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Have a Nice World War, Folks
Here is news of the Third World War. The United States has invaded Africa. US troops have entered Somalia, extending their war front from Afghanistan and Pakistan to Yemen and now the Horn of Africa. In preparation for an attack on Iran, American missiles have been placed in four Persian Gulf states, and "bunker-buster" bombs are said to be arriving at the US base on the British island of Diego Garcia in the Indian Ocean.
In Gaza, the sick and abandoned population, mostly children, is being entombed behind underground American-supplied walls in order to reinforce a criminal siege. In Latin America, the Obama administration has secured seven bases in Colombia, from which to wage a war of attrition against the popular democracies in Venezuela, Bolivia, Ecuador and Paraguay. Meanwhile, the secretary of "defence" Robert Gates complains that "the general [European] public and the political class" are so opposed to war they are an "impediment" to peace. Remember this is the month of the March Hare.
According to an American general, the invasion and occupation of Afghanistan is not so much a real war as a "war of perception". Thus, the recent "liberation of the city of Marja" from the Taliban's "command and control structure" was pure Hollywood. Marja is not a city; there was no Taliban command and control. The heroic liberators killed the usual civilians, poorest of the poor. Otherwise, it was fake. A war of perception is meant to provide fake news for the folks back home, to make a failed colonial adventure seem worthwhile and patriotic, as if The Hurt Locker were real and parades of flag-wrapped coffins through the Wiltshire town of Wooten Basset were not a cynical propaganda exercise.
"War is fun", the helmets in Vietnam used to say with bleakest irony, meaning that if a war is revealed as having no purpose other than to justify voracious power in the cause of lucrative fanaticisms such as the weapons industry, the danger of truth beckons. This danger can be illustrated by the liberal perception of Tony Blair in 1997 as one "who wants to create a world [where] ideology has surrendered entirely to values" (Hugo Young, the Guardian) compared with today's public reckoning of a liar and war criminal.
Western war-states such as the US and Britain are not threatened by the Taliban or any other introverted tribesmen in faraway places, but by the antiwar instincts of their own citizens. Consider the draconian sentences handed down in London to scores of young people who protested Israel's assault on Gaza in January last year. Following demonstrations in which paramilitary police "kettled" (corralled) thousands, first-offenders have received two and a half years in prison for minor offences that would not normally carry custodial sentences. On both sides of the Atlantic, serious dissent exposing illegal war has become a serious crime.
Silence in other high places allows this moral travesty. Across the arts, literature, journalism and the law, liberal elites, having hurried away from the debris of Blair and now Obama, continue to fudge their indifference to the barbarism and aims of western state crimes by promoting retrospectively the evils of their convenient demons, like Saddam Hussein. With Harold Pinter gone, try compiling a list of famous writers, artists and advocates whose principles are not consumed by the "market" or neutered by their celebrity. Who among them have spoken out about the holocaust in Iraq during almost 20 years of lethal blockade and assault? And all of it has been deliberate. On 22 January 1991, the US Defence Intelligence Agency predicted in impressive detail how a blockade would systematically destroy Iraq's clean water system and lead to "increased incidences, if not epidemics of disease". So the US set about eliminating clean water for the Iraqi population: one of the causes, noted Unicef, of the deaths of half a million Iraqi infants under the age of five. But this extremism apparently has no name.
Norman Mailer once said he believed the United States, in its endless pursuit of war and domination, had entered a "pre-fascist era". Mailer seemed tentative, as if trying to warn about something even he could not quite define. "Fascism" is not right, for it invokes lazy historical precedents, conjuring yet again the iconography of German and Italian repression. On the other hand, American authoritarianism, as the cultural critic Henry Giroux pointed out recently, is "more nuance, less theatrical, more cunning, less concerned with repressive modes of control than with manipulative modes of consent."
