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Is war really coming? Is Afganistan the answer?

 A short while ago I posted my discussion on what I felt were key points in the last 100 years of American History that have brought us to today. I did that because I felt it was important for you folks to be able to see the truth - at least from my perspective - and when mixed with all the other malarkey out there, formulate your own opinions and draw your own conclusions. Of the points I made about World War I, following the sinking of the Lusitania (conspiracy theories aside), was the point where the American people, outraged, cried out for War! They didn't care if it crashed the economy. They specifically said - we don't care if we go bankrupt, if we lose our homes, if we suffer- they wanted revenge.
 
The other evening I heard it from Phil Hendrie (partially paraphrased as I couldn't get it all... sorry)- "Why should Obama have to explain his maneuvers in Afghanistan? I think he does it because he's surrounded himself by liberal cowards and people in Congress whispering in his ears. I'm glad we're there. Let's get those mothers. Let's smoke their rat-asses out. I don't care if it bankrupts us even. I don't care if we can't afford it. So, fine, I can't put a new room on my house or get a loan. As long as we stop those child-killing terrorists."
 
And, I heard it on Dennis Miller (also paraphrased in part), "So what if we kill them. You know what I think? Anyone willing to slap a bomb around a child's waist and send them out to die should be killed, all of them!"
 
And, I cried.
 
I try telling you that history repeats itself. It's one thing for 'conditions' to be similar. It's another thing for them to be EXACT. When the people cry out - kill them - kill them all - go to war - we don't care if it bankrupts us -
 
It's a repeat of what has been. Do I think that it's okay that terrorists kill people? Duhh--- obviously not. I'm against ANY government that hurts its own people - starting with OUR OWN. But, the stage is set. The trends are the same - failing economy, people unemployed, an opportunity for war and to rebuild the country, people driven to support the government going hogwild with taxes and money by seeing their own die - but - there's still one more element missing....
 
An attack on American soil. And, I'm not talking the 9/11 garbage. I'm talking a real one. Sure, losing family members, friends, loved ones - sucks. But, when the circumstances are conspiratal at best, I want justice from the one who actually did it - NOT - who was accused. And, what is happening? The American "experts" on terrorists (how in the hell does that work?) "speculate", from the comfort of their American offices in Washington D.C., that the Taliban and Al Qaeda are gathering in Afghanistan and preparing for an attack on American soil.
 
They speculate...... they're guessing. You see, the trouble I had with America going over seas to get the terrorists who committed the 9/11 atrocities is this: Those terrorists are DEAD. They were ON the plane. They died. Sure, maybe there are people over seas in the same types of militias that encouraged them - but they didn't force them. These people went of their own government-driven/media-driven/secular-driven agendas. They came here to 'weed out' and 'kill the infidels.'
 
Well, what are we doing? We are being told by the government, the media and in many cases even our religions, that these people are bad. We are told this from birth. We are told we have to go over there to 'weed out' and 'kill the infidels.'
 
So - where is the line drawn? What's the distinction? We are doing NOTHING different than them. Your arguments? Don't worry - I know what they are in advance because they're repetitious, old and still as worthless now as they were long ago, so let me address them:
 
They started it. Yeah, and two wrongs make a right, vengeance is better, kill 'em with guns not love, and who cares who gets hurt and stepped on in the middle, right? So what if we force governmental seizure and control of the innocent's homes and houses, institute curfews, put them under martial law, tick off the bad guys and encourage them to kill MORE of their own people, and in the meantime, slaughter a few innocent children ourselves - we're being 'saved,' right? Well, if you're still arguing this one - you win, because quite frankly, there is no way to counter an immature argument made by monkeys, by trying to use logic and reasoning.
 
They kill their own children! Yeah, and America doesn't? Every year thousands - THOUSANDS - of homeless children starve to death (a VERY painful way to die for those who don't know) because the rich get richer and the poor, poorer. We cut back education and put pressure on our children that has them shooting each other. We blast them with sex in media and intolerance in politics. We're SCREWING their financial futures and condemning them. DHS is kidnapping MILLIONS of innocent children every year and is responsible for the rape, murder and abuse of tens of thousands of them every year. Sure - we are SO justified in this. You have no argument.
 
