

Likewise if the real Problem was corruption among politicians, then most of Congress and every living commander in chief, except maybe peanut farmer Jimmy Carter, would be enjoying the Caribbean climate of Guantanamo Bay right now. Meanwhile, law enforcement shifts from criminals to innocents.Īs crime rates rise and police retreat from the streets, the Internal Revenue Service is hiring 87,000 new agents, including special officers who carry firearms and are “ready to use deadly force.” Official declarations of racism as a “public health crisis,” such as occurred in the wake of the Black Lives Matter riots, provide pretexts for radical transformations of society that invariably empower the managers overseeing change from the top down.

The regime, writes Francis, “is exploiting this problem as a tool by which to further increase its power, although neither the false problem it is exploiting nor the real problem that exists is affected.” The question then is why? Under anarcho-tyranny in all its forms, a problem is presented to the public not just as a problem, but as a problem crisis that requires the regime to assume extraordinary powers in response. Parents exercising their First Amendment rights appear to be a greater threat to federal law enforcement than militant anarchists at this point. Meanwhile, whistleblowers revealed that the FBI’s counterterrorism division created a “threat label” to oversee investigations into parents who attended school board meetings to oppose vaccination and mask mandates. President Joe Biden (L) along with his son Hunter Biden exit the Holy Spirit Catholic Church after attending mass Augin Johns Island, South Carolina.Īmericans were similarly confronted with the contours of anarcho-tyranny when FBI Director Chris Wray announced that the violent, mask-wearing thugs known as “Antifa” represent not a terrorist organization but a disembodied ideology. There is something to be said about the fact that Mar-a-Lago was searched by the same FBI on the pretext of violating the Presidential Records Act knelt in solidarity with Black Lives Matter near the National Archives as flames engulfed Washington. Although they turned out to be the most destructive and costly violent demonstrations in recent American history, an analysis of The guard noted that “the vast majority of subpoenas and charges against George Floyd protesters were ultimately dropped, dismissed, or otherwise not filed.” Today’s anarcho-tyranny is expressed in the Biden administration’s penchant for selective law enforcement: punishing people differently for the same or similar crimes based on their relationship to those in power.Īmericans became familiar with the concept more narrowly after the death of George Floyd sparked the Black Lives Matter riots. Francis coined “Anarcho-Tyranny” in a 1994 column chronicles Journal, which refers to “essentially a kind of Hegelian synthesis of what appear as dialectical opposites: the combination of oppressive governmental power against the innocent and law-abiding, and at the same time a grotesque paralysis of the ability or will to use that power to fulfill basic public tasks such as protection or public safety.” It is an apt description of what is happening in America today. This discrepancy in the application of the law is an example of what political theorist Samuel T. “Nobody is above the law,” say Trump’s critics – except, of course, for those who are. We now know that Biden Father has played a role in some of his son’s shady dealings. Unknown to few, two days after the robbery, Hunter Biden boarded Air Force One with his father for a family vacation to Kiawah Island, South Carolina, dubbed the “Hamptons of the South.” The president’s son remains unmolested by federal law enforcement agencies, although he is currently under investigation for federal tax fraud, money laundering and unregistered lobbying. To many observers, it smacks of a fish catch that Democratic election attorney Marc Elias has said is likely to force Trump to sue this sad thing about the 2024 election campaign.

The warrant, signed by Attorney General Merrick Garland, called for the seizure of virtually all documents produced during his four-year tenure. Last week, federal agents launched an unprecedented raid on former President Donald Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate.
