When you live in the belly of the military/industrial beast, crazy shit is to be expected. Neurosis of all size, shape and manner becomes routine. Barbie Doll anchor twits & Viagra commercials reinforce the post-industrial nightmare. War is peace and “evil dictators” are those of great integrity.
But this past election season takes the proverbial cake.
Like lemmings, bi-polar Republican primary voters marched out the latest “most conservative” billionaire-sponsored candidate only to dump the unlucky imp in unison once another state decides – with all the filial loyalty of Newt Gingrich – that a new idiot suits them.
At one point the pick the Republican sanitarium vascilated to a Knights of Malta stiff appropriately named Santorum. Perfect.
In the old days the Republican Party had a platform. Yes, it was all about supporting Big Business and billionaires, but at least it was a platform. Since the advent of Rush Limbaugh and his talk radio repeater prototypes, the GOP has become the party of division, fear and failed trickle down economics dogma.
There are no deeds. There is no platform. Words are all that matter. Lies don’t matter as long as you look good telling them. Witness Romney in the recent debates.
Like a 50-year-old boxer trying to stay on his feet and earn a split decision in the 15th round, the antiquated GOP can offer no good candidates because there are no good candidates in a party of “free-market” repeaters that has been duped and used as a tool by the banker constructors of the current neo-liberal economic insanity.
Liberty is fine until you take the liberty to steal my wages or my house. Free markets are fine unless they’re all rigged. And they are. Wars against small countries with oil are not cool anymore. What else does the GOP have?
Demographics are against them. Their base consists of angry aging white folks, who whine incessantly about their taxes and big government, all the while paying lower rates than poor folks and abusing their Medicare cards like hypochondriacs.
The country is getting younger, blacker and browner. The gap between the rich- the traditional Republican constituency- and the poor has never been greater. The middle class is washing out and becoming poor. None of this bodes well for Republicans.
Most do not even belong to the 1%, but their Stockholm Syndrome-driven mission is to aid and abet the 1% war pigs as these miscreants socialize their debts on the backs of the US Treasury while capitalizing their Cayman Islands profits.
When you support thieves and pirates, you have to lie about these thugs. Thus modern-day Republican strategy centers on obfuscation and fear. The grand old party of the elite spins folksy yarns, wraps itself in the flag and manufactures fear. They created/incited the Tea Party to rail against government, after Reagan/Bush/Bush had run up socialized Halliburton deficits building a police state/war machine.
They staked out a “family values” position to fool Christian voters, then took bribes from defense contractors and sodomized little boys in airport bathrooms. They are all about words and nothing about deeds. They are good liars.
The party of “personal responsibility” feeds at the government trough, points at the skinny guy behind them and is personally responsible for…passing the larger chunks of meat to their billionaire funders.
Increasingly the Republican Party is a refuge for psychopaths, sociopaths, bullies, cowards, snake-oil preachers and bellicose emotionally stunted hypocrites whose mommies didn’t love them enough. They pontificate loudly and with their finger in your face. When you call them on it they cry. Try it sometime.
Democrats should and will be challenged from the left in the coming decades, but the GOP is becoming a relic of the not-so golden past. Ron Paul should leave this party of phonies immediately. He is honest and does not deserve to be counted amongst such scoundrels.
I have many gripes with the timid Obama. But if, after witnessing this worn-out spectacle, you are still thinking of voting for Romney in the 2012 election, you need to seek professional help.
Dean Henderson is the author of four books: Big Oil & Their Bankers in the Persian Gulf: Four Horsemen, Eight Families & Their Global Intelligence, Narcotics & Terror Network, The Grateful Unrich: Revolution in 50 Countries, Das Kartell der Federal Reserve & Stickin’ it to the Matrix. You can subscribe free to his weekly Left Hook column @ www.deanhenderson.wordpress.com



February 20, 2012 at 9:46 am
I LIKE!
February 20, 2012 at 9:59 am
Nice healthy anger there, Dean. Respect.
But not so much lemmings, more GOPhers. GOPher another war, GOPher another honest wo/man’s throat.GOPher another al CIAda false flag mercenary black op. GOPher broke, but thats ok, we can always GOPher the sleepwalking taxpayer to bail us.
