Tuesday, August 26, 2014

"ALABAMA, LEADING THE WAY/one step closer to a national police force"

Via Jeffery

"The first link is announcing the plan to consolidate all of Alabama’s twelve  law enforcement agencies under an umbrella agency that will be known as ALEA. The second link is the STASI interactive sheet where you can make up stuff and turn your neighbors in for bogus crimes. I can’t wait until the Facebook crowd melts their servers with “made Up” stuff to piss off their boyfriends girlfriend or wives boyfriend homosexual lover, etc. Is it just me or is the patients running the asylum? It probably will not be long until each county has their own DHS  'party official' and counties no longer have sheriff’s or deputies."


http://s4.alacop.gov/

44 comments:

  1. I really never expected this from a southern state. Perhaps New York or California but Alabama that shakes my faith.

    Badger

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    1. I was shocked and appalled myself. This has been kept very quiet. I had heard a rumor about this plan a year or so ago, but thought it just that. I then learned that Gov. Robert Bentley did this by "executive order". I hope Alabamians realize this will eventually be the death knell for local law enforcement I did a quick Google search by typing in the state followed by "law enforcement consolidation". Almost every state I searched is in the process or contemplating going along with this model. This is being done as a "cost saving measure", but we all know the real reason.

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    2. the death knell for local law enforcement

      Yup.

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    3. trust me alabamians didn't know anything about it

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  2. I agree.... (I'm thinking to many "damn yankees" full of collectivist ideas have relocated into the Southern States). The northeast, the "left coast" are expected.... but Alabama?
    Nifty web sites huh? Ripe for abuse, neighbor spying on neighbor.....

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    1. I truly hope this mickey mouse stasi wannabe system is overwhelmed with bogus reports that overloads and bankrupts this system. All of this has been on the QT and was accomplished by an executive order from our governor. I hope the word gets out and this is somehow reversed before we reach the "point of no return". I dearly love my state and regret that she has been sold out by Quislings for their thirty pieces of Silver. Remember, force may crush truth to the ground, but crushed or not, TRUTH IS STILL TRUTH! Deo Vindici!

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    2. Please dont blame us yankees. Blame the liberal assholes that move south. As a southern loving northerner Im sorry our crap ran downhill. We arent all bad and when the shit hits the fan youll be glad Im fighting beside you and Ill be glad youve got my back.

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    3. Yes, Sir.

      "Truth crushed to earth is truth still and like a seed will rise again."

      --Jefferson Davis

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    4. youll be glad Im fighting beside you and Ill be glad youve got my back.

      & thank you, Sir!

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    5. My hope is that the south will rise again for the sake of the real Americans.

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    6. Think globally act locally, remember that little ditty? How do you eat an elephant one bite at a time, correct? They already have conquered the "liberal' places, they must move on to the other parts of the elephant. This is happening out West, in Texas etc. And STASI? Really? Come on, East Germany anyone? That just says, F'you deal with with it beeches.

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  3. Wow. Roll (over) Tide.

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  4. Don't forget it was the Georgia cops that flash banged the baby and killed the preacher a couple of years ago. Our problem is bigger than yankees I fear.

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    1. Amen. I listened to a radio show yest. The host was asking cops to call in to discuss po militarization. Guy called in, said he was vet. Did 10 years and recently handed in his badge "because there were just to many bad apples now and I can't protect myself from the bad guys and the guys I worked with".

      To you few remaining good cops out there I say, it's time. Time to leave it behind and join freefor.

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    2. there were just to many bad apples now and I can't protect myself from the bad guys and the guys I worked with".

      Very telling.

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  5. Very interesting. In Mathew Brackens book: Domestic-Enemies- The Reconquista he comes home from abroad on his sailboat, is caught in a storm and washes ashore somewhere on the gulf coast. I don't specifically remember but I think he ended up being in Alabama
    and it was being held by the bad guys. He had to escape across the line into MS to be somewhat safe. Could have been MS and Louisiana, I'm not sure.