They may come back! Yep - you're right. They may. They may send over terrorists who will get through the federally locked down airports and hijack another plane. They may kidnap people overseas and kill them. They may kill around 100 people by the end of the year. On the other hand, going to war means they WILL kill THOUSANDS of U.S. troops... children (for those of you who don't realize the majority of soldiers on the front line are still under 20 years of age - and to me, that's still someone's baby). They WILL fire missiles and bombs in their own streets in increased numbers. So, on this one, you win. Let's do it YOUR way and increase the death toll - much better.
 
Their people deserve better! YES! You are RIGHT! They deserve schools and education and secular freedoms and clean air and good paying jobs and a strong, people-driven Democracy. Let's have America fix it! Why? Because we're the SHINING example of these things. We have GREAT education... um... oops, sorry - scratch that - no we don't... and the first thing to be cut in this economy crisis wasn't politics or authorities that are sucking up the budget.. it was our children's school. But, we have secular freedom! Wait, oops, my bad - we kicked in the doors of a church and took their children because we didn't approve of what we 'believed' (although we were acting impetuously and hurt innocent lives because we were wrong) they were doing, and of course, secular freedom in schools and the workplace are now gone, and of course, the words 'In God We Trust,' have been removed (and are continuing to be) from most Government buildings. But hey - we have clean air! Um, sorry- my bad. Shouldn't have listed that one. We are paying excessively for 'trying' to have clean air and to fix what we have already done. We have jobs? Um, no... gosh... that's been a HUGE problem with outsourcing and what not. A people driven Democracy? Yeah - that explains the multitudes of bills passing that no longer represent the people (or require our votes or input) and AIG getting my tax money to fund THEIR rich people.
 
So - am I just being defeatist or what?? I'm just trying to make it hard on you, aren't I? There's GOT to be a solution! YES - there is one. Do I know it? No - I'm not the leader of this Country, so even if I had one - it isn't my place to say (although I would encourage those of you who may ever read this to offer up ideas!!). But, I do know one thing for sure. Marching in head first with guns shooting, bullets firing and asking questions later - is NOT the best policy. You see, sometimes, we get SO preoccupied with our OWN agendas, our OWN fears and our OWN frustrations, that we project those onto others. We are so busy trying to figure out an immediate solution, doing what we believed at the time we "could," that we NEVER stopped long enough to consider whether or not we "should."
 
Let's not be impetuous for once, okay? Let's not March on the road whose end we cannot see, blind-folded and unsure of what's on the other side of the hill. Because, for all we know, it could be a cliff and we could be lemmings (conspiracy aside again.. sheesh!) marching to our death. Let's NOT let our political leaders guide us in this path either. Quite frankly, people who have already cheated and stolen to get where they are and have little conscience in hurting others, aren't the best people to follow. And, people - STOP - following the media. PLEASE! If you want to do that, just end it now and save yourselves the painful, long, drawn out trip to self-destruction.
 
Let's use our hearts AND our brains. We don't want to die. We don't want people we know and love to die. And, as a last, little diddy - if somebody says: I HATE you and I'm going to kill you, do we run out, buy a gun and go hunt them down and kill them first? Well, unless we're just un-evolved monkey people who need to be shot anyway, the answer is: no. Sure, we may buy a gun. We may secure our own homes and boundaries. But, there's something else that we do (or at least, we're SUPPOSED to be doing) - we find out WHAT the problem is. We don't KILL the problem, we SOLVE it. (btw - killing it makes it worse - solving it makes it go away). We get input from others like the media who tell us it's all about religion, and we take it in and consider it - in part. We get input from those who are angry and usually don't act rationally. Then, we step back and go - hey - wait a sec - these people are hurt. They are scared. And, their fear and pain has driven them to anger. Because, there's a WHOLE nation over there that believes in the Quran, and THEY don't ALL believe in killing - not just Americans - but ANYONE. That tells me, something is wrong. So, let's start by asking the first question, shall we? Do realize, this means you will have to get off your high horse. You will have to want to be a nation that leads the world by GOOD examples starting at home. You will have to humble yourself and show tolerance, respect and love. And, the first question is:
 
Why are they angry at me and... What is it I HAVE done that needs to change?
 
Now, go get yourself a twix and chew on it for a while :)
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Key turning points in recent US History - where we are now

9-11-2001 - an attack on American soil - no greater and no worse than any other 'minor' incidences that had been occurring over the years, trying to justify little 'wars' and 'scuffs' we were involved in - but shown by the media in such large proportions that the whole of America became enraged, has begun our next, major shift.
 
