A Foundational Warning Ignored
The Founding Fathers of the United States issued grave warnings about the dangers of standing armies during peacetime. Though often dismissed as an outdated concern, their fears are increasingly relevant today. While few Americans worry about soldiers being quartered in their homes, the broader issue—state power enforced by militarized force—looms large in our communities.
False Choices in Modern Narratives
Modern discourse offers a misleading choice: Should we “defund the police” or “back the blue”? But both sides miss the deeper problem—an increasingly militarized domestic force that no longer serves the people but instead exerts control over them. Images of masked protesters and armed officers distract us from a critical truth: the real threat lies not in political slogans, but in centralized, unaccountable force.
Voices from the Founding Era
The 1776 Pennsylvania Constitution clearly stated:
“Standing armies in times of peace are dangerous to liberty; they ought not to be kept up.”
George Mason warned that:
“When once a standing army is established… the people lose their liberty.” (Constitutional Convention 1887)
St. George Tucker echoed this:
“Wherever standing armies are kept up, and the right of the people to bear arms is prohibited, liberty… is on the brink of destruction.” (St George Tucker, Blackstone’s Commentary)
Alexander Hamilton offered a counterbalance:
“A large body of citizens, little if at all, inferior to a professional army in discipline and arms… is the best possible security against a standing army.” (Federalist 29)
Their consensus? Liberty cannot survive where standing armies flourish unchecked.
The Domestic Army in Our Streets
Today, we face not only a global military presence but a domestic one as well. Local police departments are now equipped with military-grade gear: armored vehicles, sniper rifles, helicopters—even bayonets.
Examples include:
- Amador County, CA (Pop. 38,000): Two anti-mine tanks.
- Campbell County, WY (Pop. 46,000): Two mine-resistant vehicles and 17 M14 rifles.
- Winthrop Harbor, IL (Pop. 7,000): Ten helicopters and $6.5M in military equipment.
Why equip small towns like this? The answer, as even police insiders have admitted, is simple: “The only reason to have this equipment is to use it.” (Jim Fitzgerald, former New Jersey police officer, Former Director of the John Birch Society’s National Support Your Local Police initiative)
This gear is not intended for foreign enemies—it’s for domestic enforcement.
Citizens Labeled as Threats
Government reports over the years have listed “domestic terrorists” as:
- Anti-abortion advocates
- Supporters of Ron Paul
- Military veterans
- Parents protesting at school boards
- Those who display the Gadsden flag
These classifications show that it is not lawbreakers who are targeted—but dissenters.
Militias and the Founders’ Vision
The Founders’ answer to tyranny was not a national army or a standing police force—it was you. It was us. Local, well-trained militias, composed of citizens ready to defend their communities.
Constitutions from Delaware, New Hampshire, and Vermont all echo the same call:
Every citizen has the right to be protected and the duty to serve when needed.
These militias were not mercenaries beholden to city councils. They were neighbors defending neighbors.
When Police Became Standing Armies
Police, as we understand them today, didn’t exist in early America. Modern police departments weren’t introduced until New York City in 1844. Before that, public safety was handled by community members.
Sheriffs were originally limited to election oversight and judicial enforcement—not patrolling for infractions. Local “policing” meant community responsibility for health and safety—not full-time statute enforcers funded by federal grants and military gear.
The Consequence of Abdicated Responsibility
The deeper issue isn’t just standing armies or militarized police—it’s a citizenry that has surrendered its responsibility. We trust others to:
- Protect our rights
- Preserve our freedom
- Uphold our laws
But liberty cannot be delegated.
“Freedom is our responsibility.”
By giving away that responsibility—whether to police, politicians, or even military forces—we create an unaccountable monster. And it grows.
Morality: The Bedrock of Liberty
At the heart of the Founders’ vision was scriptural morality. Without it:
- We can’t discern true from false.
- We can’t receive divine guidance.
- We forfeit the blessings of liberty.
If we wish to restore liberty, we must begin with repentance and moral renewal. Only then can we ask for divine protection, wisdom, and the strength to resist tyranny.
Conclusion: The Real Enemy
We face no greater threat than the one already within our borders. Standing armies—whether under the Pentagon or the police department—are dangerous to a free people. The answer is not reactionary violence or misguided rebellion. It is principled, moral, grassroots preparation.
To preserve liberty, we must:
- Know our principles.
- Stand on scriptural morality.
- Train ourselves and our communities.
- Reject tyranny—especially the kind cloaked in “protection.”
Cops aren’t bad because of a “few bad apples”. Cops are bad because they shouldn’t exist.
Freedom begins with you.
Check out my personal experience with the standing army here https://treeoflibertysociety.com/when-i-got-no-knock-raid/
Read more about local police being the standing army the Founders warned about, check out these articles by Dr. Joe Wolverton:
Militarized Police: The Standing Army the Founders Warned About
When Local Police Become a “Standing Army”
Why Are Federal Agencies Being Armed With Military Grade Weapons and Gear?
Report: Local Law Enforcement Receiving Billions in Weapons From Pentagon
The Second Amendment: Protecting the Right of Armed Resistance to Tyranny