February 20, 2012 at 10:25 am
Don’t know if I should comment here at all, since I’m not eligible to vote. But seeing the impact US policy and politics has on the world, I may volunteer my opinion. Here in Germany they are frequent reports in our prime time news when the results of one of this pre-elections rounds are announced. And is quite popular at our TV and radio stations to frequently feature the verbal bashings which happens among the republican candidates. We are amused.
We are not amused about the prospects. Gingritch, Santorum, Romney are all shown as obscure personalities with hidden agendas, dubious history and right wing beliefs. The only one which is mostly simply ignored (or intentionally not mentioned) is Ron Paul. From what I have seen so far, he seems to be the lesser evil, however still a dedicated advocate of religious bigotry and superstition.
Well, here in Europe we had big hopes for Barak Obama. We were disappointed. But compared to what we see to be offered as alternatives this year, we feel that Ron Paul has no chance, and Obama will most likely to be endured another round, what will at least be better then Gingritch, Santorum or Romney.
By the way, I have seen that there is actually something like a Green Party in the US. But since Presidencies are bought and not won at your country, I have little hope that any of those big companies would choose to buy a green President …
February 20, 2012 at 1:54 pm
google OBAMA DECEPTION and watch
February 24, 2012 at 12:52 am
Dear Bernie, Alex Jones is just another man back by invisible powers. this movie brings up some good points but in general dosn’t give any REAL proof or new information. In th movie certain words sometimes appear in newspapers. Often the movie will show a series of newspaper headlines with keywords highlighted, such as “new world order” or “carbon taxes.” The fact that these articles use those words are implied to be proof of the trend of which the voiceover is speaking – frequently regardless of the lack of any connection. If someone being interviewed makes an audacious claim and this claim is taken as evidence. Conclusions are drawn from it. Gray-scale is scary. If Alex Jones likes someone, their picture is shown in color. If not, then the picture is in gray-scale, typically with further digital enhancements. It would seem that gray is evil.
Bernie, you just got sheepled:)
February 20, 2012 at 12:05 pm
Thank you, Dean – I will share your message with friends.
February 20, 2012 at 12:23 pm
Whatever side Amerika votes, outcome is the same. War and dead for poor, wealth for rich. Obama or Romney, it doesn’t matter.
February 20, 2012 at 3:02 pm
Sorry, alboin, it does matter. True, “war and death for the poor and wealth for the rich.” BUT, there is a “lesser of two evils”. The Republicans have taken us to the edge of insanity. Consider who you would prefer to nominate the next Supreme Court Justice which is a lifetime appointment. A President who will side with the corporate interests (see Citizens United decision), or a President who will nomnate a more impartial judge. (The two women Obama nominated and who now sit on the Supreme Court are good examples.)
February 21, 2012 at 7:38 am
As I wrote above, Obama does not fulfill our expectations by far, but he is definitly the lesser evil compared to the candidates which have, as for now, a chance to survive the present cannibalism of the pre-elections. Unless it is Ron Paul. I would love to see the FED to become accountable.
November 12, 2012 at 7:05 am
If you are being poisoned by Republican or Democrat doctrines you are still being poisoned.
There is still a War (OR 3 ) going .Democrats didn’t stop them. The Republicans are just schills at this point .There is more money made by the banksters in 1 day of war then a year of peace. there was only one member of congress that constantly stated that these wars were unconstitutional,and the leftist media has attacked him tirelessly. While the Republican establishment has done every thing they could to defame him .Why? Because he points out the Federal Reserve Cartel is the real reason for these problems. If anyone ,and I mean anyone thinks(In their alleged mind) ,that the Democrat plantation and machine is their answer ,they are totally wearing blinders. Republicans are just the other side of the same coin.
November 12, 2012 at 7:11 am
Judge Roberts was a Bush appointee and he sold the country out to Obama .Why?Because they both play for the same team !
February 21, 2012 at 9:25 am
Is the problem not that parliamentary democracy is no longer adequate for restraining the dinosaur corporate lobby manipulators who have mastered the game and become the new aristocracies, who through their PAC funding are new ‘electors’, mirroring the originating aristocratic feudal ‘electors’ of middle ages Europe, where the system emerged to curtail the excesses of royal decree and feudal barons. Adequate for their times(though barely, and debatably)…way past shelf-life for the 21st century, the new technologies of war/social control and our approaching ecological dilemmas. Individuals cannot solve a systemic crisis. We need new systems, new global cultures of post nationalist consciousness, and fresh interpretations of the now stale and abused central truths at the ethical, human heart of our jaded, and priestcraft-hijacked, religions.
