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John F Kennedy III
08-01-2012, 03:16 PM
Flash Mob Crimes And Organized Looting Have Become A Normal Part Of Life In America


Michael Snyder
The American Dream
July 31, 2012

Once upon a time, most Americans had never even heard of “flash mob robberies” or “organized looting”. Now they are considered to be a part of normal life in America.


On Saturday, more than 20 teens stormed into a trendy clothing store in Chicago and stole more than $3,000 worth of jeans, but it barely made a blip on the national news because this kind of thing has become so common. After all, we just saw the exact same kind of thing happen in Jacksonville,Detroit, Baltimore and a whole bunch of other places. Flash mob crimes have become so common in Chicago that they take public opinion polls about them. But when I first started writing about this phenomenon a couple of years ago, hardly anyone knew what “mob robberies” were. In fact, I had to explain what these “flash mobs” were doing to a couple of radio hosts because they had never heard of such a thing. But now everybody knows about the flash mobs. Another disturbing trend that we are seeing all over America is “organized looting”. Groups of desperate criminals are going into empty or abandoned buildings and stripping out copper wire, copper pipes and anything else that they can sell for money. At one time these kinds of thefts made the news, but now they have also become so common that they don’t get much notice anymore.

The sad truth is that the streets of America are changing. They are becoming a lot more hostile and a lot more dangerous.

Young people in America today do not have respect for authority, they do not have respect for those that are older than them and they do not even have respect for themselves.

Posted below is surveillance camera footage of the mob robbery mentioned above during which thousands of dollars worth of jeans were stolen. These kids obviously plotted to commit this crime well in advance. These kids have so little respect for themselves that they are willing to potentially jeopardize their futures over a few pairs of lousy jeans….


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uxf7zD_bZ0Y&feature=player_embedded


Will any of those kids go to jail eventually?

That is a very good question.

In other areas of the country, law enforcement is so overwhelmed that they just let cases such as this one go.

For example, the CBS affiliate in Baltimore recently reported on a mob robbery in the Baltimore area where officials decided not to pursue criminal charges….


After reviewing the surveillance video, the Baltimore City State’s Attorney’s office opted not to pursue criminal charges in the case saying not every conflict warrants them.

What happened here is not an isolated incident. It’s happening more and more across Maryland and it’s a real source of frustration for law enforcement.

A similar incident happened last month at the 7-Eleven on Liberty Road in Baltimore County. And mobs of teens have looted several stores like the one in Montgomery County, stealing hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise.

And word on the street spreads fast. Once kids realize that they can get away with this kind of behavior it will just encourage more of it.

Sadly, it is not just our young men that are acting this way. Our young women are also banding together in mobs and are doing crazy things.

The following example comes from a recent New York Post article….


A wolf pack of drunken young women “acting stupid” on a downtown No. 6 train in Manhattan stabbed a 63-year-old man early today — for having had the nerve to ask them to pipe down, police said.

The man was on his way to work at about 6:15 a.m. when he was attacked as the train entered the East 23rd Street station, a law-enforcement source told The Post.

“The eight females were acting stupid. He just told them, ‘Relax. Calm down,’ ” another source said.


Instead, one stabbed him in the left shoulder. He was treated at Bellevue Hospital.


What in the world is happening to us?

Part of it can perhaps be explained by the rampant growth of gangs in America.

Today, there are approximately 1.4 million gang members living inside the United States. That number has risen by 40 percent just since 2009.

Often these gangs take the place of the family unit. With so many broken families in America today, there are literally millions of young people that are looking for someone to accept them and take care of them.

Another factor is economic desperation. There are far more workers than there are jobs in America today, and an increasing number of Americans are turning to crime in an attempt to survive.

Right now we are seeing an unprecedented epidemic of “organized looting” all over the country. A recent article by Victor Davis Hanson talked about the epidemic of copper wire theft that is happening down where he lives in California….


Protection is found only in self-help. To stop the Road Warriors from stripping the copper cable from your pump or the community’s street lights, civilization is encouraged to put in a video camera, more lighting, more encasement, a wire protective mesh — all based on the premise that the authorities cannot stop the thieves and your livelihood is predicated on the ingenuity of your own counter-terrorism protocols. But the thief is always the wiser: he calculates the cost of anti-theft measures, as well as the state’s bill in arresting, trying, and rehabilitating him, and so wagers that it is cheaper for all of us to let him be and just clean up his mess.

If you have not read his article yet, you really should. It is excellent. You can find the entire article right here.

I found it particularly interesting what Victor Davis Hanson is doing in response to the decay of society that he is witnessing all around him….


I find myself insidiously adopting the Road Warrior survival code. Without any systematic design, I notice that in the last two years I have put a hand pump on my grandfather’s abandoned well in the yard and can pump fresh water without electricity. I put in an outdoor kitchen, tied into a 300-gallon propane tank, that can fuel a year of cooking. I am getting more dogs (all vaccinated and caged); for the first time in my life I inventoried all my ancestors’ guns in all the closets and found shotguns, deer rifles, .22s etc.

