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Imperial Delusions: Ignoring the Lessons of 9/11
Ten years ago, critics of America’s mad rush to war were right, but it didn’t matter.
Within hours after the 9/11 terrorist attacks, it was clear that political leaders were going to use the attacks to justify war in Central Asia and the Middle East. And within hours, those of us critical of that policy began to offer principled and practical arguments against aggressive war as a response to the crimes.
It didn’t matter because neither the public nor policymakers were interested in principled or practical arguments. People wanted revenge, and the policymakers seized the opportunity to use U.S. military power. Critical thinking became a mark not of conscientious citizenship but of dangerous disloyalty.
We were right, but the wars came.
The destructive capacity of the U.S. military meant quick “victories” that just as quickly proved illusory. As the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq dragged on, it became clearer that the position staked out by early opponents was correct -- the wars not only were illegal (conforming to neither international nor constitutional law) and immoral (fought in ways that guaranteed large-scale civilian casualties and displacement), but a failure on any pragmatic criteria. The U.S. military has killed some of the people who were targeting the United States and destroyed some of their infrastructure and organization, but a decade later we are weaker and our sense of safety more fragile. The ability to dominate militarily proved to be both inadequate and transitory, as predicted.
Ten years later, we are still right and it still doesn’t matter.
There’s a simple reason for this: Empires rarely learn in time, because power tends to dull people’s capacity for critical self-reflection. While ascending to power, empires believe themselves to be invincible. While declining in power, they cling desperately to old myths of remembered glory.
Today the United States is morally bankrupt and spiritually broken. The problem is not that we have strayed from our founding principles, but that we are still operating on those principles -- delusional notions about manifest destiny, American exceptionalism, the right to take more than our share of the world’s resources by whatever means necessary. As the United States grew in wealth and power, bounty for the chosen came at the cost of misery for the many.
After World War II, as the United States became the dominant power not just in the Americas but on the world stage, the principles didn’t change. U.S. foreign policy sought to deepen and extend U.S. power around the world, especially in the energy-rich and strategically crucial Middle East; always with an eye on derailing any Third World societies’ attempts to pursue a course of independent development outside the U.S. sphere; and containing the possibility of challenges to U.S. dominance from other powerful states.
Does that summary sound like radical hysteria? Recall this statement from President Jimmy Carter’s 1980 State of the Union address: “An attempt by any outside force to gain control of the Persian Gulf region will be regarded as an assault on the vital interests of the United States of America, and such an assault will be repelled by any means necessary, including military force.” Democrats and Republicans, before and after, followed the same policy.
The George W. Bush administration offered a particularly intense ideological fanaticism, but the course charted by the Obama administration is much the same. Consider this 2006 statement by Robert Gates, who served as Secretary of Defense in both administrations: “I think the message that we are sending to everyone, not just Iran, is that the United States is an enduring presence in this part of the world. We have been here for a long time. We will be here for a long time and everybody needs to remember that -- both our friends and those who might consider themselves our adversaries.”
If the new boss sounds a lot like the old boss, it’s because the problem isn’t just bad leaders but a bad system. That’s why a critique of today’s wars sounds a lot like critiques of wars past. Here’s Martin Luther King, Jr.’s assessment of the imperial war of his time: “[N]o one who has any concern for the integrity and life of America today can ignore the present war. If America’s soul becomes totally poisoned, part of the autopsy must read: Vietnam. It can never be saved so long as it destroys the deepest hopes of men the world over.”
Will our autopsy report read “global war on terror”?
That sounds harsh, and it’s tempting to argue that we should refrain from political debate on the 9/11 anniversary to honor those who died and to respect those who lost loved ones. I would be willing to do that if the cheerleaders for the U.S. empire would refrain from using the day to justify the wars of aggression that followed 9/11. But given the events of the past decade, there is no way to take the politics out of the anniversary.
We should take time on 9/11 to remember the nearly 3,000 victims who died that day, but as responsible citizens, we also should face a harsh reality: While the terrorism of fanatical individuals and groups is a serious threat, much greater damage has been done by our nation-state caught up in its own fanatical notions of imperial greatness.
That’s why I feel no satisfaction in being part of the anti-war/anti-empire movement. Being right means nothing if we failed to create a more just foreign policy conducted by a more humble nation.
Ten years later, I feel the same thing that I felt on 9/11 -- an indescribable grief over the senseless death of that day and of days to come.


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Show AllThank you, Mr. Jensen. You are in the vanguard, embodying that new kind of male who does not need to use violence to prove (or assert) his manhood. This is a massive (if unacknowledged) part of the problem of militarism. For all the arguments about economics, there is also a psychological component; and teaching men that it's manly (or heroic) to kill, certainly qualifies as its central tenet.
