1. A Threat Of Danger To Even The Toughest Of Cops
You may or may not have read my article titled "A Former Cop Confronted A Dangerous Mob Of ICE Agents." Therein I described an incident in which a group of Immigration and Citizenship Enforcement ("I.C.E.") agents ganged up on a former cop in Minnesota. I warned my readers that this event was an indication of things to come, and I was right.
I.C.E. agents have been harassing police officers in Minnesota and abusing them. No, they haven't shot and killed a police officer yet, but it's only a matter of time before it happens.
I'm not a major fan of Ana Kasparian or The Young Turks, because I tend to disagree with her and her colleagues on a number of her positions on issues. However, I must give her credit where credit is due in that she does deliver an interesting narrative in her video below.
Ana Kasparian Describes A Myriad Of Incidents In Which I.C.E. Agents Have Abused Police Officers
According to Ms. Kasparian, I.C.E. agents used to receive months of training before going out into the field, but now they are only getting 47 days of training. It's kind of scary when you think about it. However, the upside to this situation is that cops are finally getting a dose of their own bitter medicine in the form of abuse from these I.C.E. agents.
2. Payback To Abusive Police Officers In Online Sex-Sting Operations
Now, don't get me wrong. I know that there are a number of really good police officers throughout the United States that take pride in what they do and genuinely care about the public safety. However, the ones that are Internet Crimes Against Children ("I.C.A.C.") investigators are not among them and neither are police officers that take part in other types of online sex-sting operations that are proactive at best.
Norman Michael Achin can give you an entire earful of information about how I.C.A.C. investigators and similar types of police officers have violated his constitutional rights left and right. His video is below.
Norman Michael Achin Describes How The Police Twisted Around The Facts Regarding Him And Got The Press To Buy It
The Fairfax County police and even Virginia State troopers have treated Mr. Achin reprehensibly, and they have completely ignored his constitutional rights. He attempted to disengage from the online conversation that a police detective had with him before he was arrested, but the court never considered it in his criminal trial. The prosecution somehow managed to eliminate an entire myriad of exculpatory pieces of evidence in his matter. They falsified evidence against him. They clearly entrapped him.
The police officials in Ms. Kasparian's video above are undoubtedly concerned about I.C.E. agents violating their constitutional rights also. Oh, wow! Maybe if they didn't treat suspects in their online sex-sting operations so despicably, they'd actually have enough moral high ground to complain about this issue.
I.C.A.C. investigators and police officers with similar duties have gone as far as railroading civilians for sex crimes they never committed as they did to Mr. Achin. So, why are they complaining about I.C.E. agents trespassing on their constitutional rights? I mean, karma is a bummer. These cops opened up Pandora's Box, and now it's all backfiring on them in the form of I.C.E. aggression against them.
The United States should ban these online sex-sting operations altogether until significant reforms can be made in our statutory-rape laws. The biggest problem with them is that they are not differentiating between teenagers and toddlers, and everyone involved in conducting these online sex-sting operations has to know it.
Even the "predator" catcher Zach Sweers, who goes by the user name of Anxiety War on YouTube, has to know that teenage girls don't still play with Barbie Dolls and watch Bugs Bunny cartoons despite that he talks as though they do whenever anyone interviews him. It's likely all an act on his part.
I like most of the points that Ms. Kasparian made in her video above, although I don't like for her to badmouth President Donald J. Trump. Then again, I realize that she's anti-government all the way around. Therefore, I guess I have to expect her to take a harsh stance against our elected officials that are high up in the political system.
The most interesting point that Ms. Kasparian makes in her video above is that she doesn't want to live in a country where the Federal government has absolute power over the state governments, which is where I.C.E. has been taking us all. This situation was similar to what ignited the Civil War here in the United States.
The Northern states, also known as the Union, wanted a strong central government, whereas the Southern states, also known as the Confederate States of America, sought to defend state rights. Because the two entities could not come to an agreement on how our nation should be governed, Americans found themselves in the most violent and deadly war ever in the history of our nation in 1861.
More Americans died in the Civil War here in the United States than in any other major war in which we were involved. We don't want a tragedy like that ever to happen to our nation again. If I.C.E. agents and police officers start killing one another, that is exactly what we can expect to take place.
3. Expansion Of I.C.E. Aggression
Strangely enough, the incidents involving abuse by I.C.E. agents seem to be occurring mostly in state jurisdictions that have Democratic governors, whereas you don't hear so much about them happening in state jurisdictions that have Republican governors here in the United States. Minnesota is receiving the most publicity for this problem.
Nevertheless, now that the Commonwealth of Virginia swore a Democrat into the governorship for that particular state jurisdiction in the form of Abigail Spanberger, these same problems will likely be coming to that same state jurisdiction. If you have ever lived in the Commonwealth of Virginia or have spent a lengthy period of time there, you're probably well aware of how corrupt the Virginia State Police are and how abusive they can be with motorists on the highways. They're control freaks.
The only thing that would have to happen to spark an entire chain reaction of violence between I.C.E. agents and the Virginia State Police would be for a Virginia State trooper to pull over an I.C.E. agent and attempt to give him a traffic ticket. The I.C.E. agent would likely tell him to take the traffic ticket and stick it where it best fits, and such a confrontation would lead to violence in which either the Virginia State trooper or the I.C.E. agent would get shot and killed.
