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If you are a person who gets their news solely from mainstream media and forms a worldview from that information, then this website would perhaps strike you as radical, off-base, and conspiratorial. But what if nearly everything you listen to and read has been filtered through the monied interests of the most powerful entities on the planet? And what if those entities quite literally control the government by way of a revolving door, campaign contributions, and lobbyists who unduly influence the crafting of legislation in favor of big business while ignoring the needs of the common citizenry? What if you are merely a pawn in the machinations of such a system — a consumer for the all-important world market and a disposable human resource in its labor pool? What if the wealth created by such an economy is amassing at the very tip of this pyramid scheme while leaving those below to fend for themselves in a world depleted of its resources and poisoned by industrial waste. Would such a grim reality be considered a conspiracy theory? In other words, would the previously described outcome of such a socio-economic system necessarily have to be the plan of a secret cabal of powerful people? If corporations must compete to survive and are legally bound to look after the financial interests of their shareholders, then protecting and growing profits must in the end override all other concerns — environmental and social. The gross wealth disparity, environmental destruction, and political disenfranchisement created by capitalism is not the byproduct of a conspiracy; it’s simply the end-result of a system operating as intended. Concentration of wealth, a characteristic result of capitalism, inevitably leads to a near total corruption of journalism and democracy. Of course the corporate elite may collude to price-fix, bribe regulators or heads of state, and cover up environmental damage and dangers to public health, amongst many other devious activities, but it is invariably done in the interest of gaining dominance in the market place and protecting profits. Capitalism and democracy are not compatible. In fact, life on Earth is ultimately not compatible with capitalism.
One author who has written extensively on conspiracy theories is Colin Todhunter. In his essay New World Order “Conspiracy Theories”: Diversions and Deceptions, he pinpoints the time at which conspiracy theories became widespread:
“…Although conspiracy theories have been around for centuries, some gained in popularity during the 1960s and 70s as ‘post-modern disillusionment’ set in and people began to question the very notion of ‘progress’. Modernity had not lived up to expectations. Living under the constant threat of nuclear annihilation, environmental degradation, poverty and the inability of science or politics to address such concerns, people began moving towards ‘new age’ beliefs and concepts or embracing unconventional theories that seemed to explain humanity’s plight.
This all occurred against a backdrop of (failed) proposals to collectively address worldwide problems that went beyond the capacity of individual nation states acting alone. The UN had been set up along with various other international institutions in order to address global issues but also to cement US global hegemony…”
In his insightful essay The Role of Anti-Establishment “Conspiracy Theories”, Todhunter informs us about the exploitive and unstable nature of a system that has given rise to so much conspiracy theory:
“…The advocates of populist conspiracy theories seek to explain everything in terms of secret societies and codes, Zionism, ‘communism’ or the hand of ‘Rothschild’. Of course, families like the Rothschilds and Rockefellers and groups like Bilderberg exist and do hold great power. That much is not in dispute. However, the nature of the dynamics of power is. Groups or think tanks like Bilderberg, Brookings Institute, Trilateral Commission, Chatham House, Council on Foreign Relations, RAND Corporation and so on are where capitalism’s state-corporate hegemons, including the rich families mentioned above, meet to discuss, devise policies and manage capitalism.
Radical critiques of society have often focused on the underlying logic and processes of capital accumulation and capitalist economic crises as well as capitalism’s inherent contradictions. An analysis of the historical antecedents of modernity according to scholarly analysis has also been prevalent. Today, it is popular to assert that the members of some shadowy group have been in charge all this time – the Illuminati, often used as a metaphor for ‘the Jews’.
The rise of such explanations are understandable in a complex world, where the ordinary person feels utterly powerless, confused and craves easy answers. Little surprise then that events and crises are said to be the work of some sinister ‘Illuminati’, an explanation which tends to steer clear of any genuine analysis of capitalism.
In the West, jobs are being outsourced, wages are falling and unemployment rising. As the market becomes saturated with goods and demand is unable to mop up supply, firms go bust. There is a shift towards powerful monopoly capitalism, while citizens and workers experience increasing powerlessness and immiseration. And to seek out new profits, imperialist ventures abroad become the norm. State-corporate monopoly capitalism and imperialist intent are not part of a ‘New World Order’ but are part of a world in which the few benefit at the expense of the many and that has been in the making ever since Britain became the first industrial nation and capitalism emerged.
But what we now have isn’t free market capitalism, some might say. The notion of the free market has always been a myth. It’s always been controlled and manipulated. It’s never been ‘free’. And we are now witnessing advanced capitalism in all its gore.
Capitalism has inherent contradictions. All was never intended to be fine. Remember the slogan to end poverty by 2020 (or whatever the date was)? Capitalism thrives on poverty. It’s integral to the system. That’s why it is rampant in the West and much more so in the cheap labour economies of the ‘developing world’. The increasing concentration of power, ownership and wealth and the rising impoverishment of the masses is one of capitalism’s greatest contradictions. It’s not some kind of conspiracy to keep the masses in poverty or in fear of falling into it. It’s built in to capitalism.