This was written in response to an excellent comment left by Bill from Saginaw on yesterday's Robert Koehler thread. I felt it was worth re-posting.
The worship of violence is emblematic of a land that has fallen to Mars Rules. This unseen force also fuels and fortifies the continuing march of militarism; and therefore turns peace itself into the enemy. As Lakoff might relate, to FRAME the construct of peace as an evil, a sissy item to be avoided at all costs, is to maintain the hegemony of the god of war over America and her interests, financial, moral, and otherwise.
I believe that the use of the A-bomb drew Amerika to the dark side. That there was never any collective mourning for what was done, and this allowed the fierce, godly, darkest power of all... to seduce those drawn into militarism. Do you think it's an accident that Evangelical ministers have been called in to coach Air Force cadets in their willingness to use missiles and other heinous weapons? The easiest way to turn a good kid into an unapologetic warrior, is to tell him that God wants him to do this; that it's a Holy War, and therefore, with the deceptive nod of the Deity, he may kill/murder with impunity.
A lot of programming goes into breaking down the consciences of ordinary people (mostly men) to turn them into savages. Still, the A-bomb and its modern derivatives, are such massive weapons of destruction, that were a society to look honestly in its own mirror--having witnessed what these monsters DID to people in Japan--they would never be able to build one again, no less store up thousands of them, and steal money from social programs to finance yet more!
With campaigns of carnage this embedded (and expensive), peace--even as a concept--must be done away with. The annual 911 chants ensure this dark prospect... and inevitability.
I was trying to find a frame to share in this forum that would not bring up the knee-jerk sexist response in some males. And what came to me is the rhythm of life itself. Inside our bodies, it's seen in the harmonic interchange between the systalic and parasympathetic systems. We breathe in, we breathe out; there is always expansion and contraction, OR (and this is the key point I wish to convey), rest beats alternating with action beats.
Our society is based on all action all the time. This is Yang. And it allows no time for reflection, the still spaces where new thought or the capacity for a course change, can emerge.
The emphasis on ACTING, rather than feeling, or being still, or contemplating is a great weakness. It is also equated with Mars, both the principle of action and war. The absented silence/contemplation/rest beat allows the drumbeat of Mars and its marching armies to continue.
As I've repeated in this forum, this force cannot by itself make life. Therefore the claim to defense is a Great Lie... for if life is being everywhere taken by this energy (out of control, and completely out of balance in terms of the whole), so what exactly is being defended... apart from the wounded, twisted, egos of some males who have no idea what it is to be whole, or emotionally healthy. And they are the ones who are drawn to military careers, and unconsciously, have sworn their oaths to Mars, while singing of Jesus.
Vengeance and justice are vastlly different things; but Bush, the Lesser, conflated the two, and pumped up quite a bloodlust in a naive, largely programmed, populace, No nation is immune to the law of karma, and blowback has already begun through the agencies of nature. As related by Yogananda AT the U.N. in a speech given after WW II, violent actions upset the unseen energy fields that largely hold all the elemental functions and entities together. When the atmosphere fills up with violence, these forces begin to come apart.
That is FULLY happening now...
Only LOVE (which is essentially magnetism, the dance of Yin and Yang) coheres.
When Mars rules, the center cannot hold, and Splitting Apart Happens.
Superb post, Sioux, sorry for having missed it first time around.
I agree with every single word of it and tend to perceive things in very similar terms.
It is a time to bear witness; we cannot afford not to understand what is happening.
Excellent post throughout, Siouxrose.
Of particular interest to me was your statement, "Our society is based on all action all the time. This is Yang. And it allows no time for reflection, the still spaces where new thought or the capacity for a course change, can emerge."
This is a fundamental problem that has not received much emphasis in the comments. I would go so far as to say that the military/corporate system *fears* still spaces and reflection, and that fear is a sure indication of the falsity and weakness (and, IMO, diseased, transitory nature) of its culture. There is a generally unspoken agreement between participants in the culture (an agreement that amounts to a taboo) that reflection and stillness are dangerous and can produce anxiety. I'm sure most readers personally know people who buy into this taboo; and, of course, television, radio, and certain social networking programs promote it and practice it incessantly.
I know people who quite clearly see reflection and deep thought as a moral deficiency. In fact, the view is *sold* as a necessary element of societal cohesion. (This is, of course, a basic characteristic of fascism.)
You have touched on an immense problem, in my opinion.
""the military/corporate system *fears* still spaces and reflection""
Without meaning to sound glib...that is precisely why they've been so busy demonizing cannabis for 60 years.
