The military, and to a lesser extent the police, are quite popular among the majority of Americans. As a child, I was taught that the “police are your friend, you can always trust a cop,” and to “support the troops.” Here are some reasons you should support neither.
The Police and Military Serve Corrupt Politicians, Not the People
Julius Caesar famously said that “the difference between a republic and an empire is the loyalty of one’s army.” What he meant by this is that, in a republic, the soldiers are loyal to the republic and its people, whereas in an empire their loyalty was to a general.
The United States began as a republic, now it’s an empire. It has more than 800 military bases scattered around the globe and spends more on defense than any other country. It has invaded countless countries around the world, often without just cause and has caused the deaths of millions of people. None of this would have been possible without men following orders, aka soldiers. A lot of people think the job of the police is to protect and serve, but in reality it is merely to keep order. The police in the USA (and most countries), only go after low level street criminals with no power or connections while ignoring political power players with wealth, connections and resources.
The soldiers, especially the very popular Navy Seals, are loyal to corrupt politicians, not the American people. If they were truly loyal to the American people, they would have followed their Constitutional oath and placed the corrupt politicians under arrest for violating the Constitution and committing acts of treason. By this metric, virtually every soldier in the U.S. military today is an oath breaker, because they took an oath to protect and serve the U.S. Constitution against enemies foreign and DOMESTIC. The Navy Seals have no trouble dealing with foreign troublemakers; I’ve yet to read in the news that they did anything about the domestic ones and the same goes for the Green Berets, MARSOC, Delta Force, Army Rangers, etc.
It is well known that many, if not most politicians are sociopaths. Therefore, when you sign up to the military to become a soldier, you place yourself in a position where you’re obliged to take orders from them. And the pages of history make it abundantly clear that this has led to countless tragedies.
Most of Americas Wars Have Been Based on Lies
We now know that many of America’s wars, such as in Vietnam, Iraq and Afghanistan, were based on lies. It has now been confirmed that the Gulf of Tonkin incident which sparked the Vietnam War was a complete lie; the Vietnamese never fired on U.S. ships. George W. Bush lied and claimed that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction, using it as an excuse to invade Iraq in 2003, and there is not a shred of evidence that the Taliban, Bin Laden or Al Qaeda was behind the 911 attacks or that Osama Bin Laden was hiding in Afghanistan.
The Taliban repeatedly stated that they had nothing to do with the 911 attacks and this is from a region of the world where militants/terrorists usually take responsibility for such acts. Additionally, the government’s own official story of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks contradicts itself, as they originally stated that it was Arab hijackers, not Afghans that took over the aircraft. Apparently the majority of Americans was too stupid to know the difference between Arabs and Afghans and didn’t notice the discrepancy.
And let’s not forget World War 2, where it has now been proven in a bestselling book called Day of Deceit that President Roosevelt and the United States government knew well in advance that the Japanese were going to attack Pearl Harbor, and deliberately failed to notify the sailors stationed there, condemning 3,000 of them to a watery grave. Furthermore, it has now been proven the nuclear attacks on Hiroshima and Nagasaki was a war crime, as the victims were mostly civilians and the Japanese had already offered to surrender to American forces a year before the nuclear strike took place.
Smedley Butler, Marine Corps Officer, Exposed War for being a Racket
Smedley Butler was one of the most decorated marines in U.S. history, with a career that spanned 34 years. He participated in conflicts such as the Boxer Rebellion, Banana Wars, World War 1, Philippine American War and the Mexican Revolution. Despite his many accolades, he recognized the true nature of war, and wrote a book about it that no American student should be allowed to graduate from high school without first reading, which is called War is a Racket.
In his book, Butler reveals that while in the military he was little more than a high class muscle man that was really fighting for corporations such as United Fruit, rather than the American people or Constitution. He also explained that most wars in the modern era are orchestrated to generate profits. Near the end of his life, Butler turned against war and went around the country giving speeches where he warned his fellow countrymen of the dangers of what would later be known as the military industrial complex. Sadly, the majority of Americans today have no idea who Smedley Butler is.
The Military and Police Will Eventually Turn On the American People
The relationship between the U.S. military and American citizens is very similar to the relationship between the famous magicians Siegfried & Roy and their tiger. The magicians had handled/trained the animal since it was a cub, trusted it implicitly and never in a million years thought it would ever harm them.
This is why the world was shocked in 2003 when during a performance the 7 year old white tiger named Montecore suddenly bit Roy on the neck, cutting his vertebrae and opening up an artery which severed the flow of blood to his brain’s right side. The tiger then dragged Roy across the stage, causing so much blood loss that many onlookers thought Roy wouldn’t make it (he did, but was never the same). It required 4 men and a fire extinguisher to pull the big feline off.
In recent years deadly confrontations between police and American citizens have steadily increased around the country. In some states, the politicians decided to come up with a “brilliant” idea called “no knock raids”, where cops could just break in and raid someone’s home without announcing themselves. Yes, this is a bright idea in a country that has millions of gun owners, and the outcome was predictable, with both cops and citizens shooting, injuring and killing each other. But I’m sure the politicians didn’t do that on purpose, that would be a conspiracy theory.
The U.S. government also has a once classified plan called Rex 84, where the objective was to detain large numbers of Americans during a national emergency. The detainees would then be placed in military bases, so it doesn’t take a genius to figure out the military will be the ones doing the detaining. According to investigative journalist Whitney Webb, the government also has a naughty list called Palantir of Americans who they believe will cause trouble during an emergency.
So my advice to everyone reading this, especially Americans, is to stop worshiping the police and military. Because their allegiance is clear, and eventually they will do to you what the tiger Montecore did to Roy.


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