Again, Aneurin Bevan(1897-1960)’Fascism is not itself a new order of society. It is the future refusing to be born.’
I hope that doesn’t read too much like a string of truisms, but I think it needs hammering..we need to reform the system…new candidates, like Obama, who is too intelligent for the policies he’s locked into and probably as smart as we can hope for, will not solve it. All his CHANGE can only be cosmetic within the prevailing machinery…and machine is the word…money and constantly money-filtered analysis is become the flywheel of our financially hypnotised demos/polis, globally. Rationality must return and trump pseudo-economic rationalisation, or Marx’s nightmare is galloping home, without his optimistic finale. Getting reason past Madison Avenue and Hollywood is the conundrum. Perhaps oceanic acidification will wake them up…but it increasingly looks as if both the Donkey and Elephant have been traded in for a cross-party genetic hybrid of(as you said Dean)Lemming; spliced with hyperneurotic Ostrich.
February 22, 2012 at 10:36 am
I love reading your texts, Opus.
The system will not change out of itself, obviously. The bad news is, that the system most likely is beyond changeable. We cannot change it anymore to become better, to reverse its course away from selfdestruction of the major part of humanity by the end of this century.
If you offer people a chance to live the life they are asking for, they are working for and hoping for, they refuse to grasp ist. Only very, very few people are able to wipe off their addicitions to nicotin, to alcohol, to caffein, to TV, to consuming, to wanting to have more, to money, to religion, to being ordered around. 200 years of indoctrination by global capitalists and religionists, over one billion USD each year being spent on keeping people addicted to consuming, have left their mark.
The motherland of all this is not the US, but Europe. However, the headquarters have been moved to the US a century ago, probably because they found the political environment to be particularly easy to form according their wishes, different from the millenia old structures, habits and closed circles in Europe. What we see in todays campaigns in the US is nothing but a logical and designed development of the takeover of political power by an oligarchy of huge global companies, which act on behalf of even fewer owners of those companies. They have already sacked the military, the police and the secret services, which now act as nothing more than thugs and bullies to keep the few, who cannot be made addicted, down and bound.
October 25, 2012 at 5:25 pm
Are you Opus?
February 21, 2012 at 4:12 pm
I often hear from progressive types an admiration for Ron Paul. Let’s try to dispel the “myth” about him:
Ron Paul Equals MORE Corporate Power
http://www.facebook.com/NoToRonPaul
Okay, so Ron Paul wants to end the wars, GREAT! So do a lot of people, especially on
the left.
So, Ron Paul wants to ‘End the Fed’, GREAT!
Do you know what he wants to replace it with? Gold? How does he think that will lead to less corruption?
So, Ron Paul wants to legalize marijuana, GREAT! Did you know he also wants to legalize drugs that are extremely addictive and even deadly?
If Ron Paul had his way there would be no more public schools, no Social Security, no public housing for the poor, no Environmental Protection Agency, no Health and Human Services, no protection for Labor, no Civil Rights … the list goes on and on. The worst thing that Ron Paul is against is regulation, including the market.
Isn’t that what caused this mess to begin with?
February 22, 2012 at 6:05 pm
Richard,
Calm down. Ron Paul is honest and forthright. Corporate power can only be effectively wielded and maintained through mercantilism via government.
Your fear of drugs is not based on fact but false info obviously. Drugs should be legalized as criminalization has shown to be wrong over and over again. Ron Paul is literally the only candidate on the right or left who even mentions the military industrial complex, the banking families and the federal reserve. Kucinich and sanders do not go as far as Paul in exposing the elites.
The regulation you speak of is currently controlled by corporations through mercantilism. Ron paul wants to lessen that stranglehold on corporate power through legislating monopolies underthe guise of regulation.
Dean Henderson voted for Ron Paul in 2008 as well so stop with the disinfo.
Obama IS owned the the illuminati and WILL engage in more murder like Libya. Next is Syria then Iran. Wake up.
February 22, 2012 at 7:18 pm
Michael,
Here is my position on drugs (see petition below).
Will you sign it? If not, why not?
