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DHS Training Police To Enforce Martial Law Cont\'d

The Tenth Amendment provides for the division of power and law enforcement between the federal, state and local governments. Unfortunately, The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is changing the face of local law enforcement

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The Murder of David Silva by the Kern County Sheriff?s Department



There is a new gang in Bakersfield, CA. No, it is not the Bloods, the Crips nor is it the Zeta?s. The new gang in town is the Bakersfield Sheriff?s Department as they did their best imitation last week as eight Deputies beat an unarmed David Silva to death while he was lying prone on the ground. Silva?s crime was that he was drunk in his own home.



Six sheriff?s deputies and the sergeant involved in last week?s incident were placed on paid administrative leave, primarily for their own safety due to several email threats which have been sent to the department



(All the non-cop witnesses are saying that Silva didn?t resist and the cops just murdered him should give you a clue. That, and the fact the cops confiscated the better videos from local citizens.)



Film Cops and Get Life In Prison



Michael Allison, recorded police officers on duty in his front yard inspecting vehicles he was repairing. The police cited Allison for failing to properly register his vehicles, and so he requested an ordinance review hearing. Allison now faces five felony counts, with each count carrying a penalty for 15 years in prison. For videotaping police and a court proceeding, Allison faces an unbelievable total of 75 years, or the rest of his life in prison under Illinois new eavesdropping statutes.



Any Reason to Practice DHS Style Police Brutality



Look at the out of control stampede herd of thugs belonging to the NYPD at the 135th Street subway station when Clive Utter allegedly jumped the turnstile. Utter was slammed into the wall, dropped onto the floor and cuffed by a mob of at least 25 officers.



A bystander exercising his constitutionally protected right to film this act of police brutality was forced out to the street and was manhandled in the process. Utter was charged with resisting arrest, criminal trespass, theft of service, and criminal possession of a controlled substance. Can you imagine what would have happened to him if he picked pocketed a wallet or snatched a purse? Utter, like Silva, would likely be in the morgue.



(It is and has been open season on the American Public.)