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The Decade's Biggest Scam
The Los Angeles Times examines the staggering sums of money expended on patently absurd domestic "homeland security" projects: $75 billion per year for things such as a Zodiac boat with side-scan sonar to respond to a potential attack on a lake in tiny Keith County, Nebraska, and hundreds of "9-ton BearCat armored vehicles, complete with turret" to guard against things like an attack on DreamWorks in Los Angeles. All of that -- which is independent of the exponentially greater sums spent on foreign wars, occupations, bombings, and the vast array of weaponry and private contractors to support it all -- is in response to this mammoth, existential, the-single-greatest-challenge-of-our-generation threat:
"The key to sustaining this Security State bonanza," writes Greenwald, "is keeping fear levels among the citizenry as high as possible... and that is accomplished by fixating even on minor and failed attacks, each one of which is immediately seized upon to justify greater expenditures, expansion of security measures, and a further erosion of rights." (Wikipedia)
"The number of people worldwide who are killed by Muslim-type terrorists, Al Qaeda wannabes, is maybe a few hundred outside of war zones. It's basically the same number of people who die drowning in the bathtub each year," said John Mueller, an Ohio State University professor who has written extensively about the balance between threat and expenditures in fighting terrorism.
Last year, McClatchy characterized this threat in similar terms: "undoubtedly more American citizens died overseas from traffic accidents or intestinal illnesses than from terrorism." The March, 2011, Harper's Index expressed the point this way: "Number of American civilians who died worldwide in terrorist attacks last year: 8 -- Minimum number who died after being struck by lightning: 29." That's the threat in the name of which a vast domestic Security State is constructed, wars and other attacks are and continue to be launched, and trillions of dollars are transferred to the private security and defense contracting industry at exactly the time that Americans -- even as they face massive wealth inequality -- are told that they must sacrifice basic economic security because of budgetary constraints.
Despite these increasing economic insecurities -- actually, precisely because of them -- the sprawling domestic Security State continues unabated. The industry journal National Defense Magazine today trumpets: "Homeland Security Market ‘Vibrant’ Despite Budget Concerns." It details how budget cuts mean "homeland security" growth may not be as robust as once predicted, but "Lockheed Martin, General Dynamics, Boeing and Northrop Grumman . . . have been winning more contracts from DHS"; as a Boeing spokesman put it: "You’ll still continue to see domestically significant investment on the part of the government and leveraging advances in technology to stand up and meet those emerging threats and needs.”
Of course, the key to sustaining this Security State bonanza -- profit for private industry and power for Security State officials -- is keeping fear levels among the citizenry as high as possible, as National Defense expressly notes, and that is accomplished by fixating even on minor and failed attacks, each one of which is immediately seized upon to justify greater expenditures, expansion of security measures, and a further erosion of rights:
Polls still show that there is increasing public concern about another terrorist attack. It is this fear and an unrealistic American perception of risk that will continue to propel some aspects of the market, analysts say. . . .
Small-scale attacks, whether successful or not, will continue to prompt additional spending, the market analysts at Homeland Security Research Corp. say. They point to the failed 2009 Christmas plot of a man trying to blow up a flight to Detroit with explosives sewn into his underwear and the attempted car-bombing in Times Square early the next year. Though unsuccessful, these events led to immediate White House intervention, congressional hearings and an airport screening upgrade costing more than $1.6 billion.
The LA Times, while skillfully highlighting these wasteful programs, depicts them as some sort of unintended inefficiencies. That is exactly what they are not. None of this is unintended or inefficient but is achieving exactly the purposes for which it is designed. That's true for two reasons.
First, this wastefulness is seen as inefficient only if one falsely assumes that its real objective is to combat Terrorist threats. That is not the purpose of what the U.S. Government does. As Daniel Weeks explains today, the Congress -- contrary to popular opinion -- is not "broken"; it is working perfectly for its actual owners. Or, as he puts it, "Washington isn't broken -- it’s fixed":
Our problem today is not a broken government but a beholden one: government is more beholden to special-interest shareholders who fund campaigns than it is to ordinary voters. Like any sound investor, the funders seek nothing more and nothing less than a handsome return -- deficits be darned -- in the form of tax breaks, subsidies and government contracts.
