Another telltale sign of the police state, along military-like law enforcement, is the mass surveillance of the populace
What you (or me) are typing right now is most likely being tapped by the NSA, to be analyzed, possibly recorded, and assessed for 'terrorist' risk. Just like your phone calls. The US government is paranoid and wants to know everything about everybody. Who talks to whom, when and where from. Not just designated bad guys. Everyone. Simply put, you are all potential enemies of the state, and treated as such.
This level of surveillance state is unprecedented, far worse than the Stasi. Not science fiction. It's today's reality.
Where is the outrage.
Just forty years ago, Nixon fell for a petty bugging affair, but now the whole nation is being bugged and the perpetrators are getting away with it.
Remember, what they are doing is illegal and downright criminal. But the government refuses to abide by the law, this is the very definition of unaccountable, corrupt, despotic government.
The new US Constitution (now irrelevant anyways) should begin like this:
"We the Sheeople".
When I was reading your post, it reminded me of the movie with Will Smith,
Enemy of The State, you even used the term in your post.
As far as militarizing our police, actually both sides of the aisle want less of it. Check the news.
As to why, there is a surplus, so they might as well use it. And I've never actually seen it in my life. Why? Because I'm not anywhere where a riot is about to bust out, or looting. I'm not in some situation where SWAT is coming.
This is really simple, they are being over-prepared because they don't want this to happen again:
"In total, 53 people were killed during the riots and over 2,000 people were injured."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots
And that didn't happen because how the police were dressed or showed up. It was because people were mad and there are always some people looking to start it up.
So, I don't have a problem with police, in those type of situations being prepared.
And you can never know how it is in the U.S. by just watching videos on YouTube or reading about it. It would be silly for me to talk about Iceland to somebody that actually lives there on a day to day basis. Those are the people who really know how it is. You've seen what I posted above. I can have it set in my mind that Iceland, or Japan is this or that and post videos all day long backing that up. I could leave out all the good stuff. Of course I don't actually live there and if I ever posted I know how it is to live there, while living in another country, I should be called out on it.
Your post, goes along with a lot of your other posts in this thread. When it comes down to it, you're just paranoid. Look at the post I just quoted. You actually think the NSA doesn't have better things to do than worry about what some domainer in Iceland is saying on some domain forum?
I talked about fingerprints earlier and your fear of it. Had to go refresh my memory of what you said, and why you're scared to travel:
"For example I can easily get hold of your fingerprints or plant your DNA somewhere. I just need to collect some of your hair or saliva, or anything. You leave it on almost anything you touch. If your DNA is found on a crime scene how are you going to prove your innocence ?"
https://www.namepros.com/threads/the-nps-official-usa-political-thread.764342/page-70#post-4521312
Paranoid. It's interesting because when it comes to domaining, I probably agree with you 90%+ of the time, but then you have this paranoid side. I think you feed it by purposely looking for videos and articles about it. Look at domainace above. Went to YouTube, probably typed in United States Police State and found some videos to post in this thread. And again, I can do the same with any country. You really should get out and travel. Actually come to this country, you're not going to see armored cars riding around main street with police in riot gear. I linked earlier to what I typically see where I live.
Let me quote you again from the other page:
"Americans don't realize it yet, but their country has now become the battlefield, literally."
And you know that, sitting in Iceland? Not people that actually live here but you? Do you even realize how silly that is? So when I go downtown and see a police officer walking around in shorts = Battlefield?
In a nutshell, if you live in Japan, Iceland, Portugal, you're not qualified to know how it is to live in the U.S. or any other country you don't currently live in. I used to live in Germany back in the day, 12 years on and off but I'm not qualified to tell anybody how it is to live there now, especially to somebody that actually lives there now, like Theo. If I told Theo, Germany is this and that based on some videos or articles I read, he would probably laugh at me and rightfully so.
Missed this one - "This level of surveillance state is unprecedented,
far worse than the Stasi."
My relatives on my mother's side that actually lived thru that would probably laugh at that as well. I'm not worried about my neighbors saying something to somebody and then getting round up and thrown in jail without any lawyer. Have you noticed a lot of the conspiracy theory types haven't moved? Why isn't Alex Jones living in some other country? Do you think the Stasi would have let him have a website, radio show, tv show etc. constantly going on about the government? Be real. They would make him disappear. Have you checked out a Conservative FB page lately? The things they say about the President. You think the Stasi would have let that fly? So when you compare to the Stasi, you're on some other planet with that.