Sunday, July 24, 2016

Threat No Part

If you look at the recent WikiLeaks, like them or otherwise, you can see they are attempts to demonize. In this case Hilary opponent Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders. Now to put it mildly we're hardly Sanders supporters. But that's not the point.

With the threat to the global ruling elites growing, the demonizing continues to grow. There remains many suspicious questions around the recent tragedies in Nice, Orlando and Dallas, to name just a few. The truck that supposedly mauled to death 84 innocent people in the pictures we saw showed no blood on it. The bullet holes were prominent. Now one can say why show the world such a horrible site. But one can just easily say, why not? There were plenty of disturbing pictures of bodies in the street just as there were in the recent Munich tragedy. Just today another story in southern Germany broke about a supposed Muslim hacking to death a woman with a machete.

We've said before the globe is up to its earlobes in debt, much of it never going to be repaid. That debt is as much a threat to the ruling class and their control as any Islamic threat. One favorite way to wipe out debt is to create wars. We know that following the tragic WWI America was an isolationist nation. Former Princeton professor Woodrow Wilson's attempt's to create the League of Nations failed miserably. It mostly forgotten that Wilson did something no American president had ever done before--personally went to Versailles to argue his case. Sort of reminds of another U.S. president a short while ago setting another precedent by going to the UK to personally persuade another nation's voters.

The American people were in a deep isolationist frame of mind. One of the most noted isolationists of the era was Charles Lindbergh, Lucky Lindy, whose child was kidnapped by a German. FDR and Churchill tried their damnedest to bring America in to the European conflict. Roosevelt sent supply ships to England that were repeatedly torpedoed by German U-boats, but the American people failed to bite. The 1890s had there "Remember the Maine." Laying ground work takes some time.

There is more than sufficient evidence to suggest that Pearl Harbor was planned. That might be hard for Americans to swallow, but we don't know any decent person who saw that huge hole in the ground in New York City when those twin towers collapsed who found that easy to swallow either. One could argue that incident more than anything led to one of this century's greatest fantasies so far, the creation of WMDs.

You might like or hate the demonizing of Trump. We don't have a pony in that race. We're just like a modern-day de Tocqueville, traveling through this dimension. And what's clear to us, as it turned out in the French Revolution in the end, today's demonizers can easily become tomorrow's demons. What's also clear to us is many of the global leaders today are too insular, too obtuse or just plain too arrogant to realize that if this whole thing comes crashing down, like another once admired world leader, they could be only one lamp post away from a similar fate.

One thing we know about people when they disagree with you is they tend to put words or meanings into what you say or write. We know what we wrote here and what our intention is. Threat is no part of it. Just fact.













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