The LA Times, and most people who denounce these spending "inefficiencies," have the causation backwards: fighting Terrorism isn't the goal that security spending is supposed to fulfill; the security spending (and power vested by surveillance) is the goal itself, and Terrorism is the pretext for it. For that reason, whether the spending efficiently addresses a Terrorism threat is totally irrelevant.
Second, while the Security State has little to do with addressing ostensible Terrorist threats, it has much to do with targeting perceived domestic and political threats, especially threats brought about by social unrest from austerity and the growing wealth gap. This Alternet article by Sarah Jafee, entitled "How the Surveillance State Protects the Interests Of the Ultra-Rich," compiles much evidence -- including what I offered two weeks ago -- demonstrating that the prime aim of the growing Surveillance State is to impose domestic order, preserve prevailing economic prerogatives and stifle dissent and anticipated unrest.
Read the full article at Salon.com
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Show AllGood article....Like I keep saying: "9/11 was the goose that laid the golden grenade".
To rosemarie jackowski
Thanks.....
That's why we must UNMASK the goose FEATHER BY FEATHER.
Let them write their biographies, we need the auto biographies & the golden grenades of the rattle snake @ NSA, CIA, & THE REST OF THE FAMILY. It is clear NOW that the world is run by a MILITARY WORLD DICTATORSHIP with various arms, tentacles & economic interests.
We also know NOW that the icc & the security council & few others are far from neutral or instruments for peace.
@best they remain SILENT when the empire swallows a small nation, @worst they take sides to rationalise & justify the rape of a smaller weaker but rich nation or happen to be in a strategic position judging by the politically correct butcher of the day.
I must give credit to AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL for bringing the fabrication of DOD & CIA regarding the school of rape that kadafi was supposedly running, part of the extraordinary propaganda of the WAR MACHINE while the INTERVENTIONS themselves Libya, Iraq, Pakistan,, are nothing short of WHOLESALE RAPE OF NATIONS, on every single level.
The use of weapons of mass destruction is still being used, it simply changes shape & form according to the subject of the day.
CAN YOU LIE TO 7BILLION PEOPLE? YES YOU CAN, JUST ASK MURDOCH BUT TO BE FAIR HE'S NOT ALONE.
Some hope people are waking up.
No terror no torture just truth
just yesterday, I had someone say to me:
'yes, but they'll never use drones against their own people...'
what an awakening lies ahead...
Of course, and there were no American soldiers effected by Agent Orange or Poison gas in the highway tunnels of California or LSD experiments used on American civilians by this Government..
Just as Howard Zinn stated, "When the Government uses weapons against the "enemy", it is only A matter of time before they use them against us....
Yep, this is exactly what the false flag of 9/11, and the others are meant to do. And the people here are too stupid to see that. Back during the wire tapping days, my neighbor said that idiodic phrase, if you have nothing to hide... Now, these same people line up to be either groped or radiated and freely giving up their 4th amendment right. If it even still exists. The 1st one is long gone.
Land of the free and home of the brave has been replaced by the opposite.
One failed attack back in 93 did not produce what the false ones have.
And are you kidding me? A rubber boat for a lake? There are so many ways terrorists could kill us if 'they' really were a threat. Water, trains...,ect. But they do not exist. Just ways to take more of our money and give it to defense companies for when we have had enough.
Thanks joecool9
Hostages of our own, military, so called intelligence, & most important CORPORATIONS, BANKING & FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS. all wrapped gifted sealed & sold in incremental government packages.
My question to NSA, CIA, DOD WHO located bin laden who had the first meal with him, who gave him the first instructions, who made financial agreements with him, which institutions were involved in terms of building various networks in the US & various other areas, the role played by various so called intelligence agencies, the us government,the Saudis, what deals were made between the US & saudi arabia, the creation of el kaida & the invasion of Iraq, the bush family, ramsfield, cheney, various corporations, in the US.
Further more & a critical part, the absurd idea that he could do all that ALONE without the knowledge of the very people who trained him & armed him.