We constantly hear about the huge expenditures by our government to fight against illegal drugs. We hear about violent behavior by drug users and drug cartels. We know those drug cartels rake in billions of dollars. Much of that money could provide tax relief for the USA, if drugs were legal, controlled and TAXED!
So I created a petition to The United States House of Representatives, The United States Senate and President Barack Obama, which says:
“I support the following solutions to the “War on Drugs” in the USA:
1) Legalize, control and tax all drugs, starting with marijuana.
(We already do this with alcohol and cigarettes.)
2) Prohibit the production and distribution of all weapons, starting with assault weapons.
(There is no need for weapons made only for killing human beings.).
3) Release or give parole to all persons incarerated because of non-violent use or distribution of drugs. (Keep prisons for violent criminals, not non-violent drug users.)”
Will you sign my petition? Please go there to add your name:
http://signon.org/sign/the-war-on-drugs?source=c.fwd&r_by=30865
February 24, 2012 at 4:10 am
It is not important if drugs are legal or illegal. They will be consumed anyways, the only question is, who gets the profits from selling them: Freelancing criminals or licensed criminals.
The only way to get a lock on this problem is social stability and security. Drugs are a means to escape, and if there is no need to escape, there is no need for drugs. Our growth and profit based economy exploits human life that much, that people can only stand it if their mind is focused on addictions rather then what they are forced to do all day, all life. Make life meaningful und give people something to do what makes sense and does not overburden them emotionally, physically or spiritually, and you will have a hard time to sell drugs.
February 21, 2012 at 6:02 pm
What a nightmare. I try to stop following and researching current events because it is so depressing to understand what’s really been going but like a moth to the fire I am unable to tear myself away. How do the goddamn sheeple do it? Ignorance is bliss?
So we’re like captives in this farce. Where the hell is “God”??? How naïve, no?
February 23, 2012 at 10:47 am
Richard,
First thing is drugs should be legal. The deal with taxing is the current government is owned and controlled by the illuminati so why would I trust them to tax and soend those taxes?
February 24, 2012 at 1:37 pm
As always, I really enjoy your articles. However, it seems that your stance assumes that there is some sort of difference between the Democratic and Republican parties. If you disagree, I would like to hear your argument. Democratic politicians have proven themselves to be just as scurrilous as Republicans, perhaps more so because they are supposed to be on the side of ‘everyman,’ and yet they have no compunction to stab us in the backs just as quickly as any Republican politician. Policies are not determined in Congress, but down the street at the Council on Foreign Relations. Today Republicans and Democrats have simply become two sides of the same coin. One side appeals to a corrupted view of conservatism while the other side appeals to a corrupted view of liberalism. Neither are true, neither are honest, neither have integrity, and neither can be trusted. They are both nothing more than flimsy facades to provide the appearance that we have a choice. The reason why more and more people are becoming dissatisfied is because we can no longer stomach the choices we are being allowed to make.
February 24, 2012 at 2:39 pm
Very true that in today’s Congess there are many of what Russ Feingold called corporate Democrats. It’s why I say in the article that Democrats need to be challenged from the left. I also think that left & right/liberal & conservative has come to connate certain “politically correct” cultural paths that are mostly complete bullshit. But one must take – as with everything – a historical view of Democrat/Republican & left/right that DOES have great significance.
When are nation was founded it waqs Democrats who wanted the common folk at the Constitutional Convention. Republicans had from the outset a dim and extremely patronizing view of these “commoners”. Republicans have from the beginning been the party of the wealthy elite – the 1%.
One cannot deny that the Vietnamese revolution against the US puppet Diem government in Saigon (now Ho Chi Minh city) was a LEFTIST revolution. The same came be said about the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, the FMLN in El Salvador, GARP (Guerrila Army of the Poor) in Guatemala, the Montoneros in Uruguay, ZANU-PF in Zimbabwe, Fidel’s guerrillas in Cuba, et al.
All fought (with real guns and ammunition) against the international bankers/IMF/CFR/Freemason/Illuminati/Muslim Brotherhood/Cabbalist/Zionist bad guys I try to expose in my columns. I respect the hell out of that kind of commitment. It’s what you do when your kid is starving. It’s why I call my column Left Hook.