This is Americanism, the only predatory ideology to deny that it is an ideology. The rise of tentacular corporations that are dictatorships in their own right and of a military that is now a state with the state, set behind the façade of the best democracy 35,000 Washington lobbyists can buy, and a popular culture programmed to divert and stultify, is without precedent. More nuanced perhaps, but the results are both unambiguous and familiar. Denis Halliday and Hans von Sponeck, the senior United Nations officials in Iraq during the American and British-led blockade, are in no doubt they witnessed genocide. They saw no gas chambers. Insidious, undeclared, even presented wittily as enlightenment on the march, the Third World War and its genocide proceeded, human being by human being.
In the coming election campaign in Britain, the candidates will refer to this war only to laud "our boys". The candidates are almost identical political mummies shrouded in the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes. As Blair demonstrated a mite too eagerly, the British elite loves America because America allows it to barrack and bomb the natives and call itself a "partner". We should interrupt their fun.

143 Comments so far
Show AllRight on, Mr. Pilger.
Brilliant, Mr. Pilger!
This is exactly what we need to fight the power not divisive "liberal" Obamabot apologist crap from the NYTs that encourages us to fight our neighbors instead of fighting the power.
More like this please CD that confronts empire by laying out their plans for world domination naked for the world to see.
I picked this up on The New Statesman. Superb piece from Pilger, as always. He is one of the few world-class journalists with his finger on the pulse of the world.
If only people would listen to him.
Nobody listened to Cassandra. And she was always right.
I basically agree, ardent, but I would correct your first sentence. It should read:
"Yes, the US has started WW3 prodded by rogue ally 'gone bad', Israel."
There is no evidence Bin Laden had anything to do with 9/11, whereas we know that Israel and her Zionist minions in the U.S. were the driving force in the push to war in the Middle East and South Asia.
Have you never heard of false flag ops? Mossad is good at them.
Even the FBI admits it has no evidence linking OBL to the WTC demolition.
I'm sorry, ardent, but the burden is on you to provide the evidence that Osama did it. What evidence can you cite? The government's assertion? The obviously phony video the US army just happened to "discover" in some godforsaken backwater in Afghanistan? The confessions obtained by torture of Khalid Sheik Mohammad and others? None of this is admissible evidence.
I don't even say that Osama didn't do it; I only say that we have never seen any evidence of such.
And while it's quite likely there actually were some Arab extremists involved in the 9/11 attacks (just not the ones who have turned up alive and well since then), they sure as hell didn't rig the towers with explosives, nanothermite, and did not set off the explosions in the sub-basements attested to by a great many eyewitnesses among the custodians. And Arabs certainly didn't bring down WTC 7 at free-fall speed.
Nor am I implying that "Israel did it," though there are some evidentiary leads that need to be followed up, indicating that some Israeli operatives might have been in on the larger plot. No, I lay it all pretty much at the feet of Cheney & co., with the help of rogue elements at the Pentagon, CIA and, probably, Mossad.
Israel, and US neocon Zionists, on the other hand, were very clearly the driving force behind the push to attack Iraq. Surely you don't question that? It was even admitted by Zelikow. The same US Zionists were probably also part of the 9/11 job, but a thorough investigation would be needed before one could say that with any certainty. A "cui bono" analysis shows they stood to benefit a great deal from the whole scenario.
But it seems you're rather uninformed on all this, ardent. Where to begin? I suggest you start by watching the 2-hr video, "Core of Corruption," directed and produced by a couple of nice Jewish boys. It's almost all raw footage from the major networks of the events of 9/11 and the immediate aftermath, with very little commentary and interpretation. The material speaks for itself. Then you should go to the website Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth for scientific analysis. There's far more than this, of course, but that should get you started for now.
"... the burden is on you to provide the evidence that Osama did it."
Sorry to interrupt, but you obviously haven't heard that the burden of proof has been reversed in the U.S. The presumption of innocence was cast aside along with such other quaint notions as Magna Carta and habeas corpus. Perhaps you're still laboring under the illusion that the protections afforded under constitutional "supreme law" remain valid.
Clovis
Very well said. I would also add another documentary concerning the events that took place on Sept. 11, 2001 and that would be the Italian made film "Zero: An Investigation into 9/11" which was done with the collaboration of over 400 people.
Yes, I agree. "Zero" is an excellent film, not least because it had, I think, a bigger budget than many of the otherwise excellent nickel-and-dime documentaries.