Also critical an inquiry into his assassination or rather execution & his resting with the fish thing, while he was the most powerful witness history has ever witnessed.
I won't go into the technicalities of the explosions, I leave that to others.
There is no doubt in my mind that DOD, CIA, NSA & various shadowy entities have a tremendous deal of responsibility in what took place 11 years ago.
If we can Jail a HERO like Bradley Manning & watch cheney sign autographs than we have failed where good MEN & WOMEN have succeed in 1945. ( succeeded to reduce some human suffering for a brief moment only to SEA IT MORPHING to what it is TODAY)
THAN, U could kill a MAN/WOMAN BUT NOT THE IDEA. THEY MAY HAVE KILLED BOTH THE LAST TEN YEARS, HAVE THEY?
No terror no torture just truth.
"I won't go into the technicalities of the explosions, I leave that to others.
There is no doubt in my mind that DOD, CIA, NSA & various shadowy entities have a tremendous deal of responsibility in what took place 11 years ago."
Not to mention THE MOSSAD...
deleted due to cancellation of the first amendment... as Ari Fleischer once told us, "Americans need to watch what they say."
A list of the nutty expenditures in the name of homeland security would surely buckle the knees. Traditional right-leaning voters such as police and fire fighters, and weapons builders, military-related industries enjoyed loads of corporate welfare over the past ten years. Just the other day I saw a rubber boat with an armored cabin and four (!) 300 horsepower outboard motors keeping the Great Lakes safe from an Al Qaeda invasion. Fear is a powerful tool for control. Statesmanship and visionary leadership are becoming rare. Once upon a time, I had a Senator who provided the lone vote against the Patriot Act, and before him another Senator who publicized wasteful spending by periodically giving out a “Golden Fleece Award”. For me, those were more hopeful days.
Probably keeping America free from all that Canadian weed, though the pretext is that it's so easy for terrorists to get into Canada that the boarder has to be patroled now with hot boats and drones.
The only thing we have to fear - are the corporations themselves.
Great article by GG!
The ruling class is not stupid. They know that the massive transfer of wealth from the great many to very few that has occurred, especially in the last decade, eventually will result in push-back from working people. The GWOT, DHS, the surveillance state, the militarization of the police and the erosion of civil liberties, are their way of safeguarding that inequality, of protecting their booty - that which they have robbed from us. They know that eventually we will organize and fight back.
However, the ruling class, the super-rich, are already ready for a fight; yet the American working people are, for the most part, still asleep.
if only we could all learn how
to always be right here and now;
with no yester, no tomorrow,
no imagined future sorrow.
dubet: Here they are. Meant for peace, but bet my ass they'll be confiscated for other uses: www.hyperblimp.com
thanks for bringing up blimps...
I grew up, again, outside Spokane, and frequently drove past Fairchild AFB...they used to park one of the Goodyear blimps there, and use it to train pilots, so we got to see it fly alot...
it was cool...
dubet: Here they are. Meant for peace, but bet my ass they'll be confiscated for other uses: www.hyperblimp.com
It’s quite simple really; the war of terror is self-manufactured. Anyone critical of the capitalist empire and/or Israel is a terrorist. If you want to protect the environment against rapacious corporations then you are an ‘eco-terrorist’. If you try to hack into the computers of the MIC or financial institutions then you are a ‘cyber-terrorist’.
I learned what side I was on when George Bush stated in his famous speech, “you are either with us, or you’re with the terrorists”. Well I knew without a doubt that I was not with him, or his military industrial complex. By that measure I knew that I was a terrorist – and that’s exactly the point that Glenn Greenwald is making in this excellent article. The security apparatus is aimed at ‘we the people’, and was catalyzed on 9/11 when two radio controlled military aircraft followed their signals right into the two towers and a CIA missile was aimed at the Pentagon.
[Anticipate that some comments arising from this article will be too controversial for CD and summarily deleted.]
And, what the hell happened in Pennsylvania. No plane parts. No pieces of shredded luggage. No people parts. No nothing. Just a hole in the ground. There were early reports of an airplane engine found on the ground some eight miles from the hole, never repeated. Quite a bounce, eh? I don't know what happened there but there was no airliner crash as reported in the media. People ate it up, though, even though for the first and only, so far, time in history an airplane crashed without leaving any sort of debris field.
