The 17 criteria that were used to define an electronic police state are listed below:
1. Daily documents: How much is required day-to-day for residents to present state-issued identity documents or registration.
2.
Border issues: What is demanded for a border entry.
3.
Financial tracking: The states ability to search and record financial
transactions.
4.
Gag orders: The penalties for revealing to someone else the state is
searching their records.
5.
Anti-crypto laws: Bans on cryptography.
6.
Constitutional protections: Either a lack of protections or someone
overriding them.
7.
Data storage: The states ability to record and keep what it uncovers.
8.
Data search: The processes to search through data.
9.
ISP data retention: The demand for ISPs to save customers records.
10.
Telephone
data retention: States requirements for communications companies to record and save
records.
11.
Cell
phone records: The saving and using of cell phone users records.
12.
Medical
records: Demands from states that medical records retain information.
13.
Enforcement:
The states ability to use force (SWAT teams) to seize someone.
14.
Habeus
corpus: Either an absence of such rights or someone overriding them.
15.
Police-Intel
barrier: the absence of a barrier between police and intelligence organizations.
16.
Covert
hacking: State operatives meddling in data on private computers covertly.
17.
Loose
warrants: Warrants that are being issued without careful review of police claims by a
truly independent judge.
The countries making up the top ten in the rankings are:
1.
The next 41 are:
11.
"To Achieve World
Government it is necessary to remove from the minds of men their individualism,
their loyalty to family traditions and national identification" Brock Chisholm - Director of the World Health Organization
"A society whose citizens refuse to see and investigate the facts, who refuse to
believe that their government and their media will routinely lie to them and fabricate a
reality contrary to verifiable facts, is a society that chooses and deserves the Police
State Dictatorship it's going to
get." Ian Williams Goddard
The fact is that "political correctness" is all about creating uniformity. Individualism is one of the biggest obstacles in the way of the New World Order. They want a public that is predictable and conditioned to do as it's told without asking questions.
"The two enemies of the people are criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the Constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first." Thomas Jefferson