There is in US conspiracy circles an alarming “edit” of history, maybe to justify our imperial status, god forbid we have to reconsider our entire existence. There is also in US leftist circles (what passes for a US left anyway) an extreme naivete about conspiracies. (see my article Red Scar on America) Though I catch hell from both sides, I try to serve as a bridge. Hopefully we can get to TRUTH, unite and overthrow these bastards!
One more thing. Under Sandinista rule in Nicaragua, I never saw more thriving “free enterprise”. But America has become SO right-wing that we can’t even have an honest discussion about say “nationalizing our Federal Reserve”, “nationalizing Big Oil”, both left wing manuevers that make SENSE. Encourage free enterprise, bust up cartels and nastionalize KEY industries. I would add mining, insurance and grain processing to that list.
Very few in Congress grasp these things, but Kucinich, Sanders, Barbara Lee, Alan Grayson, Feingold, Cynthia McKinney, etc. have. All are Democrats. Ron Paul is the solitary Republican who gets it. It’s why, despite disagreements (my education & health are not for profit!), I respect him greatly!
February 24, 2012 at 3:41 pm
Thanks so much for your reply and clarification. Even though I have only recently discovered your website and the wealth of your articles, I great respect your work and your point of view. I am astounded that you have been “awake” for so long, while so many of us are just starting to rub the sleep from our eyes. I come from a conservative background and a conservative family, so I realize that I have been properly programmed to think in a certain way. I still strongly believe in the conservative ideals that Ron Paul espouses like a smaller and less-intrusive government, spending within our means, a non-intervention foreign policy, etc. I believe that Ron Paul is currently our best hope for turning the tables on the criminal elite, but if they were to run for president, I believe that Kucinich and Sanders would be just as incorruptible.
I strongly believe that money is at the root of most of our social problems, so I also endorse the transition toward a resource-based economy. I believe that this displays that I am somewhat open to a more liberal way of thinking. I hope that you will continue to strive to serve as a bridge, and even though I am only one, know that your efforts are appreciated.
I look forward to reading more of your articles, and I appreciate all the research and insight you share.
February 25, 2012 at 5:48 am
In Europe we call that the trend to the middle. Political parties believe, that the majority of people generally are not inclined to extreme positions when electing their representatives for parliament, but prefer some kind of balanced positions with tendencies to equilibrium. Consequently, the big conservative and the big socialist parties, which dominate the parliaments across Europe, became more and more aligned, now to the point, that you frequently find conservative parties forcing through classic socialist position against the socialist parties, and vice versa.
The result is, that you in fact do not have a choice anymore, because the two factions which traditionally yield around 70 to 80% of all votes are now more or less the same. Of course, there are parties elected into parliaments which voice extreme positions. Radical nationalists as well as radical leftists or radicals of any other taste. But generally, those parties have no power at all and just add colourful blots to discussions. (You might want to search for speaches of the british politician Nigel Farage in the European Parliament on youtube. Ron Paul is docile and mild guy compared to him, and far less funny.)
So, on a broader view it is totally arbitrary which of two big parties you are voting for, the general outcome in policy and politics is not that different. Both serve the global oligarchy of companies and their owners, and I have the feeling, that more and more people realise that. Most of them just choose to stop to participate in elections, and a few are that upset, that they really elect one of the more obscure obscure offers. Like in Germany, where the Pirate Party has entered the polls and even one state parliament already and, if they don’t make any catastrophic mistakeds, will join the German national parliament next year.
However, we had this already in this country. 30 years ago our country was the first in the world which elected the Green party into our national parliament, and they are a steady portion of our political system since then. However, they are also going for the middle, and the positions of this party, and in particular the voting beheaviour of its members of parliament, are demonstrating advocating oligarchy positions for the last 10 years already. The System has much power to assimilate – resistance is futile!
February 24, 2012 at 5:30 pm
I guess there are degrees of Zioconnedness! Remember, the Chinese have placed their internal gold market in the hands of the Shanghai Gold Exchange and the banks over the last few months and the PAGE is waiting in the wings. They also just asked tgat the new head of World Bank not be American.
Gold standard kills the banksters’ printing press.
Beijing has “hardened” its Geopolitical stance on Syria….
