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Dear American People: Your freedoms are being stolen from under your nose

Day by day, tyranny is rising as freedom falls
 By John & Nisha Whitehead – Special to Higher Ground - - Wednesday, April 3, 2024

OPINION:

Day by day, tyranny is rising as freedom falls.

The U.S. military is being used to patrol subway stations and police the U.S.-Mexico border, supposedly in the name of national security.

The financial sector is being used to carry out broad surveillance of Americans’ private financial data, while the entertainment sector is being tapped to inform on video game enthusiasts with a penchant for violent, potentially extremist content, all in an alleged effort to uncover individuals subscribing to anti-government sentiments.

Public and private venues are being equipped with sophisticated surveillance technologies, including biometric and facial recognition software, to track Americans wherever they go and whatever they do. Space satellites with powerful overhead surveillance cameras will render privacy null and void.

This is the state of our nation that no is talking about — not the politicians, not the courts, and not Congress: the government’s power grabs are growing bolder, while the rights of the citizenry continue to be trampled underfoot.

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Read this at the Washington Times earlier today -- good essay.

Having said that, the WT isn't what it used to be.
The opinion page is still ok, but the news sections seem to be "sliding towards the center", and relying more on AP articles (with their related bias), etc.

I miss the WT from the days of Wesley Pruden.