Christians and
veterans are enemies of the state according to DHS in the memo they sent to the
state of Missouri!
Under Obama, the
net is getting tighter. The IRS spied on average citizens who make up the
nation’s Tea Party groups, among others identified as ‘Enemies of the State’
Obama’s ‘Iron Curtain’ descends on America
Under the Marxist rule of President
Barack Hussein Obama, Uncle Sam morphs day by day into ‘Uncle Satan’.
Ironic when contemplating that Iran has long called America “the great Satan”.
Far more wily than Uncle Sam or Uncle Sugar, ‘Uncle Satan’
lures scores of U.S. citizens motivated by entitlement mentality with food
stamps, free cell phones and unquestioned access to social
security, into a trap from which they will never escape.
Comfortable with the guarantee the government will look
after them from cradle to grave, few see the walls going up around them.
Canada Free Press (CFP) reader Alan Beckler sends
interesting but chilling thoughts about the walls going up around American
citizens today.
“While doing some Cold War research today, I ran across a
most interesting article on the Berlin Wall history. Attached is an excerpt.
What is so chilling is that one could change the German names to present
administration names and with our current IRS and DOJ ‘scandals’, it is really
chilling.
Dire warnings from this excerpt from ‘The Rise and Fall of the Berlin Wall’ will be lost on low information voters dependent on
government handouts but will send chills down the spines of the millions who
see that the IRS and Justice Department scandals mark the beginning of the
ultimate capture of the U.S. citizenry.
Nothing in the Common Core curriculum teaches children about
the fate of ordinary people trapped behind the Berlin Wall. Their
teachers likely think of the Wall in terms of Alfred Hitchcock’s movies.
It was only 24 years ago; roughly one generation ago, that
the Berlin Wall came down.
Celebrations televised worldwide were joyous, people scaled
the wall, with souvenir hunters taking chunks of it home for the mantle
piece. Like the tragedies of many wars, too soon forgotten were the 5,000
people who attempted to escape over an Iron Curtain, that stood for 28 long
years, including their estimated death toll of well over 600.
Just like some governments we know determined to never let
any crisis go to waste, the Socialists watched for the right moment to entrap
their own citizens in 1961 Germany.
“Building workers in East Berlin’s Stalinallee confronted by
a 10% production quota increase saw no reason to strain themselves for a meagre
paypacket, and on June 16, 1953 they stopped work. Next day their action was
repeated in over 350 towns and cities across the DDR.
“Strikes became demonstrations, not just for new economic
policies, but for free, Germany-wide elections and an end to the all-pervading
Socialist Party rule. The East German government was at a loss. Soviet tanks
rolled in, the uprising was put down and several hundred lost their lives. In
that year, another 332,000 would leave for the West. Committed communist poet Bertolt
Brecht suggested it might be easier for the government to dismiss the
population and vote in a new one.
“That was it. The gloves were off. Ulbricht tightened his
control, branded any and all vocal opposition as the criminal actions of those
favouring a return to fascism, militarism and atomic war. Citizens’ private
lives were opened to public scrutiny and direction. Religion was ‘out’,
weddings were to be conducted in Registry Offices only, and young people taking
Confirmation could lose their right to education. Under the direction of First
Secretary Erich Honecker, all western-facing television aerials were to be
destroyed. The single Trade Union was to focus on the new slogan: “World
Competition” – in other words, more work!
“Art too was to be State-directed. Walter Ulbricht wanted no
more abstracts of “rotten fish and lunar landscapes”, rather heroic portraits
of working men, with muscular arms, powerful chests and proud smiles on their
faces. Historic buildings were left to fall while new faceless identical blocks
were put up in endless rows. Germany’s legacy of historic palaces became
kindergartens or old people’s homes.
“... It was decided to soften the population and win hearts.
In 1958 rationing of fats, meat and sugar was ended – though with no guarantees
of sufficient supplies! Economically there was to be a great leap forward;
industrial production was to be expanded, with the illusory aim of overtaking
the West by 1961. At the same time however, many previously independent firms
were nationalized, and peasants were forced into unpopular Agricultural
Cooperatives. So unpopular were they in fact, that peasants unwilling to
cooperate were imprisoned. But discontent remained. In 1959 another 143,000
left, and one year later, 199,000.
“During the 1960s both in East Germany and in the Soviet
Union, economic policy fluctuated uncertainly between central control and a
limited free market economy. Ulbricht brought new people into his
administration with new ideas on market competition and productivity. For a
time East Germany became world competitive but only in a very few sectors – and
the living standards of East German citizens, having risen slightly and
briefly, remained stagnant then began to fall as consumer shortages again
became apparent. State deficits grew rapidly, world competitiveness became a
far-off dream, and discontent continued to mount.
“Economic and budgetary distortions remained, making it
difficult either to direct resources or to control a budget. Social subsidies
remained on a variety of goods and services including public transport, rents,
food and the arts. And the economy was weighed down by an enormous bureaucracy,
as well as the Stasi (Staats Sicherheit = State Security), a massive spying
operation itself employing thousands, “assisted” by equal numbers of
Inoffiziellen Mitarbeitern or unofficial collaborators, unfortunate citizens
who had been blackmailed using some minor indiscretion into informing on
neighbours and their movements.
“Everyone came to suspect everyone else; after the Fall of
the Wall, West Germans (Wessies) would come over to the East and exclaim how
dirty everything was and why couldn’t people paint their houses. One simple
reason: no paint. But if you did manage to lay your hands on a pot of paint or
a length of timber, your neighbours would cross the street to avoid you,
assuming that you had to be spying or a Party member.
“Only after Unification, did the full extent of Stasi
activities become known, as some 180 kilometers of files and 35 million other
documents came to public view. In addition there were numerous photos, sound
documents, and tapes of telephone conversations. The psychological impact on
the population was almost worse than their physical shortages.”
“Does this have a familiar ring to it as a possibility?”,
Beckler asks in this morning’s email to CFP.
By the time socialist governments throw the net over their
citizens, it is almost always already too late to escape.
Under Obama, the net is getting tighter. The IRS spied
on average citizens who make up the nation’s Tea Party groups, among others
identified as ‘Enemies of the State’. The same IRS hired by Obama to
administer ObamaCare.
Yesterday when Tea Party groups protested in cross-country
demonstrations, armed Dept. of Homeland Security agents were out in full force.
Barack Obama’s ‘Iron Curtain’ is descending on America.
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Judi can be emailed at: judi@canadafreepress.com
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