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Monday, October 17, 2011

FALSE HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL THE ELECTION IS MUCH ADO ABOUT VERY LITTLE, IF ANY By Al Cronkrite

 

FALSE HOPE SPRINGS ETERNAL
THE ELECTION IS MUCH ADO ABOUT VERY LITTLE, IF ANY
By
Al Cronkrite
Americans have been skillfully imbued with idea that the United States of America is the world's greatest country; it has the most freedom, the best government, the best judicial system, the most inventive people, the best industry, the best morals, a superior social order, a more righteous citizenship, the most wealth, the best athletes, etc. They sincerely believe in a paternal approach to the world and cling to the hope that voting will provide leadership that will keep us free, righteous, and above all, dominate.
Fred Reed puts it this way: "If I were to speechify to a conclave of Tea Partyers, "America is the free-est...the most democratic...the best educated and most dynamic country the world has ever known, an example to all mankind," the assembled would hoot and hooroar and applaud in dizzy exaltation. Here is the soul of the American approach to existence, bottomless self-admiration devoid of knowledge or curiosity, wrapped like a psychic burrito in the patriotism of overwrought middle-schoolers. And there are many, many of them."
"Our system of government is not perfect but it is the best the world has to offer." Some semblance of this idea has been afloat in America for decades. Every four years we elect a president. It is a raucous, mendacious process that has become progressively manipulated. While there is overt accountability of funding for political candidates there is evidence that candidates are preselected and that their campaigns are financed under the table. Several high level politicians attended Bilderberg meetings before finding political success. Obama and Clinton were both knighted at these meetings; so were Romney and Perry. Friendly former English leader Tony Blair was in attendance before becoming Prime Minister. Large political donations frequently go under the radar. The details of John Edward's indictment provide a glimpse into some of this skullduggery.
Legislation must always be introduced by an elected official but most of the important legislation passed by the House and Senate is written elsewhere. Lobbyists write legislation which is entered in bill form by willing legislators. Complicated world government bills like NAFTA, GATT, and CAFTA are written by members of the CFR or other like minded individuals. The legislation for creating Homeland Security was written long before 9/11/2001 and was withheld to be introduced at that propitious time. Congress no longer declares war, it no longer cuts off funding to projects that have lost public support, it no longer writes its own legislation, it is a pompous, bought and paid for organization catering to pernicious outside influences that are destroying the country.
It isn't Medicare and Social Security that is bankrupting our nation; it isn't even the immoral wars though they account for a terrible moral decline. What is destroying America is the New World Order. It is the shifting of manufacturing to China and other third world nations and the open border policies that accompany cultural amalgamation. These policies emerge from the international banking cabal and are intended to wealth down America. No one does better at covering that ground than Dr. Daneen Peterson - set aside some time and read about it here.
Demonstrations against corporate greed may siphon off some of the angst but they miss the target and will be of no more use in correcting the problem than the election of another president. The dilemma is centered in our dependence on money which has been under the
control of a hidden banking cabal for centuries. Both political parties including their presidential leaders are controlled by the same financial cabal.
Ron Paul is correct in indicting the Federal Reserve but even if the United States could get out from under this tyrannical power center it would be a lonely nation because all of the major nations of the world have central banks and the control structure would still be in place. The Rothschild family was involved in financing wars two hundred years ago when the world was primarily agrarian. Now that the industrial revolution has created a mass producing world economy the scope of financial power covers much of the world population. Control of the money provides control over the necessities of life.
The only way to avoid financial tyranny is to eliminate the need for money by becoming independent; being able to provide the necessities of life without resorting to a medium of exchange. The world financial cabal is working to prevent this by monopolizing the food supply, by controlling seeds, water, and fertile land. If these efforts are successful the world will become a large plantation populated by serfs whose sustenance is controlled and allotted by an elite cadre
This morning's newspaper pictured Romney and Perry as the leading presidential candidates. That article mentioned that Home Depot co-founder Ken Langone, a Christie backer, had joined Romney along with John Catsimatidis, a supermarket executive, Paul Singer of hedge fund fame, and Jim Nicholson, former Republican National Committee Chairman. According the article Perry also picked up some Christie support and is positioned to pick up Palin backers. One would assume from this article that the backing of corporate moguls and wealthy elitists is decisive in political success. The movers and shakers have no loyalty to their primary choices, they switch horses without hesitation. The voting public has little to do with the choice of candidates; that choice is controlled by money and power - not substance. See the candidates that are being ignored here.
Proud people believe they have a right to win. They are competitive to a fault. Vietnam veterans suffered some of that proud spirit when their coming home was marred by the disdain of civilian sore losers. Only winners are heroes. Winning is everything - that is the proud America way. There was a time when Americans had a right to be proud of our nation. We were free, benevolent, and righteous. Unfortunately righteousness has succumbed to ugliness and even our victories are without honor. Killing an American citizen in the Middle East by presidential order with a guided missile controlled from a U. S. Air Force base in Creech, Nevada, produces no heroes. It is technically advanced but illegal and cowardly.
The media runs polls which determine the popularity of presidential candidates and the convention then nominates the most popular in an attempt to win the election. The polls, which are controlled by the media, determine which candidate gets the nomination.
One thing is certain: In the coming presidential election there will not be an honorable vote available on the ballot. As has been the case for several decades our nation and our people will suffer for the policies enacted by either candidate because these men do not work for the benefit of our nation and its people, they are beholden to a bold and powerful evil that seeks dominion over the Universe.
Pride cometh before a fall! Teetering at the precipice Americans remain a proud people.
It is time for American citizens to stop voting for candidates that do not represent us, that are destroying our assets and stealing our freedom.

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