In the first Chinese commentary after the weekend visit by Deputy Foreign Minister Zhai Jun to Damascus as president Hu Jintao’s special envoy, Beijing has ‘hardened’ its stance on Syria. The commentary appeared in today’s China Daily. The salients are as follows:
1. China’s and Russia’s veto of the UN Security Council resolution and the rejection of the subsequent UN GA resolution factored in that they might pave the way for outside intervention in Syria. The veto doesn’t mean China is favoring the Syrian government or that it is indifferent to the violence. But the priority is to ensure Syria doesn’t “end up on the same disastrous road as Libya.”
2. National sovereignty is a core principle for China. And the human rights issue is used by the West as pretext to pursue global or regional strategic interests.
3. The West’s “furious response” to the Chinese and Russian veto exposes its intention to dominate the Middle East and “monopolise” the UN.
4. The “intense and sharp contradictions in the Arab world” are also to be traced to the West’s ‘divide-and-conquer’ approach to the Middle East region.
5.. The Syrian crisis is not an issue of human rights alone. “The West wants to topple the Syrian government and replace it with a pro-Western one. Syria is considered a problem in the West’s Middle East strategy because of its close relations with Iran and Lebanon, which are hostile to the United States.”
6. The Arab League is playing second fiddle to the West’s Middle East strategy. The West’s “next target, no doubt, will be Iran.”
7. The Cold-War paradigm of western powers aligning against the “non-western world” continues and the “balance of power” between the US and the “non-western world” needs a “counterweight”.
8. Washington’s “hysterical reaction” to China’s veto shows it has not “adapted to China’s change”. China’s development will continue and China will be assertive as one of the P-5.
Once again, China has bracketed its veto with Russia’s. The reference to the ‘counterweight’ echoes the Global Times commentary on January 20 regarding a China-Russia alliance. The China Daily commentary is here. ….
Warships sail to Syria….
February 25, 2012 at 12:23 am
Dean should know better but was on a roll none the less. The truth as many readers know is that is makes not one single iota of difference which Global Elitist frontman is chosen. Obama is GWB on steroids. Those who liked George W. Bush, should absolutely love Obama. They are the same person. Bush handed Obama the baton and Obama took off running in the exact same direction, increasing everything that bush started. Bush started bailouts with TARP, Obama increased them to about 16 trillion. bush started socialization of medical care with Series D medicare, Obama “upped it” with Obama Care. Bush started 2 useless wars, Obama tripled the war effort adding, Libya, Egypt, in fact the US is in 120 countries, with special forces in 4 African nations and 45 military bases surrounding Iran today. Obama increased the faith initiatives that Bush started. Bush was surrounded by 11 Jesuits or Jesuit trained staff, Obama has about the same number including his chief staff writer an ex- Jesuit priest, who is still a Jesuit, no longer a priest. Bush visited the pope 6 times, Obama 2 times so far. Bush ignored the US-Mexican border, under Obama the border has grown to become the 3rd most dangerous place on Earth. Drugs flourished under both presidents, as US troops farmed the Afghan Poppy fields under Obama. Crime rates have risen slightly under Obama as has gang activity. Abortion rates are the same.
So actually as Dean knows it doesn’t matter which Papal patsy, or Illuminati puppet is elected we will march towards a global dictatorship governed by Rome.
George Bush was responsible for the Patriot Act that stifled American’s freedom and allowed Ghe government to spy on citizens, Obama the National Defense Authorization Act, which allows the government to arrest and contain citizens without due process.
February 25, 2012 at 8:09 am
I forgot to mention both Bush and Obama both used Depleted Uranium tipped weapons which caused massive deformities in new borns (google du weapons birth defects in Iraq- images ). Both contracted torture methods from obscure location around the world. Bush was an initiate of the brotherhood being Skull and Bones, Obama hired Skull and Bonesman Tim Geitner to be Scretary of the Treasury. Both are Freemasons, Bush Bohemian Grove pagan worship, Obama’s mother in law performed her own voodoo rituals in the White House. Obama had an assistant Reggie Love that he had a “special” relationship with, Bush appeared to have had a relationship with Chad Savage.
Bush was friendly with Wall St., Obama filled his Cabinet with Wall St executives including Jeffrey Immelt who was the CEO of the 2nd largest US defense contractor
G. E.
It’s hard to break away from the false left/right paradigm ….until you look at the facts.