Glen Greenwald analysis here is OK- but like too many Mr Greenwald failed to look at 9-11 as a pretext to everything he's talking about! In the wake of 9-11, the phony 'War on Terror' has been used to justify everything Mr Greenwald notes here & other abuses of power [police state procedures] he has noted over the past decade.
His analysis in some ways lacks depth IE: The 2009 failed so-called X-Mas Day bombing plot. How did a Nigerian without proper paperwork board a US bound flight- after his own farther alerted US officials at the US Nigerian Embassy at-least a month in advance, about his son's affiliations w Yememi Muslim Militants?! Furthermore, Several co-passengers reported that when the alleged [as a lawyer Mr Greenwald should know to use alleged] failed under-pants bomber, a Nigerian national, tried to board the plane without either a US visa, a suitcase & on a one-way ticket [all of these are big RED FLAGS]- an unidentified man [who may have been known by airport security or officials or at-least well versed on how to by-pass basic security checks] helped the alleged attempted bomber board the plane by describing him as a Darfurian Refugee [though this fellow was from Nigeria not Sudan]! So just who was this guy?, Did he show airport security corroborating paperwork, was he a known official of some kind??? Apparently no-one 'officially' has bothered to try to answer that question - the alleged X-Mas day bomber's mysterious benefactor apparently appeared on cue out 'no-where' & then disappeared!
But even his actions on-board the Detroit bound flight were curious...According to fellow passengers, included one sitting next to him, the alleged X-Mas day bomber seem unaware &/or a bit surprised when his pants started smoking...
But instead of doing a real investigation of these MULTIPLE BREACHES in BASIC SECURITY- what the Obama regime decided to do is roll-out [as if on cue] these NAKED BODY SCANNERS - which were conveniently being hawked [for BiG BUCKS] by Bushite insider & ex-Home-Security Chief Mike Chertoff ! And its note-worthy that Israel- which is well known to have some of the best airport / airline security in the World -rejected these NAKED-BODY scanners as NOT Worth the Trouble & Cost!
NOTE the pattern- First the Bush / Cheney NeoCons block, obstruct an investigation into 9-11, until 9-11 survivors & victims families insist & demand it! Then the Bushites roll-out a phony investigation [IE: cover-up] as they roll-out their phony 'War on Terror' paradigm!
Then comes Mr [phony] Hope & Change [O-Bomb-em]. He announces there will be NO Prosecutions for Bush / Cheney regime's KNOWN & ADMITTED WAR CRIMES & Constitutional Violations [because he's looking forward not back]! So when the alleged 2009 X-Mas Day bomber fiasco occurs is there a Real investigation? - NO! What we got was Full-Body NAKED BODY [potentially hazardous] X-Rays machines being hawked [for $BIG] by Bushite Mike Chertoff - which violates the Right to Privacy & other 4th amendment rights against unreasonable [like potentially hazardous] searches! It called COG: Continuity of Gov't - meaning SOS no matter if there's a Dim or Repug sitting in the Big-House / White House!
War is a racket. Now add most Homeland Security contracting. They are expensive, ineffective, and aimed at the bogeyman under the bed.
Read this list. If there is anything on it that we are not doing, please let me know. Pay special attention to 3, 4, 7, 9 and 11 as pertaining to this article.
When Cheney/Bush shredded the Constitution, substituting the illegal and unconstitutional "Patriot Act," we went from a covert fascist nation to an overt one.
Now we are approaching the Nazi version as the Oligarchy has been given open control of the (at one time) US Government.
Fourteen Defining
Characteristics Of Fascism
By Dr. Lawrence Britt
Source Free Inquiry.co
5-28-3
Dr. Lawrence Britt has examined the fascist regimes of Hitler (Germany), Mussolini (Italy), Franco (Spain), Suharto (Indonesia) and several Latin American regimes. Britt found 14 defining characteristics common to each:
1. Powerful and Continuing Nationalism - Fascist regimes tend to make constant use of patriotic mottos, slogans, symbols, songs, and other paraphernalia. Flags are seen everywhere, as are flag symbols on clothing and in public displays.