But many do not refer Marx, Engels, Lenin or Trotsky to gain an understanding of the processes of dialectic materialism and capitalism. They and their theories are regarded as being part of the Zionist conspiracy. If socialism and communism are the creation of Zionism, which supposedly exerts so much control over the US and Britain, strange then that the secret services of both the US and Britain spent so much time and energy on infiltrating, deradicalising and subverting the left (3).
While the late Antony C Sutton (sometimes regarded as the father of modern conspiracy theories) provides food for thought in his writings and research (4), conspiracy theories tend to provide limited insight into the dynamics of power and oppression in the 21st century.
However imperfect the work of people like Robert Brenner (5) and Barrington Moore (6) may have been, their research was based on broad comparative sociological analysis of the cultural, historical, agrarian and economic factors that led to the rise of capitalism, fascism and communism in various societies. In the absence of this, however, prominent proponents of conspiracy theories in the US and Britain make crude assumptions about such phenomena comprising part of an Illuminati plot, which play on the prejudices and fears of ordinary people, who in turn latch on to the explanation offered as a proxy for the underlying causes of their powerlessness and frustrations.
Why bother having an informed understanding of the dynamics of the modern world based on rigorous research? Much easier to watch a few YouTube clips about some secret, manipulative elite or even amphibians from outer space with an agenda to control the world.
Many conspiracy theorists have indeed actually been quite informative on how the banking system works and how bankers conspire to control policies by keeping governments in permanent debt. They have also highlighted glaring flaws in official accounts of 9/11. They have rightly pinpointed what the mainstream misses out of its narratives and have raised issues that many on the left had tended to ignore or gave scant attention to. But such useful insights then become wrapped up in theories that too often appear to be based on flights of fancy.
There is no doubting that people can and do conspire to shape events. Not everything can be explained by structures where individual motive is eradicated. For example, corporations conspire to produce price cartels, media barons conspire to dominate and state-corporate interests embark on military jaunts to control markets and resources. And yes, bankers conspire to restrict credit for various reasons. But this has to be placed within the wider context of Empire and capitalism.
In capitalism, the compulsion to compete, dominate and pursue profit casts long shadows over virtually every social and cultural institution, from government and politics to education, law, agriculture and entertainment.
Conspiracy theorists and their followers may well appreciate aspects of this, but merely speculate about the intentions of and actions of groups of people without addressing how capitalism shapes any of it…”
How many commercials and advertisements are bombarded at the average person every waking day of their life. It’s in the thousands – everything from TV commercials to billboards to junk mail to radio adverts. Don’t you think this would have some sort of effect on a person’s psychological well-being? Is it any wonder that the one country in which conspiracy theories thrive most also happens to be the epicenter of unbridled capitalism? British author Roger Cohen said, “Captive minds… resort to conspiracy theory because it is the ultimate refuge of the disempowered.” In an environment where everyone is expected to sell themselves everyday in order to eat and ‘the truth’ is manufactured so as to protect the vested interests of those who bring you the ‘news’, desperate souls grasp at any explanation for why the system is so dysfunctional, corrupt, and unfair. According to Dr Patrick Leman, a psychologist at the Royal Holloway University of London, the weak and marginalized of society gravitate towards conspiracy theories because they have no voice in society:
…People are also more likely to believe in conspiracy theories if they feel powerless in the face of large social authorities or institutions, and not part of the mainstream of society.
This is supported by the observation in the USA that beliefs in conspiracy theories tend to be stronger amongst members of ethnic minority groups.
Sociologists suggest that these minority groups feel politically disenfranchised or discriminated against and this gives rise to higher levels of belief in conspiracy theories…
Cognitive bias also encourages the acceptance of conspiracy theories. One such behavior is the human tendency to seek patterns from random information. Conspiracy theorists are said to be notorious for this proclivity and it goes by several different names such as apophenia or patternicity. Other cognitive biases include confirmation bias, subjective validation, and true-believer syndrome.
Development of hi-tech communication technology coupled with the rapid expansion of the World Wide Web and social networking has fueled the growth of conspiracy theories around the world. With little money, the rantings of anyone can be voiced to the world. Below is a picture of a twenty-dollar bill folded in such a way as to resemble the twin towers on 9-11. It quickly spread across the internet and was picked up by Glenn Beck, a monger of conspiracy theories, and featured on his blog:
“What are the odds that a simple geometric folding of the $20 bill would accidentally contain a representation of both terror attacks?”
“The radical analysis sees such things as ecological crises, military interventions, the national security state, homelessness, poverty, an inequitable tax system, and undemocratic social institutions such as the corporate owned media, etc… It sees these things not as the aberrant outcome of a basically rational system, but as rational outcomes of a system whose central goal is the accumulation of wealth and power for a privileged class…” ~ Michael Parenti
I think that this monster, capitalism, has to be viewed in its full historical context, to be understood. It goes back many, many centuries. David Graeber’s Debt, the First 5000 Years is the best panoramic view.
