacent.

If Americans want a government bound by law, we must insist on it—daily, loudly, relentlessly and without apology or fear.

As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People and in its fictional counterpart The Erik Blair Diaries, the Constitution will not collapse all at once. It will erode one unchallenged abuse at a time—until future generations wonder how the people who inherited a framework for liberty allowed it to slip through their fingers.

If 2025 was the year the Constitution became optional, 2026 will determine whether it becomes obsolete.

Originally posted by 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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David McBain
David McBain
Dec 16, 2025 8:31 PM

If we want future generations to know how badly we’ve let them down we could put a-message-in-a-bottle, smuggle it onto one of Elon’s space ships and send it around the galaxy a few times.

antonym
antonym
Dec 16, 2025 5:07 AM

G.W. Bash, Obommer & Bidet to all illegal male border crossers:

This land is your land, and this land is his land
From California to the New York Island
From the Redwood Forest to the Gulf Stream Waters
This land was made for you and him”

101 how to create scary internal security threats for normies and excuse planned 1984 laws for all legal citizens. The Establishment have their security details and the FBI, no sweat or them.

Trump breaks that pattern.

antonym
antonym
Dec 16, 2025 12:51 AM

2025:  The Year the Constitution Lost Its Guardrails

Were you born yesterday?

Johnny
Johnny
Dec 15, 2025 11:06 PM

“These are OUR rules, that is YOUR prison.”
“Any questions?”

Godfree Roberts
Godfree Roberts
Dec 15, 2025 10:53 PM

Amoral constitutions like ours have always suffered from executive attacks, as Lincoln’s Secretary of State, William Henry Seward observed, “We elect a king for four years and give him absolute power within certain limits which, after all, he can interpret for himself”.

Republicofscotland
Republicofscotland
Dec 15, 2025 7:26 PM

Even before Trump came to power the Democrats and the Republicans had carved up the USA between them, now it doesn’t matter which of the two parties American’s vote for nothing really changes – all that does change is face that sits in the Whitehouse, the deep state machine never skips a beat in the background – no matter whose feet are under the Resolute Desk.

For me the invasion on Capitol Hill in Jan 2021 was a good idea, but for all the wrong reasons – for in reality nothing is going to change for the better during Trump’s reign and post it as well – Trump’s tenure has just highlighted, and speeded up the direction in which US governments are going – which is total control at home and belligerence abroad, removing Trump won’t stop the USA’s collapse into totalitarianism – for Trump is just a symptom of the overall problem.

They’ll come a time when US citizens need to act as one, or the majority at least – and the acting will need to happen before Washington cements its overall control of US citizens, which for me it sees as mainly hostile to its plans – these plans will be carried forward even after Trump’s admin is gone.

Its going to be ugly messy and bloody – but nothing ever worth fighting for was won easily.

US citizens are not alone in this struggle European citizens face the same dilemma.

Big Al
Big Al
Dec 15, 2025 7:23 PM

Maybe a new constitution is in order, at least in the states. We need to force the issue. I mean, if we really need a supremo court of complete assholes, with lifetime seats for gawd’s sakes, facilitated by the private two party political parties to interpret the damn thing on a daily basis forever and ever amen, then maybe the damn thing needs to be made a little clearer and the supremo court needs to be abolished. And while we’re at it, we can make it clear that when we say freedom from oligarchy and government tyranny and oppression, we mean it and there is no fucking interpretation about it.

Or maybe we can just keep fucking whining.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 16, 2025 4:23 AM
Reply to  Big Al

They may not be better than those we have.
Remember, we have decided to leave God out because we claim to be able to do better ourselves.

See to China who uses AI to make judgement equal in similar cases, and thereby reveal they have not understood anything, as the equal cases dont exist.
Each of us human beings are unique with unique conditions that no one else have. This requires educated lawyers (humans) to give each case a particular judgement.

In my opinion they cant even use AI to challenge the establishment’s Lawyers, as it will on one hand be artificial proposals, and next it would quickly be a sleeping pill, “I just do what AI propose”. https://www.industrytap.com/china-has-unveiled-an-ai-judge-that-will-help-with-court-proceedings/50140

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 16, 2025 7:00 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

Remember, we have decided to leave God out

Jaysus, there you go again – calling IT a liar.