If we understand the process of indoctrination maybe it will be easier to balance it (debrief, deprogram). WOOP and Famous sayings from Jesus, Gandhi and Martin Luther King don't seem to be enouph. If tipping point is valid we need at least 15 milliion and as much as 45 million for traction.
re: "Our society is based on all action all the time. This is Yang. And it allows no time for reflection, the still spaces where new thought or the capacity for a course change, can emerge. "
Mars balanced by Venus
Yawheh balanced by Sophia
Vishnu by Lakshmi, Shiva by Parvati
Sky supported by Earth
Solve et Coagula, or as you put it, expansion and contraction, growth and retraction, the self and community, the market and the social contract... Yang and Yin.
There are important reasons why I consider myself a political and spiritual Taoist. We face an urgent need to tip the scales (and remove them from our eyes) towards a greater harmony that is essentially absent in this era of endless patriarchal expropriation, growth and domination. We need spiritual, political and economic BALANCE.
Thanks for a great post SR!
The 60's were a spiritual Planetary Renaissance Wave, that got dampened but is still operating, and there is a resurgence as we speak, especially an entheogenic/psychedelic one.
As Terrence McKenna said, there is nothing that can turn a person on a dime like psychedelics/entheogens. The entheogenic plant-teachers with whom humanity is in a symbiotic evolutionary relationship, are in many ways the most powerful evolutionary drivers operating today.
As someone who has been involved in comparative esoteric spirituality, transpersonal psychology and psychedelic research - not to mention a conduit of the Divine Feminine - for 37 years since my late teens, I am an old advocate of the Enlightenment process being acknowledged as the foundation of true civilization.
However, as Aurobindo put it, "evolution is Nature's yoga" and however much we may not "like" what is happening, the way things have proceeded on this planet at this time is just another of Nature's experiments - and when I say "Nature, I am talking about the multidimensional spectrum of reality not just the biosphere - in an infinite and eternal Cosmos.
And in that Cosmos there is a Love that redeems ALL suffering, and Thou art That.
But as far as "karma" goes, in the end, there is no one to blame for any of it. Humanity - including especially the power elites - are living in a state of such total spiritual amnesia that there is little wonder why things are as they are. That's why there is no exclusively political solution. Humanity needs to spiritually evolve, or else we will probably enter some form of a Dark Age.
The lack of karmic retribution on Washington DC, the brain of the beast was causing me to loose faith in Mother ( or considering the above discussion ? Nature) Nature. But now that Mother or Whatever Nature has knocked the Angels off the spirals of the National Cathedral with Her (or Whatever) earthquake, I am assured all is well in the Karmic Universe.
I find it naive that so many do not recognize the USA as an Empire in collapse.
glenn, as long as you, Jensen, and a growing number of us raise the alarm --- like Paul Revere did for the First American Revolution ("Against Empire") --- then the Second American Revolution "Against Empire" will be as assured as Christ's confrontation of love "Against Empire".
Thanks,
Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
Liberty & democracy
over
violent
empire
New America Peoples' Party 2012 --- a non-violent confrontation "Against Empire" [Michael Parenti] that all on the right, left, libertarian, evangelical, humanist, socialist, environmentalist, and all common citizens of the world can join.
This is a spot on analysis. I particularly resonate with what you say about the bomb drawing the US to the dark side. And there is a bizarre religio attachment to it. This is part of the insane attachment to using nuclear power by so many especially in the scientific and military community. Also the lack of grieving. Caroline Casey quotes a man who lived in South America saying when he came back that he'd forgotten that Americans don't know how to grieve. And this turns them to violence. I think this is another part of the sickness. Its also the inability to own what has been done and continue to project it on an enemy. Projection like this is what Scott Peck has defined as evil.
Thanks for your frequent thoughtful posts on this forum Siouxrose.
Only sissies grieve, just ask the USG, real men go shopping, according to Bush's proverb.
conscience... of course you are correct to take on Jensen for not telling the hard truth. We, the Neocon cabal, did 911. The cover-up is as absurd as the JFK farce. Many murders have been carried out in America, Central America and elsewhere all in the name of "national security" read Empire. Let the sun shine on these cockroaches and see who sings God bless America.
A love your post SR and in particular the importance of reflection and rest as opposed to action.
Excellent comment, Siouxrose. I just lost about 10-15 min. of writing in response becaues i grazed the wrong keyboard button and my browser brought me to an earlier comment I'd made and I couldn't recover my post....argh@#!
