Avoiding Nuclear Holocaust

By: Ed Howes
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:25:26
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Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to save the United States from nuclear attack. The United States Government will not prevent this attack. As you probably suspect, they have been very busy for five years provoking it and clearly intend to continue doing so. The part of the world paying attention to U.S. imperialism now knows the U.S. people will not only allow it, they will support and encourage it. They will re elect it This puts much of the attentive world between Iraq and a hard place.

However, there is a percolating hatred of growing numbers of attentive warriors who are correctly advised the only way Americans will take control of a runaway monster of government, is a concerted policy of nuclear shock and awe. They know what it takes to get our attention. The occasional threats of George Bush to use preventive or preemptive attacks on anyone considered a threat to U.S. security (oil and corporate profit) and his occasional declaration of doing so with nuclear weapons has become the model for the global resistance.

Did it surprise you to learn North Korea and Pakistan were trading weapons technology and Pakistan was selling plans and nuclear technology? Perhaps you still have not heard. Are North Koreans radical Islamic terrorists? It doesn't matter, does it? People all over the world need protection from the U.S. shock and awe bully boys and no non nuclear power can even negotiate because Satan does not speak to evil. Who is like unto the U.S. to have the whole world shaking in its boots?

Pretend whatever helps you sleep at night, nuclear weapons scare bully boys and level the battleground. All of a sudden, or not, conventional military superiority only matters when applied against inferior militaries and civilians, as in Dresden, Germany, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan over sixty years ago. What goes around comes around, unless of course, God loves you. Then you get a pass - or as many as you need. Feeling better now?

Picture this: On a bright sun shiny day, ten oil and cargo ships chug toward the U.S.. Each is equipped with two medium range nuclear missiles and launchers. Both targeted for the same U.S. city, as accurate as our own. If the left one doesn't get you, the right one will. For all we know they could be our own. Is there a limit to government treason? There is none. When all ten ships, each with a different population target, are in position, at a certain time of night, the launch command is given. Within minutes, ten population centers are destroyed. Not one anti missle system ever launched a missile and would have done no good if they had, due to the short time and distance. Unlike 911, this one won't be televised.

What will our national government be doing the following morning? Will they be launching all "our" nukes? What will the targets be? Iran and North Korea? No matter, Washington D.C. would be a target if there was only one. Then who would the Strategic Air Command target, Caracas? The attack ships could chug into U.S. ports and unload their legitimate cargos if the port was not in a target zone.

The following morning more than half the U.S. military is deployed overseas and the remaining military has no central command. This would be an excellent time for armed evil doers to visit the U.S. in a huge airlift to liberate our people from the tyranny attempting to replace the former one. Preemptive government of an angry, unruly people. In the following weeks the United States would look a whole lot like Iraq does now, unless there were at least a million occupiers maintaining law and order for the 150 million survivors.

If only there was some way the American people could neutralize the threat the U.S. Government now poses to the world. This would make a decisive nuclear attack unnecessary. We only need read the U.S. Declaration of Independence to see we have a right and duty to dismantle this global threat we have created and allowed to dictate conditions to the world. We would still have state governments to maintain law and order and a loose confederation could provide real money or an interest free credit system. Whether Americans choose the non violent option or the nuclear one, we will need a post attack plan for reorganization. At this point in time, we have minds in high schools and universities which could come up with several good plans. Or is no plan what it means to be American? Maybe we should tune in to Jericho (CBS) and see how TV screenwriters solve the problems.

Ed Howes sought and found, knocked and entered. Now he sees things differently. To see more of what he sees, please visit http://www.justanotherview.com or do an author search here at Ezine Articles.

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