You cannot separate it from conspiracies because it is essentially conspiratorial by its very nature.
In pre-capitalist feudal Wales, there were social groups, perhaps call them clans as a loose term, centred around castles. They were intensely competitive and hostile, watching for signs of aggression or weakness. The castles are all grey stones now, but in those days were painted white. If the owner couldn’t afford the labour and scaffolding to keep the paint in immaculate condition, that meant he was weakening, and enemies noticed. So the paintwork was even more important than the horsemen and armour.
Now, under those sort of conditions, imagine what a good revenue stream meant. If you could find a silver mine or a slate quarry or a salmon run or anything that provided a reliable income, then it would help your survival. If your neighbour did better, then he’d likely increase his power and next thing he’d be storming your castle walls and adding your lands to his, and you and yours would be buried.
So, if you imagine this sort of picture, it involves a lot of plotting and scheming and spying and treachery. And it’s really just the same model we have now, except that the castles are invisible, they are legal entities defined by paperwork, as companies and corporations.
The first of these, the East India Company was hatched up by people plotting and scheming in London coffee shops. Once one guy starts getting very rich, others notice, and want to know how he’s doing it. Slaves to Jamaica ? Hey, how do we get in on that ?
In the old days, the behaviour of the castle owners could be controlled to some extent by laws and codes of conduct. There was always the King, who could move in with a larger army. But what has happened – is happening – the large corporations have found a way to escape from all controls. The proposed Pacific and US-EU trade agreements are just the latest in these appalling moves.
These are CONSPIRACIES. They are plotted in secret. There is no democratic or even national input or accountability. They are sophisticated strategic maneuvers designed to evade all regulation and control. Really, it’s piracy. It’s paying off politicians to get laws passed, which will permit the corporations license to plunder, pollute, and pillage without any accountability.
It’s driven by the bankers. They are the ones who back the corporations. They put up the cash to buy the pirate ships, so to speak.
Why do Jews get mentioned so often ? Because they were the bankers going back for centuries. Rothschild and Goldschmidt, and back to the Lombards in Italy, have been putting up the money for really nasty schemes that made a good return for centuries, the expertise has accumulated, it lives on in Wall Street, Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, The City of London, HSBC, Barclays. All those fuckers and a whole lot more are the main culprits for trashing the planet. They put up the money to fund the oil wells and the arms deals and all the other horrors.
This is all thoroughly researched and well known. What is not known is how to change this state of affairs without a major revolution. Not that I’m against a major revolution, just that we seem unlikely to get one. The Machine will keep eating everything until it dies of starvation, by which time there will be very little left, the planet will become much like Mars.
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We can see this happening now. The proposed trade agreements will take away the rights of sovereign governments and the people who elect them, and let corporations sell their fucking shit however harmful it is, because they will be able to sue anybody who stops them. Bayer is one of the most evil that ever existed, check out their history, it’s as bad as Monsanto.
Wow. Bayer has just sued the European Commission to overturn a ban on the pesticides that are killing millions of bees around the world. A huge public push won this landmark ban only months ago — and we can’t sit back and let Big Pesticide overturn it while the bees vanish.
Bayer and Syngenta, two of the world’s largest chemical corporations, claim that the ban is “unjustified” and “disproportionate.” But clear scientific evidence shows their products are behind the massive bee die-off that puts our entire food chain in peril.
http://action.sumofus.org/a/bayer-bees-lawsuit/?sub=fb
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Brilliant comment. The Parenti video at the bottom of the post is quite enlightening for a brief history of real-life conspiracies by the corporate state of America. As far as trying to budge this behemoth straddling the planet, Robert Hunziker lays out the odds:
“As the world turns, excessive levels of CO2 increasingly poison the ocean day-by-day, hour-by-hour without missing a beat, and in this regard, it is important to realize that an extinction event is merely an option. It does not have to happen. Nevertheless, the overwhelmingly powerful influence of fossil fuel interests, and their concomitant worldwide infrastructure devoted to the production of coal, oil, and gas, almost guarantees no way out.”
Wall Street is in charge and that’s a horrifying thought.
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As things unravel, the common mind, untethered by reality, will search far and wide amongst mental rubbish and debris to cobble together something satisfyingly explanatory. That anyone hits the mark and uncovers a conspiracy is unimportant considering our current trajectory. It’s like trying to find out why the hot dog vender at the beach always short changing you as a tsunami forms on the horizon. Homo sapiens is truly a malignant freak of nature and that’s all you need to know to understand everything that’s happening. The poor don’t know what’s happening, the rich don’t know what’s happening, they’re just playing king of the mountain on a sand dune near the beach. Soon the game will be over.
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In a nutshell. Love it!
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Pingback: The Conspiracy is Systemic and Legalized.
A low IQ also cements America’s place as a steadfast adherent to outlandish conspiratorial thinking.
