2+2=5

Everything in the U.S. is the trial of the century. O.J. Simpson’s trial was the trial of the century. Clinton’s trial was the trial of the century. But this is the trial of century, and who’s here? (Barbara Reis, U.S. correspondent for the Lisbon daily Publico, sitting at the 1999 civil trial that found the US government and other parties guilty of conspiracy in the murder of Martin Luther King Jr.)

Freedom-seeking bombs
Freedom-seeking bombs
The war on Syria has been set back, as the fake chemical attack did not convince anyone other than American journalists, by far the most gullible people on the planet. Britain is out, the UN is out, and even France is wavering. Turkey has its own problems, and Egyptian President Morsi was brought down shortly after ordering Egyptian troops to participate with the terrorists and death squads in bringing down the Assad regime.

It’s really, really ugly, man. Obama, a stooge and figurehead, could well have his head lopped after this, figuratively of course (though the assassin’s rifle is always aimed at an American president). The troops have been assembling and hardware lined up for a couple of years now, and the “Red Line” ploy was put in place a year ago to justify a September attack. My guess is that if it does go forward, it will be on September 11, as that day now has a cult-like significance, the feast of the largest false-flag attack ever in the United States. As toothpaste goes, that tube may just about be squeezed dry, but given the current proximity of the forthcoming attack to our national ritualistic orgy of victimhood, the date makes sense.

I don’t know the future. I cannot stand to see animals or children abused, and cannot endure the orgiastic displays of bloodlust that Americans partake in every time the leadership and media set up another villain. It repulses me see Americans jumping up and down in patriotic fervor yelling USA! USA! You guys make me sick when you do that. I don’t know if it is your desire for carnage or your utter ignorance and stupidity in being sucked into these endless wars. Probably both.

I am thankful for the several readers of this blog who see through these affairs as easily as I do. You reassure me that people are basically good, and that some are even smart enough to see through the lies. You damned conspiracy theorists!
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579539_598185543532220_2059910779_nThanks to a cousin, I was able to read a summary by Jim Douglass of the 1999 trial that resulted from a civil suit brought by the Martin Luther King Jr. family. It was an amazing spectacle with 70 witnesses and mountains of testimony and evidence that concluded in a guilty verdict against various individuals and the United States Government. Yes, the jury said – the evidence showed that there was indeed a conspiracy to murder MLK, and that it involved Memphis police and fire fighters, a man named “Raul,”, various intelligence operatives and the United States military. The King family asked for a symbolic award, $100. They wanted justice, validation, but not money. They are, after all, like MLK himself, people of high integrity.

The quote at the top of this page is from Barbara Reis, the only journalist in attendance at the 1999 Mempis trial. It was not reported on American TV or radio news or in our newspapers. This is screaming evidence of the complicity of our media in the affairs of the deep state. At the national level, news comes not from the mouths of idiots like community college dropout Brian Williams or CIA moles like Anderson Cooper, but rather from corporate board rooms. News is handed down, and not gathered up.

So it should come as no surprise that with this Syria circus, American journalists, too busy to attend a trial about one of the greatest crimes of the 20th century, are all aboard. They are all about official truth, unquestioning and unswerving in their blind belief that when the government speaks, the case is closed. They are that useless. American news reporting is virtually nonexistent.

Worse than that, television news is like a drug. Viewers appear to be highly suggestible when watching, almost in a mild state of hypnosis. If it is on TV news, people believe it. Even absurdities that run head on against science, like the offical 9/11 story, are believed without question. 2+2=5.
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There isn’t much about the United States that I respect anymore. Everything about us is tainted, from news to professional sports to movies to entertainment. Politics is utterly corrupt, election outcomes, which don’t matter anyway, can never be relied on as honest counts. Criminals not only walk free, but hold high office. It is a spectacle to behold, bread and circus. William F. Buckley, also a CIA agent (like Cooper recruited at Yale), said that if we like sausage, we should not ask how it is made. I entered the sausage factory at a young age, and decades later am still surprised at the brutality and bestiality of our leadership. The power behind power is psychopathic and bent on destruction of all that is wholesome in life.

God bless America and all it stands for. God damn America, and all it really is.

5 thoughts on “2+2=5

  1. If democracy isn’t practiced in homes at the family level, what chance is there of a democratic society? “Western” culture is generally paternalistic and domineering. Practicing equality is perhaps the hardest thing of all to change.

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  2. Nothing is going to happen. They don’t have the stones. Psychological warfare is all this is. Of course I could be wrong.

    Sorry to pick one line to dissect but I thought you claimed before that Morsi was brought down so that the Egyptians would be more pliable to the US but the implication here is the opposite: ” Egyptian President Morsi was brought down shortly after ordering Egyptian troops to participate with the terrorists and death squads in bringing down the Assad regime”.

    Wouldn’t it fit your storyline a lot more neatly if Morsi were resisting US designs?

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    1. I don’t recall the former. In a debate with my son I mentioned that Morsi fit the image of a US tool, positioned as a “moderate” between extremes when he took power. He immediately turned the IMF austerity screws on the Egyptian public. He was removed from power on the very day he ordered Egyptian troops to assist the Syrian death squads. That appears to me to be someone who was acting in US interests who was toppled from within.

      Morsi is our guy, of that I am sure. The others … who knows, as US influence runs so deep.

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    1. My favorite Marshall McLuhan quote:

      “Only the small secrets need to be protected. The large ones are kept secret by public incredulity.”

      John Lennon:

      “Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives. I think we’re being run by maniacs for maniacal ends and I think I’m liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That’s what’s insane about it.”

      They did not “put him away,” but they did murder him.

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