Anyway, yes, right on. Patriarchal consciousness reflects a deep imbalance that is wreaking havoc on not only the collective consciousness of humanity but upon the whole planet, and the Furies of Mother Nature are ever more apparent in increasingly destructive storms, rising oceans, and other maladies. I believe most of our history we existed in more cooperative forms where women were respected rather than exploited as we see today. I respect the work of Merlin Stone, Riane Eisler and Marjia Gimbutas who point to archeological evidence of a global, matrilineal or matrifocal civilization for time frames far exceeding the five thousand (or so) years of patriarchy.
If human beings are still present on this planet a century from now, I believe they will be living in a 'partnership society' (as Eisler calls it) where Yin and Yang are back in some kind of balance, where power has been redefined not as power *over* (domination) but CO-operation and self-empowerment.
A heart felt thank you to: Clovis, Arry, Salusa, Kitaj, Artemix, Gw North & Memory Hole. I didn't have a chance to return to this thread until now, and I have dinner plans; but I will make it a point to return tonight or tomorrow, as a few persons left questions (or comments) more than worthy of a response.
It is VERY gratifying to receive "votes" of affirmation on this serious and important topic. Balanced persons, men and women, are what is needed to form a balanced society. It is critical that the next generation learn this lesson; and by the way, that's an element in my new book: Dolphiity: The Twin Essence.
I'll be thinking of your comments on my drive by the water. Having finished a form of purgatory, in the form of a line by line edit of the nearly 400-page book, added to submitting 126 corrections, each typed onto a difficult computer form, I deserve a break... and also need to replenish my psyche!
You CD colleagues made my night. Thank you so much; and may the full moon open your senses to all that is right, good, and blessed about this planet, and your place(s) in it!
How does one consistently become the first poster? Nice job of high-jacking the Jensen feature article, while simultaneously complimenting him on his vagina.
Yin Yang walla walla bing bang... good weed your smokin.
"That’s why I feel no satisfaction in being part of the anti-war/anti-empire movement. Being right means nothing if we failed to create a more just foreign policy conducted by a more humble nation."
Exactly how I feel. Who cares how many protests, etc. we hold if they don't amount to any change? In fact, it all feels like a waste of time, if nothing changes.
The Project for the New American Century was a non-profit organization founded in 1997 by prominent Republican leaders calling for a transformation of America; their founding documents state that this process would likely take a substantial amount of time ""absent some catastrophic catalyzing event -- like a new Pearl Harbor."
Paul Wolfowitz testified under oath along with Donald Rumsfeld on March 23, 2004. Both signed on to the PNAC document which specifically referred to a "new pearl harbor" in a favorable light in September of 2000.
Phillip D. Zelikow, the Executive Director of the 9/11 Commission, had been called upon to resign by the 9-11 Family Steering Committee: family members who lost loved ones that day.
Zelikow actually testified, privately, in front of his own Commission regarding his participation in the team that helped the Bush administration transition into office. Zelikow participated in briefings on Al Qaeda before 9/11 as a member of this team' In 1995 he co-authored a book with Condoleeza Rice.
“Washington Air Traffic Control Center knew about the first plane before it hit the World Trade Center. Yet the third plane was able to fly ‘loop-de-loops’ over Washington, D.C., one hour and forty-five minutes after Washington center first knew about the hijacking. After circling in this restricted airspace, controlled and protected by the Secret Service, which had an open phone line to the FAA, how is it possible that this plane was then able to crash into the Pentagon?
"Why was the Pentagon not evacuated? Why was our Air Force so late in response?
"What, if anything, did our nation do in a defensive military posture that morning?"
-9/11 Widow Kristen Breitweister, from a testimony given before the Joint Senate House Intelligence Committee, September 18, 2001.
If there were in fact military air exercises mimicing 9/11 simultaneously with the attacks, I would vote guilty on that bit of circumstancial evidence alone.
Fine essay, of course, and needed, and welcome, the great semiotic hole in the middle notwithstanding.
I wrote this today and want to share it:
September Hijacking
No certainties in rubble
Only a terrorist's passport, unscathed
Amid twisted, fractured single-finger salutes
Bones of Machiavelli
Released to ghostly wanderlust
Preemptively desirous
The all-seeing eye on his own passport
Green with envy
He aims heat-seeking missives
Stand-down orders for
Truths that reveal us
Hijacked by myth
Interesting poem, Isjarvi. But who is the "He" in the final stanza? The "terrorist" whose unscathed passport was found near the rubble? apparently having mystically passed through the exterior of the plane before impact?