Romans 8

28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.

29 For whom he did foreknow, he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son, that he might be the firstborn among many brethren.

30 Moreover whom he did predestinate, them he also called: and whom he called, them he also justified: and whom he justified, them he also glorified.

You, allegedly, don’t decide anything.

You are a truly sick wee bot (or a simple 95% schizo).

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 16, 2025 9:25 PM
Reply to  Lu1

The promise of God’s goodness in Romans 8:28 is the promise of resurrection for those who love God.

‘Ana was a missionary, called by God to share the gospel with an unreached people group in Central Asia.
Despite the dangers in her mission, she set out on her journey, determined to bring faith and hope to those without a Savior.
Unfortunately, she paid the ultimate price for her obedience to God’s call, and was martyred while on the mission field.

Lu1 and also some of her friends and family were left wondering, how did this situation work for Ana’s good?

We now go verse 8:29: For whom he did foreknow (Ana), he also did predestinate to be conformed to the image of his Son.

We go to verse 8:30 Moreover whom he did predestinate (Ana), them he also called (Ana), them he also justified (Ana), and whom he justified, them he also glorified (Ana).

So Ana was conformed to the image of Christ, being a martyr and resurrected and glorified, and thus all things worked out to the good for Ana according to her purpose.

After Papa explained the whole shit to Lu1 and also some of Ana’s friends and family, they all understood it all much better!

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 16, 2025 9:33 PM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

Ana’s obedience to God’s call. Ana’s love for God. Ana’s called martyr roll, Ana’s predestinated resurrection, and Ana in Christ’s image united in glorification with God.

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 17, 2025 10:37 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

Ana’s obedience to God’s call.

Since you continually call IT a liar it is obvious that you haven’t had the call.

If you repent, it may be the case that you have been chosen as one of the elect prior the foundation of the world.

Unless you change your tune, forget about the white coat.

Poor Erik.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 18, 2025 11:42 AM
Reply to  Lu1

Ana’s obedience mean she by free will…….The opposite of obey is disobey. But she didnt disobey, she obeyed didnt she Lu1?

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 19, 2025 10:07 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

Ana’s obedience mean she by free wil

Anna’s obedience was scripted before she was born just like the prophet in Jeremiah was provided the power to prophesy.

Prophet’s don’t/can’t work unless Creation is pre-determined.

Anna was a bot, the prophet was a bot and so are you.

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 17, 2025 10:34 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

The promise of God’s goodness in Romans 8:28 is the promise of resurrection for those who love God.

Um,the promise of God’s goodness in Romans 8:28 is the promise of resurrection for those who have been programmed to love God.

Jeremiah 1

4 Then the word of the Lord came unto me, saying,

5 Before I formed thee in the belly I knew thee; and before thou camest forth out of the womb I sanctified thee, and I ordained thee a prophet unto the nations.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 18, 2025 11:13 AM
Reply to  Lu1

I have to work with that one. I’ll be back. https://youtu.be/3e1wXMKAZag .

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 19, 2025 9:15 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

I have to work with that one.

No you don’t. It’s as plain as the nose on your face.

I’ll be back

No you won’t.

You don’t understand it.

You haven’t been programmed to.

You will never understand it.

It isn’t in your code to do so.

You will continually call IT a liar.

You are on the naughty list.

You always have been – even since before the foundation of the world.

Forget the white coat, but you will be unable to do that too. You have been programmed to both adore and lie to the self-abusing megalomaniacal a-hole until your appointed DNR.

Reality is very weird, it is very peculiar.

Poor Erik.

Poor poor Erik.

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 16, 2025 6:53 AM
Reply to  Big Al

And while we’re at it, we can make it clear that when we say freedom from oligarchy and government tyranny and oppression, we mean it and there is no fucking interpretation about it.

Pipe dream.

Given the chance, 95% of the U.S population would jump at the “benefits” that go with the oligarchy (or 95% of those in the former USSR of the politburo).