2. Disdain for the Recognition of Human Rights - Because of fear of enemies and the need for security, the people in fascist regimes are persuaded that human rights can be ignored in certain cases because of "need." The people tend to look the other way or even approve of torture, summary executions, assassinations, long incarcerations of prisoners, etc.
3. Identification of Enemies/Scapegoats as a Unifying Cause - The people are rallied into a unifying patriotic frenzy over the need to eliminate a perceived common threat or foe: racial , ethnic or religious minorities; liberals; communists; socialists, terrorists, etc.
4. Supremacy of the Military - Even when there are widespread domestic problems, the military is given a disproportionate amount of government funding, and the domestic agenda is neglected. Soldiers and military service are glamorized.
5. Rampant Sexism - The governments of fascist nations tend to be almost exclusively male-dominated. Under fascist regimes, traditional gender roles are made more rigid. Divorce, abortion and homosexuality are suppressed and the state is represented as the ultimate guardian of the family institution.
6. Controlled Mass Media - Sometimes the media is directly controlled by the government, but in other cases, the media is indirectly controlled by government regulation, or sympathetic media spokespeople and executives. Censorship, especially in war time, is very common.
7. Obsession with National Security - Fear is used as a motivational tool by the government over the masses.
8. Religion and Government are Intertwined - Governments in fascist nations tend to use the most common religion in the nation as a tool to manipulate public opinion. Religious rhetoric and terminology is common from government leaders, even when the major tenets of the religion are diametrically opposed to the government's policies or actions.
9. Corporate Power is Protected - The industrial and business aristocracy of a fascist nation often are the ones who put the government leaders into power, creating a mutually beneficial business/government relationship and power elite.
10. Labor Power is Suppressed - Because the organizing power of labor is the only real threat to a fascist government, labor unions are either eliminated entirely, or are severely suppressed.
11. Disdain for Intellectuals and the Arts - Fascist nations tend to promote and tolerate open hostility to higher education, and academia. It is not uncommon for professors and other academics to be censored or even arrested. Free expression in the arts and letters is openly attacked.
12. Obsession with Crime and Punishment - Under fascist regimes, the police are given almost limitless power to enforce laws. The people are often willing to overlook police abuses and even forego civil liberties in the name of patriotism. There is often a national police force with virtually unlimited power in fascist nations.
13. Rampant Cronyism and Corruption - Fascist regimes almost always are governed by groups of friends and associates who appoint each other to government positions and use governmental power and authority to protect their friends from accountability. It is not uncommon in fascist regimes for national resources and even treasures to be appropriated or even outright stolen by government leaders.
14. Fraudulent Elections - Sometimes elections in fascist nations are a complete sham. Other times elections are manipulated by smear campaigns against or even assassination of opposition candidates, use of legislation to control voting numbers or political district boundaries, and manipulation of the media. Fascist nations also typically use their judiciaries to manipulate or control elections.
All true. But pick a time in US history when these 14 characteristics weren't true to a greater or lesser degree? We don't have Red scares, or the "evil empire" anymore, but we do have the "terrorist threat." Fascism, like neo-liberalism, are just forms that capitalism can take. They are simply different ways of expanding the interests of a particular capitalist class at the expense of working people (and weaker nations).
When are enough of those inside the Washington Beltway wrecking crew, especially with regard to our rights, going to start reading and understanding what Glenn Greenwald has been writing for some time and seeing the wisdom of that sage Benjamin Franklin that 'Those who would trade their liberty for security deserve neither"?
Never. The "Beltway wrecking crew" regardless of party affiliation, are serving the interests of those that put them into office: their corporate backers. The only difference between now and in the past is that today they do it blatantly.
When asked what he thought about the republican form of government being implemented, Ben replied "that it will last a few hundred years and collapse because of corruption, graft and despotism" and here we are.
I don't understand what the fuss is all about. After all, it's clear that all of our spending and efforts as well as the invasions of our privacy and the limitations on our freedom in the name of anti-terrorism (or hidden under cover) is well worth it. That's why deaths due to terrorism are so low.