Exactly ten years after the Reichstag fire (Feb 1933) the Nazi Empire had reached its downward turning point in losing the Battle of Stalingrad (Feb 1943)—- which was against the Socialists/communists who supposedly lit the Reichstag fire—- and most Germans sensed correctly that this wannabe global Nazi Empire, which had taken over their democratic Republic country, was leading to an inexorable suicidal collapse.
Exactly ten years after 9/11 the disguised global corporate/financial/militarist Empire that has taken over our former country by hiding behind the facade of its bought and owned TWO-Party modernized ‘Vichy’ sham of faux-democratic government has so far dodged its Stalingrad downfall, and continues to be successful in fooling all the people all the time, expanding its Empire with the “Pentagon’s New Map”, and will only likely collapse when its PR lie of “Globalization” is recognized for what it really is—- ‘global Empire’.
Since 9/11 it is commonly said that, “everything has changed”.
Yes, “We are all rubes of Empire now”!
There remains no substantial recognition that our former country (and others like U.K. Israel et al) has been captured by a disguised global corporate/financial/militarist EMPIRE, which hides behind the facade of its TWO-Party modernized “Vichy” sham of faux-democratic government——just as the occupying Nazi Empire hid behind its far cruder single-party “Vichy” regime.
‘Globalization’ is simply the branded and polite marketing term for global EMPIRE!
This disguised global empire is the causal cancerous tumor that creates all ‘symptom problems’ like wars, economic oppression, massive inequality, environmental destruction, and all other ‘issues’ that are used to divide and distract resistance from attacking the core of the Empire ITSELF.
“Nobody does it better”——lying about the Empire——certainly not the Nazis, nor the Soviets:
Obama’s speech immediately reminded me of the old James Bond “Spy Who Loved Me” song, “Nobody Does It Better” — in that nobody does disguised global Empire better than the US and its new “Open Globalization” pitch-man.
Yes, Obama is a wonderful spokesman (better than even Ronald Reagan or Thomas Friedman) in promoting the appearance of a promising “Globalization” and looking forward to democracy for all, while glossing over the fact that the forced march to globalization by force of arms is essentially just a cover for the reality of “global Empire”.
The PR skills of the corporatist media and Obama are the only combination that can promise the advertising illusion of such ‘hope for change’ under the implied mantel of “democracy” and free market economic “Globalization”, and yet deliver the reality of deceptive, disguised, dysfunctional, and unsustainable “Global Empire” — Nobody does it better.
As Nobel economist George Akerlof more presciently diagnosed as far back as 2001, “This is not normal government economic policy, but a form of LOOTING”.
Who will tell Americans the truth; that 9/11 was a perfectly orchestrated event to divert the growing attention on ‘American Empire’, to engender patriotic sympathy with American victim-hood, and to thus cover-up the real 21st century post-nation-state global corporate/financial/militarist Empire which has taken over our former country by hiding behind the facade of its modernized TWO-Party ‘Vichy’ sham of faux democratic government—- similarly to the patriotic sympathy engendered by the Reichstag fire and the subsequent ploy of installing a crude single-party ‘Vichy’ government in Europe to cover-up the spread of the global strategy of the fascist/corporatist Nazi Empire.
Empire and not the American government is the real enemy of people everywhere!
Alan MacDonald
Sanford, Maine
Liberty & democracy
over
violent
empire
New America Peoples’ Party 2012—- our last chance “Against Empire” [Michael Parenti]
That was one of the better comments I've read. Couldn't agree more!
Never said better, Mac. Historically, it's amazing how the same "club" of EMPIRE operators, since ancient Roman times, have used & discarded nations, to cover this rough beast. This disease now plagues us; it crossed over from "THE CITY" to "partner" with us (after it couldn't obliterate us 1763-1865);the disease crossed over from the Netherlands with ole billy orange to "set up base" in the city; the disease migrated to the netherlands from Venice, and from this "cockpit" (Venice) manipulated Byzantium to it's destruction; Venice was the RETREAT of the operators of dying, dark-age Roman Empire (killed by their own hands, before running off, with the loot, to Venice); SAME CLUB; same high-class, high-powered mafia, operating through the centuries and millenia.
They faced financial annihilation in the 14th century (new dark age). They face it again right now. The source of their power has been destroyed (by their own folly). Read what Webster G. Tarpley has to say about the present situation, on Tarpley.net. We may RAPIDLY shift gears from the current slick propaganda model of covert empire, to a more forceful, repressive version, after another false-flag terrorist event, followed by massive military mobilization.
Inb, excellent points all.
When you suggest, "We may RAPIDLY shift gears from the current slick propaganda model of covert empire, to a more forceful, repressive version, after another false-flag terrorist event", I would only further suggest that 9/11/08 (the enforced bankruptcy of Lehman) may have already represented the second 'false-flag' event of the Bush regime ---- it being an example of an attack by the global corporate/financial Empire on the 'real economy' of the world.
