As we enter deeper and deeper into the chaos side of Ordo Ab Chao, I present the following group of articles to explain the rough game plan of what is happening at this time. First we examine the so-called "War on Cops" -
Perhaps an example will illustrate -
But we're not done yet, because cops, I know you're being goaded. It's your job to resist that pressure before the next phase enters the picture -
In just 24 hours, at least 11 cops were shot around the country.
The most recent incident at a fugitive's house in St. Petersburg, Fla., left two officers dead and a U.S. marshal wounded Monday. Hours earlier, an Oregon officer was critically wounded after being shot multiple times during a traffic stop.
"It's not a fluke," Richard Roberts, a spokesman for the International Union of Police Associations, told MSNBC.com. "There's a perception among officers in the field that there’s a war on cops going on."What the police need to realize here, is that it is not a war on any one specific sub-group, but as the abortion statistics, police violence and ongoing wars will attest there is a war going on against all humanity. Further segregating yourselves as some sort of special overlord class will not help your case as Vox and Denninger have both pointed out.
Perhaps an example will illustrate -
Chris Drew, a Chicago artist, was arrested in December of 2009 for selling art on the streets without a peddler’s license and for recording his encounter with the police. He faces 15 years in prison because he didn’t get permission from the cops. Drew used an audio recorder during his arrest and now faces eavesdropping charges, a class 1 felony.For videotaping an encounter with a police officer, 15 years in the slammer, and a felony?! Good luck trying to get a gun after that, or a job for that matter. Police, you're behavior is backing the populace into the corner. You claim to have surveillance rights over us, you even go so far as to assert assassination rights, yet the same standard applied to you yields a "War on Cops". Nice.
“That’s one step below attempted murder,” he told the Chicago News Cooperative.
But we're not done yet, because cops, I know you're being goaded. It's your job to resist that pressure before the next phase enters the picture -
Environmentalists are promoting a new historical hero in the fight against global warming, none other than Mongol warlord Genghis Khan, with the Carnegie Institution touting the emperor’s green credentials because his empire slaughtered no less than 40 million people – an act that helped lower carbon emissions and keep the planet cool.There is no need to spell this out. History is replete with this sort of data and anyone with half a brain and a search engine can figure out how this story ends.
“We found that during the short events such as the Black Death and the Ming Dynasty collapse, the forest re-growth wasn’t enough to overcome the emissions from decaying material in the soil,” explained Julia Pongratz, who headed the Carnegie Institution research project. “But during the longer-lasting ones like the Mongol invasion… there was enough time for the forests to re-grow and absorb significant amounts of carbon.”
Using the “knowledge we have gained from the past” in studying the positive impact of Khan’s role in slaughtering 40 million people in cold blood, Pongratz says the research will be utilized to “make land-use decisions that will diminish our impact on climate and the carbon cycle.”
“We cannot ignore the knowledge we have gained,” she added, clearly entertaining the arcane and barbaric notion that massive programs of bloody depopulation should have any place in 21st century thinking.
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