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Dumb and paranoid. Studies show that 1 in 4 people experience paranoia on a daily basis. Like schizophrenia, these rates are twice as high in the city as they are in rural areas. Freud was right, in observing that civilization engenders neurosis…
PS: Did you get my email, Mike?
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Is this the heretik?
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Nope. Your email is your first and last name with a period in between, right?
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Hmmm. Did you email me something?
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I did…From the address kevfairbanks@gmail.com
Lemme know if you got it.
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Try this email:
Collapsitarians@gmail.com
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Here is your answer:
http://en.forums.wordpress.com/topic/how-to-create-forum-in-wordpress?replies=5
“We cannot put a forum in our blogs here. You have to create one on a different site and then link to it from your blog here.”
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LOL. Just noticed the acronym for Chomsky’s “really existing capitalist democracy” – (RECD) – pronounced “wrecked”.
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Also, myths and irrationality are systemic and legalised.
The economic system is predicated on the absurd notion that the consumption of finite resources can increase forever.
The economic system is predicated on ignoring the effects of depletion and pollution. And ignoring the effects of population overshoot. And ignoring the effects of compound interest.
‘Progress’ is associated with increase in GDP, despite the fact that GDP is a faux measure of economic activity which encourages ever faster looting and polluting of the planet.
Close scrutiny reveals that practically every aspect of present economic and political arrangements is absurd, and, without question, unsustainable. However, to declare present arrangements absurd and unsustainable puts one in the camp of ‘extremists’ or ‘conspiracy theorists’.
It has taken me quite a while to train myself to say nothing about reality to those around me but my self-training is now nearly complete.
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When living in an Insane Asylum, it’s a delicate matter dealing with those around you.
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Kevin Moore sez: It has taken me quite a while to train myself to say nothing about reality to those around me but my self-training is now nearly complete.
There is something profoundly sad when a spirited dissenter admits to being crushed. I don’t quite believe that you’ve actually trained yourself to be fully silent, but I appreciate that by this point in history, there’s little point to being too vocal about what ails us. Maybe it used to be an infection we could eradicate, but now it’s more like a metastasized cancer: so fully incorporated into everything we do it’s now inseparable from who we are. It’s us. That said, I’ll still come out of my turtle shell from time to time to make others see reality glaring at them.
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One of the recent top internet searches bringing people to this site was the following:
“guy macpherson is crazy”
And they spelt his name wrong. LOL.
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News bites later, but first this…
Last Hours for Humanity?
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Mike, this post is great.
You know, I’ve been trying to get to your blog forever. Clicking on your Gravatar takes one, naturally, to yr Grvatar Profile. But from there – did you know there’s no way to get to your blog from your Gravatar Profile? Just FYI.
I sent you a message via Deconstructing Myths (sorry, I thought he’d know you). Then I admit I kind of spaced it out. Long story, hard times….
Anyway, I’m glad to be “back”..
Thanks a lot for visiting me again.
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Looks like I’ve remedied that problem. Thanks for the ‘heads up’.
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The writing and comments here are some of the best on this subject I’ve ever seen. Thanks to all of you.
For me the defining wake up call was 9/11. I had a sense how things worked, but always felt that it is just too impossible that the nice looking people running the corporations and corporation friendly agencies, think tanks and institutions could do horrible things like create wars against innocent people using false flag attacks.
Then came 9/11. Took me a long time, but it finally sunk in…..without even a tiny doubt, those attacks were planned and executed by people in charge, the big guys. And the real story has been covered up by a remarkable system entangling virtually our entire media system. It is proven, in so many ways, that the official story is a complete fabrication. Absolute proof. No wiggle room at all.
Why this subject is forbidden on most Internet web sites is also remarkable. Shocking to me. But as I have watched, and suffered, as those of us who know the truth have, I have seen a real conspiracy take place to ensure that enough people do not finally realize how we have been fooled.
I don’t think a person who believes the official story of 9/11 can understand how our world is really controlled……how incredibly cruel the global elites, those who run our corporations, can be. 3000 lost in a day, no matter how spectacular and gruesome, is nothing compared to the many other actions and goals and agendas of the most powerful people on earth. As seen above, they will destroy the bees of the world, easily leading to the deaths of millions of people, and not blink an eye. Climate change and even our extinction are not enough to persuade them from purposely confusing the people of the world as to the causes of global warming, just so they can increase profits and marketshare.
If you don’t realize that our leaders caused 9/11 because you cannot stand to believe how cruel they are, then you cannot understand where the world is headed, and why it is going toward complete and utter catastrophe. And I realize that it is not the individuals. Each has his reasons for driving these campaigns of terror against the earth, and their part in it may seem minor to them and they continue to feel like they are good people. It is the corporate system, a system that takes our basic needs and desires and creates from that monstrous machines devouring ecosystem after ecosystem.
I know it is unstoppable. Fight against them and they have more defenses up their sleeves, including the fascism, swat teams military, covert ops, sophisticated propaganda, etc., as we have seen. I like the thought of fighting them, but know in my heart it is useless.
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I think it is going to get much, much worse.