Osama Bin Laden, who was quick to claim credit for the embassy attacks and the USS Cole, disavowed the 9/11 attacks as "un-islamic" because of their civilian casualties. The subsequent video purporting to show him gloating over the attacks has been pretty much dismissed as a hoax raising the question of who's spreading this disinformation and why. Certainly there were arabs in those planes. Certainly lee H. Oswald shot at Kennedy and James E. Ray shot at MLK. But no one with a cursory knowledge of those events believed their participation explains the event.
Well put, Rudy.
The FBI still does NOT list the 9/11/01 terrorism as one of bin Laden's crimes. See
http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten/fugitives/laden.htm
Why? The 'FBI has no hard evidence connecting Bin Laden to 9/11'. See http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=3246
Did the Arab/Muslim highjackers also plant demolitions in the three World Trade Center skyscrapers to collapse all three at free-fall speed into their own footprints? See http://www.ae911truth.org/flashmov12.htm
Still believe the version of events spun by the official 9/11 Commission Report? See 9/11 Commission Chairmen Admit to Whitewash
http://original.antiwar.com/eland/2006/08/08/911-commission-chairmen-admit-to-whitewash/
Yes, the banality of evil.
I can NOT vouch for its accuracy, but the following is taken from what purports to be a leaked CIA document:
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The fall of the Dutch Government over its troop commitment to Afghanistan demonstrates the fragility of European support for the NATO-led ISAF mission. Some NATO states, notably France and Germany, have counted on public apathy about Afghanistan to increase their contributions to the mission, but indifference might turn into active hostility if spring and summer fighting results in an upsurge in military or Afghan civilian casualties and if a Dutchstyle debate spills over into other states contributing troops.
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The Afghanistan mission’s low public salience has allowed French and German leaders to disregard popular opposition and steadily increase their troop contributions to the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).
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Afghan women could serve as ideal messengers in humanizing the ISAF role in combating the Taliban because of women’s ability to speak personally and credibly about their experiences under the Taliban, their aspirations for the future, and their fears of a Taliban victory. Outreach initiatives that create media opportunities for Afghan women to share their stories with French, German, and other European women could help to overcome pervasive skepticism among women in Western Europe toward the ISAF mission.
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Source: http://wikileaks.org/
Note in particular the part about so-called "democratic" governments disregarding popular opinion. That, of course, is the really BIG lie about democracy and "manufacturing consent" in general.
That CIA report is quite credible. It also notes that President Obama is valuable as a convincer to support the Afghanistan occupation.
Since the report was leaked and is now public, it will likely be discussed in the German legislature, for Germany has a decent democratic system with private and corporate money banned during elections and MMP proportional representation. The German people won't be happy when this gets out. Neither will French citizens.
That the CIA would manipulate public opinion for war and occupation in these nations won't go well, now that the report is out.
Good post RV.
Thanks.
As one who spent much of his working life (with security clearance) in the public service of a "democracy", that item seems quite credible to me too. It certainly seems familiar in terms of the overall prose style and use of language.
i'm sure you know this, but the s--- is about to hit the f-- over wikileaks....why? b/c they believe you & i, joe/jane 6/12 pack, should know what the heil "our" gov't is doing.
wikileaks rocks.
RV, democracy seems to have nothing to do with how the STICIA and its boss the Global EMPIRE is running this 'show', since if democracy were extant (even in weakened form) there would be no allowance of wars by the vast majority of average, honest, working-class and 'democracy-thinking' US, UK, German, French, Israel, and other citizens if the decision was in any way in their hands --- which it is NOT, but rather, unfortunately, in the hands of this damned Global corporate/financial/militarist EMPIRE.
BTW, regarding the prose and language of the document, it also reminds me of the tone of the "Secret Team" appendixes of Fletcher Prouty's book.
And why the inept attempt to use Afghan womens' real input to further justify the killing fields when the CIA and the "Secret Team" had such success in simply seeding that propaganda of Saddam's Iraqi soldiers "pulling Kuwaiti babies off incubators", and "Yellow Cake" from Niger, and attacks on the 'Turner Joy'. Oh what joy really good propaganda is in this post 911 stage show.