But perhaps this event should be called a 'confused-flag' economic attack, rather than a Reichstag or 9/11 type kinetic attack. In either case the dual events of 9/11 and 9/15 certainly represent crises that "were not wasted" by the global Empire is precipitating their end-game aims of an Empire that is not strictly an American or any other passe nation-state version of empire.
I've read only bit of Tarpley --- but he seems like a truth teller. Your comments of Dark Ages reminds me of Morris Berman's 2006 wonderfully insightful and prescient "Dark Ages America", aligns with your own concluding warning. I've also just recently been reading Karl Polanyi's (1944) "The Great Transformation" --- talk about prescient!.
Best always,
Alan
Empire is merely the outcome of the pursuit of personal power over the other. As such it not at the root of the problem. Such dynamics can be played out in any nation, even one not seeking Empire.
Mexico is no Empire but Carlos Slim is every bit the brute and tyrant as is those behind Empire in the USA.
The only difference is those in the USA having gained an absolute power at home through their accumulation of wealth, seek to extend that power elsewhere.
The empire is one, and global, DEVOID of nationalities. It is convenient for empire to have people misdirecting their hatreds upon various nationalities/creeds/cultural groupings/races/etc.... Indeed, it is an integral part of their "divide & conquer" strategy, to have them wear themselves out, with "wasting wars" upon one another, to avoid focusing upon THEM (which Mac does with laser intensity). No "players" on any national stage anywhere, are acting in a vacuum. They are either agents-of-empire (some witting, most unwitting), or operating on different principles that oppose empire ( witting or unwitting; they frequently lose out. The tables are now turning, though). Correct. It's not the root of the problem; the state-of-mind, and quality of character of people (individually & in group) is the soil in which the "taproot" of the problem grows. It's essentially a moral/conscience/spiritual problem.
Inb, thanks for your superb answer to GwNorth ---- I could not have said anything better, nor short and concise.
Your final point that it is is based on "the state-of-mind, and quality of character of people" and that "It's essentially a moral/conscience/spiritual problem" is, IMHO exactly right.
People are either what Berkeley's leading cognitive scientist and humanist, George Lakoff, might call "democracy-thinkers", "equality-thinkers" or "empathetic-thinkers", else they are "Empire-thinkers".
Luckily the percentage of "Empire-thinkers" is somewhat in line with the percentage of sociopaths in the general population --- but as you point out, even this small percentage can raise HELL with the world.
Best,
Alan
Delusions and stupidity are all over the place, and might be taken to be the human kind default state. Individual intelligence has limits, and social intelligence more so. Too bad there is not a reliable selection process to weed the worse delusions and stupidity out. The human leadership and policy selection process seems to work the other way. The strongest delusions, reinforced by short term gains, before long term system feedbacks and blowbacks occur, which lead to the strongest power groups win out short term.
There is a final natural selection process, called successful adapation to environment, and extinction will always follow a failure to adapt, or extinction will follow of the environment that nurtures the species is destroyed. Thats exactly what we are doing. It will happen quickly enough in terms of the eyeblink of human duration on this planet, and our best and innocent will also suffer with the worst. Failures that will lead to the end natural selection judgement are the failure to appreciate the absolute long term dependent place of humanity in this world, andthe interconnected nature of existance.
In religious terms, we make our own hell and face final judgement. There may be no one saved.
Our big growing failures are the population plague, anthropogenic global warming, species and entire ecosystem extinctions, erosion of agricultural support, fossil fuel dependency, chemical poisoning of the environment and food chains, the acidifying oceans as our plastic garbage dump solution, nuclear weapons and power follies, leading to isotope contamination of the entire food chain. Its obvious that the human possession of more destructive power, seems to always result in achievements of greater stupidity. Each year all these measures of our average global intelligence drop to new lows.
So fear not, this deluded imperial empire, its a general failing of humans and human organisation, magnified by wealth and power. Only the meek can inherit the world, and they might only succeed long term if the powerful fail to destroy it.
Jensen is engaged in an evasion that allows him to pontificate in a traditional anti-war/anti-imperialism posture without facing the truth of 911. Wars abroad are first waged on the home front, against the American people. 911 was an assault on the people that was designed to create the political will for war abroad. It has worked beautifully because of the abject surrender of the American intelligentsia to the organized propaganda of the Pentagon & White House. Jensen doesn't want to risk his career as other more courageous academics, such as Steven Jones have done. The truth bears a cost in our extraordinarily corrupt and cowardly culture. We lack heroes just as we lack common sense. Those who can look at those building collapsing and believe that airplanes caused it are delusional. This society lost touch with reality on 911 and it has been living a nightmare ever since. Our intelligence has failed us, and I don't mean the fucking CIA.................