Most people are parochial, self-centred a-holes.

red lester
red lester
Dec 15, 2025 7:08 PM

“the government is preparing an expanded “extremist” classification system that goes far beyond violence or criminal activity. The categories include broad ideological markers that include anyone expressing “opposition to law and immigration enforcement; extreme views in favor of mass migration and open borders; adherence to radical gender ideology”

Kind of weird that extremist means the opposite in the UK:

Ronny
Ronny
Dec 15, 2025 6:57 PM

https://www.instagram.com/popular/genderfaun/reels/DMiOzDgxebg/

Well, if “PsychoMath” were actually a REAL
man, he would stop his futile efforts to con-
vince titties of their innate stupidity using
“logic” (to “impress” them, of course) once
and 4 all, because its completely pointless!
https://www.tiktok.com/@hoe_math
https://www.youtube.com/@hoe_math

Spanish Pipedream
Spanish Pipedream
Dec 15, 2025 6:01 PM
Robert Merrill
Robert Merrill
Dec 15, 2025 4:42 PM

While almost everything the Whiteheads say here is true, it is simply the case that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights died long ago. There are three significant events in this death:
 

  1. The Civil War in which the Washington Regime asserted absolute authority over the states, thus negating the 10th amendment as cited above. Lincoln’s war also nullified the essential human right of political self-determination as articulated by Jefferson in the Declaration of Independence — “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature’s God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.” All of the separatist states wrote their own Declarations of Independence, most citing this Law of Nature, the right to political self-determination. I’m not arguing in favor of slave holding states; I am arguing against the total authority of a central government. Slavery was not the issue in the Civil War, in spite of recent efforts to make it so.

 

  1. Sept. 11th and the series of emergency laws such as the USA PATRIOT ACT passed in the wake of the false flag operation in New York, Arlington, VA, and Shanksville, PA. Pretty much all the principles of the Bill of Rights were taken away by these new laws. The actual written out title of the Act is ghoulish beyond belief: “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001. The Patriot Act was actually written in the 1990s and then only hauled out for immediate passage by congress in the wake of 9-11. These acts have mostly been renewed and often expanded in the 24 years since 2001. It would take a long article to go their all the revocations of rights and the increase in powers of the federal government and plenty of such articles and books exist already.

 

  1. The emergence of the internet. Most of the mass surveillance and data harvesting companies like Google, Facebook, Oracle, Palantir, and so many more were actually created and funded by the CIA via its bank, In-Q-Tel. From the start, the CIA receives all the data harvested by these companies. The original plan for this was called “Total Information Awareness.” Every moment of every human being’s life would be surveilled and stored. Congress refused to fund Total Information Awareness, but the program just continued under other names, mostly private companies like Palantir. The point of the internet and now Artificial Intelligence is control of people. The minimal advantages people get from communication via the internet is well offset by the control the Central Regime gets over their lives.

 
None of what is described above is going to ever stop. We simply do not have the means to end the growing tyranny of all nations in the West. What will happen is the West will continue its steady decline. The global East and South will rise. Soon, the West will only be another chaotic, unhappy, and dictatorial Third World. The best that could happen to the West is that nations break up (in the manner of the USSR) and some go their own way, while Central Regimes simply decay and eventually vanish. Europe will have to break away from the EU and NATO, while the US will have to separate from Washington.
 
 
 

lu1
lu1
Dec 15, 2025 5:54 PM
Reply to  Robert Merrill

The best that could happen to the West is that nations break up (in the manner of the USSR) and some go their own way, while Central Regimes simply decay and eventually vanish.

You write as though the global co-ordination to start the scamdemic (via command of the the global central regime aka the Global Mafia) in China didn’t occur and that “Russia” didn’t manufacture it’s own “vaccine” to vanquish the co-n-vid myth (pimped bynotsomadvlad in his yellow hazmat suit).

You are a.n.other 95% schizo.

Robert Merrill
Robert Merrill
Dec 16, 2025 12:21 PM
Reply to  lu1

You need to study more about the “Plandemic.” It was created from many years of coordinate work by the NIH, the CIA, and the Pentagon. The actual SARS Cov2 virus was created by Ralph Baric and his team at the Univ. of North Carolina lab and paid for by the NIH, CIA, and Pentagon. China was framed.

