Is there Hope?

Two articles stood out to me today, one by Paul Craig Roberts, one by the Saker.

Integrity Has Vanished From The West
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/49077.htm

What Happened To The West I Was Born In?!
http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/49078.htm

Both authors are pretty incensed/maddened/infuriated/exasperated at the psychos (attributed) controlling western governments. I've previously read Roberts wonder if there is any hope in stopping those that rule us. His essay can be summed up with this sentence:

"The quality of people in Western governments has collapsed to the very bottom of the barrel."

The Saker ended his essay with this:

"LOOK NOT WHERE WE ARE BUT WHERE WE ARE HEADING!!

You can get 200,000 anti–gun (sigh, rolleyes) protesters in DC but NOBODY AT ALL ABOUT NUCLEAR WAR?!

What is wrong with you people?!

What happened to the West where I was born in in 1963?

My God, is this really the end of it all?

Am I the only one who sees this slow-motion train-wreck taking us all over the precipice?

If you can, please give a reason to still hope.

Right now I don’t see many."

No, you're not the only one Saker. There are many of us, but evidently not nearly enough that truly understand what we have to do.

But I can give you a reason to hope.

Because we have to. That's just how it has to work. We can't give up hope.

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grandkids in Las Vegas, ages 5, 2 and almost one. If they live long lives, they'll live until the turn of the next century, 2200. Think about what happened in the 20th century, the changes were incredible. We're still early on in this, the 21st century. We can't even imagine what might happen.

Giving up hope would be giving up hope for my grandkids so I take it personal. Seeing their smiling, innocent faces tonight brings it all in perspective. We can't let the bastards win.

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. . . articles via other websites (namely, their own personal websites), informationclearinghouse.info, a site I've been visiting since 2002 and which, among other things, helped feed me the facts that led me in real time to conclude that Dubya was lying about the case for war against Iraq back in 2002, is no longer accessible from the ATT internet connection to which I am hooked up. It's been this way for at least the past month, and although I've complained, ATT has denied any active part in this.

But I keep getting the same message that I don't have permission to access this website on the server I'm using. It's "forbidden."

So, alas, here we are. Another sign of the times that the Saker and Roberts likely are talking about?

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@SoylentGreenisPeople

Go to http://www.wayback.com/
Enter http://www.informationclearinghouse.info/
Go to 2018 and click on latest snapshot.
Many of the articles will also have a source link that you can use.

Let us know how it worked.

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Thanks. The most recent articles I was able to access on that site using your method were up to March 21, 2018.

To get to the articles Big Al referred to, I just went to both Roberts' and the Saker's individual sites.

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@SoylentGreenisPeople I haven't had a problem with Information Clearinghouse, and I agree with you about the site, but certainly have with others. Like Global Research.
The oligarchy's controlling tentacles are everywhere, the only solution is to take it all down.

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Cost you $4, $5, $6 /month.
www.informationclearinghouse.info came right up on my vpn.
A vpn simply "hides" your local IP addy by giving you one of theirs.
So, instead of your local IP addy, websites will see your vpn IP addy.

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But I recommend a vpn if you can afford the extry $4, $5, $6 /mo.

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in closed-door NAFTA talks, for providers to decide what those paying them for internet access got to access on the internet. No idea how much it costs whoever they're acting for in this, but I'll bet they get a bundle.

It only works if there's a monopoly or collusion among available providers, which'd be why both of our local providers were bought up by Bell and it now takes literally half or more of the freaking day to get through on the phone for tech help, once you finally get through to be put on hold.

So, could be your provider, or it could be various others infesting the internet in the interest of censorship. In case you weren't aware, Obama handed over control of Domain Names to a 'public/private partnership'...

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A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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I think that everyone who participated sincerely in protesting guns carry an expression of hope. True, that it’s inadequate in the bigger picture of things, but it is still relevant. Considering the nature of most Westerner’s orientation and knowledge, it is at least something. Possibly/hopefully greater awareness will grow from it.

As I watch the bees collecting honey from ginger flowers while bird song accompanies their flight, I feel somewhat hopeful. For your children and grandchildren, and those of all, I think like you do. There is no other choice. You’re lucky to share in the innocence of possibility.