Whoever wins the next election matters not one iota. Because the president means NOTHING. The US as the World is run by a cabal of global elitist who all answer to the most powerful man on Earth… The pope.
February 25, 2012 at 11:04 am
If Obama is all these things Jimmie, then the problem is that he is NOT left. It’s like you didn’t even read my comment.
This hardly negates the fact that right/left reflects a historical continuum along which a people decide how much government they want to, as the first notable Democratic leader of this nation Thomas Jefferson said, “buffer the peasant from the oligarchy”.
Study your history and jump off the currently in vogue Alex Jones-sheeple false flag operation known as the “false left/right paradigm”. It’s simply not accurate.
Norway is the most prosperous nation on earth, by many measures. They opted out of the Rothschild-controlled EU, have a national oil company, free education through PhD level, free health care, no debt and the highest standard of living on earth. And , oh by the way, they’ve governed from the left for decades.
Send me your “evidence” that Obama is a Prince Hall Freemason. Black people don’t get to be “real” Masons, because Masons & Nazis are the same thing.
Your’e full of shit if you think the Pope is the omnipotent one. The Illumati/Rothschild/City of London has owned the Vatican for centuries. Now disinformation folk like Dan Brown want to rip the Catholic Church, not because of the evil Pope (who came out strongly against both the Iraq & Afghan wars), but because lately 70% of Catholic priests consider themselves socialists. Since the radical 68′ Medellin II Catholic Bishops conference and the liberation theology that came out of it and inspired revolutions in Nicaragua, Haiti, El Salvador, et al., Catholics could no longer be trusted and were replaced by the Evangelicals as the religious driving force for the Illuminati.
Interesting fact: Obama was totally funded by Wall Street in 2008. He has received hardly any money from them to date for 2012. Who played who? We shall see…
February 28, 2012 at 9:06 am
empires fall thats what they do let chaos enter the fray thats how rebirth and perhaps a better world can emerge those of the baby boomer generation our mere witnesses .
February 28, 2012 at 11:11 am
The problem is, that there were never that many people to die over a falling empire as right now. We are talking about billions of people. Rebirth and perhaps a better world on the cost of billions starving, suffering and killing each other over food, water and resources is just to much to fatalistically accept. Especially since it could be avoided.
February 28, 2012 at 1:00 pm
Nope…the problem is that unlike the Pythonesque, Assyrian whore’s knickers, imperial rises and falls, we’re up against biocidal nuclear elimination of the possibilty of humanity being more than individually attainable; and the possibility of our realising humanity and a fully human(as opposed to the current simian) society as a species achievement. Its the nuclear dilemma…from the falsified nuclear family vs. human family(the cenral lie of the priestcraft distorted original anti-racial message of all the great religions/philosophies)to the moral high-ground accusatory finger of the Heroshima heroes…This is a bigger crux..its a test of humanity as a collective…homo dinosaurus..or modicum sapiens….only thing I do claim to know is it wont be won with weapons…maybe with the evolving cloud-technology tools..we need to clarify our definition of human..mine rests on the adult human being the one who recognises that ALL kids are their kids…including the following generations we borrow the depleting planet from.
February 29, 2012 at 12:02 pm
We don’t just borrow it from them, opus, we destroy it for them. What we are taking today cannot be given back tomorrow. We are leaving the grandchildren of our generation stripped bare in the cold.
October 13, 2012 at 10:05 pm
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October 24, 2012 at 8:42 pm
…Momentarily interrupting my reading of this piece to point out that even the “lemmings to the cliff” notion is a crafted lie of the darkest sort. Dig it up – the film that sponsored that (mis)belief was a Disney studio product (propaganda). Those unfortunate animals were sacrificed for nothing more than wickedness. They were herded onto a conveyor belt. Lemmings do not hurl themselves to death as a natural occurrence. It’s always mickeymouse time in the Magicke Kingdom. Back to you, Deano.
October 24, 2012 at 9:05 pm
My bad Nano. Not to disparage lemmings…
October 24, 2012 at 11:02 pm
Here’s a news flash for everyone. There is no LEFT or RIGHT. The Communists and the Fascists represent the same
politics, they only use different means. Hitler and Stalin were BOTH Socialists, both believed that the State ruled the people
and not the people the government. Stalin was in actual fact, the worst of the 2, and he was only following in the foot
steps of Lenin.
