Judge Joseph Dredd has come to the screens once again.
This time the adaptation simply titled Dredd.
I'm Jakari Jackson for the Info Wars Nightly News.
Let's analyze this trailer to find the fact behind the fiction of this new film.
Spoiler alert!
You know how often we get a judge up in peace trees?
Well, you got one now.
The Judge Dredd storyline takes place in 2070, after war has devastated the majority of the United States, leaving only a few large sections of land known as Megacities inhabitable.
800 million people living in the ruin of the old world.
Mega cities are full of cramped skyscrapers that house the city's population.
Agenda 21 highlights include the destruction of the family unit in the name of sustainable development.
With people being forced to live in tight, compact cities in high-rise stack-em-and-pack-em apartments no bigger than
this 16 by 16 foot space.
space.
See any similarities?
No.
I'm not sure.
There we saw a drone patrolling the city skies.
Now this is probably the least futuristic aspect of the entire trailer.
Mainly because there are drones patrolling the U.S.
skies right now.
It wasn't long ago that it was said that drones in the U.S.
would be unarmed.
But even relatively small law enforcement agencies have been able to secure them for their own purposes.
This one's even designed to carry weapons.
You have a stun baton where you can actually engage somebody.
Let's take a look now at a judge's uniform.
Black.
Heavy armor.
With a helmet that doubles as a mask.
Back in 1977 when Judge Dredd first debuted, it was considered science fiction for police to dress like this.
Now, in cities such as Colorado Springs, it's standard issue.
Also, take note of a judge's lawgiver, a biometric firearm that can only be fired by its designated user.
A modification that the New Jersey Institute of Technology has been developing for years.
Now it's important to point out that even though judges are charged with executing quote law, they are not police.
Judges came into power at the end of the 21st century when they overthrew the U.S.
Constitution.
But I'm sure nothing like that could ever happen in our time.
I've told my administration we're going to look every single day to figure out what we can do without Congress.
What can we do without it?
Do I think that our actions in any way violate the War Powers Resolution?
The answer is no.
So I don't even have to get to the constitutional question.
Now, I'm not saying that Karl Urban, the writer, the directors, or anybody else involved in this film is purposely pushing a police state agenda.
I'm just saying that this film is a great example of what a police state can be, and as you've seen from this short video, we are not very far from it.
Now, here's a good spoiler for all you fanboys out there.
At the end of the film, Dredd kills the movie's villain, Mama, by throwing her from the top of a 200-story building.
The sentence is death.
Dread has already been released in the UK and is set for release here in the States at the end of September.