The facts are out there. You just need to read a little.

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 16, 2025 12:56 PM
Reply to  Robert Merrill

The actual SARS Cov2 virus was created by Ralph Baric

Bollix.

You remember when, in 2019, you went to the doc with a bad chest and he told you it was by way of a virus but that they didn’t have a test for it,

but then

In early 2020 you went back to see him with the same problem, you tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 and he told you that you had covid (even though, ,allegedly, the virus had high rates of being “asymptomatic”)

So, you go back today with the same problem, you test negative for SARS Cov-2 and he tells you it’s the same viral problem that you had in 2019 that they still havent got a test for.

How then, will you ever know that the problem you had in early 2020 was not really caused by the pesky virus that they still haven’t got a test for and that SARS-CoV-2 is actually 100% “co-infection” asymptomatic.

Virus theory is called that because it is, full of cheese holes.

People that b-lieve this theory are schizo a-holes, billions of them..

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Dec 15, 2025 3:19 PM

Given the face masks, I assume the picture was taken in the weeks following Jan 6, 2021. On that date, Trump (i.e. POTUS and Commander in Chief) invoked Continuity of Government. He was required to do so under the constitution. That is, to defend the US against a combination of foreign and domestic enemies. It’s possible that COG is still in operation.

Continuity of Government (COG)
https://intelnews.org/2020/03/18/01-2740
US Military Given “Continuity of Government” Standby Orders for COVID-19 Pandemic
March 18, 2020

For the first time in the modern history of the United States, the Department of Defense has been given standby orders to ensure the “continuity of government”, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. . . . “Above-Top Secret” contingency plans are now in place . . . Standby orders have been issued for a series of plans under the US Northern Command (NORTHCOM), . . . as a homeland defense military authority.

These operations are codenamed OCTAGON, FREEJACK and ZODIAC, said Newsweek, and include CONPLAN 3400 (homeland defense if the US itself is the battlefield), CONPLAN 3500 (defending civil authorities in an emergency), and CONPLAN 3600 (defending the National Capital Region from an attack). Newsweek added that the Defense Secretary, Mark T. Esper, has authorized NORTHCOM to “prepare to deploy” in support of these “potential extraordinary missions”. These include “the possibility of some form of martial law”, where military commanders would be given executive powers across the US until a new civilian leadership would emerge.

https://www.newsweek.com/exclusive-inside-militarys-top-secret-plans-if-coronavirus-cripples-government-1492878
https://archive.ph/XHZP6
March 18, 2020

Above-Top Secret contingency plans already exist for what the military is supposed to do if all the Constitutional successors are incapacitated. Standby orders were issued more than three weeks ago to ready these plans, not just to protect Washington but also to prepare for the possibility of some form of martial law. According to new documents and interviews with military experts, the various plans – codenamed Octagon, Freejack and Zodiac – are the underground laws to ensure government continuity. They are so secret that under these extraordinary plans, “devolution” could circumvent the normal Constitutional provisions for government succession, and military commanders could be placed in control around America.

https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-911-plan-cheney-rumsfeld-and-the-continuity-of-government/5320879
Almost nothing is known about the content of the plan and the specific effects of its activation. The secrecy in this respect appears grotesque. Even the simple fact of the plan’s implementation on 9/11 was concealed for months. After sporadic hints in the press the Washington Post finally disclosed some details in March 2002. In an article titled “Shadow government is at work in secret” it reported that about 100 high-ranking officials of different departments were working outside Washington as part of the emergency plan since 9/11.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 16, 2025 1:37 AM

Seems they are in panic. ‘Emergency plans for military to take over’ because of a shitty flue virus seems a bit out of proportion.