No the national delusion & nightmare didn't begin w 9-11- they just UPPED the ANTE! For my generation the mass-delusion & nightmarish assault on progressive movements & expansion of the Military-Industrial-Intel-Complex began w the JFK, Malcolm X, MLK, RFK assassinations [allegedly by 3 'lone-nuts' + 3 'mad' Black Muslims {& thats all there is to see folks - move along] & the Gulf of Tonkin False-Flag scenario. For the previous generation it was the Pearl Harbor 'Let it Happen' scenario. Prior to that it was the Lusitania & Remember the Maine incidents And thus it goes on & on & on...
True -- the coup on JFK took not only our president but our people's government.
And we've had 50 years of RW political violence which is the only way the rightwing
can rise --
And probably much more RW violence before that -- FDR, Adlai Stevenson,
Dag Hammarskjold, who knows?
And how many since then -- Wellstone, JFK, Jr., who knows?
What we do know is that the shift in power after the JFK coup put the RW in charge
and until we turn things right side up again, we won't have the answerto these questions. But we nonetheless do know the answers --
Just as we know the answers to 9/11 -- and it certainly had nothing to do with the ridiculous idea that four commercial airliners were hijacked at one time -- or that
NORAD just suddenly goes AWOL -- while four training programs are running simulating the very attacks that were happening in real time. As one of the soldier/
radar operators commented -- "Are we really supposed to believe that this is coincidence?"
It's all about as believable as Bush's "win" in 2000 -- !!!
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No the national delusion & nightmare didn't begin w 9-11- they just UPPED the ANTE! For my generation the mass-delusion & nightmarish assault on progressive movements & expansion of the Military-Industrial-Intel-Complex began w the JFK, Malcolm X, MLK, RFK assassinations [allegedly by 3 'lone-nuts' + 3 'mad' Black Muslims {& thats all there is to see folks - move along] & the Gulf of Tonkin False-Flag scenario. For the previous generation it was the Pearl Harbor 'Let it Happen' scenario. Prior to that it was the Lusitania & Remember the Maine incidents And thus it goes on & on & on...UNQUOTE --
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Hello! Indigenous Genocide and Enslaved People!
Not to mention the unsolved murders of two rappers who blew the lid on police brutalities, murder and the fact that people need to stand up to protect themselves from the police state atrocities. Tupac Shukur and Biggie Small unsolved assassinations. Funny how the USG could find Sadaam Hussein in a hole in the ground in Iraq, with the help of Iraqi informants, and can't find the assassins of Tupac and Biggie. The failed assassination attempt of Bob Marley in Kingston, Jamaica smells of CIA involvement. The assassins had Marley in a crossfire, classic assassination strategy, and Bob was wounded, his manager killed. Of course, the assassins were never caught which means they were spirited out of the country right afterwards. Jamaica, being a small country, it is difficult to hide such a notorious crime, someone will divulge the identities eventually, so the assassins were imported and exported otherwise information would leak out. Bob was one of those "uppity N...ers" so despised by the USG.
Over the top, cruxpuppy. Would you entertain the thought that you, too, could use a bit of critical self-reflection?
I agree. cruxpuppy is friggin dead-on. So dead on it is almost scary, but then so is the whole business of 9/11, our worst nightmare, nationally and personally. If we don't wake up to the farce soon, we are the last generation that will be able to think, much less remember.
It isn't "self-reflection" we need, Ken S, it's reflection on the evidence and the facts of this ruthless attack on the American people...
Right on cruxpuppy, you nailed it. It really is that simple.
Robert, great article and Alan, Arry, Salusa Secundus, and Siouxrose, great posts. 10 years of nothing learned or improved after 9/11 should tell us that this empire should crumble sooner and long before September 11, 2021.
The author misrepresents the "basic founding principles" as delusional. I'm sure he can find a bevy of intillectuals who could make the likes of Jefferson, Adams, Hamilton, Franklin or Madison look like dummies. His argument is carefully crafted ignoring basic historical facts as to how this country led the world in medicine, philosophy, economics, math and science and no doubt there were flaws along the way. So then the world must recognize that these Gentlemen as frauds. It's clear to see that their Philosophies were flawed how else could a nation of immigrants build a rich and powerful nation on such shaky ground, flawed as it was? Ah, but somehow they did accomplish the unexpected. I know Hitler was quite surprised when our boys went over there and rescued most of EUROPE. I lost family members who went over there..this author insults me and he insults my family when describes only the negitive.. He can find nothing good here, he wants to throw the baby and the bathwater out. He finds nothing worth preserving? Gee, I wish Saddam and his wonderful kids were still there in IRAN don't you?...I just wonder what they would be up to now?
