Friday, August 13, 2010

How we got here. Long but worth it.

This is the best piece I have read in a LONG time.

http://www.bitsofnews.com/content/view/5955/

Thursday, August 12, 2010

In the year 2017....If man is still alive

A weird thing happened. I was jamming some tunes when Zager & Evans song "In The Year 2525" came on. At that moment I happened upon this article on the Blog "Troy Ounce". Coincidence?


Counterpunch. Paul Craig Roberts (h/t/ Jesse)

It was 2017. Clans were governing America.

The first clans organized around local police forces. The conservatives’ war on crime during the late 20th century and the Bush/Obama war on terror during the first decade of the 21st century had resulted in the police becoming militarized and unaccountable.

As society broke down, the police became warlords. The state police broke apart, and
the officers were subsumed into the local forces of their communities. The newly formed tribes expanded to encompass the relatives and friends of the police.

The dollar had collapsed as world reserve currency in 2012 when the worsening economic depression made it clear to Washington’s creditors that the federal budget deficit was too large to be financed except by the printing of money.

With the dollar’s demise, import prices skyrocketed. As Americans were unable to afford foreign-made goods, the transnational corporations that were producing offshore for US markets were bankrupted, further eroding the government’s revenue base.

The government was forced to print money in order to pay its bills, causing domestic prices to rise rapidly. Faced with hyperinflation, Washington took recourse in terminating Social Security and Medicare and followed up by confiscating the remnants of private pensions. This provided a one-year respite, but with no more resources to confiscate, money creation and hyperinflation resumed.

Organized food deliveries broke down when the government fought hyperinflation with fixed prices and the mandate that all purchases and sales had to be in US paper currency. Unwilling to trade appreciating goods for depreciating paper, goods disappeared from stores.

Washington responded as Lenin had done during the “war communism” period of Soviet history. The government sent troops to confiscate goods for distribution in kind
to the population. This was a temporary stop-gap until existing stocks were depleted, as future production was discouraged. Much of the confiscated stocks became the property of the troops who seized the goods.

Goods reappeared in markets under the protection of local warlords. Transactions were conducted in barter and in gold, silver, and copper coins.

Other clans organized around families and individuals who possessed stocks of food, bullion, guns and ammunition. Uneasy alliances formed to balance differences in clan strengths. Betrayals quickly made loyalty a necessary trait for survival.

Large scale food and other production broke down as local militias taxed distribution as goods moved across local territories. Washington seized domestic oil production and refineries, but much of the government’s gasoline was paid for safe passage across clan territories.

Most of the troops in Washington’s overseas bases were abandoned. As their resource stocks were drawn down, the abandoned soldiers were forced into alliances with those with whom they had been fighting.

Washington found it increasingly difficult to maintain itself. As it lost control over the country, Washington was less able to secure supplies from abroad as tribute from those Washington threatened with nuclear attack. Gradually other nuclear powers realized that the only target in America was Washington. The more astute saw the writing on the wall and slipped away from the former capital city.

When Rome began her empire, Rome’s currency consisted of gold and silver coinage. Rome was well organized with efficient institutions and the ability to supply troops in the field so that campaigns could continue indefinitely, a monopoly in the world of Rome’s time.

When hubris sent America in pursuit of overseas empire, the venture coincided with the offshoring of American manufacturing, industrial, and professional service jobs and the corresponding erosion of the government’s tax base, with the advent of massive budget and trade deficits, with the erosion of the fiat paper currency’s value, and with America’s dependence on foreign creditors and puppet rulers.

The Roman Empire lasted for centuries. The American one collapsed overnight.

Rome’s corruption became the strength of her enemies, and the Western Empire was overrun.

America’s collapse occurred when government ceased to represent the people and became the instrument of a private oligarchy. Decisions were made in behalf of short-term profits for the few at the expense of unmanageable liabilities for the many.
Overwhelmed by liabilities, the government collapsed.

Globalism had run its course. Life reformed on a local basis.

Paul Craig Roberts was an editor of the Wall Street Journal and an Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. His latest book, HOW THE ECONOMY WAS LOST, has just been published by CounterPunch/AK Press. He can be reached at: PaulCraigRoberts@yahoo.com

Friday, August 6, 2010

A Word About Glenn Beck


Lately I have been watching a lot of Glenn Beck on Fox News. Not to try and debunk him, though if he is wrong, and at times he is, I will be the first to shout out that he is wrong. It is because I am a person who is a freethinker and I like nothing more than to research stuff.
What I love is that Glenn Beck uses history as a learning tool. Why? Because history repeats itself and it is right now as we speak. One can deny and one can make excuses, but if one has known someone and met people who lived through the previous incarnation they would know.
As I have stated in my earlier posts about Grandma Rose, Mr. Wojtyla and others I have known who were residents of Dachau and Auschwitz. I only wish I could bring up their images and have others hear their stories. I am incapable of vocalizing those stories and warnings like Grandma Rose, Vlad Petrolay and Mr. Huddego. I cannot show them the tattoos, the scars and the marks that these people had upon their bodies. I wish to God I could. I have the pictures my father took when he was a liberator of Dachau with the 3rd Army under General Patton, but to see the pictures and hear the stories is so very different.
It is well known that the Nazi's were empowered by what was accomplished by President Wilson and his cabinet in the field of sterilization and eugenics. To hear Science czar John Holdren talk of "breeding a better human" and praise given to the great Propaganda Machine of Freud's favorite nephew Edouard Bernaise, the designer of those great sayings and propaganda used during WWI.
In the first half of the 20th century, Edward Bernaise became the most sought-after spinmeister of his generation. But when his book, Crystallizing Public Opinion, fell into Nazi hands, Bernaise's groundbreaking ideas became the inspiration for one of the world's most sinister campaigns: Joseph Goebbels' push to sell the Holocaust. The "management of opinion and the 'manufacture of consent," which was a phrase of Bernaise' coinage and soon became one of Goebbels' favorites.
Tonight Glenn Beck brought back Grandma Rose, Vlad and the others when he brought up Dietrich Bonhoeffer.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer;

Silence in the face of evil is itself evil.

God will not hold us guiltless.

Not to speak is to speak.

Not to act is to act.

Ignore at your own risk. I choose not to.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

Hello Allen

Just a short message to a buddy of mine.

Hope you got here after looking at all the other places I gave you.

Now, start your own blog and go for it.

Igor

So, so true

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