The
Wake-Up Herald
And
that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of
sleep: for now is our salvation nearer than when we believed. The
night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the
works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk
honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in
chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on
the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not provision for the flesh, to
fulfill the lusts thereof. Romans
13:11-14
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Robert
McCurry, Editor & Publisher
January
28, 2010
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The
State of the Nation:
“I
am afraid”
"As
I look at America today, I am not afraid to say that I am
afraid." --Bertram
Gross, Friendly Fascism: The New Face of Power in America
Ominous
developments in America have been a long time coming, in part
precipitated by "we the people"--a citizenry that has been
asleep at the wheel for too long. And while there have been wake-up
calls, we have failed to heed the warnings.
Just consider the state of our nation:
We're encased in what some are calling an electronic concentration
camp. The government continues to amass data files on more and more
Americans. Everywhere we go, we are watched: at the banks, at the
grocery store, at the mall, crossing the street. This loss of privacy
is symptomatic of the growing surveillance being carried out on
average Americans. Such surveillance gradually poisons the soul of a
nation, transforming us from one in which we're presumed innocent
until proven guilty to one in which everyone is a suspect and presumed
guilty. Thus, the question that must be asked is: can freedom in the
United States flourish in an age when the physical movements,
individual purchases, conversations and meetings of every citizen are
under constant surveillance by private companies and government
agencies?
We are metamorphosing into a police state. Governmental tentacles now
invade virtually every facet of our lives, with agents of the
government listening in on our telephone calls and reading our emails.
Technology, which has developed at a rapid pace, offers those in power
more invasive, awesome tools than ever before. Fusion centers--data
collecting agencies spread throughout the country, aided by the
National Security Agency--constantly monitor our communications,
everything from our internet activity and web searches to text
messages, phone calls and emails. This data is then fed to government
agencies, which are now interconnected--the CIA to the FBI, the FBI to
local police--a relationship which will make a transition to martial
law that much easier. We may very well be one terrorist attack away
from seeing armed forces on our streets--and the American people may
not put up much resistance. According to a recent study, a greater
percentage of Americans are now willing to sacrifice their civil
liberties in order to feel safer in the wake of the failed crotch
bomber's attack on Christmas Day.
We are plagued by a faltering economy and a monstrous financial
deficit that threatens to bankrupt us. Our national debt is more than
$12 trillion (which translates to more than $110,000 per taxpayer),
and is expected to nearly double to $20 trillion by 2015. The
unemployment rate is over 10% and growing, with more than 15 million
Americans out of work and many more forced to subsist on low-paying or
part-time jobs. The number of U.S. households on the verge of losing
their homes soared by nearly 15% in the first half of last year alone.
The number of children living in poverty is on the rise (18% in 2007).
As history illustrates, authoritarian regimes assume more and more
power in troubled financial times.
Our representatives in the White House and Congress bear little
resemblance to those they have been elected to represent. Many of our
politicians live like kings. Chauffeured around in limousines, flying
in private jets and eating gourmet meals, all paid for by the American
taxpayer, they are far removed from those they represent. What's more,
they continue to spend money we don't have on pork-laden stimulus
packages while running up a huge deficit and leaving the American
taxpayers to foot the bill. And while our representatives may engage
in a show of partisan bickering, the Washington elite--that is, the
President and Congress--moves forward with whatever it wants, paying
little heed to the will of the people.
We are embroiled in global wars against enemies that seem to attack
from nowhere. Our armed forces are pushed to their limit, spread
around the globe and under constant fire. The amount of money spent on
the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq is nearing $1 trillion and is
estimated to total somewhere in the vicinity of $3 trillion before
it's all over. That does not take into account the ravaged countries
that we occupy, the thousands of innocent civilians killed (including
women and children), or the thousands of American soldiers who have
been killed or irreparably injured or who are committing suicide at an
alarming rate. Nor does it take into account the families of the 1.8
million Americans who have served or are currently serving tours of
duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
America's place in the world is also undergoing a drastic shift, with
China slated to emerge as the top economy over the next decade. Given
the extent to which we are financially beholden to China, their
influence over how our government carries out its affairs, as well as
how it deals with its citizens, cannot be discounted. As of July 2009,
China owned $800.5 billion of our debt--that's 45% of our total
(foreign) debt--making them the largest foreign holder of U.S. foreign
debt. Little wonder, then, that the Obama administration has kowtowed
to China, hesitant to overtly challenge them on critical issues such
as human rights. The most recent example of this can be seen in the
Obama administration's initial reluctance to confront the Chinese
government over its reported cyber attacks on Google and other
American technology companies.
As national borders dissolve in the face of spreading globalization,
the likelihood increases that our Constitution, which is the supreme
law of America, will be subverted in favor of international laws. What
that means is that our Constitution will come increasingly under
attack.
The corporate media, increasingly acting as a mouthpiece for
governmental propaganda, no longer serves a primary function as
watchdogs, guarding against encroachments of our rights. Instead, much
of the mainstream media has given itself over to mindless,
celebrity-driven news, which bodes ill for our country. It doesn't
matter whether you're talking about tabloid news, entertainment news
or legitimate news shows, there's very little difference between them
anymore. Unfortunately, most Americans have bought into the notion
that whatever the media happens to report is important and relevant.
In the process, Americans have largely lost the ability to ask
questions and think analytically. Indeed, most citizens have little,
if any, knowledge about their rights or how their government even
works. For example, a national poll found that less than one percent
of adults could name the five freedoms protected in the First
Amendment.
Finally, I have never seen a country more spiritually beaten down than
the United States. We have lost our moral compass. A growing number of
our young people now see no meaning or purpose in life. And we no
longer have a sense of right and wrong or a way to hold the government
accountable. We have forgotten that the essential premise of the
American governmental scheme, as set forth in the Declaration of
Independence, is that if the government will not be accountable to the
people, then it must certainly be accountable to the
"Creator."
But what if the government is not accountable to the people or the
Creator?
As Thomas Jefferson writes in the Declaration, it is then the right of
"the People to alter or abolish it" and form a new
government.
By
John W. Whitehead, January 20, 2010, Constitutional attorney and
author John W. Whitehead is founder and president of The Rutherford
Institute. He can be contacted at johnw@rutherford.org.
Information about the Institute is available at www.rutherford.org.
“And
it shall be, if thou do at all forget the LORD thy God, and walk after
other gods, and serve them, and worship them, I testify against you
this day that ye shall surely perish. As the nations which the LORD
destroyeth before your face, so shall ye perish; because ye would not
be obedient unto the voice of the LORD your God.” Deut
8:19-20
“When
the righteous are in authority, the people rejoice:
but
when the wicked beareth rule, the people mourn.”
Proverbs
29:2
Wake-up,
Pastors! Wake-up, Christians!
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