
Battlefield America
The War on the American People
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Eric G. Dove
In Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the follow-up to his award-winning book A Government of Wolves: The Emerging American Police State, constitutional attorney John W. Whitehead paints a terrifying portrait of a nation at war with itself and which is on the verge of undermining the basic freedoms guaranteed to the citizenry in the Constitution. Indeed, police have been transformed into extensions of the military, towns and cities have become battlefields, and the American people have been turned into enemy combatants, to be spied on, tracked, scanned, frisked, searched, subjected to all manner of intrusions, intimidated, invaded, raided, manhandled, censored, silenced, shot at, locked up, and denied due process.
Yet this police state did not come about overnight. As Whitehead notes, this shift into totalitarianism cannot be traced back to a single individual or event. Rather, the evolution has been so subtle that most American citizens were hardly even aware of it taking place. Yet little by little, police authority expanded, one weapon after another was added to the police arsenal, and one exception after another was made to the standards that have historically restrained police authority. Add to this mix the merger of Internet megacorporations with government intelligence agencies, and you have the making of an electronic concentration camp that not only sees the citizenry as databits but will attempt to control every aspect of their lives. And if someone dares to step out of line, they will most likely find an armed SWAT team at their door.
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It is sobering in the sense that you get that the fox is already running the hen house, but it also gives some cause for hope because of the voices such as John Whitehead, Ron and Rand Paul and others
Well worth reading.
A sobering reality
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Great Book Easy to Understand and to the Point
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The hunt is on, and we are the prey!
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Time to wake up! Must read!
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Wake up, America
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A good listen but...
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After listening to this book, I discovered that my own presuppositions about the hallmarks of constitutional liberty, for example, the right to vote, have served as a warm blanket.
My discovery opened my mind to the reality that my “frienemies” on both the left and right, whom I regularly agitate with social media posts about the philosophical base of our liberty, are the latent army of allies if we will only link arms in love.
This documentary of systematic oppression in the name of safety reminds every reader of every political persuasion to regard each other as human beings, created with unique worth and sharing the same internal, personal hopes and aspirations.
The enemy of our well-being is the vicious guard-dog we acquired to keep the nuisances away from our lawn.
As for a practical review, the writing is crisp, positively repetitive as in the chorus that accompanies each stanza. Yet it is not merely jargon or propaganda, it musically builds upon facts, followed by contextual explanation, followed by aspirational understanding. In a word, convincing.
To an extent, a part of the Forward by Ron Paul may be somewhat critically demotivating by its cautionary language about absorbing and confronting directly the excesses of a police state. Almost like warning, “don’t view these graphic videos of paramedics treating victims of drunk driving...just avoid driving drunk.” If you have the courage to care passionately about the truth when you hear it, you should not drink a shot of whisky before listening. My advice, take it all in soberly.
Final word. If you are currently experiencing the 2020 pandemic quarantine, immediately bump this book to the top of your reading list!
Pandemic 2020 Illustrated
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In contrast to another reviewer's complaint, I found the author does a very credible and clear job of recommending how we take action.
America needs more people like author John Whitehead. A lot more. I hope some day you will join us.
You'll want to pay attention to Mr Whitehead.
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A Must Listen
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