If the EMPIRE can get most Americans to believe that 911 was not orchestrated, then why the need for real Afghan women to give real interviews to support more virtual Predator attacks?
Fantasy and reality are now indistinguishable in America ---- as long as your WWF dog can dance better than a fifth grader --- an "Empire of Illusion" is indistinguishable from an Illusion of EMPIRE.
Best,
Alan
Pilger sees Africa and the middle east as the locale for the beginning of the next world war. He should look instead to an island about the size of Maryland which lies off the coast of China and which in fact is a part of China. The US currently maintains a 'one china policy' which it must in order to have diplomatic relations with mainland China. This 'one china policy' means that Taiwan is part of mainland China. The US also guarantees the right of Taiwan to defend itself against mainland China of which it is supposedly a part. These conflicting policies will lead to a confrontation with China. China is determined to reunify Taiwan and the US is determined that it won't happen. China is now importing massive quantities of strategic materials which would be needed to engage in a protracted conflict with the US and its allies. When China moves on Taiwan the US will be faced with the prospect of war with China or standing down and revealing an inability to enforce its' convoluted policies around the world. Look for China's move against Taiwan within the next five years but possibly within the next two.
"When China moves on Taiwan the US will be faced with the prospect of war with China or standing down"
This sounds like war-mongering to me.
The current ties between Taiwan's President, Ma Ying Jeou, the current government and the mainland are improving with more and more cross-straits cooperation. There is massive investment in PRC from Taiwan. The Democratic Progressive Party, DPP, is working against this but at the moment, they are not the dominant power in Taipei. Should the KMT remain in power, relations should continue to improve as China does not appear interested in confrontation and no one can point to any concrete acts of aggression by PRC against Taiwan.
If the DPP gets back in power, things could hot up but what steps them might actually take when in power is merely speculation.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
When China moves on Taiwan the U.S. owned corporations and R&D outfits in China will push the gelded U.S. government to back down and kiss China's ass the same way the plantation owners got the U.S. to kiss their ass in Honduras after they overthrew a Democratically elected president who was a populist reformer. It's not the government calling the foreign policy shots anymore in the U.S.--not even as a shared deliberative function with corporations. It's corporations uber alles in the U.S. now with the AEI, Heritage Foundation and Brookings Institutes concocting the plausible deniability to feed the Amurkan masses. The failed "Business Coup" of the 1930s succeeded in 2000.
Peace is far more profitable when dealing with China.
Relax all of you, Once China gets some democracy( 10-20 yrs) Taiwan will freely join.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
Capitalism does not guarantee the development of democracy, especially totalitarian capitalism such as exists in China and Tibet.
I agree with you there metal the CEOs and owners of the large corporations are the true enemies of *all* American citizens.
In most instances (this is one of them), John Pilger is head and shoulders above the pablum churned out by the liberal and progressive elite. His insights are invaluable.
This is in a contest for the best by the best of all journalists.
AD
Pilger sez: ""Fascism" is not right, for it invokes lazy historical precedents, conjuring yet again the iconography of German and Italian repression."
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Well, even after stripping away the "iconography" of the 20th-Century German and Italian models, you're still left needing a definition for present-day U.S. governance.
I submit it is not democracy.
No, there are no brownshirts marching the streets, but something very similar appears to be forming.
>>No, there are no brownshirts marching the streets, but something very similar appears to be forming.
Ahem. Something similar? How about dead nuts identical. Replete with F word and N word. Our inability to call a turd a turd is part of the reason we're in the situation we are in.
Is that what you got from this article? You think Pilger is talking about the Tea Party protests of mandate-to-buy insurance?
The fascism Pilger warns about stems from the policies of warmongers Obama, Bush II, Bush I and Blair, with a nod to blockade-monger Bill Clinton.
No. I was commenting on Goebbels post. What I took away from the article is the fact the left in America has become nothing more than a joke.
>>Silence in other high places allows this moral travesty. Across the arts, literature, journalism and the law, liberal elites, having hurried away from the debris of Blair and now Obama
Tea baggers are merely a symptom of a much larger problem. All the leftist Neville Chamberlains in the world aren't going to fix it.
