COPS...Community-Oriented Policing Services, or "COMPLETELY OPERATIONAL POLICE STATE?"

in #familyprotection5 years ago (edited)

Acronyms even seem to have double meanings under the emerging New World Order. The one in the title, sounds ominously like the dual meanings you can easily get for "CPS" too...i.e. "Child Protective Services" or "Complete Public Surveillance." The goal in both instances of actual, public-released acronyms, may in fact be hiding the real intent as described by the substitute meanings suggested here.

Everyone is probably already familiar with the CPS programs and "services," where often totally innocent parents are ratted out by neighbors or colleagues with a beef. Many children get seized every week based on pure fabrications and lies, but the libtard governments of the West like it that way. Power over families is what they LOVE, and neighbors acting as agents for that power is something they love even better.

Most of you have probably never heard of the other acronym pair in the title though. COPS (Community-oriented policing services) is a REAL THING, and as usual, the cover story is nowhere near what the real agenda behind it seems to be. Here is the official government link:

https://cops.usdoj.gov/

See all how nice, cheery and benign that website looks? Although the author of this article gives it a slightly different spin, she won't mind (she's a friend and excellent researcher here in Maine who is a government whistle blower going back to the Reagan days.):

https://www.newswithviews.com/iserbyt/iserbyt5.htm

Here is an excerpt:

'"The following response to the above article was published in the 2/4/03 edition of The Times Record:"

'Are We Pavlov's Dogs?' by Charlotte Thomson Iserbyt:

I couldn't believe my eyes when I read the article 'Extraordinary Acts of Kindness.' Are Americans nothing more nor less than animals to be rewarded like Pavlov's dogs for good deeds? Such a policy of animal training could create a citizenry which will only do good deeds if there is a reward forthcoming. 'And, in regard to the criteria for awards, do we really want to leave this decision up to the discretion of the police? In addition, I am very disturbed by the last paragraph of this article: 'The departments will keep track of who receives the coins, and the Institute will monitor the success of the program during the next year.' What is the definition of success? Does that mean that the number of coins awarded will reflect success in conditioning citizens to do what the government wants? In my opinion, the whole community-oriented policing system should be reconsidered. It resembles programs used in totalitarian countries. There are many good policemen in the United States of America who are totally opposed to and appalled by this program."

The COPS program seems to fit the totalitarian CITIZEN SNOOPING agendas laid out by Obama, as well, when he called for a watchful army of people "larger than the military" to snoop on people in their own communities in the wake of the false flag attacks (especially 911) of the Bush era. AND, it certainly fits well with the "Child Protective Services" agendas of turning everyone into "mandated reporters" who must report every scratch and bump on a child, every overhead (and misunderstood) screech (of playfulness) from nearby homes, etc. Getting the people signed up to support the state as citizens snoops is older than Stalin, and has been used by every major COMMUNIST GOVERNMENT of the past 150 years.

No one is saying we need to be antithetical to good police, but we definitely do not want citizens acting like police because they have these special "ins" (unless, of course, we're talking about citizen's arrests--which are NOT BEING ENCOURAGE....hmmm...for obvious crimes that were interrupted in progress) with corrupt departments like we have here, in Portland, Maine, for example, and in many other cities across the nation.

"Community Oriented Policing" only sounds good to the libtard ear. People who have come out of Communism abroad to America KNOW what that really looks like when in full bloom.

Let's stamp out this weed before it grows into a strangling tree.

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sir mepatriot! isn't this similar to what the Chinese are doing by rewarding citizens who show good behavior according to the state? And if this program works then it will spread here. geez.

Yep. Spot on, my friend.

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