We’ve just seen Miriam Carey summarily executed by police. This is an outrage and would have been seen as such just a few years ago, but it’s now almost an everyday occurrence. The standards of behaviour that the US military have been subjecting the populations of Iraq and Afghanistan to, now get applied to the domestic population. This is the way the Spartans treated their Mycenaean slaves, random and arbitrary death and terror.
As resources grow scarcer, the corporations fight ever harder to survive. There have always been a small percentage of humans born as psychopaths, incapable of empathy, those who cannot understand fellow-feeling towards others because their brains never develop that circuitry. They make ideal CEOs because their judgements and decisions are never clouded by morality or conscience.
In the 1800s in England, the shipping magnates used to overload their vessels, which would become unstable in bad weather and sink. A simple solution was proposed, the Plimsoll Line, a law to paint a line on the side of every ship so that it showed when the maximum safe load was reached. They fought for decades to prevent any such law, because it would restrict profits. They didn’t care about the lost ships and cargos or the drowned sailors, because they insured every voyage above the value of ship and cargo, so they made money whatever happened. That’s the mentality.
Same goes for asbestos, for pesticides, tobacco, nuclear crap, land mines, clearing rain forests, whatever it is, if it makes money for the bankers, damage to humans and the environment has never mattered, and now that applies to the everyone’s future, and the future of the entire Earth. The ONLY thing that matters is the quarterly returns.
We’ve seen Greece, which was happy and prosperous a few years ago, reduced to terrible misery and desperate poverty. Who did this ? Goldman Sachs and a handful of corrupt politicians who fiddled the accounts.
The only way to prevent such people behaving as they do, is to have strict regulation and extremely harsh penalties that are fiercely enforced. This has been known since ancient times, way back to Sumeria. Greed and the lust for power is so great that only the fear of death and the certainty of being caught and punished will constrain it.
Nobody ever learns, every generation the same struggle arises, because every generation a new lot of aspiring megalomaniacs want to get to the top using any means necessary. We know exactly who set up this present catastrophe, from Chile to Enron, from Milton Friedman, Greenspan, Thatcher, Regan, GATT, NAFTA,
One of the reasons we get inevitable NTE is because the corporations were originally licensed by the Crown, so they were sort of beasts on a chain, so to speak, and as they multiplied, they could be taxed and thus their profits enriched the nation. But once deregulation let them off their chains so they could become trans-national, they have no loyalty except to themselves. They can be based anywhere, in off-shore tax havens, and by way of holding companies, disguised so nobody can even discover who owns what or where the money goes.
So who has the power to regulate these monsters ? Nobody. They have a lot of cash and they can buy themselves immunity, they can buy themselves a refuge, in Taiwan, or Burma, or Abu Dhabi, or Ghana or anywhere a corrupt politician can be bought, and huge ‘respectable’ banks like HSBC will be happy to shift their millions of dollars around the planet for them at the speed of electrons.
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Miriam Carey, RIP
http://aangirfan.blogspot.co.uk/2013/10/miriam-carey-mk-ultra.html
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John Constantino, RIP
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2449371/National-Mall-victim-John-Constantino-identified.html
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U, I am in broad agreement with what you have written, but would like to add the following.
You said that Greece was ‘happy and prosperous’ a few years ago. Bear in mind that the happiness and prosperity were doomed to demise because they were predicated on a phony economy founded on using cheap fossil fuel to move people around and phony money created out of thin air to pay for the fuel. More importantly, if we go back to the closing years of the Second World War we discover that the British and American elites were horrified when the Greek freedom fighters set up a socialist government: British troops were hurriedly despatched to overthrow the socialist government (they were altogether the wrong kind of people) and establish an elitist government which included Nazi collaborators. Much the same thing happened in Italy and Korea. Of course Spain had gone through the same process in the 1930s, when worker co=operatives were crushed and a military dictatorship was set up. And, as we all know, many American corporations were great fans of the Nazis and invested heavily in Nazi Germany in the mid-1930s. Events took a similar turn in Formosa, when the remnants of the Nationalist army stole as much Chinese gold as they could carry and invaded Formosa, murdering anyone who got in their way when they arrived: that resulted in military governments for the next four decades, and the conversion of Formosa into the overpopulated, toxic hell hole we know as Taiwan, in which corporations did largely as the pleased. (Not that industry under USSR-style communism was much more environmentally responsible, but it is pertinent that many products manufactured in East Germany were built to last ‘forever;, in contrast to the American business model of planned obsolescence.)
I was born in the ‘slave camp’, but had no idea of the extent of the ‘slave camp’ until the later years of my life. It was only fairly recently (in the past 5 years) that I discovered that smart lawyers had used US legislation aimed at providing Negro slaves with rights to further the ‘rights’ of corporations. And, as many of us know, corporations now have more ‘rights’ than humans.