The real political scale, is that on the Left you have total State slavery, EVERYTHING belongs to the STATE. On the right
you have total anarchy, which is just as bad. But, just to the left of anarchy, is the Republic model of government, the
best devised so far in human history. Ah yes, I hear the screams, Democracy, Democracy. IT will only work when
you have well-educated CITIZENS who are DIRECTLY involved in the practice of government. With NO one in between.
However, they must understand and guard against the temptation to vote themselves money and land, from other
citizens who cannot withstand them. History, ladies and gentlemen, as yet to create so moral, ethical and honest
a society, yet.
We , this country, was given a chance to reach for that goal, and failed, over time. As Mr Franklin said, “we gave
you a Republic madam, if you can keep it”. Now, we stand on the edge, of becoming, slaves to an Imperial Socialism.
You will excuse me, I hope, If I dont clap.
Gregory Clark
October 24, 2012 at 11:04 pm
This is in respones to an earlier post by Richard Fairfleld.
“Gun Control” is the STUPIDEST invention the “progressives” ever came up with. To start with such a prohibition will only work with people who obey laws. If drugs were legalized and guns were illegalized then the people involved in the drug business now will just get into the illegal gun manufacturing business. Guns are not that hard to manufacture and have even been manufactured in PRISONS where they are already completely prohibited for the inmates. Forthermore “gun control” is a part of the three part formula that is every GENOCIDE that has ever occured in the 20th and 21st centuries, that formula being.
1. Promote the degrading of the value of human life (abortion, euthanasia, death with dignity, Lifeboat games in public school “Values Clarification” classes, etc.
2 Target a given population (Jews and Roma in Nazi Germany, Small land holders called “kulacks” and Ukrainians in the Stalin era Soviet Union, the edicated as was done Communist China and Cambodia under the Kmer Rouge.
3. Legally disarm EVERYBODY (gun control) in order to be able to “cull” the target groups from the general population without any retaliation from either those groups or their potential allies in the general population and then eliminate them in places like Aushwitz, the Soviet Gulag or the Camboidian killing fields.
October 25, 2012 at 7:25 am
There is only one reason the DHS recently bought 450 million rounds of hollow point bullets. It knows the Civil War II is coming. And the deaths that occur in that next bloody chapter of the “American Dream” can be attributed to the two parties who started it all – Democrats and Republicans. They are both EVIL and EQUAL, equally worthless. I wouldn’t vote for either of those two parties if my very soul depended upon it.
October 25, 2012 at 1:00 pm
Yep. Perception is the King. With extra Bernays sauce, please.
But there’s hope because these miscreants and their lackeys are all cowards at heart.
How else could they do what they do, be like they are?
On opening day of deer season in Pennsylvania, the first part of December, on day 1 there will be approx. 900,000 men and women out and about, armed with high powered rifles, pistols and shotguns.
I have a small goal each year in areminder of this to how many ever cops and authorities I meet (seek out). No drama or accosting, just calm reasoned facts.
Their reactions, big and small, are easy and telling lessons.
The Russian’s horrendous withering pyrrhic victory over Chechnya, a Republic half the size of West by God Virginia, comes to mind.
As does Vietnam.
As does Korea.
As does Afghanistan, twice in recent memory.
The DHS, FBI, police, what low down military they could really muster when it gets personal, etc.
These engage the Americans!!??
Ha! Ha!
Not by a long shot.
October 25, 2012 at 2:20 pm
Has it occurred to anyone that the selection of Romney was, like the impossible team of McCain/Palin, designed to lose.
Had the GOP wanted to actually win, their candidate must have been Ron Paul.
So voting for Obama fulfills the ultimate design of the Romney candidacy.
A further four years for the corporatist’s puppet who has moved Amerika into a fascist state even faster than GW and who declares his own wars and laughs at the concept of congressional rule.
Frankly both men are obscene.
Who in all conscience could vote for either?
You are between a rock and a hard place.
October 25, 2012 at 2:46 pm
Once again, how is it some people can believe that Democrat is different than Republican? Both the Messiah and Romney the Robot have exactly the same major political contributors (banks), both preach war against Syria and Iran, both grew up in wealth and avoided military service, both kiss Israhell’s ass, etc… . Someone please tell me the difference, as King Obama I has been a seamless, status quo continuity from Kink George II.
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