Technocracy and the surveillance state it has created has one main natural enemy: unpredictability. What is predictable is marketable. What is not predictable spoils the predictability of the herd, and hence, marketable profits. Thus, taking the unpredictable, the non nudge-able, the narrative spoilers, etc., out of circulation makes perfect sense.Resistors are not targets just because of political ideology, but rather because they choose to operate outside of the Technocrat narrative, and hence, are uncontrollable by any other means. ⁃ TN Editor
“No doubt concentration camps were a means, a menace used to keep order.”—Albert Speer, Nuremberg Trials
It’s no longer a question of whether the government will lock up Americans for defying its mandates but when.
This is what we know: the government has the means, the muscle and the motivation to detain individuals who resist its orders and do not comply with its mandates in a vast array of prisons, detention centers, and FEMA concentration camps paid for with taxpayer dollars.
It’s just a matter of time.
It no longer matters what the hot-button issue might be (vaccine mandates, immigration, gun rights, abortion, same-sex marriage, healthcare, criticizing the government, protesting election results, etc.) or which party is wielding its power like a hammer.
The groundwork has already been laid.
Under the indefinite detention provision of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), the President and the military can detain and imprison American citizens with no access to friends, family or the courts if the government believes them to be a terrorist.
So it should come as no surprise that merely criticizing the government or objecting to a COVID-19 vaccine could get you labeled as a terrorist.
After all, it doesn’t take much to be considered a terrorist anymore, especially given that the government likes to use the words “anti-government,” “extremist” and “terrorist” interchangeably.
For instance, the Department of Homeland Security broadly defines extremists as individuals, military veterans and groups “that are mainly antigovernment, rejecting federal authority in favor of state or local authority, or rejecting government authority entirely.”
Military veterans returning from Iraq and Afghanistan may also be…
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