So, it turns out that the battle was fought and lost in Britain between about 1780 and about 1820, and was fought and lost in American between about 1870 and 1910. It can be argued that the completion of the Panama Canal (constructed by American industrial might and chemical explosives, as opposed to muscle power attempted by the French) and the occupation of Panama marked the triumph of the corporate system, and the inevitable demise of democracy. The establishment of the Federal Reserve as a pseudo official agency in 1913 marked the final blow.
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Yup.
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These multinational corporations truly are monsters, worse than any imagined in all the B rated sci if movies ever produced by Hollywood, as they really, truly, are destroying the earth as we know it, and the rate of destruction is accelerating. And unlike in all those movies, there will be no handsome scientist and beautiful lab assistant who will come up with the last minute solution and save us all.
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Adam Smith Quote:

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On the Portal of Paradise on the western façade of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in Manhattan are sculptures of the end of modern New York. The Brooklyn Bridge is breaking in two, a bus plummeting from it into the water while waves rise up over the toppling skyline. People run in a panic below the Stock Exchange, and next to them a scorpion, snake, and other signs of pestilence swarm a skeleton.
Of course, visions of the end of days aren’t uncommon on cathedrals, as they were since the Middle Ages created as a sort of visual rendition of the Bible, meant to be read as you would read the scripture, but showing the city surrounding the cathedral being destroyed is unusual, and unsettling. Since that swaying skyline also includes the World Trade Center, the sculptures have of course attracted the attention of conspiracy theorists, but the column bases featuring the scene, located on the south side of the portal below eight foot sculptures of Biblical figures, are rather a response to the cathedral’s namesake, John the Apostle.
http://hyperallergic.com/87096/a-new-york-apocalypse-hidden-in-plain-sight/
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Notable news bites in the last day…
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@ Brutus
I can clarify that comment. After well over a decade of dedicated activism (at considerable personal cost) which included writing letters, articles, books, making speeches, radio and television interviews and interviewing others, standing for election several times, and numerous presentations to local and regional authorities I recognised I might as well have been attempting to educate my neighbours cat.
I won’t say I have been entirely unsuccessful because I know of a few people who woken up as a result of my efforts. But the number is miniscule and return on time and energy invested is dismal.
I was speaking with a mayoral candidate for the local elections yesterday. He has reached burn-out stage largely as a consequence of the non-reporting or mis-reporting by the corporate press and the apathy of the voters, who are required to place ticks against a set of names for mayor and council and post their paper. Apart from attempts to influence voting by billboards and advertisements paid for by moneyed elites, there is every reason to believe that voter apathy/disengagement will be the biggest factor in determining the result.
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from David Rockefeller’s 2003 book Memoirs.
“For more than a century, ideological extremists at either end of the political spectrum have seized upon well-publicized incidents such as my encounter with Castro to attack the Rockefeller family for the inordinate influence they claim we wield over American political and economic institutions. Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure — one world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.”
http://www.lettersfrompeter.com/the-monopoly/
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My state. NC. Insane:
RALEIGH — The first trial of a “Moral Monday” protester revealed far more than the guilty verdicts that have shaken attorneys and demonstrators still awaiting their court dates.
General Assembly Police Chief Jeff Weaver testified to a murmur of disbelief among the many lawyers attending the Wake County District Court hearing that his 18-officer department had people in this region they labeled “anarchists” and collected intelligence on them.
Weaver did not identify the so-called anarchists, nor did he reveal how many his department considered to fall in that category.
But the chief at the helm of the law enforcement agency that arrested more than 930 people this past summer testified that his officers had scanned the many “Moral Monday” rallies with eyes trained for “anarchists.”
On Monday, Weaver declined to elaborate on what kind of intelligence his department collected on the people he and his officers considered to be “against government.”
Read more here: http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/10/07/3263240/nc-general-assembly-police-chief.html#storylink=cpy
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Published on Wednesday, October 9, 2013 by Common Dreams
2047: The Year the World Hits ‘Climate Departure’
‘Within my generation, whatever climate we were used to will be a thing of the past,’ says lead research of new study
– Andrea Germanos, staff writer
http://www.commondreams.org/headline/2013/10/09-9
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Just a reminder: ‘Those who make peaceful revolution impossible make violent revolution inevitable’.
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Obama’s Former Communications Director Anita Dunn Pitches “Ethical Oil” Keystone XL Ad
Ezra Levant is the man behind an attempt to re-frame the Alberta tar sands as “ethical oil.” “Ethical” – Levant’s deceptive public relations campaign argues of the tar sands “carbon bomb” – because it doesn’t come from the war-ridden and human rights-abusing Middle East.
Now, the “ethical oil” campaign has a new backer: Anita Dunn, former White House Communications Director for President Barack Obama and current Principal of SKDKnickerbocker, a public relations firm with offices in Washington, D.C.; New York City and Albany.
SKDK – as covered here on multiple occasions by DeSmogBlog – does PR for Transcanada, the company behind the controversial Keystone XL tar sands export pipeline. Transcanada has paid SKDK – and by extension, Dunn – to place ads in strategic television and radio markets in the Washington, D.C. area.