I have an extra used pickup I chose not to sell always gassed in the garage. For all sorts of scrapes and minor injuries, sprains, simple finger fractures, etc., I self-treat — anything to avoid going into the local emergency room (reader, you will too, when Obamacare kicks in). And the more I talk to neighbors, the more I notice that those who stayed around are sort of ready for our Road Warrior world. At night if I happen to hear Barack Obama on the news or read the latest communiqué from Jerry Brown, the world they pontificate about in no way resembles the world I see: not the freeways, not the medical system, not the educational establishment, not law enforcement, not the “diversity,” not anything.

I would say that it sounds like Victor Davis Hanson is rapidly turning into a prepper.

Not that I blame him of course.

We all want our homes to feel safe and secure. As society crumbles, it is only natural to pay more attention to preparation and security.

The sad truth is that these criminals are becoming bolder and bolder. Over the past couple of years we have seen some veryshocking home invasion crimes happen all over the country, and this trend is only going to get worse.

But these days the news is not going to really feature a crime unless it is truly horrific.

That is where a sicko like James Holmes comes in.

Criminals understand that if they want to become really famous that they are going to have to do something really violent or really bizarre to stand out from the crowd.

And America is absolutely crawling with psychos these days, so it can be difficult to truly make a name for yourself if you are a criminal.

Sadly, we are already starting to see some potential “James Holmes copycats” come out of the woodwork.

For example, just check out what happened in Oklahoma recently….


An Oklahoma high school student is behind bars after a cab driver reported hearing him plotting a Columbine-shooting at his school, police said.

Timmy Eike, 18, was arrested on Tuesday after police found a shotgun, rifle and 250 rounds of ammunition in his bedroom.

The teenager’s arrest came a day after gunman James Holmes appeared in a Colorado court accused of killing 12 people and injuring 58 during a midnight screening of the Batman movie.

That is very disturbing.

I don’t know about you, but I am a lot more hesitant to visit the movie theater now, and I sure am glad that I do not have any kids in public schools.

In a world that is going totally crazy, public gatherings are never going to feel quite as safe ever again.

So what do all of you think about these flash mob crimes and all of this organized looting that is going on?

Do you believe that America is less safe or more safe than it used to be?


original article here:
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/flash-mob-crimes-and-organized-looting-have-become-a-normal-part-of-life-in-america

Nickels
08-01-2012, 03:50 PM
Flash Mob Crimes And Organized Looting Have Become A Normal Part Of Life In America


Michael Snyder
The American Dream
July 31, 2012

Once upon a time, most Americans had never even heard of “flash mob robberies” or “organized looting”. Now they are considered to be a part of normal life in America.



maybe it was because they feared government?? I noticed this guy just likes to complain, does he ever offer solutions?

jbauer
08-01-2012, 03:53 PM
Can this be done for elections? Maybe we can raid the electoral college and install Ron as president?

VoluntaryAmerican
08-01-2012, 03:53 PM
This article is trash, starting with it's title,

"Flash Mob Crimes And Organized Looting Have Become A Normal Part Of Life In America"

JFK do you post all infowars article's indiscriminately or is there a filtering process?

Surely, this article shouldn't make the cut.

Nickels
08-01-2012, 03:56 PM
This article is trash, starting with it's title,

"Flash Mob Crimes And Organized Looting Have Become A Normal Part Of Life In America"

JFK do you post all infowars article's indiscriminately or is there a filtering process?

Surely, this article shouldn't make the cut.

its an article from Michael Snyder, but I agree, the title is dishonest and inaccurate.

John F Kennedy III
08-01-2012, 05:03 PM
This article is trash, starting with it's title,

"Flash Mob Crimes And Organized Looting Have Become A Normal Part Of Life In America"

JFK do you post all infowars article's indiscriminately or is there a filtering process?

Surely, this article shouldn't make the cut.

original article here:
http://endoftheamericandream.com/archives/flash-mob-crimes-and-organized-looting-have-become-a-normal-part-of-life-in-america

I don't post anywhere near all of InfoWars articles, they have dozens a day. Yes there is a filtering process, also I don't always agree with every article I post.

Feeding the Abscess
08-01-2012, 05:09 PM
http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm

Crime is down. Way down. So robbery and assault crimes are increasingly becoming something NOT encountered in our daily lives.

John F Kennedy III
08-01-2012, 05:36 PM
http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm

Crime is down. Way down. So robbery and assault crimes are increasingly becoming something NOT encountered in our daily lives.

I for one do not believe for a second that crime is actually down. Just that the numbers are purposely under reported to make things seem better. Same with the numbers that show decreases in cigarette smokers, teen pregnancy and teen drug use. Just like the unemployment rate, they fudge the numbers to make it look better. This is simply my opinion, everyone is welcome to disagree.

LibForestPaul
08-01-2012, 06:24 PM
http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm

Crime is down. Way down. So robbery and assault crimes are increasingly becoming something NOT encountered in our daily lives.
Prove it.

Feeding the Abscess
08-01-2012, 06:45 PM
Prove it.

It's in the link.