Its probably the gigantic national debt and the near coming wall street crash that are giving them a nervous break down, which require the military to protect them 24/7 for a long period with a lot soup kitchens.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Dec 16, 2025 2:29 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

Covid was merely the excuse. The true reason for reorganising the COG plans was the war against the “invisible enemy”; aka the monolithic and ruthless conspiracy.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 16, 2025 10:43 PM

It seems anything can be used for a COG. Covid, The ruthless and monolithic, flue.
I am all in for JFK and his 1961 speech. The problem is they seem to ever be invisible and used as an excuse.
I have heard Rockefeller named but unfortunately he is now dead. Then Rothschild? etc.?
Most of the heart of this ruthless conspiracy lays in London, CoL, in collusion with the British Empire and Royals. What has happened since 1961? Nothing.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Dec 17, 2025 6:41 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

The continuity started during the Crusades and was at least 500 years before the Rothschilds. The Knights Templers started an early form of international banking and it therefore got embedded throughout the European nobility. There were attempts to shut it down [1], and it’s possible the control went though several iterations, but it carried on growing like an invasive plant. During the 15-1600s it could have HQ’d in a number of countries, but it settled in London following the English Civil War and the so-called “Glorious Revolution”.

Much of the competition was eliminated and/or aligned during the three world wars – Napoleonic, WWI and WWII. Following the latter, organic opposition was crushed during the Cold War (Likewise with Spain in the 1930s). More recently, the US military was needed to crush uppity dictators – Saddam and Gaddafi.

Then there was the planned implosion of the US and its replacement by China. The final stages had been partly implemented by Obama and was supposed to be completed by Hillary. Hence the foreshadowed end of Pax Americana [2] along with Israel [3].

[1] Note the date!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pastoralis_praeeminentiae
Pastoralis praeeminentiae was a papal bull issued by Pope Clement V on 22 November 1307 to all Christian monarchs. It ordered the arrest of all Knights Templar and to seize their properties on behalf of the church. Clement was forced to support the campaign against the Templars by Philip IV of France, who owed them a great deal of money and had initiated the first arrests against the Templars on 13 October 1307.[1]

[2] https://www.theatlantic.com/international/archive/2012/04/the-end-of-pax-americana-how-western-decline-became-inevitable/256388

[3] https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/2012-10-09/ty-article/.premium/has-our-expiration-date-arrived/0000017f-f68f-ddde-abff-feef738c0000

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 16, 2025 7:14 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

which require the military to protect them 24/7 for a long period with a lot soup kitchens.

No matter what you think, if “China” already has an AI judge then that’s coming to a town near you.

No need for soup kitchens when there’s no need for soup. In the face of Automation / AI there’s no need for any social credit score (or you).

This “nervous breakdown” is a.n.other one of your schizo pipe dreams in the same mould as your reference to:

shitty flue virus seems a bit out of proportion.

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 16, 2025 9:21 PM
Reply to  Lu1

u r a bot

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 16, 2025 9:44 PM
Reply to  Lu1

Tell me something I dont know. I already have a robot in my bank handling my account affairs, and this idiot is not able to do it. Constantly errors and revisions.
My Doctor too is also more and more looking into his computer to find the answers here, rather than looking at the factual physical wounds I show him.

I am luckily not depending of any shitty robot. I an man and can survive on my own if necessary.
But I promise you Lu1, you will eat soup, many many bowls of soup.

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 17, 2025 10:42 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

But I promise you Lu1, you will eat soup, many many bowls of soup.

An omniscient bot that persistently calls ITs favourite creator a liar is a schizo

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 18, 2025 11:44 AM
Reply to  Lu1

You dont wanna face reality. But thats ok, the majority stream cant face reality.

Lu1
Lu1
Dec 18, 2025 11:47 PM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

You dont wanna face reality

Your favourite fairy story revelations reveal you as a liar.

Forget the white coat.

Liars are not on the nice list.

Forget the kneepads, you’ll never need them.

Forget the white coat, it was never assigned to you.

u r fukked

An a-hole bot or, more likely,

a gullible, guilty, self-centred, stupid a-hole.

Robert Merrill
Robert Merrill
Dec 16, 2025 12:22 PM

Lost — good work. The Continuity of Government program is quite important to know about , at least the little we actually do know.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Dec 16, 2025 6:22 PM
Reply to  Robert Merrill

It was indicated by Trump’s uncharacteristic use of legalistic and precise language. Then, for no apparent reason, they locked down DC with 20k National Guard.

Go home in peace!

