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Who Cares Enough to Rock the Boat?
Submitted: 2007-01-17 16:25:26
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“Documents like those of the New American Century project and Zbigniew Brzezinski's book 'The Grand Chessboard, American Primacy and its Geostrategic Imperatives' explain the plan which includes extending military objectives and operations to information warfare.” (1)
Information warfare is carried out before and after a war. It is required with the citizens of both the victor and the conquered, and this has been well understood since Sun-Tsu in a time before Christ. When a former Nuremberg prosecutor says Saddam and Bush should both be on trial we all should listen.
You have to love the way the US government protects our freedoms and had all these positive sounding names for their war and other mind control enslaving initiatives. The New Freedom Commission of the present Bush or shrub is no exception to our ‘new’ freedoms including the Patriot Act which was prepared in advance of 9-11. The fact that his father George I was a director of Lilly Corporation when a lot of new drugs became part of the government education and health care planning is probably just a co-incidence, Excuse me?! I love Patch Adams and his take on this.
“A coalition of over 100 advocacy organizations, united under the banner of MindFreedom International in representing the psychiatric survivors movement, has been galvanized by their strong opposition to the New Freedom Commission. Using celebrity to advance their opposition, the MindFreedom coalition has again enlisted the support of long time member and Gesundheit Institute founder Patch Adams, a medical doctor made famous by the movie that bears his name. Since 1992, Adams has supported MindFreedom campaigns, and in August, 2004, he kicked off the campaign against the New Freedom Commission by volunteering to screen President Bush himself. ‘He needs a lot of help. I'll see him for free,’ said Adams.” (2)
For any citizen of any country to not know history and what their nation was set up to do, is dangerous to the human race and all life on earth.
The Divine Kings and immortal (since the 19th Century in gradual steps) corporations have created this nationalistic separation of people and they allow some few people to live off others.
The privileged few in America and even fewer families watching over the dominated countries with all their corrupt warlords and religious despots are far fewer than they were before the Treaty of Westphalia that licensed or set up these ever fewer nations. Each time a country falls (Or is incorporated into a larger entity like the EEC that Hitler did good work to achieve the basis for) it is a lot like when Rome expanded its power while no longer being an Empire.
There are people in groups like the Club of Athens who recently have called for a new charter or sovereign rights status that makes nations have to treat their citizens with legal and moral concern as well as answering to a larger (perhaps a UN or other Chartered entity) structure.
The fortunate people living in luxury who are not part of the elites who set up this structure gain their status or largesse by feeding like carrion crows or sucking at the spigot of the higher entities. They have bought the nationalistic dogma and protect the little piece of the BIG pie they are allowed to chew on.
But the fact is - there is NO One Pie. Corruption, war and various unproductive enterprises that feed this burdensome and inhumane bureaucracy (The words of 'The Economist' talking about the time since standing armies were created during the French Revolution) deplete the potential for ALL people (and many more) to have great wealth. The Club of Rome has various articles and papers that show much more GDP can be created in fewer man hours. Bucky Fuller calculated all people on earth could be millionaires in the late 60s before the advent of even greater technological potential including space colonization and nanotechnology.
The net net of it seems to be - the American and other people who defend their way of life against the 'others' who want a little of the good life - are corrupt and corrupted while refusing to rock the boat.
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