September 29, 2008- Putting Lessons Into Action
Everyone says that life is all about
learning lessons, that every experience that you have, good or bad,
should be a lesson learned for you that you take through life for
better or worse. Those that never learn any lessons in life are doomed
to constantly repeat the same mistakes and errors because they never
learn lessons from them. We are told that from the time that we are
just toothless babes in arms because those that want us to succeed in
life want us to be able to learn these lessons in out life experiences
so that we can get ahead of the dumbfucks that don't. So it is not
unreasonable to want the society that teaches us that from the very
start to work under the same principles, to learn from their mistakes
and other deeds in life, but so many times, it seems that they just
don't. We see Washington repeating the same shi ttime after time after
time, getting the same negative results every time, and it looks like
they have not learned a fucking thing. The biggest example of that
would be the War In Iraq in most people's eyes. Many see that as the
biggest blunder of a Bush Admiistration that has been filled with
blunders from seemingly the first hours it took over. However, as I
have said numerous timeas before, the Iraq War was anything but a
blunder or a failure, it has been even more of a rousing success to
those that started it than even they imagined it could ever be. America
has successfully colonized a Middle Eastern state, giving them a
much-needed outpost in the region. Washington and Mr. Businessman have
all kinds of interests in the area, so thery wanted them properly
protected, and America just could not do that from afar anymore, so
they needed to take over a Middle Eastern nation, Iraq fit the bill
perfectly, and we have the situation that exists there today as a
result, the exact situation that was supposed to happen. Iraq is an
American puppet state just like it was supposed to be all along, and
those that were supposed to be enriched by it have been according
to plan. However, doing this involved learning an awful lot of lessons,
namely, how do you govern and police a puppet state, especially from
halfway around the world? America had never done anythimng like that
before and had to learn on the fly after they invaded Iraq. Most of the
problems that America has had in Iraq since they invaded have been
about trying to control the nation, many there had no intentions of
being controlled by America at all and were not amenable to anything
that Washington had to say to them. So that is why America had such a
tough time in Iraq for the first few years, because they had to figure
out how to run this country once they took it over. After a lot of
bloodshed and wasted lives, the tide began to turn last year, America
started knowing how to control a puppet state halfway across the world.
Bush says that it was the troop surge that did it, that's bullshit, it
is the fact that America fionaly learned how to run a puppet state as
large as Iraq. That has been why casualties have been down there and
why we don't hear massive horror stories coming out of there every day
anymore. Life is as normal as it is ever going to be in Iraq now,
because it is controlled by the American military, not by these puppet
fuckers that you see smiling and posturing on TV and having titles like
Prime Minister and President and all, these people don't do shit. The
real power behind the throne in Iraq is the American military, they are
running the show now, no questions asked, and that is why Iraq is as
"stable" as it probably ever will be. A military state was the answer
there, a lesson that Washington learned, yes at a terrible price, but
they did learn it.
Once upon a time, way the fuck back when, Washington tried
the same sort of tactics in trying to strengthen its rule over a
restive America. Back in the 18th and 19th centuries, the rule of the
Federal Government in Washington was not universal in America, many
parts of the land did not really recognize their authority at all. That
meant that Washington had big-ass problems when they tried to do shit
like take the census, or collect taxes (especially then), or tell the
peopele there what to do in much of any way. The people did not want to
hear Washington's shit, and told them so in no uncertain terms.
Washington did not like that much, mainly because it interfered with
their expansion plans as they tried to make America a major world power
through sheer size and immensity. Once they found out how much land was
out there, Washington wanted it all, because that size was what made
America be taken seriously as a world power so soon. So citizens that
said that they did not want Washington around where they loved were
essentially treated like the Native American were, as not only a
nuisance, but as a problem, and Washington declared war on then just
like they did with the Natives. So they sent the military into the
places where these people were so restive and tried t o restore order,
just like in Iraq. Many people fought back, just like in Iraq, but they
never really had much more of a chance than the Iraqis did so many
years later, and Washington and the military response prevailed. The
military was a huge part of how Washington took control over what is
now America, so all they really had to do in Iraq was to try and update
the lessons they learned way back in the day at home and apply them to
a modern puppet state, and they seem to have done that now. They ended
up doing it here in America eventually too, and that meant that there
was not really any reason for the military to be used against the
American people anymore, so they invented the Police for that purpose,
and re-tooled the military towards doing shit in other faraway lands.
They went as far as to sign a promise into law that they could not use
the military against the American people anymore, they called it the
Posse Comitatus Act, making it illegal to use the military in America
against the American people. Since Washington had coast-to-coast
control by this time, they were willing to sign it, because they wanted
to see what the American military could do overseas now as far as
expansion and pursuing interests went. It has been well over 100 years
now since this act was put into effect, and many American patriots say
that this is one of the most cherished freedoms that America has, the
right to know that the military is not going to come after you for some
fucked up reason or another, unlike in other countries where they are
used as an arm of terror and control by the government. For the last
century plus, the American military has been concentrating on doing
shit in other countries, not with fucking with the American people. The
American Pigs have stepped nicely into that role, but they are not
controlled by Washington, so it is essentially not the same thing.
The people of America have enough to worry about with the Pigs in
America, so not having to worry about the military coming after you as
well is a relief to many people. They feel that this is what puts the
America Way above other ways, because it shows that the American
government answers to the people, not to itself, just the way that the
Founding Fathers intended it whwen they wrote the Constitution way, way
the fuck back in the day.