The period between 1985 and 2000 was fairly uneventful. Usually, for major turning points in 'recent' history, I would look toward longer periods of time, or make things inclusive. But, in this case, the Patriot Act, abused by the government on American soil, allowing them to create laws and commit acts in direct violation of the Constitution, acting as terrorists against our own people - is of tremendous significance.... because it hasn't stopped.
 
The lessons learned by the government: bring the attack to American soil, use media propoganda to scare the people into letting you do what you want, pass bills without their permission or knowledge of what it says in there, get away with what you want, get richer and more powerful, allow capitalists to encourage economy growth by supporting military/government actions.... had ALL been implemented in one, fell swoop. Soon, this dramatic violation of Constitutional rights (not the first or largest mind you - but dramatic indeed), would cascade throughout all of America, eventually giving rise to special interest groups attack the pledge of allegiance (another conspiracy I will digress upon for now), interfering in the separation of church and state, interfering in our daily lives and freedoms, and allowing the heads of our governmental body to proceed unquestioned and unchecked, were a devastating blow to this country. Now, no one specific person or party is to blame. By this time, so much apathy, desensitization, separation of financial classes, continued segregation of races through darwinistic principals and increased fascism (control of the people through governmental force, where they don't get to do anything to stop it), were all so rampant, that the passing of this act, and its abuse, were inevitable. I've already said enough in earlier articles on this site to justify my reasons to even use the word, 'fascism,' that I won't get into it here. But, know this - fascism, capitalism, socialism and democracy were all being combined into a form of government known as marxist socialism. This is the same government which originally ruled over NAZI Germany, the USSR (not soviet union - as "true" communism, without the injection of marxist socialism, is NOT what you are usually told by the media to think it is), and which had to start somewhere.
 
Today, we have a government trying to displace blame for the economic condition on past governments, still keeping that state of deception and uncertainty, constant amongst the people. But, what can we learn from these past few KEY turning points:
 
  • that when the economy is low,
  • the international standards of trade are in fluz,
  • people are becoming destitute and desparate,
  • the economy NEEDS turned around?
 
We can learn this:
 
  • That the government will take control of the media.... and folks.. its already here.. but is becoming more and more prevalant.
  • That the government will crack down on their control of the people... and that too, through the "justice" system, is already here.
  • That innocent people MUST die... and it's coming... so be worried.. very worried... (especially as our troops are being "positioned" for Afghanistan.. although.. technically... what's there for us to go 'after' to "protect" AMERICAN soil?), hmmm....
  • That people must become financially destitute and desperate enough to look to the government for answers, accepting anything they do... but people, aren't we accepting their so-called, "stimulus" packages because we ARE desperate, hoping ONE of them will be for us? Isn't unemployment going up?
 
And then.. war. War that spurs on economic growth, that encourages greater exportation of goods, and that involves all of us.
 
Take from this what you want. I'm just looking at the recent, last 100-year trend in our history for MAJOR turning points, and when I see things like the "demand" that we move to "digital" television so that radio-antennae, air-wave broadcasts are silenced (much like the government did with radio AND television prior to the past 2, world wars), I can't help but get that nervous feeling... that history is bound to repeat itself.
 
There is no new thing under the sun. - Ecc 1:9
 
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Key turning points in recent US History - part 3

The third, most controversial and key turning point in our history is another 20 year period or so, leading us to just before today. From 1965 until about 1985 - the changes that would take place were devastating to this country and its people...
 
The death of our President, John F. Kennedy, had so dramatically affected Americans, that the nation's desperation would quickly turn to apathy. Unlike before, when the people were outraged, the Government did not act. Instead, conspiracies were thrown around, people were shooting each other, segregation was still a foul taste in everyone's mouth, the hopes and dreams of the space program were keeping everyone on edge, and the threat of the big, "communist regime", kept men, women and children awake at night. We never saw Russia attack. We were never at their mercy. We had been bringing them supplies in WWII. But, the history books, much like the media, had already begun to be altered. The government had become a giant wheel spinning out of control. Lyndon B Johnson refused to make any major policy changes during his time because of the sensitive position the country was in. He could have declared war on Canada at that point and we would have blindly followed. But, thanks to the 'boost' in the economy, government support of "arts" programs, bailouts of large companies and an ever-growing increase in the national debt and respectively, taxation, unemployment was beginning to grow.
 
