The other day Glenn Beck had a panel discussion, mainly about midterm elections, and polling, and related things. But in that discussion he asked the question, “Do you believe we are still living in a constitutional republic?” The answer all four gave was "No." Steve Deace added, “The social compact is broken.”
If we’re no longer a constitutional
republic, then our government has been overthrown. How did that coup happen? And
when? And a whole lot of other questions. I think the answer is similar to a
Hemingway quote about how you go bankrupt: “Gradually, then suddenly.”
We’ve been fighting against tyranny
for a long time. We had the best thing going in the history of the world. And
yet, almost since the beginning there have been hidden (and not-so-hidden)
forces, cabals, groups, ideologies, factions that have wanted to wrest control
back from the people and place it in the hands of chosen-behind-the-scenes elites.
Despite our long resistance, we are now a country in which regular
citizens can be arrested for disagreeing with the ruling powers. Recently we
had two examples of political arrests related to pro-life issues.
In Pennsylvania
On September 23, 2022, the FBI conducted a SWAT raid at the Philadelphia home of Mark Houck, a pro-life activist. (Epoch Times story here.) A year ago, while he was doing his usual sidewalk pro-life work, along with family, a pro-abortion escort (a person who escorts the abortion seeker inside to keep her “safe” from pro-life people) came the 100 or so feet from the facility and zeroed in on Houck’s 12-year-old son, getting in his face and yelling profanity at him. Houck, as a normal father, stepped in to protect his son. In the single shove, the 70-year-old pro-abortionist fell down. Police investigated and found no need for criminal charges. There was a civil suit, but the complainant didn’t show, and the case was dismissed.
FBI agents arrive at a home, photo by Robyn Beck/AFP via GettyImages, found here |
A year goes by. Then suddenly the feds have 15-20 armed SWAT agents make the arrest at the home, in front of the wife and children. The charging documents—to which Houck has pled not guilty—claim Houck hit the man twice—intending to imply aggravated assault, which the facts of the case do not bear out. They also claim he violated the Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act, but if that had been so, the pro-abortionist would not have had to travel 100 feet down the street to accost Houck’s son. By the way, there was no one to escort—or block—during the altercation.
Americans should not feel safer.
In
Tennessee
In Tennessee last week, Paul Vaughn was arrested at his home
by FBI agents yelling and banging on the door with guns drawn. There were
children in the yard, getting ready to get in the car for a ride to school, and
other children in the house. Vaughn surrendered, thinking that was the quickest
way to de-escalate the situation. His wife, who had been at the back of the
house, took video of the officers taking her husband in their vehicle, with
arms drawn on him, refusing to give a reason, show a warrant, or provide ID.
They drove Vaughn about an hour’s distance away to process
him for the arrest. It took a fair amount of time for his lawyers to even
ascertain what the charges were. They were concerning a pro-life sit-in that
took place on March 5, 2021, a year and a half ago. Again, the were using the
FACE Act law, claiming he had conspired to block the entrance to a facility.
The thing is, he wasn’t even there that day. His role was as
mediator between the group and the local police. He informed the police of the
planned protest and asked what the group needed to do to make sure it remained
as peaceful and legal as possible. He passed the information on to the
activists, telling them that they could be arrested on misdemeanor charges,
which the eleven protesters decided was worth it, and is what happened. The entire thing
remained peaceful. Many of the protestors were elderly and harmless. But the
DOJ is now claiming Vaughn was a “conspirator”—as if a peaceful sit-in ages ago is
an imminent threat of domestic terror.
They released him after processing, leaving him without a
phone or wallet, and no transportation home.
The arrest of this father for a misdemeanor crime in which he did not participate should not make you feel safer.
FBI agents refuse to explain why they were arresting Paul Vaughn, from his wife's video |
Here is the Epoch Times story, which includes the wife’s
video.
Glenn Beck gives additional details in this video.
Coincidentally, there have been multiple attacks on pro-life
pregnancy centers, churches, and other places—with no charges filed. And of
course no SWAT team raids.
New Executive Order to Spy on
Americans
I don’t mean for this to be simply about the pro-life issue.
It just happens that these two happened one week after the other. Let’s add
into the mix the many political prisoners being held, charged, and prosecuted
for the dangerous threat to the country of walking through the capitol building
when invited in by police. Then add in a number of people who have questioned the 2020
election, such as Mike Lindell, being followed on vacation and arrested and having his phone seized. I’m forgetting the names of others they have done this too.
There’s quite a list.
Now let’s add this little detail: Biden this past week quietly
gave an executive order granting himself more spy powers.
Here is the executive order.
title page of the executive order, image from the White House website |
Here’s a worrisome part:
(C) The President
may authorize updates to the list of objectives in light of new national
security imperatives, such as new or heightened threats to the national
security of the United States, for which the President determines that bulk
collection may be used. The Director shall publicly release any updates
to the list of objectives authorized by the President, unless the President
determines that doing so would pose a risk to the national security of the
United States.
What does this mean? The President
gets to decide on new reasons for collecting this mass data on citizens. We
should feel comforted that the Director of National Intelligence must
immediately apprise us of any such updates—unless the President tells him not
to. So, everything is at the whim of the dictator/president.
Most of the executive order deals
with foreign threats, things we hope our government is staying aware of to keep
us safe. It’s just that mixed in there are things like not going along with the
government line on elections, for example. Or doing something to government
property, which, as we can see from the Jan. 6 ridiculousness, could be
construed any way they may choose.
And this executive order comes from
the man who was VP during the administration that spied on candidate Donald
Trump, and carried the spying over to when he was a sitting president, and used
the trumped-up, paid-for fake accusations to try to remove him from office. So
that’s who we’re supposed to trust to “minimize any impact on privacy and civil
liberties”?
Americans should not feel safer.
Joshua Philipp discusses
this on Crossroads.
At this point we are holding out
hope that the November Midterm Elections will be clean enough, so that
we have one final chance to recover our constitutional republic from the
fascist tyranny it has become—so gradually, and then so suddenly.
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