I understand this because it's the same as with the neighbor guy who frequently walks around his yard banging on pots and pans to scare the tigers away. Because of his efforts and annoyance, we've never had any tigers come through the neighborhood. (We do get a few timber wolves wandering through town occasionally, though. Keeps life interesting.)
Similarly, we have been using garlic to keep away the vampires - the blood sucking type. It seems to be working very well! However, garlic has been completely ineffective for keeping at bay the other kind of vampire - the corporate type.
They also happen to be mental vampires given their schadenfreude at us.
you can also keep vampires at bay by rearranging your furniture,
according to the ancient art of fang shooey.
Corporations aren't even afraid of stakeholders any more...
:O)
Timber wolves are not much of a problem, just make a lot of noise, but you need silver bullets for werewolves.
Speaking to the national security state, I shudder to think of what an American Spring would sound and smell like when you think about how many of those plebs have spent their weekends out in the woods with re-engineered assault rifles playing guerrila fighter games. If it was in America how many of those protesters in Tahir Square would have been armed? Of course, the arms business makes money selling guns and ammo to both sides, as usual.
I have a far greater fear of a terrorist attack like the one perpetrated on Gabby Gifford in AZ, with all the collateral deaths, than another attack like 9/11.
Sigh, great article except there's one fundamental point that seldom gets talked about in these articles, how the MIC financially and mentally keeps us hooked so that we end up finding ourselves having to pick between goodwill and survival. The MIC can only gloat watching us shoot each other off on "baby killer" guilt complex vs who's the least materialistic and richie rich and lucky to be less dependent on the MIC for survival.
How long can they keep this up?
Every one should be forced to read the speech Eisenhower gave when leaving
office. No one should be surprised at the empire the usa has become.. One that will hopefully go broke soon.. Only then will the people of the earth be safe from
Amerikan aggression.
Thank you Glenn Greenwald! Finally an article that says how much money is spent on so little of a threat. It is a scam, pure and simple! This article should be posted on every news site...and on mainstream news (but that will never happen.)
9/11 was the biggest scam. Homeland Security is just the sideshow.
I think it's really the other way around. 9/11, in retrospect, was a small price to pay for a military-corporate-security-state that grows exponentially as the phony war on terror continues without end.
This article absolutely crushes the false premise that so easily floats around the halls of North American discourse.
The false premise is... "The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were major 'failures' for Bush/Cheney and now Obama."
This article is spot on, if a little late in coming.
Here's one from several years ago that dealt with the actual numbers, and the actual threat contrasted against those of fatalities due to traffic, natural disasters, 'domestic' crime, and other threats.
Do the math.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/17423572/The-Global-War-on-Terrorism
OUR "DEMOCRACY" IS DEAD!!!!!!!!!!
Number of American civilians who died worldwide in terrorist attacks last year: 8.
Dollars spent in response: hundreds of billions.
Number of American civilians who died from lack of health care last year: 40,000.
Dollars spent in response: zero.
They claim claim to be concerned about our safety.
I’m supposed to feel safe in my poverty.
Your poverty will be well protected so feel safe and secure with it.
Let's ask ourselves two simple questions:
Where does the money come from that pays for this?
Do we have a choice in whether or not we fund this?
Those who have ears to hear, let them hear.
Here are two simple answers:
1) The money is manufactured out of thin air by the Federal Reserve. Money=Debt
2) Although a handful of us may refuse to pay their taxes, in Reality we do not have a choice.
The funding comes from the forced contributions, withholding taxes by taxing labor which the USG gives to the corporations either in like kind or benefits such as the Pentagon protection racket scheme which protects the worldwide assets of the wealthy & multinational corporations many of which pay little/no taxes and are not even located in the former USA, now the UCE, United Corporate Empire. This is unethical gangsterism perpetrated on the world by the Pentagon. Al Capone was an ethical gangster, Al didn't protect those that didn't pay for it. As for the Fed, it is the forced contributions that pays the interest that the Fed creates, fiat money. Printing money isn't even necessary, just computer entries which means the Fed creates counterfeit money and charges interest for it.
We have always been at war with East Asia.