The New American Order: Using Weapons of Compliance To Stamp Out Protest
by John W. Whitehead
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Were
entering the final phase of Americas transition to authoritarianism,
a phase notable for its co-opting of civilian police as military
forces. Not only do the police now look like the military with
their foreboding uniforms and phalanx of lethal weapons but
they function like them, as well. No longer do they act as peace
officers guarding against violent criminals. And no more do we have
a civilian police force entrusted with serving and protecting the
American people. Instead, todays militarized law enforcement
officials, having shifted their allegiance from the citizenry to
the state, act preemptively to ward off any possible challenges
to the governments power.
In such an
environment, free speech is little more than a nuisance to be stamped
out. Nowhere is this more evident than in the way police deal with
those who dare to exercise their First Amendment right to peaceably
assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.
For example, most recently, Chicago police in riot gear and gas
masks, as well as SWAT teams, clashed with thousands of anti-war
protesters who gathered to air their discontent during the NATO
summit that took place on May 20-21, 2012.
Anticipating
a fracas, police had, in the weeks leading up to the NATO summit,
equipped themselves with $1 million worth of militarized riot gear.
Then, a few days before the summit commenced, fighter jets including
Air Force KC-135 tankers, Air Force F-16s, and Coast Guard HH-65
Dolphin helicopters took to the skies over Chicago, as part
of a security drill. Surveillance drones were also sighted.
Police also arrested six activists and held them in solitary confinement
for 18 hours, then released them without charge. News reports have
indicated that some of those arrested may have been
undercover officers.
All of these
tactics of intimidation the show of force by heavily armed
police, the security drills by fighter planes and surveillance drones,
even the arrests of protesters were done with one goal in mind:
to deter and subdue any would-be protesters.
Case in point:
in anticipation of the Democratic and Republican National Conventions
taking place in Charlotte and Tampa later this year, government
agencies in conjunction with the militarized police are already
preparing to head off any protests, refusing to issue permits, cordoning
off city blocks, creating free speech zones and passing
a litany of laws banning everything from protesters wearing masks
to carrying string. And the few protesters who manage to take to
the streets will be faced with an array of non-lethal weapons meant
to incapacitate them.
Originally
designed to help restrain violent individuals, so-called non-lethal
weapons such as tasers, sound cannons, and tear gas were first introduced
with a government guarantee of safety for the citizens. However,
the non-lethal label seems to have caused police to
feel justified in using these dangerous weapons much more often
and with less restraint with some even causing death. For instance,
a 9-year-old Arizona run-away was tasered as she sat in the back
seat of a police car with her hands cuffed behind her back. In Texas,
a 72-year-old great-grandmother was tasered after refusing to sign
a speeding ticket. Equally troubling is law enforcements use
of these weapons to intimidate and silence protesters.
Unfortunately,
advances in crowd control technology are providing police with ever-greater
weapons of compliance. For example, Intelligent Optics Systems,
Inc. has developed a hand-held, flashlight-like device that uses
light emitting diodes to emit super-bright pulses of light
at rapidly changing wavelengths, causing disorientation, nausea
and even vomiting in whomever it's pointed at. Raytheon has
developed a pain ray which shoots an electromagnetic
beam composed of high frequency radio waves, causing a burning sensation
on the targets skin. In December 2011, the Telegraph reported
that police in the UK were planning on testing a shoulder-mounted
laser that can temporarily blind protestors and rioters.
Sound cannons
are used by both military and police to emit high-pitched tones
of 153 decibels, well beyond the threshold for causing hearing damage
and auditory pain, with the potential to damage eardrums and cause
fatal aneurysms. In 2009, the Pittsburgh police used an LRAD to
subdue protesters during the G20 Summit, their first use on American
citizens.
Drones, outfitted
with the latest in high-definition cameras and crowd control technology
such as impact rounds, chemical munitions rounds and tasers, will
eventually be star players in the governments efforts to clamp
down on protest activities and keep track of protesters. The Shadowhawk
drone, which is already being sold to law enforcement agencies throughout
the country, is outfitted with lethal weapons, including a grenade
launcher or a shotgun, and weapons of compliance, such as tear gas
and rubber buckshot.
What we are
dealing with in America today is a cowering populace, far greater
in number than those who rule us, who nonetheless have allowed the
governments manufactured fear-mongering and propaganda to
override their common sense and usurped their freedoms. In this
way, with the American people now seen as the greatest domestic
threat to the nations security, is it any wonder that we are
being subjected to all manner of surveillance by the government,
with our phone calls listened to, our emails and letters read, our
web browsing tracked, and our spending monitored?
Is there any
hope at all of turning back the authoritarian tide? Yes, but it
will take courage, the willingness to think for ourselves, the fortitude
to challenge the status quo, a true commitment to freedom, and a
rejection of the partisan politics that keeps us divided. As Howard
Zinn advises, [t]he situation require[s] not just a new president
or new laws, but an uprooting of the old order, which applies
not only to entrenched, corrupt government bureaucrats but also
the mindset that sees government as the cure for whatever ails us.
Only by uprooting the old order can we hope to make
any headway as far as resuscitating our republic and restoring our
freedoms.
May
23, 2012
Constitutional
attorney and author John W. Whitehead [send
him mail] is founder and president of The
Rutherford Institute. He is the author of The
Change Manifesto (Sourcebooks).
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© 2012 The Rutherford Institute
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