
John Lennon vs. the Deep State: One Man Against the ‘Monster’
It’s getting harder by the day to reconcile John …
Freedom Under Fire | The Rutherford Institute · John W. Whitehead
October 15, 20199m 7s
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Show Notes
It’s getting harder by the day to reconcile John Lennon's dream of peace with the reality of the American police state. Indeed, those who dare to speak up are being labeled dissidents, troublemakers, terrorists, lunatics, or mentally ill and being tagged for surveillance, censorship, involuntary detention or, worse, even shot and killed in their own homes by militarized police. Yet as constitutional attorney John W. Whitehead points out in this week's podcast, all of the many complaints we have about government today—surveillance, militarism, corruption, harassment, SWAT team raids, political persecution, spying, overcriminalization, etc.—were present in Lennon’s day and formed the basis of his call for social justice, peace and a populist revolution.