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donnay
09-25-2013, 10:11 PM
How to Turn Your Vehicle Into a Statement of Tech Activism Against the Police State

Activist Post
September 25th, 2013

by John Galt

There is clearly no respect for the Fourth Amendment right to probable cause before being interrogated and searched, as many videos on YouTube will confirm. There is also an indisputable trend toward the militarization of police with armored vehicles and an array of exotic battlefield weaponry. Couple this with new training that we are all “civilians” who could be the next lone wolf domestic terrorists, and we are sliding very fast toward a vicious form of tyranny. Even if you are unarmed, trapped in your vehicle, you are a suspected threat to “officer safety” as you can see in this video. Or if you are already subdued and screaming while being beaten, you are of course “resisting arrest.”

It often takes creativity to overcome tyranny, especially when tyranny is out in the open and proud of its behavior. Perhaps the best proof of conditions in the U.S. is indicated by the increasing number of ways that entrepreneurial freedom-loving individuals are asserting themselves, such as developing a drone detector, a way to disable facial recognition cameras, ways to be anonymous online, or ways to opt out of the surveillance banking system, just to name a few. The maxim that necessity is the mother of invention certainly applies.

For freedom on the road, enter the “Spy Car.” The line of defense illustrated below might seem over the top to some people, but then isn’t the police state over the top with the measures they have taken? And that system makes money from harming and extorting the innocent, as former good officers have documented. Do you have any other innovative ideas to take direct action against the police state without resorting to violence or calls to your congressman? Put your tech solutions into the marketplace now and see if peace sells.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VoWTd8TlaeU


Source:
http://www.thedailysheeple.com/how-to-turn-your-vehicle-into-a-statement-of-tech-activism-against-the-police-state_092013

moostraks
09-26-2013, 07:23 AM
Hee hee... although my guess is by broadcasting this video he is now at risk of a state psych evaluation for having an unhealthy view towards the government. He is also on a watch list. I cannot imagine how much this cost him but I do understand the frustration that drove him to this response because of a previous encounter.

TruckinMike
09-26-2013, 08:16 AM
Hee hee... although my guess is by broadcasting this video he is now at risk of a state psych evaluation for having an unhealthy view towards the government. He is also on a watch list. I cannot imagine how much this cost him but I do understand the frustration that drove him to this response because of a previous encounter.
Just one more example --> freedom isn't free.

donnay
09-26-2013, 09:56 AM
I want a car like this!

ZENemy
09-26-2013, 11:29 AM
I keep nothing in my car, one time I let a cop search my car, I did this because I was trying to talk my way out of a speeding ticket (and I did).

It only took him about 1 minute to search my car, I have 2 pieces of paper in my glove box, 1 extra quart of oil in the trunk and NOTHING else. I swear he seemed upset that my car was so clean and that he had nothing to rifle through. I don't get why these cops are so into looking into other peoples stuff, I personally don't even like to glance into peoples houses from the window or even look through someones sock drawer. I do IT and wont even look directly at a persons email's or other personal information, it just seems gross.

he said "is that it, where is all your stuff"
Me: "what stuff do people normally have?"
Cop "usually people carry a lot of stuff and I have to play clean up while Im at it"
Me: ok, ill make sure to be more of a slob next time?
Cop "dont be a smart ass, have a nice day"