04 July 2013 (14:21 UTC-07 Tango)/25 Sha’ban 1434/13 Tir 1391/27 Ji-Wie (5th month) 4711
Oklahoma Highway Patrol says it will increase statewide patrols starting at 18:00 hours UTC-6 Sierra, and will conduct DUI and saturation patrols throughout the holiday weekend.
Last night, in one Missouri city, dozens of people were arrested or ticketed at a sobriety checkpoint and during saturation patrols, however, only a fraction were intoxicated. Independence police arrested a total of six people for being intoxicated, ten people arrested on warrants and four “other” arrests.
14 people were given tickets for hazardous driving, six for not having a driver’s license, and 22 people ticketed for “other” violations! Doesn’t sound like a sobriety crackdown to me.
This morning, in Kentucky, police began rounding up who they call suspected drug traffickers. Laurel County Sheriff’s Office deputies, London police, Williamsburg police, Kansas State Police and Constable Charlie Johnson arrested more than 20 people, and took their cars and money. Officials say they continue to seek suspects.
In North Carolina, cops conducted drug raids in what’s being called Operation Independence Day. Lincolnton police said they nabbed more than 30 people on warrants that were simply based on probable cause. Lincolnton cops told local news media that they never stop their undercover ops, and that they will double the number of people arrested this year!
But according to an exclusive report out of Los Angeles, California, Operation Independence Day is not about fighting intoxication or illegal drugs.
TV station KTTV were given access to training being conducted at the behest of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department revealed massive oppression operations being conducted across the country, in the name of security.
Not only will there be an increase in uniformed cops on the streets, but massive amounts of plain clothes cops as well: “Working undercover, looking like any other passenger, they scour faces, briefcases and backpacks, looking for anything out of the ordinary.”-KTTV report
Here’s the major problem with plain clothes cops: Recently a University of Virginia student was chased down by a group of men she thought was trying to rob her. They tried breaking in the windows of her car. They were plain clothes cops, who thought the underaged girl had just bought beer. They arrested her, but couldn’t charge her with the alcohol crime ’cause it was actually bottled water, so they charged her with assaulting a cop and resisting arrest!
You have to wounder, where are they getting all these cops from anyway?
It’s been reported that Ohio cops are chasing down anyone who tries to avoid a checkpoint.
In New York City, a female college student (from New Jersey) is suing the city because the cops randomly stopped and searched her, including looking in her underwear! (this is just one of a growing number of incidents around the country, like the video of the Florida cop making a woman pull open her bra after he stopped her for a broken headlight, his police department told local news media they have no such policy allowing him to do that)
Why are more and more U.S. cops acting like Israeli storm troopers?
Former Marine, Gordan Duff, reporting on the Israelization of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security: “The door to this foreign influence in America was thrown open by the Department of Homeland Security and, in particular, Michael Chertoff, an Israeli citizen who was, in particular, most instrumental as former Director of DHS in implementing policies challenged as unconstitutional, policies the new ‘Israeli trained’ American police are tasked with stopping opposition to.”
“Hundreds of such units are with American police departments, as advised by the Department of Homeland Security, to keep track of groups they feel require observation, despite recent court rulings that have overturned FISA (Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act) as unconstitutional.
Among the groups watched are veteran’s organizations, the Tea Party, Christian, Muslim and Jewish religious groups, labor unions, professional organizations and members of government, police officers and members of Federal law enforcement and anti-drug organizations.”
“….America has a long reputation for corrupt police organizations. Every few years there is, in every major city, an investigation with the police commissioner and many senior officers imprisoned.
At one point, Bernie Kerik, nominee for head of the Department of Homeland Security and Police Commissioner of the City of New York had actually served as Minister of the Interior of Iraq under the interim US government that ran that country after the 2003 invasion.
Kerik is in prison, originally charged with 16 felonies, some committed while running Iraq and facing a 142 year sentence and millions in fines. In a plea deal, Kerik is only serving 4 years. Kerik, prior to becoming police commissioner, Minister of the Interior of Iraq and nearly taking over the operation of the largest agency in the United States was New York mayor Rudy Giuliani’s driver.”