EXPERT SAYS U.S. IS ON THE BRINK OF “MASS CIVIL UNREST”

Expert Says U.S. is on the Brink of "Mass Civil Unrest"
EXPERT SAYS U.S. IS ON THE BRINK OF 
“MASS CIVIL UNREST”

Has friends on Capitol Hill 

concerned about violence

BY PAUL JOSEPH WATSON
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purposes:
An expert with the United States Studies Centre says that America is on the brink of “mass civil unrest” that threatens to emerge out of anti-lockdown protests now taking place nationwide.
Demonstrations against coronavirus stay-at-home measures have exploded across the country over the last week after President Trump encouraged them on social media. The National Guard has been called out in some areas to deal with potential disorder.
Speaking to Sky News Australia, James Brown, a former Australian Army officer who commanded a cavalry troop in southern Iraq, said that the very specific mentality of Americans made them much more likely to rebel against lockdown measures compared to citizens of other countries.
“There is that part of the US political psyche that takes rights to a complete extreme,” said Brown, adding that “mass civil unrest” is an ever present possibility due to Americans sharing a “deep independent streak that believes the government is a nice-to-have not a must-have.”
The host of the show opined that if “anarchy” were to break out across the United States, “the government can’t bring the people to heel” due to the Second Amendment.
Brown said he had friends on Capitol Hill who were very worried about mass social disorder and a “gun battle on the streets.”
Brown said that so long as most people believed that states were making progress on battling coronavirus, they would accept and adhere to lockdown laws for the time being.
“But people will chafe, that idea of individual freedom and liberty is much stronger in the U.S. than it is Australia,” he added.

KENTUCKY CHURCH SUES GOVERNOR OVER CORONAVIRUS ORDER ENFORCEMENT

KENTUCKY CHURCH SUES GOVERNOR OVER CORONAVIRUS ORDER ENFORCEMENT
BY MICHAEL TENNANT
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A Kentucky church is suing Governor Andy Beshear (shown) for enforcing his anti-gathering orders against its congregation on Easter Sunday.
On Good Friday, Beshear, a Democrat, issued a press release stating that “Kentucky State Police will be recording the license plate numbers of any vehicle seen at” in-person church services, after which “local health officials” would require the owners to “self-quarantine for 14 days.”
Despite the fact that the very next day a federal judge enjoined the mayor of Louisville from enforcing Beshear’s orders against a drive-in service at On Fire Christian Center, Beshear proceeded to have state police appear at the Maryville Baptist Church on Easter and not only record the license plate numbers of all cars in the parking lot but also place a notice on each car informing the owner that the occupants of the car were in violation of Beshear’s orders.
According to the lawsuit, filed Friday in U.S. District Court in Louisville, Maryville Baptist held an in-person Easter service in its 700-seat sanctuary, which only a few people, who practiced social distancing, attended. Most congregants remained in their cars, listening to the service on outdoor loudspeakers. Nevertheless, police posted notices on every car in the parking lot, regardless of whether it was occupied, including vehicles belonging to members of the media, who are supposedly exempt from Beshear’s orders.
“Kentucky State Police did not enter the church building at Maryville Baptist Church, did not verify that any occupant of any car in the parking lot was actually inside the church building, and did not witness the social distancing and hygiene practices employed by Maryville Baptist Church inside its building on Easter Sunday,” reads the complaint. “The Kentucky State Police placed its notice on cars in the church’s parking lot solely because it was a parking lot associated with their targeted religious gathering.”
Owners of the offending cars received a follow-up letter advising them to self-quarantine for 14 days following the service. “The mandatory quarantine letter,” says the suit, “purports to require each member of the household to sign an acknowledgement of the mandatory requirements of the quarantine, including reporting a daily temperature reading to the Bullitt County Health Department, not going to work, school, church, or any public place, and not traveling outside Kentucky or Bullitt County without government approval — all on pain of enforcement actions by ‘public health authorities.’”
The plaintiffs in the case, who are being represented by Christian legal organization Liberty Counsel, argue that they “have been explicitly targeted, singled out, and punished for participating in a religious or ‘faith-based’ gathering” at the same time as other large gatherings in supermarkets and liquor stores were permitted to occur. Indeed, Beshear’s actions — issuing the press release and then ignoring the judge’s finding that his orders are unconstitutional — make it clear that he was out to get Easter churchgoers.
The plaintiffs also charge that they “have been stigmatized and subjected to adverse employment action … including immediate furlough” as a result of Beshear’s enforcement actions.
They argue that Beshear’s orders are unconstitutional for a variety of reasons. First, they interfere with people’s rights to freedom of speech, assembly, and religion, and they violate the 14th Amendment’s guarantee of equal protection under the law. They also constitute the creation and suspension of law by the governor, yet the Kentucky constitution grants such powers only to the legislature, and the U.S. Constitution guarantees each state “a republican form of government,” which precludes executive law-tampering.
“Churches have a constitutional right to meet and the First Amendment does not disappear during a crisis,” Liberty Counsel founder and chairman Matt Staver said in a press release. “Governor Beshear has clearly targeted this church and violated these church members’ religious freedom.”
The plaintiffs asked the court to issue a temporary restraining order preventing Beshear from enforcing his orders against churchgoers and ultimately to declare the orders unconstitutional.
Beshear told the Lexington Herald-Leader Saturday he is “not concerned about the lawsuit,” and perhaps his optimism is justified: That same day, a federal judge denied the restraining order request.
Even if the church’s lawsuit fails, though, Beshear isn’t out of the woods. Three Maryville Baptist congregants are separately suing him over the same incident.

GESTAPO POLICE STATE NEW JERSEY: FIRST THEY TOOK THE GUNS; THEN DENIED OUR SPEECH

GESTAPO POLICE STATE NEW JERSEY: 
FIRST THEY TOOK THE GUNS; 
THEN DENIED OUR SPEECH 
BY ALEX ROUBIAN
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U.S.A. –-(Ammoland.com)- Sometimes the truth is stranger than fiction. The government over-reach in the last two months is quickly reading like best-selling dystopian novels foreshadowing our current times.
As New Jerseyans continue to be systematically denied access to firearms for self-protection, Governor Murphy has singularly and intentionally used his monopoly of violent force to silence the voices of millions of gun owners.
In the below video, we break down the opaque justifications from the State for silencing our freedom of the press – all while our 2nd Amendment rights continue to be shamelessly abused. The government using the threat of guns to silence speech about guns is a distressing irony only New Jerseyans get the privilege to experience.
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DR. JOHN BERGMAN: THE AGENDA BEHIND THE “FEARDEMIC/PLANDEMIC”

DR. JOHN BERGMAN: 
THE AGENDA BEHIND THE “FEARDEMIC/PLANDEMIC”

Stanford Doctor 

JOHN P.A. IOANNIDIS

Reveals GAME CHANGING Covid-19 Numbers That Will SHAME Dr. Fauci FOREVER

Perspectives on the Coronavirus Pandemic: 

Dr John Ioannidis of Stanford University