Top 10 Most Dangerous U.S. Government Agencies
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We have chosen
to highlight United States agencies; however, this top 10 list has
global impact, as the U.S. has now proven to be the enforcement
division of the overarching globalist agenda of centralized control.
One could argue that every government agency serves the purpose
of stifling freedom and wasting taxpayer money. Yet, the 10 listed
below go the extra mile for their sheer corruption, draconian regulations,
and ultimate impact upon the largest number of citizens.
The main criteria for inclusion in the top 10 is the amount of money
spent by the taxpayer according to official budget declarations,
and then attaining the highest level of doing exactly the opposite
of what they were supposedly created for.
Here is the countdown to the top 10 most dangerous U.S. government
agencies to the freedom, prosperity and health of its citizens .
. . .
#10 Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) annual
budget $8.5
billion: Their record of ignoring environmental damage and
the health effects on humans from major events such as 9/11,
the Exxon and Gulf
oil spills to the worst case, Fukushima,
is unparalleled. Rather than investigate and warn of real dangers,
they have gone after farmers for dubious claims of water contamination,
while treating
milk spills as they should have treated oil spills. Even
worse, the EPA has concluded that there is no law preventing it
from doing "research" on Americans. A recent lawsuit over the EPA's
work with airborne pollutants will put this claim to the test in
Federal court. Their illegal human experiments could break the Nuremberg
Code (source: The
Washington Times).
#9
Internal Revenue Service (IRS) annual budget $13.3
billion: Cries of "End the Fed!" continue to get louder,
while more people are beginning to wake up completely and couple
this with "End the IRS!" In fact, the two were developed together
100 years ago making the private Fed and the government IRS fraternal
twins in creating a system of indentured servitude through dollar
devaluation and arbitrary tax collection, respectively. The Fed
enslaves through stealth, while the IRS uses force to impose itself
through ever-expanding regulations and the threat of fines and imprisonment.
As the collection division, the IRS rakes in a staggering $2.3 trillion
annually. Despite that massive amount, the IRS has a distinguished
record of ignoring the shenanigans of major corporations and federal
employees, while focusing harshly on the average private citizen
and small
businesses in particular. Thankfully, there is some momentum
toward abolishing the IRS through FairTax
legislation. Now would be a good time, as the IRS will be empowered
even further when the healthcare overhaul takes effect.
#8 Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) annual
budget $13.5
billion: Despite massive funding to help people in dire
need of assistance, FEMA has failed spectacularly in the cases of
Katrina and Sandy,
even hindering the ability of people to make it on their own, as
gun
confiscation was ordered against the population affected by
Katrina. The mechanics of offering aid to legitimate victims of
Sandy are still
being debated by the U.S. government. Additionally, there
is a disturbing amount of evidence that suggests FEMA would be instrumental
in enslaving large populations following an economic collapse or
civil unrest. FEMA centers are now open
knowledge and if implemented will likely resemble the squalor
and horror that refugees
encountered when jammed into the New Orleans Superdome following
Katrina.
#7
Department of Justice (DoJ) annual budget $28
billion: This includes the Federal Bureau of Investigations
(FBI) which has its own annual budget of $8
billion. The "Department of Justice" is perhaps the most
Orwellian oxymoron of all government agencies. For decades
they have pursued a
failed War on Drugs that targets small-time users while ignoring
the true drug criminals. In fact, they've even armed the drug gangs
as revealed in the Fast
and Furious scandal. We have a Justice Department more
concerned with going after whistleblowers
of crimes than the criminals themselves. The FBI deserves
a whole section unto itself given their recent behavior. The only
"terrorists" they've caught since 9-11 are the ones they
have created with their own material support. Further, the FBI
is increasingly using illegal surveillance tactics for peaceful
activists like Occupy demonstrators and others. It has recently
been revealed that the FBI was actually spying on Occupy protesters
at the behest of banks, not the government, even refusing to tell
Occupy leaders that there were assassination
plots against them. Finally, it must be noted that no bankers
have gone to jail from the immense fraud that led to the financial
collapse of 2008 and beyond; no one significant has gone to jail
for torture and other war crimes; and government corruption has
been all but legalized.
#6 Spy Agencies: The nation's 17
spy agencies, including the CIA and the National Security Agency
(NSA) annual budget $55
billion? Many of the intelligence accounts are classified,
so we can't really know the true total, but we do know that the
budget for spy agencies has
doubled since 9/11. The NSA has grabbed the most attention as
of late with plans to expand into their new $2
billion data mining center in Bluffdale, Utah set to launch
in September of this year. Whistleblowers like William
Binney have stated that the agency is already spying on its
own citizens domestically. As the war on terror increases its scope
through drone surveillance on American soil, the NSA's budget will
only increase, while increasing the danger posed to large sections
of the U.S. Constitution. The CIA of course has long been implicated
in using assassination
rings to topple foreign governments and political opponents,
while being at the center of the Guantanamo
Bay and rendition
torture apparatus. With the arrival of no-holds-barred legislation
like NDAA 2013, the intelligence regime becomes more dangerous than
ever.
#5
Department of Education (ED) annual budget $70
billion: The way that America has chosen to educate its
youth is the beginning of the justifications for the abuses of every
other federal agency. The Deliberate
Dumbing Down of America, as Charlotte Iserbyt has called
it, has resulted in a once independent, entrepreneurial nation becoming
a collectivized horde of selfish, but not individualistic, youth.
There is much less attention paid to vocational skills, and much
more attention paid to training the next bunch of public officials
or bureaucracy enforcers. Furthermore, the public school system
is clearly engaging in prisoner
training with the actions of children becoming criminalized
at an ever-greater pace. With the recent CT
school shooting, we can expect that this will now become part
of the curriculum as justification for the surrounding police state
will be taught as a logical consequence in the face of such random
threats of terror.
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January
8, 2013
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