I just wonder what part of the plan failed or just parts failed?? Perhaps we should look more closely at the the people who "we the people" send to Washington to represent us. Over and over we seem to send the same old stuffed shirts who have done little but fill their own couffers at our expense. (kind of like the "American Cancer Society" who also has shown no significant progress since 1971., but that is a CHARITY. ) We allow this to go on and ignore the basic principles that we have obviously strayed from, you know the good ones..you can't find any?? Jensen shows disgust for the basic principles, he says "they are notions about stealing the worlds natural resources by any means necessary", why the hell are we broke?? Why does CHINA hold all the card now? Have we not paid dearly for every drop of oil we consume just as we pay top dollar for NIKEs at the market, still being made by slave labor because in those type of countries there are no regulations against it.
We continually buy these products like sheep. When your highness speaks I think too many druel like Pavlov's dog. This man speaks with fork tongue and he is not the only one in Washington that does so frequently... and the disgruntled are easily led away from the TRUTH! Jensen must be putting his money on presidential candidate Ron Paul, you could be sure that the minute he was elected our troops would be back here in a NEW YORK minute.
I think we need to put "delusional" in it's full context:
"Today the United States is morally bankrupt and spiritually broken. The problem is not that we have strayed from our founding principles, but that we are still operating on those principles -- delusional notions about manifest destiny, American exceptionalism, the right to take more than our share of the world’s resources by whatever means necessary."
I take this to mean that while those notions may have seemed reasonable in the 19th century, they no longer work in the 21st century when the Unites States was more or less way off by itself, they are "delusional" as they haven't worked and aren't going to work in a multi-racial, economically-connecte globalized world.
"druel like Pavlov's dog"...
Nationalism has that effect on some people. Does the writer get a vicarious ego boost associating with the accomplishments of others whose achievements are now the "nations"? Michael Parenti writes about Super-Patriotism, the poster seems to fit the profile; militarism the ultimate national value and obedience the watch word. Has he learned nothing of the experiences of the humans on the receiving end of the bombs, rockets, night raids and torture, that OUR government directs obedient people to perpetrate, where in one might find a partial answer to "why do they hate us?"
Jensen disagrees with those practices that have been normalized, actually war crimes, and grieves not just for the morality of this nation, a country seen by many foreign observers as spiritually dead, but laments that the anti-war movement failed to effect a different out come. When others see blood and sinew, mangled children and adults, the Pentagon and flag wavers see 'collateral damage'. But if one is honest one must add to the list of collateral damage the souls in the rubble of the World Trade Towers and those who have subsequently died and will die before their time, because of poisoned air and wealth poisoned politics. Bad air was bad for business so they lied to get the financial markets staffed to open. What's a few more lives when profits are at stake? Corporate/finance/energy driven, national, policies are the only "national security" that matters to the elites of the nation that now control the State. Does the poster think that his interests are theirs? An thank the USA for freeing the people of Iraq from, access to clean water, free hospitals, reliable electricity, housing and food subsidies, tuition free education and a standard of living that many in the United States can only dream about. Still we don't "kill our own people" unless that is to benefit business and then it's excused on a cost benefit model; the ozone standard the most recent case in point.
How did European invaders become wealthy? Stealing a rich landmass, enslaving people and force of arms.
All by Robert Jensen well said, for if we can't not only debate this matter of September 2011 and even kick the 9/11 Syndrome then this nation may not survive and surely not in a slightly democratic form.
It's indeed a tragedy of Shakespearean proportions. We must get "on the right side of wold revolution" as Martin Luther King Jr put it or we really in for a bigger tragedy.
"It really was just a f u n d r a i s e r and marketing p l o y."
xlnt summation.
The author is kind of right and kind of wrong. We the American people just don't have what it takes to both integrate our minds and our skills and actions together unlike the American people 2-3 generations ago. As for policymakers, the only policymakers that exist are the lobbyists. Isn't it amazing that puppets get to be called "policymakers" ?
Ok "Hero-4-PEACE", your entire reaction, and it sounds very very familiar by the way, is nothing but sarcasm all the way at best. It's either that or your mind is all mixed up and out of order. I've met real heroes for peace but I doubt that you'd qualify as one of them given that familiar verbal war baiting reactionary rhetoric. You can have the last word.