Yes, this is a superb article by Pilger.
Goebbels sez, you question, "you're still left needing a definition for present-day U.S. governance."
Actually, we've got a perfect definition "for present-day U.S. governance" (as you say), but the definition of our formerly democratic country is now unfortunately as; this guileful ruling-elite Global corporate/financial/militarist EMPIRE --- which controls the U.S., U.K., Israel, and many other formerly democratic countries by hiding behind the facade of its Multi-Party modern 'Vichy' sham of faux democratic governments.
Yes, we've got Sheldon Wolin's entirely readable, excellent, and seminal work, "Democracy Incorporated: Managed Democracy and the Specter of Inverted Totalitarianism" --- in which he precisely diagnoses and describes exactly what is happening (and is now almost complete) in terms of a highly subtle, modern, sophisticated propagandist 21st century version of "inverted totalitarianism" (or global corporate fascism) taking over the US and using 'our' former democratic country as the nominal and temporary headquarters and dark SUPERPOWER armory of the Global Empire's unlimited grasp of unchecked power.
Yes, Sheldon Wolin, and Noam Chomsky, and Andrew Bacevich, Christopher Hedges, Chalmers Johnson, Gabriel Kolko, Jacob Hornberger, David Korten, Ralph Nader, Michael Hardt, Antonio Negri, David Harvey, Justin Raimondo, William Greider, Hannah Arendt, and hundreds of other principled "Anti-EMPIRE" academics and intellectuals on the serious left and libertarian right have been working and writing tirelessly about this only real "existential threat" to our small shared world for years, and in some cases decades.
The only real defense against this looming threat to our country, our children, and our world by Global EMPIRE fueled with “Empire-thinking”, is for average people everywhere to unite in solidarity and defend our democracy in a Global People’s “Anti-EMPIRE” movement starting with little sparks of populist, progressive, libertarian, anti-war, anti-corporatist, and Anti-EMPIRE movements like the unifying “Anti-Empire” Movement recently founded by Kevin Zeese, David Beito, Ralph Nader and many others on both the left progressive and right libertarian sides of this Global EMPIRE threat.
Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
Yes, Alan, Hanna Arendt and the "banality of evil".
I would like to add Naomi Klein and her "Shock Doctrine" perspective here as well.
And let's not forget that the catholic church and it's 1500 year 'empire of the soul' is coming down as well. The cornerstone - empire of empires.
YES, Naomi.
There are too many to mention who have provide telling attacks on this guileful, deceitful, and murderous cancer of Global EMPIRE --- but even among the great numbers of real patriots for 'democracy-thinking' and exposing and confronting the deadly 'Empire-thinking' of this damned Global EMPIRE, I apologize for not specifically mentioning Naomi, and her prescient value of enlightening us all on the EMPIRE's deceitful use of "Shock Doctrine".
Now that I think, Ron Suskind should also be singled out, as should the great late Howard Zinn --- and surely many, many more.
Yes, there is breadth and depth of champions on the 'democracy-thinking' (and action) side of this confrontation with evil, elitist, extinctionist, 'Empire-thinking'.
Cornel West --- ah, there's another. The list is long, impressive, diverse, and dedicated on the Anti-EMPIRE side --- both among the living and the dead; from Christ all the way through Adam Smith, Jefferson, Ike, Vonnegut, and MLK.
Best,
Alan
Sioux Rose
ALAN: Informed posts. There are a few on your most-excellent list I am yet to read. A friend of mine asked, "How can you live with what you know?" She prefers NOT to know of these things. Her family problems prove quite enough strain on her efforts to stay sane, balanced, and alive.
Good to see you again, Sioux!
Also let's add the late great Edward W. Said's name to that list of real heroes.
Good post and good list of authors, ought to be on everyone's must read list.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
"Little sparks" of movements sounds like George Herbert Walker Bush's "thousand points of light" to me. We need a bigger, broader, much more united movement and/or Third Party than that--even if only to be the standard bearer for similar but smaller, less organized movements worldwide. Little sparks of movements could take decades the biosphere and human overpopulations no longer have to come to realistic grips with the multiple crises that now confront us as a species, let alone as scattered political entities.
metal, you're right.