    Interesting parallel none the less. For those of you that read post apocalyptic fiction
    that trilogy "Enemies Foreign and Domestic" is a good read!

    CH

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    1. It was the entire deep South: GA, AL, MS, and LA. The South got waylaid with two Katrinas in one season and then a 7.0+ earthquake on new madras fauly near Memphis. Literary device for quick martial law with little resistance.

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  6. The fed's already run most of the state LE here in KY. and have since the "Federal Fusion Center" opened in Frankfort and ALL 911 service was routed thru the "FFC". Only a few Sheriffs are holding out and ALL of them are under the FBI microscope,(they have ALL lost 911 and can now only be routed by Frankfort) with several of them "arrested" and replaced by Ex-Feds. Its "play ball" or you the wife and kids become "persons of interest" until you "get with the program" and leave office. But "voting" is important; Right? I hear the BATFE is spooling up for another large scale Waco type raid (or several) I wonder if even that will get 'em off the porch?---Ray

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    1. Thanks and don't know, but there will come a day when the straw breaks the camel's back.

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    2. I am not sure that eliminating redundancy at the state level is a bad thing. There is nothing in there that looks to be running over local law enforcement. I certainly agree that the 'big government' approach to life is rampant, but given the current economic realities, one would hope that this plan will simply consolidate various agencies and save some $$.

      Disclaimer: I am likely being COMPLETELY NAIVE in my view. We'll continue to observe and assess.

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  7. http://www.independentsentinel.com/elijah-cummings-plan-for-a-police-state-run-by-a-federal-czar/


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  8. For all non-Alabamans, go ahead and submit suspicious activities in your own states. Yesterday I saw someone walking a dog, kids on a playground, people at the convenience store, a lawn jockey and some garden gnomes...if they gave us a tool, we might as well use it.

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    1. .if they gave us a tool, we might as well use it.

      Absolutely.

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  9. We are looking at this wrong. This is an opportunity. Combined LE resources mean simply that if we want to reach out and touch them...there is one place to go now. Even better...suspicious activity reports can be used when we want to schedule joint patriot/STASI training exercises at the time and place we choose. This is great news for us

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    1. ..suspicious activity reports can be used when we want to schedule joint patriot/STASI training exercises at the time and place we choose.

      Damn good point. Thanks.

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    2. Likewise these new "shot spotter" systems can work to freefor's advantage too

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  10. Here in Alabama, we already have DHS in positions of power in most counties - - they are called "emergency management directors." They are very well funded and that funding is primarily from the federal government. In my locale, the EMA just built a mega-facility that is clearly located for defensiblity and secrecy - - they train with DHS at a former military base that has been converted into a DHS facility - - and they have an inordinate amount of influence over county government. Liberty loving Alabamians need to understand that they will someday soon be the "emergency" these bureacrats are designed to "manage." Our motto is "We Dare Defend Our Rights." Do we really mean it?

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    1. Liberty loving Alabamians need to understand that they will someday soon be the "emergency" these bureacrats are designed to "manage."

      Well put.

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  11. People don't want to believe that their state government is as crappy as any other state's. Unfortunately, they are wrong. Every government is run by self-righteous, power-mad thugs.

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  12. Houston County (AL) Sheriff Andy Hughes just resigned his office to become the #2 guy in charge of this new ALEA outfit. Search the Dothan Eagle newspaper for the story, if you are interested. He wasn't TOO bad as a sheriff, as sheriffs go, but the way he left office was not very good. He ran for re-election, won the primary (no opposition, I think), then resigned a few weeks later. He was a Rep., and the Dems didn't even run a candidate against him, since he was nearly assured of re-election. When he resigned AFTER the primary, the local GOP got to appoint the new sheriff, to serve out a FULL TERM. They selected someone from within the sheriff's department. The new guy is probably OK, but the way he got there rubs me the wrong way. The people didn't get to vote. What Hughes will do in his new position remains to be seen.

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