“America imports millions of barrels of oil from the Middle East every week,” a narrator says in an ominous tone in the most recent ad, as images of violent protests in the Middle East blare across the screen. “But we don’t have to.”
More: http://www.desmogblog.com
Slick aren’t they.
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‘Tis capitalism. They have had a long time to learn their skills. When the Abolition Movement began in England, the owners of the big and hugely profitable slave plantations, (which included the Church of England), countered with the argument that the negros were similar to farm animals and the proof was that they interbred with apes in Africa, where they were very unhappy, suffering from attacks from wild beasts, so it was a kindness to capture them and transport them to a better life in the Indies, where they enjoyed their work. The majority of the British public knew nothing of Africa or the Indies, and accepted what they were told, just as the American public do.
Columbus, the all-American hero
http://theoatmeal.com/comics/columbus_day
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See where this is going ?
The reason the label is misleading is that trade is already substantially liberalized; the real point of the TPP and its cousin, the pending EU-US trade agreement, is to weaken the power of nations to regulate, which will allow multinationals to lead a race to the bottom on product and environmental safety.
Conspiracy ? Hahahaha
They were also informed that the talks involve a strict nondisclosure agreement prohibiting members from releasing information for four years after the conclusion of a deal.
Imho, this comment sums it up perfectly, exactly in line with my understanding
if the rumours about this thing are true, and that corps will be able to sue and win damages against any country that makes laws protecting their own citizens due to lost profits, then this exemplifies the neofuedalism that is so much discussed around here.
the nation-state as a unit will be a hollowed out shell, while its population’s buying power is captured permanently for these big corps. they, through their officials, have no say about this and have to pay either to purchase things that are harming them and their local economies, or the difference in damages.
people are sidetracked by the term “feudal” into thinking this has to be a locational. global trade and communication lines have made this possible. location is intended to be Everywhere. “buy our product, or starve”.
the landgranted knights of old would be salivating pools at something like this, which could not have happen in their wildest dreams. they were tied to a place, and had to struggle to keep money flowing to them. these people figured out the money-ownership angle and just have to find a way to institute this as an hereditary right. not only that, the knights had to put up with a buncha peasants that they had to motivate to work harder to instigate some of those money flows, and couldn’t kick out (until the end stage).
this is the end-state, or climax ecosystem, of that mentality. there is little to be gained, except in oil or water, through conquest anymore now that the world is mapped and country’s boundaries have been set. destabilize some, and hollow out others so that only their husk remains, and threaten the rest with guns. I don’t see how something like this breaks down unless world wide resistance would have a chance due to defection of the military, and they know who pays their bills and don’t identify with the common man.*
((I know this. the members of my family who have been in military, and others that I’ve met while in college, don’t really see the rest of us as “one of them” anymore. they speak in inscrutable shorthand, and make it clear that we will never understand them. they have a different value system now–one they view as “better” than the rest of us.))
Read more at http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2013/10/will-chinas-gambit-to-undermine-the-trans-pacific-partnership-succeed.html#hBqEOyMedopWhcts.99
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Good work. I agree with this 100%. The Multinational Corps want it all and they’re going to get it. They’ll be the ones who will manage the contraction and population crash. A lovely system we have, isn’t it?
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It all seems to be going according to plan: the poor get pushed off the cliff first. (Could it be any other way?)
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/exclusive-red-cross-launches-emergency-food-aid-plan-for-uks-hungry-8872496.html
‘Britain is just one of many countries where families are struggling to put food on the table. In a report released today into the devastating humanitarian impact of Europe’s financial crisis, the Red Cross recorded a 75 per cent increase in the number of people relying on their food aid over the last three years. At least 43 million people across the Continent are not getting enough to eat each day and 120 million are at risk of poverty.’
Needless to say, there is no mention of any of the fundamental reasons for the burgeoning nightmare.
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@Kevin…
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http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/corruption-at-detroits-city-hall-americas-dirtiest-mayor-jailed-for-28-years-8872659.html
The conviction of Kwame Kilpatrick, who served as mayor for six years until 2008, brings to a sorry end the ruin of the man who represented the downfall of the now-bankrupt city that was once the beating heart of US car production.
In March the 43-year-old was convicted of racketeering conspiracy, fraud, extortion and tax crimes. He resigned as mayor after lying under oath in a lawsuit, later approving an $8.4million (£5.3m) settlement to cover it up.
During his time at the head of the North Eastern city 18 other officials were convicted of corruption while homes were repossessed, buildings lay vacant and street lights were switched off.
Last July Detroit filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy – the largest municipal filing in US history – with debts estimated at up to $20bn. Kilpatrick is said to fattened his bank accounts by hundreds of thousands of dollars as the city lay in ruins.
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There’s a story on Yahoo news, “When will climate change strike you?” I’ve read some of the nearly five thousand comments. There is no hope for moving people beyond their state of blissful ignorance and false belief. Found this comment at the Archdruid Report regarding rationality versus religious belief:
“This one has set me reflecting on my own personal journey. I know that in my own case I had a similar journey out of rationalism that most people experience when leaving Christianity, with similar bitter feelings that linger to this day.
