I’m Sorry, But Most Don’t Have Access to Private Protection Services

by | Sep 4, 2020

Many may not want to hear this but if local or state police in certain cities aren’t willing to protect life and private property (I know, I know, my first podcast episode detailed Warren vs. District of Columbia), they will beg for Trump to send in federal forces and this will open the door for even more overreach or even a federal police force. Some may ask whether that’s Constitutional. At this point, does it matter to the power elite?

And can you blame the average citizen? They have been thrust into a situation where not only can their possessions and wealth be destroyed, but their lives can be taken from them.

I don’t know how open they are going to be to hearing a lesson on the benefits of private security forces while flames are licking at their homes or businesses. The only solution is for the average person to arm themselves and protect what’s theirs. Of course depending on the jurisdiction, they could get in more trouble for arming up and employing self-defense than the rioter/destroyer will for their aggressive actions. They are royally screwed. Pray this isn’t coming to your town because this is unlike anything the average American has experienced before.

About Peter R. Quiñones

Peter R. Quiñones hosts the Free Man Beyond the Wall podcast. He released his first book, Freedom Through Memedom – The 31-day Guide to Waking Up to Liberty in November 2017. It reached #4 in the Libertarian Section on Amazon. He has spoken at Liberty Forum in Manchester, New Hampshire and is one of the Executive Producers on the documentary, “The Monopoly on Violence."

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