People were scared. There were a few minor skiffs... as we had a Korean War, Manuel Noriega (sorry if the spelling's off), and eventually the Vietnam "Police action", but these were not the economy boosters the US wanted. You see, as we had not bore the brunt of the world wars, their truly devastating effects had not been felt at home. Japan had not sought to suck America - a nation four hundred times its size, and its open-bordered neighbor, into the war. We brought ourselves in. And, in doing so, the capitalists and government had developed a plan to get richer and more powerful. But, here's the catch - that takes us right back to the old days of the English Monarchy, when there was a HUGE separation of classes, and the poor and the hated fled to America. We were moving back in that direction, and the blind control the Government once had, went by the wayside. The protesters in college tried to raise their voices, because their fathers, the ones who had fought in WWII, told them to be patriotic, told them to believe in their government and country and warned them about the REAL horros of war. Unfortunately, the US, hoping to involve themselves in a war in Vietnam with the support of their allies, failed to understand that our allies didn't want another war - and not only was Vietnam NOT a war, but it was not a world-issue that required "big brother's" involvement.
 
Without that backing, we had to institute a draft program - again. And, the youth, who had been taught wealth was good, getting to be free and do what they wanted (the "appeasing of Americans that capitalists and government put into place to do what they wanted just after WWII), didn't understand why this was happening. The were rebels all right - but rebels without a cause or a clue. And, the media fed on it. The media showed the terrible images of war, for the first time, fueled by the government to do so (you don't think, over in Vietnam, the government couldn't control the images being broadcast or what was said? C'mon - don't be THAT naive), in an attempt to gain the American support to enter the war, learned the valuable lesson ALL over again, that people weren't interested in attacks that DIDN'T involve American soil - anymore than our allies were interested into jumping headfirst into a war that DIDN'T involve them!! The so-called '60's children' of peace and the attempts by the government to gain support through fear, inevitably failed, leading to an unparalleled state of apathy, world-wide. Other nations were not unsympathetic to the needs of Vietnam, South America or Korea; nor were they blind to the importance of keeping dictators under some element of control. But, they were also trying to build their economies back up, having relied on the U.S. for fat, too long, realizing that they had given us way too much leeway, and were not about to put themselves back in a hole while we prospered.
 
And, unfortunately, with good economic times, comes increases in family sizes. And, our population grew... and it grew... and it grew. Suddenly, we had more crime, more poverty and other issues such as educational declines. Capitalists had abandoned their goal of supporting the growth of the people, and were interested in only one thing, themselves. During the 'high-times' of prosperity during and after WWII, education was a secondary issue to be given lesser value. At least, for the common man. Unskilled workers, without unions, were trying to position themselves as valuable employees in trades where labor unions were not going to exist, such as restaurants or grocery. While "distribution of wealth" as its dubbed and so freely [and incorrectly] forced upon the current, Presidential regime, existed following the first Civil War when injured soldiers begun to receive pensions of a sort, following WWII, the specialization of industry, the lockdown of labor unions to the educated/trained, for a vast majority of the economy, left a lot of people without work. While desegregation was an important and crucial step to American History, a lot of colored folks entered into the military, being unskilled labor capable of working in any other fields. Those who couldn't enter into the military, fell under the umbrella of the Democratic-socialism model, and a 'redistribution of wealth,' through the Department of Human Services, took hold in this country.
 
This was a major setback in our history and a major reason for our continuing, economic decline. Not race - not color - but rather than invest money into education and reformation of lives into a working class, the governmental body chose to 'appease' the people, still hoping for their support in Vietnam, and instead, created an ever-growing number of apathetic citizens. The police force had already grown. The capitalists were already specializing their industries and taking hold. Opportunity for new enterprise was dwindling. The "American dream", that our forefathers had with ownership of land the ability of the individual to survive was lost. This period in American history really began the segregation of classes. What was labeled a Democracy, looked more like a monarchy, just with the occassional vote or two thrown out there to let the people feel in control.
 
