Criminals With Badges—How the Police Create Crimes


Take heed, ye red-blooded American males.  The police
are operating a new sting designed to destroy your life.

The police are planting attractive women half naked
in parks.  They entice passing males, engage them in
conversation, lay back, spread their legs and rest their
feet on the men`s shoulders.  

After being as friendly and suggestive as possible,
they ask to see your penis. 

Don`t show it to them.  You are being filmed by
police.  If you show your penis, you will be arrested as
a pervert.

Only American police, judges, and juries could think
that responding to a seductress`s invitation is proof of
perversion.  But, hey, you live in America where
Christians believe that killing as many Muslims as
possible for Israel is God`s work.  Don`t expect a dumb
Amerikan jury, or a self-righteous Republican judge, or
a mindless law professor to understand entrapment.  

No, this is not a joke.  It is actually happening. 
Last May in Berliner Park in Columbus, Ohio, Robin
Garrison, a 42-year-old firefighter was lured into
arrest by a half naked woman under a tree.  

In reporting the story, the idiot—possibly some
male-hating feminist—who wrote the headline for ABC News
describes the above: “Topless
Woman Lured Perverts in Police Sting.

Get that, red-blooded American males.  You are a
pervert if you show your penis to a woman who is
seducing you.

The reporter, Marcus Baram, is not indignant about
the sting.  Neither is

Gabriel Chin,
[Send him

mail
] a University of Arizona law professor who
says: “It`s not entrapment to give somebody an
opportunity to commit a crime.”  

It was Anglo-Saxons who made laws against
entrapment.  Thanks to law professors like Chin,
gullible reporters and jurors, and corrupt police,
prosecutors, and judges, Americans no longer have the
protection of law.  In the Orwellian world in which we
now live, a male who succumbs to female seduction is a
pervert. 

The American police have never prevented crimes.  In
olden days, the police solved crimes by finding the
guilty party.  No more.  In our time, the police create
crimes. And that is why the US prison population is
twice the size of China`s, an authoritarian country with
a population four to five times larger than America`s. 

And not only in Columbus, Ohio, are crimes created by
police.  The corrupt New York Police Department ensnared
300 innocents during 2007 via

“Operation Lucky Bag.”
  Police place IPods, cell
phones, wallets, and shopping bags containing items in
New York subway stations. 

The items appear to be dropped, lost, or abandoned.
 
Anyone who picks up one of the planted items is arrested
for “subway grand larceny.”

This particular police atrocity is in conflict with
New York law, which allows someone who finds property 10
days to turn it in to the police or to find the owner. 

The corrupt NYPD says that the property left as bait
has not been abandoned, but is the property actively
left by an officer who is still in the vicinity.”  

There you have it.  The American Police—“support
your local Gestapo”—
spend their time engineering
false crimes and not investigating real crimes. 
Americans are more at risk from the police than they are
from criminals. 

On December 29, I received yet another email from a
law-abiding American family harassed by police.  The
family refused to sell a $75,000 piece of property to a
deputy sheriff for $4,000.  Farm operations were
obstructed.  The mother was stopped every time she went
out in the car.  The son was framed and sent to prison.
 

Never make the mistake of calling the police, and
never get stopped by a traffic cop.  You run the risk
that he will drop a bag of drugs into your car and
arrest you on a drug offense.  If you encounter a police
officer, be sure you have thousands of dollars with
which to buy him off from making false charges.  Most
police charges are false charges.  Americans need to
wake up to this fact or the American prison population
will outstrip the rest of the world combined.

COPYRIGHT

CREATORS SYNDICATE, INC.


Paul Craig Roberts

[
email
him
] was Assistant
Secretary of the Treasury in the Reagan Administration.
He is the author of


Supply-Side Revolution : An Insider`s Account of
Policymaking in Washington
;
 Alienation
and the Soviet Economy
and

Meltdown: Inside the Soviet Economy
,
and is the co-author with Lawrence M. Stratton of


The Tyranny of Good Intentions : How Prosecutors and
Bureaucrats Are Trampling the Constitution in the Name
of Justice
. Click

here
for Peter
Brimelow`s
Forbes Magazine interview with Roberts
about the recent epidemic of prosecutorial misconduct.