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daledo
2nd January 2011, 10:09
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I was pruning out unproductive comments on Alex Collier Volume Three, when I ran across a comment: "I am getting a little annoyed at the US centralised comments such as "outside the US the life expectency is alot less" when in reality is not so as the US is all the way down at 35 highest life expectancy. While in here in Australia and others⁠ we are up at number 7."
That prompted my return response: "Thank you for saying so. Our government now and for the last 29 years has been cheapening the appreciation of the value of human life, too. Life isnt all about the money, the bottom line. Corporatism must die."
Merriam Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, Tenth Edition, defines 'corporatism' as a "noun (1890) : the organization of a society into industrial and professional corporations serving as organs of political representation and exercising some control over persons and activities within their jurisdiction."
Interesting the date 1890, because that is seventeen years after the depression created by the monetary crisis engineered by Wall Street with the J. Cooke & Co. collapse (can you say Bear Stearns), which propelled Rockefeller, Gould and Flagler into controlling 80% of all crude oil transportation, and thus the oil industry by 1875. 1890 is just six years before the Great Airship Mystery of 1896-97, culminating in the Aurora, Texas crash that yielded "a being not of this earth."
By 1913, the sixteenth and seventeenth ammendments were created, with the
Rockefeller syndicate firmly in charge of the United States, and now we are left with its devastating fallout a century later.
Today, January 21, 2010, the politicized Supreme Court in a 5-4 decision, made a ruling (that could be overturned by Congress if they had a shred of decency left) that could dismantle clean elections and voting as we have known it for a century.
One of the dissenting judges, Justice John Paul Stevens, damned the ruling and clearly stated: "The court's ruling threatens to undermine the integity of elected institutions around the nation."
I would like to remind the world (and silly ol' United States) that while a corporation has legal status, it is not a human being, and as well can not vote, and therefore should never be granted rights equal or greater than the lowliest citizen of the United States. This is corporatism, a system where the uber-wealthy (the oil and banking cabal) have over one century purchased and now control all major sectors of U.S. industry, and have politically engineered control of the Supreme Court and taken a defeat by Gore of Bush in the 2000 election-- then also by a 5-4 decision-- and by awarding the White House (!!) to Bush Jr., changed our political landscape in the U.S., which allowed the destruction of Iraq by the first openly pre-emptive attack ever by a White House Adminsitration (Bush/Cheney) which was approved by Congress under false premise after testimonial lies by Bush Administration officials under oath to Congress (see: Bush Impeachment Inquiry).
This banking and oil corporatist political engineering led to hundreds of thousands of deaths in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, with growing focus on Yemen, all countries which, incidentally, surround Iran, the next largest non-western/Saudi controlled oil deposits in the world. Iran is a country that has been war torn and beleagured since the British and the Shah of Iran teamed up under the table decades ago. (see: animated film Persepolis for a taste of British-German-American banking-oil influence in that country's sad history.
Remember the fact that Iranian militants released U.S. Embassy hostages on the first day that Ronald Reagan took office, Jan 20, 1981, after Carter lost (corporatist engineered?) the election due to the hostage crisis at the U.S. Embassy in Iran: a peculiar response from the Iranian militants. It is also important to remember that ex-CIA chieftain Bush Sr.'s family have had historical ties to Pennzoil, Eli Lilly, and Zapata Oil.
And remember that later in the 1980s under Reagan/Bush the U.S armed Iraq in a long, bloody war against Iran, and don't forget that we secretly armed militants by way of the Iran-Contra Scandal, which led to a conviction of Oliver North, but a guilty Vice President Bush Sr. was allowed to escape indictment. Fast forward to Scooter Libby and Vice President Dick Cheney for a repeat of the pattern of scapegoating and evasion by the Bush family White House leaders.
These are the same banking and oil adminsitrations that have been allowed to stuff the Supreme Court with partisan, politicized pro-corporatist judges.
I hear David Icke chanting somewhere: "Problem-Reaction-Solution."
American citizens now have a heaping mound of problems, and an economy twirled around the control of Wall Street's biggest banks ( Federal Reserve/Goldman Sachs/Morgan Stanley/JP Morgan/Chase/BankofAmerica = the Rockefellers, Hapsburgs and Rothschilds.)
Ours is an economy that's played like a yo-yo by the big banking cabal. Today boom, tomorrow bust, and they know how to time the market because they make the market. They are the market. Wall Street is their con for milking us of our hard work, earnings and retirements for their prosperity.
Thumbs down to Wall Street and the Federal Reserve banking cartel system. Do not forget Alan Greenspan's leading role for all those interest rate hikes while we were still recovering from the Sept. 11, 2001 shock, which escalated the cost of all adjustable rate mortgages, which directly triggered this planned economic crisis.
Where was Congress or the Supreme Court to protect us from rampant, de-regulated banking and corporatism running amok in this last decades?
Where? In the hands of the Reagan, Bush, Clinton, Bush Jr. and Cheney (Halliburton-KBR) banking and oil White Houses. In 1999, Congress allowed Glass-Steagall to be repealed, which paved the way for the Corporatist agenda which just goosesteps forward with continous victories from a not-so-Supreme Court.
And now today's ludicrous and patently absurd Supreme Court decison, another in a twenty nine year procession (or, more precisely ever since Alexander Hamilton and the Rothschlds first tried to corrupt our republic in late eighteenth century with central banking from Europe), a procession of unbalanced Supreme Court decisions decidedly for Rockefeller Corporatism.
Now, if their plan is to create so much civil unrest that it could lead to starvation, crime, disease, violence and fragmentation, then we must do our best to stay civil (and that includes civil disobedience) and non-violent and alert for deception as the corporatists try to play their shell games and get us to war with ourselves, which we will never do. Never ever let there be a repeat of 1861 to 1865.
That is why I say, corporatism must die. But be kind, fair and full of justice and humility while we as a nation, by necessity, must dismantle Rockefeller Corporatism and Central banking once and for all.