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You have no 4th amendment rights in a natural disaster.

Wake up Americans!
What is happening in parts of Iowa from the flooding, is just as bad as the water itself.
Government "strike teams" are invading people's homes, harassing the owners, and threatening them with arrest, for being in their homes and questioning the illegal searches of property.

Cops break down doors, threaten residents who question them as part of martial law conditioning, authorities prevent people from re-entering their homes

Shocking footage out of Cedar Rapids Iowa shows cops and government employee "strike teams" breaking into houses of flood victims and threatening anyone who questions their actions in complete violation of the 4th amendment right that protects against unlawful search and seizure.
No warrant, no knock home invasions are being carried out on the flimsy pretext of "checking for structural damage" as cops harass and threaten with arrest people who refuse to have their homes ransacked by thugs in uniforms.
Cedar Rapids police chief Greg Graham promised residents over the weekend that "Law enforcement officers are not entering homes," and that firefighters would only enter homes through unlocked doors and windows yet the video clearly shows locked houses being broken in to.

People, this is some serious shit.
You need to wake up!
Your 4th amendment rights are and will be violated in times of any natural disaster under false pretexts.
Just as they did during Katrina, law enforcement are breaking into homes, forcing lawful homeowners to leave their homes, and illegally seizing lawfully owned weapons.
The 4th amendment states, "The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation, and particularly describing the place to be searched, and the persons or things to be seized."

They are breaking into homes, forcing people to leave, threatening them, and when people question what the hell is going on, why their home and properties are being violated, the "officers of the law" are telling them to shut up, go back inside, or face arrest.

Just because a natural disaster happens, does not give ANY government office the right to declare martial law, invade our homes and property, seize our legally owned and obtained weapons, for any reason.
They must obtain a warrant which states their reasons for the search and seizure of our personal effects.
A lot of these "strike teams" are made up of law enforcement officers, fire fighters, and utilities workers.
Excuse me?
When did all these people become structural engineers, and be able to legally determine whether or not a home is safe?

Even if there was a legitimate reason to inspect homes, why on earth do they not even bother to knock on the door?
Cops immediately attempt to break in or climb through windows uninvited because this procedure is all about sending a message - when a crisis unfolds we are the bosses and you - the peasants - will yield to our tyranny.

This is bullshit people.
There are police barricades set up preventing home owners from even re-entering their neighborhoods.
When questioned, no answers are being provided, they are simply being told to stay behind the lines, or go to jail.
Reports are sneaking out that a group of home owners pushed their way past the barricades and ran to their homes where they then barricaded themselves in.
Once in their homes, they hope to be able to stay put, but the police with all their illegal break ins, could force these people back out by breaking in, breaking down their doors, and taking them to jail in complete violation of their 4th amendment rights.
The Mississippi river is being reported to soon overflow it's banks.
If that happens, more neighborhoods will flood, and the possibility of more illegal strike teams being created, is inevitable.
This stuff is just crazy.
I really thought we may have learned something from the complete clusterfuck that happened during Katrina.
People were forcibly evicted, even if they lived miles away from the flood zones on high and dry ground. Their homes were invaded, they were forced to leave, and their legal guns were ripped from their possession, with no receipts given to them to get their guns back.
Many people were told "Too bad, hire a lawyer to get it back, if it can be found and proven."

What I think the government learned, was that declaring an illegal martial law, illegally removing the lawful weapons, and removing people from their homes, worked out so damn well in New Orleans, we might as well do it during every natural disaster.

Comments

Kat, I live here..I know what these people are going thru. It basically ticks me off. Raising their handguns and not letting people into their homes. I see the devastation every single day since the flood started. I have customers come into my store in tears.
Alot of people don't know about this treatment that these people are getting. But the one thing they are trying to say and to protect, there is contamination of the water AND gas leaks. They are trying to prevent looting as well. Right now, the air is not safe here. It smells really bad and since I live between the two rivers...the air quality is nasty. In Cedar Rapids, the water has those corrosive barrels just floating in the waters. They are concerned, frankly so am I.

Christie, I am concerned as well, but this is a total violation of the 4th amendment rights of the people who own homes there no mater what they are trying to protect.
Without a warrant, VALID warrants, they cannot legally just break into homes and force people to leave, even under a mandatory evacuation.
We are citizens with rights and property, and if people choose to stay, choose to re-enter their homes, there is NO law they says they cannot.
There is NO warrant that allows this to take place.
Saying it's for the good of the people, trying to protect them, simply allows them to trample your 4th amendment rights even further.

I am one of those people who most likely wouldn't "evacuate" ... So, if they try THAT crap at MY house that I live in? They are getting my gun pulled on them. Eff that crap. I hate our government. America is going to hell in a handbasket and we have NONE of the "freedoms" that our ancestors (and our friends and family now) fought for. Makes me sad.

Exactly Kat, and its sad that they simply cannot just knock...I mean HELLO people. And what's worse, there is more going on here then what people really know. I am sure it will make more headlines here very soon. I just got home from work and saw something else that just irritates me.

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