If there is a violent confrontation between a Virginia State trooper and an I.C.E. agent, then there will likely be an all-out war between the Virginia State Police and I.C.E. Virginians will then be witnessing a major bloodbath in their state jurisdiction.
Now, let's just say that if the I.C.A.C. task force in the Commonwealth of Virginia were to catch someone in an online sex-sting operation and that someone turned out to be an I.C.E. agent, what do you think would happen in that event? I.C.E. agents would probably jump in and take that I.C.E. agent into Federal custody to get him away from the police. They wouldn't punish him, but they would manage to get the police in the Commonwealth of Virginia extremely angry in that they would be undermining their authority.
It only gets worse. If the I.C.A.C. investigators become aggressive about not turning that same I.C.E. agent over to the I.C.E. authorities, it could turn violent. I.C.E. agents might decide to commit mutiny over the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) building in Arlington, Virginia for the sole purpose of asserting their power and authority even further than before.
Virginia Governor Abigail Spanberger would then become furious and demand a meeting with President Trump to settle this matter once and for all, because, after all, she was once a police officer herself. The major problem would be that President Trump might decide that he doesn't want to meet with her, because she and President Trump are from two different political parties.
Our Federal government has entrusted I.C.E. agents to go after suspected sex offenders. If you don't believe me, watch the video below.
I.C.E. Agents Arrested A U.S. Citizen Under Unfounded Suspicions Of Having Ties To Sex Offenders
Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem may use the fact that I.C.E. agents have been tasked to go after suspected sex offenders as an excuse to brush off any attempts that Governor Spanberger makes to meet with her or President Trump regarding I.C.E. agents' violent clash with Virginia police and their takeover of the NCMEC headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, if such events were to happen. There would be no end to this insanity in that event.
The I.C.E. agents might even decide to go after John Walsh and his wife, Revé Walsh, and give them a dose of the violence that they have inflicted upon their own daughter. Let's see how high and holy John Walsh and Revé Walsh are then.
Once the I.C.E. agents gain full control over NCMEC, do you honestly believe that they're going to turn our nation into some kind of age-appropriate Utopia? No, they won't. Many of them have been poorly vetted. They will get a hold of all the illegal pornography that NCMEC has in their possession, and they will have themselves a wild party with it instead. Afterwards, the United States could turn into another 1990s Bosnia.
Our criminal justice system's war on sex, especially their war on teenage sex, could backfire on all of us any day now. Most of the money that is funding these I.C.A.C. task forces is coming from the People's Republic of China, and everyone is suffering as a result.
4. Final Thoughts
Let's stop pretending that all law-enforcement officials are angels in wings, especially the ones that conduct online sex-sting operations. If they're honestly trying to save teenagers from their own sexuality, they certainly don't attempt to paint a very wholesome picture of them in online chat rooms. Take a look at the video below.
Cops Do A Poor Job Of Impersonating Teenage Girls Online, To Say The Least
Some of you self-proclaimed child advocates and even wood-chipper enthusiasts out there who may be reading this article here of mine may wish to accuse me of being some kind of pedophile apologist, pedophile enabler, or the likes. Well, first of all, if you're doing so, then you're unable to get the definition of pedophilia right, because my opinions and observations have nothing to do with pedophilia or child molestation.
Nonetheless, I wouldn't be one to doubt that all of these same self-proclaimed child advocates and wood-chipper enthusiasts secretly watch videos on YouTube like the one below. They want to make statutory rape a capital offense and raise the statutory age of consent to 35 years old everywhere in the world, but they reek of hypocrisy.
Teenage Girls Draw A Large Crowd Online In Modeling Fashionable Clothing
A YouTuber who goes by the name of was hanging out in the comments section to that same video, engaging in mendacious pedo-shaming and whining that these girls were underage. I don't doubt that they're underage, but they're not toddlers and they're not exactly dressed for church either. Pedophiles and child molesters are not going to be interested in them, because pedophiles and child molesters prey on prepubescent children instead.
Pedophile-panic politics makes people do deranged things, particularly self-proclaimed child advocates and wood-chipper enthusiasts. You may or may not remember Edgar Maddison Welch. Well, the good news is that he is dead. In fact, he's been dead for over a year, and people will be able to sleep better at night because of it. The news clip below will provide you with the full details about him and his demise.
Edgar Maddison Welch, The Pizzagate Shooter, Has Died And The World Has Lost A Deranged Maniac
If teenage schoolgirls are gravitating toward adult men, it's only because teenage boys treat them like crap. You only have to watch the video below to know that for a fact.
Karolina Protsenko Gives Her Adverse Opinion About Teenage High-School Boys And Warns Girls Her Age Not To Date Them
This whole issue regarding teenage sexuality and the safety of teenage minors is not as black and white as special-interest groups would like for us to believe. We need to educate ourselves regarding the events around us and not rely on the press and the media. They don't care about the facts. They only care about making money.
American police officers have been on power trips for a long time. Now that I.C.E. agents are turning into control freaks, these cops are finding out the hard way that no man is an island and nobody is holier than thou either.
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