It was like this: I first noticed that I wasn’t happy. I tried to explain it away, but it kept coming down to this: religion offered experiences that I valued. Why should I deny myself merely because it involves irrational beliefs? Values are subjective (I believed), and I value this more than being rational.
Then I noticed some logical problems with rationalism. Then came the research into the taboo areas, in this case most importantly parapsychology and classical metaphysics. Then finally back to an interest in theistic religion in earnest.
As in macrocosm, so in the microcosm: my rationalism lead to self-canceling skepticism and from there to a still-nascent second religiosity.”
“The only thing that’s certain is death and taxes.” Everything else is uncertain and meant to stay that way.
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James quoted this comment from elsewhere: my rationalism lead [sic] to self-canceling skepticism and from there to a still-nascent second religiosity.
There it is in a nutshell: truth be damned, I’m gonna believe what makes me feel good. Of course, this leads to behaviors that feel good in the short term but are damning and self-destructive over time. And anything that delivers that short-term kick of satisfaction (or worse, euphoria) is treated like a religion (TV, sports, money, etc.). I doubt there is a way out of this conundrum for the masses.
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“Psychologists have described how the human mind can literally be confined in the virtual prison of a psychosis, and how repetition by authority figures, as well as control of frames of reference (social, moral, psychological, linguistic) can channel naive individual thought into dependable compliance within a mass psychosis. This situation affects the majority of Americans, and it is prudent to assume that you and I are among those so influenced. Because unreality is unreal, the attempt to maintain it in the face of reality builds up stress. Being psychotic is like running around with your eyes closed; sometimes you get headaches from running into telephone poles. Nine Eleven was one such pole.” – link
… I would say climate change and the global ecological crisis are other telephone poles we are running into.
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I seem to write about this problem almost every day.
To the rationalists ( whatever that word means ? They usually cannot define it ) I say that there is absolutely nothing rational or logical about why we exist or why the Universe exists. Science and reason cannot offer any answers at all to that mystery.
To the religious loons, I usually point them towards their computers, because if science was wrong, they couldn’t be using this technology.
There’s two ways of knowing the world, mythos and logos, this has been understood since the ancient Greeks. These two ways correlate with our two brain hemispheres which understand reality in quite different ways and are basically incompatible.
Some people are more weighted towards the left, some towards the right.
Compounding these problems, the American elite, over the last century, have had a deliberate policy of dumbing the people down and making them as stupid and uneducated as possible. Along with all the toxins and environmental pollution and insane tv that kids have as they grow up, basically, most of them are mad.
Look at the data for mental illness and obesity. Pretty much, fucked up bodies, fucked up brains, people constantly bombarded with lies and propaganda, all their lives, in a brutal and callous cultural and economic system, run for the benefit of a handful of incredibly rich delusional megalomaniacs and psychopaths.
http://journeytothesea.com/mythos-logos/
http://www.iainmcgilchrist.com/
http://www.johntaylorgatto.com/underground/toc1.htm
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ulvfugl sez: … the American elite, over the last century, have had a deliberate policy of dumbing the people down and making them as stupid and uneducated as possible. Along with all the toxins and environmental pollution and insane tv that kids have as they grow up, basically, most of them are mad
I wouldn’t limit this to kids, who obviously grow up to be adults. Some consider the intentional dumbing of the population a conspiracy theory. Either way, it’s happening.
The puzzle of balancing, bridging, uniting (or whatever) mythos and logos is not lost on me. We undoubtedly each seek our own answers and find our own partial, contingent solutions, or we don’t even recognize the problem and adopt the prevailing views of the time. As I said, no way out of this conundrum when so many are ruined from the start. And yet, so many parents believe they’re doing their kids a favor by introducing them to screens in infancy. What a world of screenhead sickos we’ve become.
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When global oil extraction was rising and the flow of cheap consumer goods from Asia was increasing it was very easy for TPTB to keep their debt slaves content.
Now that global extraction of conventional oil is in decline and the system is dependent on unconventional oil, and now that wages in China have risen and increased the cost of many consumer goods, it has become a lot harder for TPTB to maintain the pretence of prosperity. Frantic ‘money-printing’ by central banks simply facilitates flat-lining of economic indicators. The great squeeze, which will eventually morph into the great crushing, is clearly underway. The signs are everywhere.
The region of NZ where I live is supposedly one of the most prosperous (a major centre for oil and gas extraction, engineering, dairying etc.), yet job losses continue, retail outlets close, and house prices decline in real terms.
Nevertheless, the insane district council is pressing ahead with the construction of a $10 million (plus) art centre, even as it removes rubbish bins to save collection costs.
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India Must Rename Cyclone Phailin and Call Attention to Global Warming
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/subhankar-banerjee/india-must-rename-cyclone_b_4086317.html
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Maybe too little too late, but I like this:
‘March Against Monsanto’: Live Updates
http://rt.com/news/march-against-monsanto-gmo-100/
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