The electoral college controlled the Presidency - and the two legislative parties controlled the candidates. New laws, limiting candidates to the special-interest groups of lawyers and well-to-do were put into place under the pretense that we should have "educated" candidates - forgetting the fact that President JFK was also a womanizer... so much for 'education.' Then came the 80's. Sure, the 60's and 70's had their own problems, but as parents of children in the 80's, they didn't remember the war. They weren't as 'patriotic,' and the injection of government into our daily lives was already so widely accepted that people quit caring. If rallies were held, guards had been there to 'control' people. If riots had been held, the government was sure to mace and beat people back. For those of you who haven't watched this on video - watch it - then watch the police force in Iran or Iraq versus its people.. or the student in Tienneman Square (spelling?) who stood against the Chinese Army - and see IF you can see a difference. The children of the 80's were still taught to trust their government and their leaders, but holywood and televesion had already been systematically desensitizing us all. The government DIDN'T want attention. News stories faded into the background. Private enterprise was locked down, educational books changed to fit an approved 'format' of the truth and attempts at the 'little' people reaching the stars were easily and quickly thwarted. Example? How about being a student in school and watching as the first "teacher," a non-astronaut, was to go to space, and on the way up - her shuttle exploded.
 
No other time had this occurred. Sure, rockets failed, the technology the capitalists and government were building was falling apart because greed had exceeded the desire for quality or doing something good, but this was profound to all of America? Why? There were teachers from the 60's who didn't "buy" into government or hollywood induced propoganda. They were willing to stand up and continue to teach their students that death-rock-metal, or rap was not the way to go and to not trust the man who was trying to "weed" out the lesser class (in their opinion) through these media. But, when the teachers watched as one of their own, died in a way that should not have happened.... when technology and the space program that had brought 'hope' came to a stand-still, a lot of their 'spirit' was dashed. Of course, all these things I point out are isolated incidents... important... but isolated. The truth is, this type of action was taking place around the country.
 
And, was the media controlled? I'm sure you heard about the U.S. cities - entire cities - that disappeared, right? Did you read about the Roanoke colony in your text book and understand its meaning? What about the occassional F-16 that was doing routine flights and "accidentally," fired a fully-armed missile into a city, killing thousands? (mind you - the process involves entering a security code, arming the missile - because they CAN be fired unarmed so as to NOT explode - then lifting the 'release' on the fire button and THEN firing!!). Of course, you remember the exxon-valdez incident, right? Maybe you wouldn't know until almost 20 years later that it wasn't what we were told, and that it was supposedly an engineering mistake that left a captain and crew, desperately trying to stop the collission, helpless. Perhaps you've heard all about the pirates who were hijacking oil tankers and holding them for hostage? No? Probably because we don't remember a whole lot of news in the 80's... and because a lot of this wasn't there. That's where people like Geraldo Rivera came from - emerging from the media silence with a loud voice, spouting off controversies, to get the people's attention.
 
Mind you, Reaganomics and a growth spurt in education really helped a lot of the economic conditions of this country. Unfortunately, in order for that to work, it required continued support of the Capitalists, continued socialist (wealth distribution) policies, and even he believed in (or perhaps didn't understand the full ramifications of supporting) a continued growth in governmental power, income, authority and injection into the lives of the people.
 
Why is this a turning point? After all I've explained - for only these few reasons:
 
1. Apathy replaced nationalism.
2. The lack of continued growth in wealth caused that good, old, American "Pride," to give way to selfishness.
3. Welfare changes had begun the road to a social decline.
4. Government monitored media lead the way to densensitization.
5. An apathetic people gave rise to a growing police force, more uncontrolled bill passing by Legislature, and departments such as DHS/CPS were formed to be injected into American lives by those who had been 'hurt' but never saved, unaware that the legacy they were starting would become part of a fascist regime.
6. The government was NOT about to let go of its hold on the people... its power was growing too large... in direct relationship to the greed... capitalism was competing with it, continuing to mandate the legislative laws, and socialism continued to rear its ugly head, all the while, a somewhat close representation to what Democracy really was, continued to be offered to the people...
 
and, this is the last, key turning point that has 'occurred; - as we are in the next, major one now.
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Key turning points in recent US History - part 2

The next major turning point: The March to Capitalism; (1937 - 1955)