Trump – Jan 6, 2021 (4pm DC)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurrection_Act_of_1807
The Insurrection Act of 1807 is the U.S. federal law that empowers the president of the United States to nationally deploy the U.S. military and to federalize the National Guard units of the individual states in specific circumstances, such as the suppression of civil disorder, of insurrection, and of armed rebellion against the federal government of the U.S.[1] The Insurrection Act provides a statutory exception to the Posse Comitatus Act (1878) that limits the president’s deploying the U.S. military to enforce either civil law or criminal law within the United States.[2][3]
After invoking and before exercising the powers authorized under the Insurrection Act, Title 10 U.S.C. § 254 requires the publication of a presidential proclamation whereby the U.S. President formally orders the dispersion of the peoples committing civil unrest or armed rebellion. The Defense Department guidelines define “homeland defense” as a constitutional exception to the restrictions of the Posse Comitatus Act; therefore, the political, military, and police measures necessary to protect national security from external threats are exceptions to the restrictions of the act.[2][3]

See:
https://off-guardian.org/2021/01/07/the-storming-of-the-capitol-americas-reichstag-fire
Lost in a dark wood – Jan 8, 2021
The “storming” event was staged for the purpose of removing POTUS. Hence, it was insurrection. Under the Insurrection Act, Trump has to first issue a proclamation; and so the questions are:
a) Does his statement on the 6th qualify as [a] proclamation?
b) Have the insurrectionists dispersed?
c) Is there enough space at Gitmo?

Jan. 6 panel releases never-before-seen footage of Trump recording message to Capitol rioters
CBS News
Jul 21, 2022
The Jan. 6 committee on Thursday released never-before-seen footage of former President Donald Trump recording a message telling the Capitol rioters to go home. The message went out nearly three hours into the Capitol insurrection.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 16, 2025 9:52 PM

At least Trump said ‘go home in peace’ to everybody. Trump also tried/try to make peace in Ukraine. Trump agreed to kick Tony Blair OUT of Gaza.

Trump stopped Al Gore’s, Obomba’s, Bill Gates, Clima Cow Gases.
Trump stopped Elon Musk’s ban on diesel cars. Trump lowered public prices on medicine some places down 50-70%.

daz
daz
Dec 17, 2025 3:33 AM
Reply to  Erik Nielsen.

and he only fked a few kids, so he must be a good guy.

Erik Nielsen.
Erik Nielsen.
Dec 18, 2025 11:37 AM
Reply to  daz

Trump is only into women. You might not like it, but actually we are many guys who are only into women.

Lost in a dark wood
Lost in a dark wood
Dec 17, 2025 2:35 PM

These are normally kept highly secret, but:

[In] an unprecedented development, the first Trump administration ordered their national security directives to be published in the Federal Register.[16][17]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_security_directive
National security directives are presidential directives issued for the National Security Council (NSC). Starting with Harry Truman, every president since the founding of the National Security Council in 1947 has issued national security directives in one form or another,[1] which have involved foreign, military and domestic policies.[2] National security directives are generally highly classified[3] and are available to the public only after “a great many years” have elapsed.[4] Unlike executive orders, national security directives are usually directed only to the National Security Council and the most senior executive branch officials, and embody foreign and military policy-making guidance rather than specific instructions.[5] . . .

https://trumpwhitehouse.archives.gov/presidential-actions/executive-order-governance-integration-federal-mission-resilience
Executive Order on Governance and Integration of Federal Mission Resilience
National Security & Defense
Issued on: December 7, 2020

By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, including the National Security Act of 1947, as amended, I hereby order the following:

Section 1. Policy. It is the policy of the United States to maintain comprehensive and effective continuity programs that ensure national security and the preservation of government structure under the United States Constitution and in alignment with Presidential Policy Directive-40 (PPD-40) of July 15, 2016 (National Continuity Policy). Executive departments and agencies (agencies), including the Executive Office of the President, must maintain the capability and capacity to continuously perform National Essential Functions (NEFs), as defined by PPD-40, regardless of threat or condition, and with the understanding that adequate warning may not be available. Agency heads must fully integrate preparedness programs, including continuity and risk management, into day-to-day operations to ensure the preservation of the NEFs under all conditions.

Etc