Today's Brief: German Insurrection Crushed by Massive Police State
no police state can ever have enough police…
"I wonder how legit it all is, were they really planning a coup? Could be an operation to smear the "right wing nationalists"
In Belgium they shot and killed a man in his bed. He was a "free thinker" promoted decentralized governing, a silver and gold dealer who in the middle of the night was raided by French speaking stormtroopers that flash banged him out of bed. Probably thought he was getting robbed as police enforcement in that part of Belgium by law has to communicate in native language, grabbed for his gun under his pillow then got executed.
Article in Dutch is here, can use google translate." - anwn
Well now there you have it. This is why the Magas are far more dangerous to what’s left of liberty in America than any vaxxed up child molesting “liberal.” Twenty-five Germans who wanted nothing more out of life than to take a hot shower and not have Germanys foreign and internal policies dictated to them by the rabble impersonating a government in America. Rounded up, in their homes, in their beds and in their hunting lodges by thugs with badges pinned on them. But as Tucker Carlson likes to remind the Magas here in America, we support just this type of law and disorder.
The helpless Germans don’t have guns. They were trying to get the snake in the kremlin to supply them with arms, but it was probably Putin who dropped a dime on them. Putin has proven himself to be perfectly content to keep feeding the cream of Russian and Ukranian youth into the Jewish meat grinder masquerading as a Ukranian state, long as the Russian oligarchs who pay for his yachts and watch collection continue to make rubles by the truckload.
Of course, these vile war criminals impersonating newscasters in the above video linked the German resistence to the American Q, a CIA psy-op designed to neutralize sentient Americans with double digit IQ’s. Many Q aficionados proudly sport their Maga hats like a grinning toddler who has smeared itself with its own feces as they chant mantras like “Blue Lives Matter.” Well now their theory has been proven correct in Germany. The police certainly do matter, and no police state can ever have enough police… - Jack
I think it was in the 1980s that a man in New York City was mugged by two slimebags and two NYC cops ("New York's Finest") just stood there watching it and did nothing. The victim got their names and badge numbers and proceeded to sue the NYPD and the City of New York. The case eventually wound up in the New York State Supreme Court wherein it was ruled that the police have no lawful obligation to protect the citizenry and the court then tanked the lawsuit. A search on this issue will reveal many courts in Scumerica ruling likewise. This posits the obvious question. Joe & Mary Sixpack believe the cops are there to protect them but it has been amply demonstrated they are not. So what are they there for? To control them at the behest of the ruling class or shadow government. The patch that cops wear on their arm reads, "To Protect and Serve". Adroitly it leaves out the most important part. It should read, "To Protect and Serve the Oligarchs." That is the raison d' etre of the police.
The earliest forms of law enforcement in the UK date back to the Middle Ages, where it was expected that all subjects of the crown helped to maintain law and order within their communities based on the ancient laws of Great Britain.
This originated from the ‘Posse Comitatus’ formed during the 9th century coupled with the establishment of the Sherriff’s Office which committed all freemen of the country to bear arms to protect and maintain the laws of Great Britain and deliver offenders to the Sherriff’s office (oh if only this was still the case).
By the 1200s, these (early) law enforcement officials were given the title of Watchmen, later followed by Constables.
They were governed by individual town authorities (which is when they stopped serving the people through the crown, instead serving the crown through the nobility/wealthy).
Watchmen and Constables were unpaid roles and each man took the post for a period of one year. However, all subjects of the crown were still responsible for reporting crime. If someone witnessed a crime, it was their duty to advise the watchmen/constable of the offence and it was then the duty of all men to assist to catch the offender and bring them to justice, this was called ‘Hue and Cry’ which was later abolished in the 1800s.
In England by the early to mid 1700s due to an increase in crime during the night hours, town authorities’ local improvement acts authorised for watchmen and constables to be paid to patrol the streets at night to combat increasing crimes rates.
In 1737, a further parliament act was passed which improved and organised the night watch (and from them the police force and so we have what we have today, the Corporation of London's private legal bully boys in blue, who serve anything but the interest of the people).
And woe betide anyone raising a 'Hue and Cry' in the name of justice today... If they dared, the boys in blue would serve them their comeuppance...