It needs to be a big solidarity movement focused on the EMPIRE which is the source of our problems.
A Global 'Anti-EMPIRE' People's Movement will attract lots of people from the 3rd world countries, who know only too well that EMPIRE is the key problem -- since they have the Empire's 'lance in their face' every day.
While the working-classes from first world supposed democracies in Europe --- who are currently getting the Empire's 'lance increasingly jabbed in their faces', in the form of Draconian cuts in civil and social budgets, are becoming more activist and engaged in the pressures that this damn Global Empire (and its looting banksters in the US) are putting on their own country's finances.
Lastly, poor, peonized, and serf-like US citizens who are closest to the wood-chipper in the 'homeland' of the Global EMPIRE are starting to see that 'it can happen here' and they will be scared-straight by the masses outside the US who already know what its like to be put through the meat-grinder of this Global Empire of murder.
Best, Alan
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
The way Goldman Sachs played both our economy and the Greek economy by encouraging investors to put their money into fraudulent bundled CDOs and then betting those markets would implode is a perfect example of capitalist imperialism. No telling how many countries Goldman Sachs has similarly exploited.
But such a movement needs its own media that can penetrate audience markets comparable to the MSM and the only way I can see that happening is with progressive low power FM radio stations blanketing medium and large markets with our own message and our own context for American politics and other world events.
Great post Alan,
As all yours are. Love the wood-chipper image. Even the tea baggers can see the Global wood-chipper is inches from their bodies, they just don't know who turned it loose on them.
The Global Control Empire?
We gotta come up with a catchy way to describe this monster...
This is a great article and our political leadership has failed us miserably. This would include our sacred cows on the left. It's time to think outside the box and start viewing some realistic solutions to this ever growing problem.
Quality analysis here, good article.
Not neo-fascism, perhaps "Inverted Totalitarianism" as Sheldon Wolin outlines. State-sponsored monopoly capitalism, Democracy Inc.
The propaganda, MSM pop culture, material diversions, sophisticated and expensive charades to give the illusion of democratic choice, and lack of education in history economics and politics make the public easily fooled.
Just take the health care reform sham: look at how many so-called progressives and moderates still think the bill is a postitive step forward toward universal, affordable quality health care. A great example. The Coporate Mafia and their puppets in govt. don't need to machine-gun the public into submission, they can just BS their way through anything, repeat it in the echo chamber of the corporate oligopoly media and most people buy it. It works like a charm, every time. A sucker is born every minute.
Suport for the wars in Afghanistan, Pakistan etc. is still relatively high, meanwhile 100s of billions are drained from the taxpayer every year and most don't see the connection. The propaganda, public relations, and consent manufacturing work very well in the USA
Sheldon Wolin is fantastic --- he's absolutely got the bell on this Global EMPIRE cat.
Now we have to join in a Global "Anti-EMPIRE" People's Movement of solidarity and laser-like focus of all our political efforts and energy on this single, signal seminal 'causal tumor of cancer' of all our diverse, critical, but distractive 'symptom issues' and 'identity issues', which the EMPIRE is delighted to use to 'divide and conquer' our otherwise disjointed and divided efforts, funding, protest, web-sites, etc.
The temptation may be great, but we must focus all our energy and efforts on the Global EMPIRE --- since it (and it alone) is the seminal cause of ALL wars, and tyranny, and economic oppression, and racism, and global ecological destruction, and torture, and injustice, and global warming, and genocide, and nuclear existential threat, and spying, and police-statism, and illegality, and corporate looting, and, and, and, ....
The only real defense against this looming threat to our country, our children, and our world by Global EMPIRE fueled with “Empire-thinking”, is for average people everywhere to unite in solidarity and defend our democracy in a Global People’s “Anti-EMPIRE” movement starting with little sparks of populist, progressive, libertarian, anti-war, anti-corporatist, and Anti-EMPIRE movements like the unifying “Anti-Empire” Movement recently founded by Kevin Zeese, David Beito, Ralph Nader and many others on both the left progressive and right libertarian sides of this Global EMPIRE cancer.
Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
RichM-
Totally was going to point out the same quote. Particularly the "less concerned with repressive modes of control than with manipulative modes of consent".
Wow. I guess I'd never considered it in quite that way before.
In light of this, the choice of the name "Fox" News looks much more apt.
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
I think the mass arrests of 1800 protesters and non-protesting bystanders in NYC at the 2004 Republican Convention and the violent "preemptive" arrests of dozens of protesters before the 2008 Republican Convention in St. Paul, Minnesota, and the use of the sound cannon and a military snatch'n'grab of a protester right off the street in front of cell phone cameras at the G-20 in Pittsburgh in 2009 are proof that out loud repression is becoming more tolerated and high-tech in the U.S.
Most Amurkans have all but forgotten the fact (if they ever realized it at all) that we are living under open-ended, de facto martial law with selective enforcement of habeas corpus, posse comitatus, the Bill of Rights and international treaty provisions, and that the entire citizenry of the United States is now subject to full-spectrum warrantless surveillance. They've learned how to both consciously and sub-consciously think like sheep. Americans are the world's masters at tuning it all out to watch some dumb sit-com, the SuperBowl or "reality TV" when the vast majority of them are not at some pointless and exploitative job listening to bad muzak. One of the most odious levels of repression in Amurka is the now permeating intellectual lobotomization of the entire popular culture except for a few old men about to retire from PBS.
Such a nation of gutless sheep and whining materialists so unquestioningly infantile in its dependence on foreign oil imported from countries where its MIC has crushed the lives of millions of innocents probably deserves its increasingly obvious, self-inflicted, Giant Banana Republican fate--complete with paramilitary & professional mercenary death squads of its own corporatist creation. Not because the spineless, walking capitalist drool bibb masses haven't done anything to end it, but because they WON'T.
People around the world who've seen this Naked Emperor for what it has become will have little sympathy when it collapses. It is only when something worse arises that they will remember it was not always as fascist as it became after Reagan; that, before we all knew better, the 1950s, '60s & '70s TV version of a Leave It To Beaver, My Three Sons (after Doug got remarried) and Brady Bunch nuclear family with the nice home & all the amenities & a gas guzzling car (or two) & corporate job security to make it all hang together WAS such a sweet lie. We will never see its like again--not enough of us to be as convinced of it as we were then.
If I had the money and a job waiting for me I'd be on a plane to Samsos Island to study at their little center on green renewable technologies in a heartbeat and never look back.
Sioux Rose
METAL: Powerful post to which I'd like to add two supportive observations:
1. Due to television acting to normalize the use of torture, if and when such tactics are directed at fellow citizens--those troublemakers who interfere with the machinations of the status quo--few will flinch at such protocols.
2. With the "success" of the tea party approach, a good percentage of citizens will prove inured to truth. Therefore the "official" story will suffice when it comes time to lock up those among the multitudes who actually see what's going on, and are positioned to activate others in the direction of resistance.
These pre-emptive psychological operations will have managed to massage enough of the public into a stance of passive acceptance, as to rule out the power of a majority standing up against greater and greater incursions against THE individual, and those ideals associated with the inception of this republic. (I say this with the understanding that The Founders were, to an extent, a product of the prejudices of their own times.)
On a different note, I believe in the power and influence of: prayer, deliverance, karma, major cycle changes that can completely alter the collective "script" in an unforeseen manner in a heartbeat, and Mother Nature's control over the "final" vote. Therefore logic may lead us to a certain natural conclusion; but undetectable forces may shift the outcome before things explode into a literal Armageddon. (I hope!)
Cicero: "Freedom is participation in power."
Thankfully the immoral, inexcusable pro-torture Fox Network program "24" will soon cease ongoing production and be relegated to re-runs. I hope nothing like it (or worse) takes its place.
I hope you're right about prayer, divine intervention, karma, etc., but history proves nothing along those lines either way. I hope it doesn't get down to Ma Nature canceling our collective species check, but time is short. There is always the unpredictable.