Prior to WWII, a lot of folks who had been working on military surplus items were laid off, and soon, an economic depression fell upon the US. President Roosevelt worked hard to overcome many of the hurdles of this depression and mitigated a few, but not enough of them. We were hurting in a bad way. One of Roosevelt's solutions was to encourage capitalism... the beginning of what has brought us to our knees today. It was also the beginning of a Fascist/Marxist Social regime. Roosevelt's "New Deal" allowed the government to grow larger, turning to private enterprise in order to create jobs. We were well prepared for another war, but allowed growth in a variety of areas that gave rise to American complacency with the government being injected into multiple facets of their personal lives - since the people were hungry - they needed jobs and accepted these terms. And, as I've written in previous posts, Capitalism and Democracy make strange bedfellows. The Reuther Plan, through an interest in selfish, capital gains, encouraged a fear amongst the people, and through unions, to seek government contracts - all the while - driving up taxes in the background. Through the Lend-Lease act, America helped Russia and England fight the ongoing war with $32.5 billion in exports. A boone to the economy without us being involved. Just as the government had learned, they could drive up taxes without the people. Capitalism was leading legislation, and thusly, taxation. What appeared to be our 'salvation,' was being lead by corrupt people with intensly, selfish, personal agendas; and that's NOT a good foundation for salvation...
But,  it wasn't enough for private capitalists and military leaders wanting more. Pearl Harbor met its fate in 1941 (a conspiracy I won't address here in any further detail). Now, Roosevelt's declaration of what we 'needed' a year earlier, would come to pass. Our economy would be 'transformed' into the "Arsenal of Democracy." So, now, using the fear of the people, even though we had been building a huge arsenal, that arsenal had been sent to slaughter, and the Government, the instigators of that attack, knew how the people would react. They would want us to be more prepared. They would want us to retaliate. And Capitalism and Democracy, sitting in their big, bureaucratic chairs, were rolling in the dough. And, for what? The cost of a few hundred.. even a few thousand American lives? Of course, the government's spending did NOT go to the general public as Roosevelt had intended - he was not the arbitrator of this downfall in our history. His administration was taken advantage of, and military spending budgets, government budgets and the private capitalists they were in bed with went primarily uncontrolled. Taxation even began to be taken out of the American worker's paycheck - no longer as a lump sum. Not only were the good contracts NOT going to the people - but now they were going to make less money, without their vote, without their consent, but also - without their willingness to retaliate due to the fear that had occurred with the attack on American soil. See - American vessels had been attacked already, as it had been in WWI - but that wasn't enough. People blamed WWI for the great depression (mistakingly, as I've pointed out), and had a bad taste in their mouths. So, the government had to 'step up' the whole matter and have an 'attack' on American soil.
 
Prosperity was at hand. The benefit from murdering people was MORE money in the pocket. Thanks to labor unions, capitalist control in legislature and a larger, world-wide economic base, our economy grew. Everyone was being offered jobs, even those of non-white heritage during a time in which segregation was still an issue. The people graciously accepted governmental control - it was their savior. This is a VERY dark period in our history. What's that you say? How can I see an economic boost as a downpoint? Simple - greed. Greed causes blindness. We turned a blind eye to the fact we had been developing the atomic bomb, or missles with nuclear capacity. We turned a blind eye to the development of stealth bombers with the capcity to carry large, nuclear payloads. The government was building weapons of mass death, and our wallets were growing. We had gone from broke to rich overnight!! Had the depression NOT been there - this wouldn't have happened. While I won't theorize that the ENTIRETY of the depression and WWII was a scheme intended on having this effect, I will say this: the government had learned well from WWI - and in this turning point in American history, had injected into society a blinding GREED. The same greed that gave way to investors BLINDLY giving to Bernie Madoff (ie.. should we blame madoff, or should we allow those who blindly gave to him, so desperate to get rich quick, that they never checked on their own funds?).
 
But, this was not all. The control of the radio airwaves, newspapers, and even hollywood was rampant. Government had learned their lesson well - propoganda, propoganda, propoganda. And, the new technologies coming out were 'exciting' to people. While they were developing stealth bombers in 1945 and installing partical accelerators using technology eons in advance of what the people had seen in their homes, the idea of a 'radio wave' and now, a 'television,' had sparked everyone's minds! By 1960 - the U.S. GPS satellite system would be in place. By 1950 - televisions would be considered a 'standard' in households. Media was injected at all levels of life, using hollywood and movie theaters to define the 'wealth' status of individuals by what they owned: bigger and better cars, bigger and better gadgets, and men who 'loved' their women, made sure to have all these things. Meanwhile, work on inventions such as the 'electric car', had been quietly subdued by the controlling Capitalists (which, by the mid to end of the war included many members of Legislature), to ensure their investments in oil and other such markets would go unchallenged. We were SO blinded by victory (which truly, was NOT ours to celebrate), greed and what appeared to be a promise of a great tomorrow, that we just ignored everything going on in the background.
 
