San Antonio, Texas: After being caught on camera shooting a man with his hands up and the Bexar County Public Information Officer Laura Jesse admitting last year that the department has not received any military equipment through the 1033 program since 2006. The Bexar County Sheriff’s Department took their big toy named ‘BEAR’ on a tour at a local elementary school to indoctrinate young students to accept war machines in the streets.
The department stated “Sgt. Jerry Garza, Deputy Martin Perez and Deputy Robert Salgado took the BEAR and made a series of presentations to different grade levels at the school.”
The images are from their Facebook page when they showed up for a career day at Colby Glass Elementary. The increased push on our youth to brainwash them into the acceptance of the amassing Police State is frightening to say the least.
A similar presentation occurred back in March about 4 hours north in Arlington, Texas where SWAT members showed up at an elementary school donned with full paramilitary gear and the semi-automatic rifles to go with it. The authoritarian thumb is being pressed into the heart and soul of these kids with the twisted excuse of public safety, when the real reason is population surveillance and control.
By Andre’ Gabriel Esparza – DontComply.com
2 Comments
Jimbo King
A good book describing this in detail: https://www.dmt-nexus.me/users/cosmicspore/RiseoftheWarriorCopTheMilitarizationofAmericasPoliceForces.pdf
DrDeanna Robinson
Start indoctrination when they are going and they will grow up thinking this is “normal”. Let’s call the LE what they are: unconstitutional revenue collection agents for the State. County Sheriffs are the ONLY constitutional law. What is it going to take for the people to realize that we are the ones with the power to take our country back. Public schools are little more than mass indoctrination centers designed to teach compliance and conformity. Don’t hand your kids over to the government to train to become good, obedient slaves. Homeschooling and teach them to be independent thinkers and self-sufficient adults.