They've gone TOO FAR with the clear packpacks!!

in #government7 years ago

Today, the latest school shooting survivors returned to class, amid new security measures making some feel like they were "in prison". Other students said it made them feel safe, secure in the knowledge such an event will never happen again in THEIR school.

One of these security measures is the ban on opaque (not-see-through) bags. The students were each given a state-approved see-through bag.

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I first checked that it wasn't a late April Fool's Day prank before coming to the conclusion:

The joke is on us!


If we're going to let this latest massive intrusion into our personal rights go unchecked, then we really are lost already!

Hell, shouldn't we already have revolted, once we found out the government is using our resources to constantly spy on every one of us? Wasn't that proof enough that we're being led like slaves into a high-tech control grid?

What about all the clearly false-flag events to grab as many of the remaining privately-owned guns as they can?

What about the government buying 3 billion rounds of armor-piercing ammunition?

Why did they demolish building 7?

Why is cannabis illegal even though it cures cancer, but alcohol is legal even though it causes cancer?

We recently found that without a doubt the mainstream media is owned and working for the government and a few corporations.

How come our currency has almost no value anymore, and our economy is controlled by a private banking cartel? Is it because gold prices and the bond market are rigged? Even though this is no longer conspiracy THEORY, but conspiracy FACT, nobody does anything of consequence about it.

And now, for our own safety, we are soon ALL (not just students, but all of us) going to have to go about in public with see-through bags like this one.

NO.


I don't want to live in a world where everybody has to show the contents of their pockets at all times. That's where this is going. Because we live in a prohibition culture, which thinks people have the right to stop other people from buying or using certain things. It's baggage we picked up at points along the way... maybe the puritanical protestant roots of much of Western society?

Forcing people to use clear plastic luggage and backpacks is apparently the next step in a long staircase of encroaching tyranny. We've already passed laws forcing people to unlock devices and give up passwords when crossing borders, and at certain other checkpoints.

Where is this going? I can see, and I'm not afraid to say it. It's headed for hard tyranny, for decades of fascism, for mass murders that dwarf the problems seen in schools lately - carried out by our own governments.

I don't fear that future, I don't give any power to it, I don't do anything but acknowledge it as somebody else's plan. My vision of the future is very different, and that is our power, we can envision a positive future together and work toward it. A future where safety doesn't come because every one of us has given up their guns, their knives, their cannabis, their real backpacks, their privacy, and their sovereignty.

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What's next, patdowns at airports?!

Better give them see-through school uniforms, too lol

Pleeeease think of the children!! : O

I agree with you. Still, I find it amusingly ironic that the kids who are campaigning to take away the rights of other law abiding citizens are bitching when some of their own rights are impinged upon.

Hahah, yeah! Hopefully it's not actually the same individuals in both cases, otherwise somebody should knock them upside the head!

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