This is what we have come to expect at the federal level, but it looks like the local police are being politicized into armed henchmen for the Democrats and pro abortion radicals. Just remember that it all starts local, good and bad. Do we accept this as normal and let them get away with it?
Public outrage us in order here. You do not need a SWAT team to make an arrest like this. They are sending a message, and we need to send one back by finding out who ordered this and who participated. Hold them accountable for for their actions or you will get more of the same.
https://catholicvote.org/swat-team-arrests-pro-life-catholic-leader-at-home/
You need to provide more details, Bert. I did an Internet Search for "Recent arrest by SWAT team" and came up with 3,800,000,000 links.
Are you referring to the arrest of Mark Houck?
These raids are increasingly reminiscent of those that took place in Russia in 1938.
Have you noticed that Dr. Mercola has now essentially been removed from the Internet? It is now necessary to log on to his Substack.com account to learn the truth that he is reporting.
Bert, I don't follow the news so I don't know which particular arrest you are referring to. But, as you know, the CONs have to use deception and brute force to fulfill their agenda, otherwise most people would never go for it. If that kind of situation happened in my town, there would be hell to pay for those "officers of the law."
For what it's worth, our sheriff stated publicly early on that he would not enforce any "mandates" during Covain't. But on the other hand, he didn't bust the businesses that *were* and *still are* breaking the law by denying our rights (forced masking and jabs). To be fair, there are only a few still doing it. One was my former optometrist, whose receptionist got a nifty legal Notice of Discrimination and accompanying letter of admonishment from me two weeks ago. I quickly found a new eye doctor and he's fabulous, wears a mask himself which I don't care for (it's hard to look at people suffocating themselves), but he doesn't force his patients to do so.