LibForestPaul
08-01-2012, 06:51 PM
It's in the link.
so, a chart with numbers is considered proof.

Feeding the Abscess
08-01-2012, 06:58 PM
so, a chart with numbers is considered proof.

They're taken from FBI stats.

http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2011/may/crimes_052311

http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/crimestats/

John F Kennedy III
08-01-2012, 07:44 PM
They're taken from FBI stats.

http://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/2011/may/crimes_052311

http://www.fbi.gov/stats-services/crimestats/

The Federal Bombing Instigators are not known for their honesty.

DerailingDaTrain
08-01-2012, 07:47 PM
The Federal Bombing Instigators are not known for their honesty.

Do you know of another organization which is cataloging crime statistics so he can reference them instead?

Nickels
08-01-2012, 10:52 PM
Do you know of another organization which is cataloging crime statistics so he can reference them instead?

I wanna know too. It's one thing to say "your data isn't good enough" but not even trying to give a better one, makes you wonder if the guy really knows his subject.

John F Kennedy III
08-02-2012, 12:11 AM
Do you know of another organization which is cataloging crime statistics so he can reference them instead?

I don't trust any of them. So I'm not exactly the best person to ask.

John F Kennedy III
08-02-2012, 12:13 AM
I wanna know too. It's one thing to say "your data isn't good enough" but not even trying to give a better one, makes you wonder if the guy really knows his subject.

"You're only allowed to give opinion if you do it the way I want you to."

newbitech
08-02-2012, 12:19 AM
http://www.disastercenter.com/crime/uscrime.htm

Crime is down. Way down. So robbery and assault crimes are increasingly becoming something NOT encountered in our daily lives.

2010? are these flash mobs generating UCR's, i'd like to see one. this is federal right? maybe they will bring in the military to deal with these people?

Nickels
08-02-2012, 02:52 AM
"You're only allowed to give opinion if you do it the way I want you to."

Oh no, not at all. You're free to have any opinion you like, just don't complain if people don't take you seriously.

idiom
08-02-2012, 03:16 AM
Um. The Fed has been a normal part of life since 1913.

It has just taken a while for the rest of society to start behaving the same way.

MoneyWhereMyMouthIs2
08-02-2012, 06:21 AM
Another disturbing trend that we are seeing all over America is “organized looting”. Groups of desperate criminals are going into empty or abandoned buildings and stripping out copper wire, copper pipes and anything else that they can sell for money. At one time these kinds of thefts made the news, but now they have also become so common that they don’t get much notice anymore.


That's not new, and I don't remember things like copper thefts ever really making much news. The fact that metal prices seem high, coupled with high unemployment, probably have made those kinds of crimes more common. Still not in the least bit a new thing.

Danke
08-02-2012, 06:42 AM
The Federal Bombing Instigators are not known for their honesty.

Someone posted an article here about how many jurisdictions (like Chicago) don't in fact participate any longer with the reporting programs to the Feds.

John F Kennedy III
08-02-2012, 03:40 PM
Oh no, not at all. You're free to have any opinion you like, just don't complain if people don't take you seriously.

I have to quote government or government funded sources to be taken seriously?

Nickels
08-02-2012, 04:18 PM
I have to quote government or government funded sources to be taken seriously?

Not always, and sometimes something is better than nothing. That's just my standard, you might not care.

tod evans
08-02-2012, 04:45 PM
Not always, and sometimes something is better than nothing. That's just my standard, you might not care.

I trust anything having to do with the government about as far as I can drop-kick an anvil.

John F Kennedy III
08-02-2012, 04:57 PM
Not always, and sometimes something is better than nothing. That's just my standard, you might not care.

I'm going to be honest with you, I don't care. But everyone is entitled to their own opinion, or standard.

John F Kennedy III
08-02-2012, 05:00 PM
I trust anything having to do with the government about as far as I can drop-kick an anvil.

I'm going to hope you didn't actually drop kick an anvil :p

oyarde
08-02-2012, 10:42 PM
Theft is way up in my area, they even put it in the newspaper....

liveandletlive
08-02-2012, 10:49 PM
just a fad initiated by twitter, makes it easy to organize such group activities

PierzStyx
08-02-2012, 11:15 PM
This article is trash, starting with it's title,

"Flash Mob Crimes And Organized Looting Have Become A Normal Part Of Life In America"

JFK do you post all infowars article's indiscriminately or is there a filtering process?

Surely, this article shouldn't make the cut.

Yeah this article is garbage.

oyarde
08-03-2012, 12:35 AM
Well , I have not read the article , but , yes , I standby the fact , that organized looting has become partof America , just, not , at my house ...

LibForestPaul
08-03-2012, 08:16 PM
Do you know of another organization which is cataloging crime statistics so he can reference them instead?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_causes_of_death_by_rate

Do you see old age? No. Do you know why? Because in the 50's and 60's "old age" was no longer accepted as a cause of death. If you do not understand the method behind the statistics, then the statistics are meaningless.

I could make up a chart if you would like. Does it mean you should trust it, reference it. No, because it is meaningless. Just as the governments statistics.