Nobody noticed that America, determined to be the center of the world's economy, had set up the new, international center of peace, in Japan, right where we had dropped an atomic bomb. Nobody noticed that we had spent hundreds and hundreds of millions (equivalent to almost a trillion today), to turn our so-called, 'communist adversaries,' into the center of the world's peace meetings. Nobody noticed that the history books incorrectly recorded multiple concentration camps with gas chambers, or falsely recorded the number of camps raided by American troops. Hollywood, feeding on the greed, the unions, the wealth (and, noteably - being fed larger sums of money than ANYONE else... also going unnoticed by the people), and whatnot, began to prepare themselves to be interjected into daily television where they would continue to burn the WWII torch LONG after it ended. The stories of soldiers who died in the war would go hidden for many years (until even more recently, when we could look upon it with the apathy we have today), and in the wake of segregation's end, the government, wanting to profit from that, too, would develop a national holiday for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. (a scholarly gentleman and amazing individual who I admire greatly), while all the time slowly pulling back his message of "equality," and developing a 'new' type of segregation, pitting colors and races against one another.
 
What was the result of this turning point:
 
1. No longer would gvt. need to rely on the people for support, since capitalism cleared the road ahead. Laws could be passed FOR the "people", all the while containing special interest inclusions, never informing the people of the consequences.
2. Military could develop whatever they wanted - their budgets were unrestricted and they could create weapons of death... and as we shared that technology - the need to create MORE of them to maintain a 'balance of power', would necessitate a greater lack of restrictions on the military/government spending.
3. Bailouts of corporate companies, such as American Motors, proved the FDIC's control of the banks, the economy, and peoples' lives. What appeared to be good for the people in the way of unions and private capital had been usurped by privatized, government agencies, and people were not prospering as well as they thought... the capitalists... the banks... (in bed with gvt), had to step in and take control - they were now the 'heroes'
4. People like hugh hefner found that morality in the country had reached an all-time low, the irrational actions of the 'troops' and their 'women' helped encourage an industry that would soon expand into dangerous territory. Mind you - there were other magazines before - but as the government went from full control of the media to partial control after the war, many restrictions had been lifted, and the FCC had not taken full control yet - not with capitalists still in control. (this is further exemplified by the birth rate increase in new york due to the 1965 blackout...)
5. Controlling the media when people were scared may have been easy before, but controlling it when you're filling their pockets was easier still! Subliminal advertising quickly took the place of propoganda (Which was, in and of itself, a blatant abuse of 'subliminal' advertising'), and both the government and media quickly understood their power. Even the 'FCC', wouldn't be exposed as an agency that had been accepting private monies to look the other way until the last several years.
 
Generally, so much happened during this period of time in the way of revolution and change, that it's hard to narrow it all down. However, what is clear is that:
 
War no longer meant something. We didn't fight for "our" freedom, or to support "our" allies, we fought when it benefitted us.....
 
People were not eager to go out and kill, but like sheep, could be easily led to the other side of the hill if the grass is "greener"....
 
Government could openly commit acts in contrast to the people, but now learned that it was just easier to keep the people blind and do what it wanted in the background, such as hiding their budgets through 'creative' finance.
 
A larger, domestic police force was needed to help the people feel 'safe,' - or supposedly so since the government had been instrumental in helping them 'not feel safe'.
 
The political administration, the office of the President, was not a position subservient to the people - and neither was Congress. Their power and their control had become absolute. The country's gold had been consolidated, its communications put under an umbrella of watchfulness, and as long as the people were kept 'appeased,' the gvt could pretty much do what they wanted...
 
But folks, capitalism is not a governmental agency that is destined to survive....
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Key turning points in recent US History - part 1

I've been doing some long-term research and have finally been able to sum up and draw a few conclusions about "key" turning points in recent history. Now, remember, the title of this entire blog is: When Governments Lie. Let me begin by addressing that:
 
Yes, of course, every government lies to some extent. Is it because they are a 'government?' In my opinion, no. It's because they're human, and humans are easily corrupted, and they tend to lie. It's not right and that doesn't rationalize or justify anything, only gives a starting point. But, the concern about governments 'lying' is not that "they lie", but why and what the repurcussions to the people are. After all, the world is NOT supposed to be about governments and people are the bystandards... the world's about people, and the governments are just there to help overcome large numbers, communications issues, etc. After all, if it was the former, the government would be the ancient equivalent of the "Gods", who simply went about their business and "we" the people were just in their way. Truth is, those "Gods" faded into nothingness (for the most part), once people realized that this was not a rationale for true "Gods," but corrupt forces. True Gods are benevolent, loving and FAR above and beyond our "emotional" limits and standards.
 