However, there have been some interesting developments on
this front as of late that Americans are not hearting much about. It
has to do with some of these troops that are being taken out of Iraq
with much fanfare by Washington, trying to make it look like they are
no longer needed and can go home at last. The only truth to that is
that they are no longer needed in Iraq, because America has enough of a
grip on things there so many troops can leave and go back to America,
but nowhere has it been said that just because these troops are going
back to America they are going back home to their wives and kids and
parents and such. No, it seems that Washington has another job in mind
for these guys, especially since they garnered so much experience
running things in Iraq. They do not just want to let these folks go
home and forget everything that they learned over there, so they have
another job for them right here at home that raises a few eyebrows.
Starting on October 1st, the day after tomorrow, a combat brigade is
going to be out under the command of a section of the military
dedicated to Homeland Security matters, a section that was created in
2002. This the first time ever that any brigade has been put under
these people's control, or any other part of the military that controls
domestic matters since that Posse Comitatus Act was signed back in the
day. What this is about is that this brigade is essentially going to be
Washington's arm of the military that deals with internal matters, like
back in the past centuries when Washington was expanding. Now since
there's nowhere else for America to expand to on the continent, there
must be other reasons fot that, land as always, Washington has answers
for you. Of course, the answer for this is the same answer that
Washington has given for everything for the last seven years,
terrorism. They say that they need these people to be on call so
that the terrorists do not get any bright ideas now that the American
government is due to change and try some kind of goodbye present shit
to Bush. As always, they cite some kind of confidential information
that says that the terrorists are planning a chemical attack, or a
nuclear one, or another September 11th style thing, that they have
something on their minds now that Bush is leaving, they want to send
him off their way. So America just wants to be proactive here rather
than reactive like in 2001, and be able to stop these evil fuckers
before they can put whatever plan it is that they have in mind into
action and fuck everything all up again. So they need to have people
ready to respond to that right away, so they took these people that had
experience in Iraq and brought them home, ostensibly to protect the
American people against anything evil. So that is what they are for,
not anything that violated the Posse Comitatus Act, at least acording
to Washington, so everyone can relax about all that. However, the
people have every reason to be as skeptical and distrustful of
Washington today as they ever did back in the 18th and 19th centuries,
especially on a matter as serous as this. If America has done alright
for over seven years now without having to bring any part of the
military under domestic control, then why is it necessary now,
according to Washington, these same terrorists have been plotting
unspeakable things against America for all thatr time, and they have
not been able to do it, and there has not been any need for a domestic
military force, so why is there one now? If Bush is leaving so soon
like he is, he should not be worried about any terrorist attack, so
there has to be something else up here, and as always, there is.
The real reason that Washington has done that has nothing
to do with terrorism, and everything to do with the current financual
crisis that America faces. The reality is that America is closer to a
total financial meltdown than anyone thinks and they have to be
proactive on that. Washington knows that this 700 billion dollar
bailout shit that they have come up with is merely a stopgap measure
designed to buy them time, specifically, until after the election and
inauguration of the new President. They could not let that collapse
happen right before an election like this, that would mean that they
would suffer from it too, and they don't want that, no way, so
they have to forestall it until next year, and that bailout will do
that. However, that collapse is inevitable, and when it happens, it is
going to take an awful lot of Americans down with it, and that is going
to lead to some very nasty social problems very quickly. Millions of
Americans are due to be wiped out instantly and they are going to have
nowhere to turn and no recourse whatsoever. These people are going to
end up out in the streets by the millions, and it is very conceivable
that they would turn their despair and anger towards Washington. This
happened beforer, during the Great Depression, and Washington had to
call the troops up to quell rebellions and such, and they don't want to
have to wait until there is a problem to act, so they want to have the
military ready to take over as soon as the collapse starts, and that is
why that brigade is under domestic control. They have experiece
policing and running the puppet Iraq, so the thinking is that they
would know how to handle a restive American population, and be able to
keep the people under Washington's control, no matter how bad it gets.
It would be a lot easier for these troops to take control in America,
they would not have to worry about being shot at so much, and the
desperate Americans would be much more willing to listen to them than
the Iraqis ever have been, and if the troops dispense the fairy tale
that Washington is going to help the desperate people, they'll listen
faster than the Iraqis did, and that will keep things from developing
into a fiull-blown insurrection against Washington by the people of
America. Now that Washington knows how to control a puppet state when
they are thousands of miles away from it, they will know how to control
their own people and things will not have a chance to get out of hand.
The Posse Comitatus Act is being thrown out the window, because
Washington has reasons not to follow that anymore and they don't intend
to either. If it takes the military being deployed domestically to
maintain control, they'll do that shit in a heartbeat, because they are
not going to pay for the problems that they caused, the people are, and
they'll do whatever it takes to make that happen. The military was good
for that back in the day, and would be even better for it now because
of what they have learned from Iraq. Washington knows that America is
about to collapse to the level of the likes of Iraq soon and that
they'll need to do the same things here at home to keep order and power
that they they have employed in Iraq, so they are going to use the same
people that did that for them in Iraq, use them while they are still
fresh, and have them employ the ssane tactice here at home against
their own people, and since it is the military, where freedom of
thought and such do not exist, they will obey and become a force that
is used against the very people that they were told that they were
protecting when they signed up. However, that lesson will be learned
too late not just for the soldiers that are being used here, but for
everyone in America, because the result of it all is going to be
catastrophe, a lesson too severe for anyone to have to learn.
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