By: Gerald Loeffers

I had an interesting conversation tonight, where I talked about the future of America and all the back door plans the federal government is pulling together. A fellow I know of went on a loud denial of this claiming there’s no way that we’re going to see cops and military kick down doors of the American people. That’s just not possible. We have rights and they can’t do that. He seems to not be aware of history and what law enforcement does. Nor is he aware of its enforcement of the law and regulations and not of our constitutional rights, even though at one time the average police patrolman knew his history and the constitution. At one time he took the oath to defend the constitution seriously, those days of the community patrolman are long gone replaced by…

The constitution has no mention of the right to law enforcement protection. In fact, the police are not obliged to protect you at all; just look at the wait time for police in Detroit, Oakland or New Jersey — it is between 45 minutes and an hour if they get there at all. You can’t fire them for this and many cops are repeat offenders of the public’s trust, who don’t even get a discipline review and keep their jobs thanks to the unions. An average police officer’s training and classes are filled with police encounter history for the most part, as well as new tactics and some constitutional case law history. But not an in-depth reading and study of the constitution itself, which Stewart Rhodes is trying his hardest to change. Even Ron Paul has noticed the changing face of police, morphing into militarized units, which wasn’t the original intent, a case in point…

WASHINGTON D.C. EARLY MORNING

A small business owner woke up to the sound of 30 armed and armored SWAT officers crashing into his house and his entire family was handcuffed. His teenage son was naked and wet having been forced out of the shower and face down on the floor. The reason for the rude wake up call? His ex-wife had gone to the police claiming he had a gun in the house and that he was being abusive. Well, the DC police found no gun and they now knew the claim was a lie. They should have done an investigation before the wake up call, but wait, there’s more… They found no guns, but they did find a box of older ammo for an older Winchester rifle and heaven forbid — gulp! They found a spent empty shell casing. So, the DC police in their infinite wisdom arrested him for unregistered ammo. He can get two years for having this constitutionally protected item in his home.

CHICAGO, IL

Illinois just passed a conceal carry law in that state and they also had to dump the firearms registration system after 50 years due to cut backs. You would think the police wouldn’t mind a little help from the people of that state, but you would be wrong. The Chicago Chief of Police stated in an interview that his police force would shoot and kill on sight ANYONE having a gun in their possession and it didn’t matter to him if they where law abiding or not. So, now you have a major leader of a large police force who will let fellow cops kill you for being a good, armed responsible citizen. Well, no one is shocked that Chicago is full of scum and villainy. We have to be cautious (yes, it’s a Star Wars reference).

If you try to ask the average young policeman about the rights of the people and the constitution, I bet you will get a convoluted answer or a long glassed over stare, because these recent cop and sheriff recruits and the national police force of the DHS haven’t a clue about history or the constitution. You are looking at a conversion of the community minded patrolman and Sheriff’s Dept. into a secondary enforcement arm of the federal government. I see two things happening when the SHTF. We will see either local cops are not around because they are overwhelmed and have dumped their badges off to help their families and/or we will see whole police forces absorbed into the DHS or playing second string backup to DHS. We will see in the near future doors kicked down one by one, people being arrested for terrorism and sedition and whole populations of people put in interment camps for simply reading the wrong books.