And, just like the Gods of old, governments that act in this way will soon fall, and people will forget them and abandon them for something better. So - as governments lie - as they decieve, whether it be for "power", or to "protect us" (aka 'national security'), or for any other reason, we the people are directly injured. How? Because, we want to "trust" these folks. That's why we elect them to represent us; thay's why we pay exorbitant taxes for them to put into effect laws against us without our vote and against the better consideration of our Constitution and the majority, hoping against hope, that they can be trusted. Unfortunately, we are not as foolish as we were 65 years ago or so... because the desperation then, has been gone for a while (although I speculate it's quickly going to return...). When people are hungry, they'll do anything to eat. When their families are starving, they'll fall into place to feed them. When governments "create" this situation, when they make it happen, they are "decieving" us. So, let's examine what I 'personally' - in my OWN opinion - NOT yours (as you should always seek to develop your own, whether we agree or not), are some of the MAJOR turning points of more 'recent,' US history. After all, this Nation was formalized its "independence" in 1776 -  232 years ago. I'm only interested in the last 100 years or less... because a LOT can change in a century:
 
Let me preface all of this by stating here: That America was NOT intended to be a democracy with opposing parties. We were founded as a Republic, at a time when communications were limited/unavailable, and the elected officials would go out amongst the people, hear their voice, and carry it back with them to the President. When Jefferson and Hamilton (hope I'm getting these two names right.. a lot to remember, sorry) came at odds and Washington would no longer run his term, wanting to avoid the same type of Monarchy that the Americans had fled from, two parties developed - one who believed in the Republic - the Republicans, and one who believed in representation AND voting through Democracy, the Democrats. Our perfect union was split asunder almost as soon as it began. But, it was also determined that a balance of power MUST be maintained. And, as the radio talk show host, Glenn Beck, (someone who I give a lot of grief to, but ONLY because I respect him SO tremendously for his capacity as a representative TO the people and I admire for his entrepeneurship of the TRUTH ... most of the time.. hee hee), said, that balance of power existed between Democrat and Republican, each fearing the other, Senate and House, then President to Legislature, then Legislative to Judicial, an on.. all the way down to all four branches fearing the people. Unfortunately, that balance of power is lost because we still choose to vote, we still choose to accept THEIR terms for elected officials and we still choose to vote based upon the 'least' corrupt because WE are afraid of THEM... sadly... there is no longer the balance of power.. and its results.. are what we have today.
 
The beginning - the first MAJOR turning point, 1917 - 1924 (more or less):
In 1918, we entered into a war that as of yet, had not technically involved us. Churchill warned us that the price of victory would be high - and he was right. But, the US government, which had already met with problems due to the disregulation of international gold/trade levels and blockades, watched as its people grew in outrage and fury at Germany's use of submarines against us, killing 115 Americans on the Lusitania. Suddenly, the President was being pushed to go. And, so, we went. We began with nearly 200,000 people - and quickly learned of the folly of this maneuver, instituting a draft that increased our forces to more than 4 million. To compensate for rising costs, the government began to sell bonds, incur a national debt, became a creditor to the rest of the world (instead of a debtor), with our hands in the world's 'boiling pot' and we began a permanent process of having to constantly increase taxes to compensate for the growing debt. In the wake of all this, the first inklings of using the federal reserve and taxation to increase government budgets, size and power were seen.
 
The next part of this transformation in our history occurs with the radio. Between 1914 to 1919, civilian "ham" radio broadcasts were suspended, and the government took control of the airways (much as they had done with the newspapers...). As the war ended, the government, who had made great strides in the technology during this time, released control of the radio, but unfortunately, it would soon be taken over by big business that was working WITH the government.
 
The effects were:
 
1. Gvt now knew what the people were willing to endure, war-time wise, if assaulted...
2. Gvt now knew the personal benefits of improved, personal salaries and spending budgets from taxation...
3. Gvt now knew the dangers of not being prepared and would demand larger militia and domestic securities...
4. Gvt now knew their ability to begin passing and making major laws, such as taxation, without the need for representation - and Congress no longer would seek to serve the people...
5. Gvt now knew the TRUE power of propoganda on a LARGE scale, and their ability, through fear tactics, to have the people willingly accept the gvt's control of media...
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