[video:https://youtu.be/pTZzZORXIR8]

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@janis b I agree the protests by the young people are hopeful. I think many have been pointing that out. But it is frustrating as well for those of us who want the people to join together against war, imperialism, neoliberalism, oligarchy, etc. in that if we can do that, why can't we address the real big problems (not that gun control isn't a big issue). Maybe it will be a spark, we can hope (:))

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@Big Al
on the streets to protest against gun violence and for their lives, is simply because each of them can imagine they would be shot at in their own schools for no rational reason at all. It could kill them, directly.

They don't march against 'war, imperialism, neo-liberalism, oligarchy', or in support of 'nuclear disarmament', because these are abstract ideas, because they can't imagine that a nuclear bomb will fall on their heads tomorrow (but can imagine to be the wrong place and the wrong time tomorrow in their schools) and because by default of their being born into a certain territory and class, they can't imagine how to not be born into that strata, nor what they could do about it, nor would they feel a sense of guilt about it. Which is reasonable, imo.

So, I think, the kids going on the streets for their own future safety, is not a sign of hope, but a sign they understood it has become a necessity. They know, you can't allow it to happen that they all have to fear to go on a daily basis to their schools and be afraid of the next person losing their minds and shoot.

The most loving parents will take away the matches, if their kids play with them and start to burn the house down and kill themselves in it. They have to do that. It's a necessity. That's all, imo.

Here a video clip of a preacher I think stays honest and talks some truth.
[video:https://youtu.be/45bhNm0dIu0]
Chris Hedges' Talk at the Saudi Summit - Best Speech

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So, I think, the kids going on the streets for their own future safety, is not a sign of hope, but a sign they understood it has become a necessity. They know, you can't allow it to happen that they all have to fear to go on a daily basis to their schools and be afraid of the next person losing their minds and shoot.

I thank you for your insight. Yet, I also think they feel hope in the solidarity between them, which in positive ways allays their fears, making room for hope.

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@janis b
that they can feel hope in the solidarity between them and us elderly. There needs to be solidarity between 'the young and the elderly'. I fear nothing more than that the 'in between young and old', the conscious adult population today, is so depressed that they don't want to have kids anymore. Because I believe it's the kids who give the elderly the hope and belief to not have lived in vain. And it's the elderlies, who need to assure the young that there is something to live for in the family solidarity between them and us.

Sigh. I wished I had the words.

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@mimi

And your thoughts and wishes for all are deeply appreciated.

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@janis b
me feel understood the way I intended to be understood.

Hugs.

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@mimi

[video:https://youtu.be/NJ7K9-dBs1Q]

Good morning, and goodnight.

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@mimi

I can't imagine this better put.

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and could very well lead them to
becoming more woke.
@janis b
and hopefully something we can build on, the site far from finished.

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@mimi

Right to the Wall of Fears.

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'The American Empire is on Its Way Down' - Foundation Director
...
Sputnik discussed relations between Russia and the West with Dr. Jan Oberg, the director of the Transnational Foundation for Peace and Future Research.

Sputnik: So why is Russia viewed as a hostile country by the West and namely by NATO, lots of people have been discussing this especially after Vladimir Putin's re-election as president what's your take on it?

Dr. Jan Oberg: My take on it is that threats, threat images people who are your enemies, is something you construct, it's not something that you measure objectively and then you shape your defense system or security politics accordingly, you have what I used to call the "military industrial media academic complex," MIMAC, and that turns out weapons and new technologies and companies earning money from doing these products and arms traders are profiting from selling them around the world, and in order to do that you have, one, to make people fear, because they are the tax payers that are supposed to finance this madness, and the other thing is that you create these images of who you should fear and if you have no enemies this system of continuous production of the MIMAC would not exist, would not be possible.

So it goes the other way from what media generally think and the media are complicit in all this because they turn out these images of threat and dangers and blah blah, blah, and unless you have knowledge and you're an educated person and you don't believe in mainstream media, then you're fooled, so this is basically my take on this, this is very sad that this is happening, but, of course, with the end of the Cold War in 1989 -1990 Russia was not a problem, but Russia is coming back from being on its knees and the West has gotten used to acting like it's alone in the world and it can do whatever it pleases, it's even formulated in the national defense strategy of the United States, so when you're on your way down, and the American empire is on its way down, and global dominance is definitely on its way down, and China is coming up, then basically what you do is use the means that you are best at and you're best at modern technology, at communication technology and your best at military technology but it is, anyhow, the sign of the weakness of the West that they have to play these games.
...
Dr. Jan Berg: Let me just respond to one little thing that you've said about being depressed, because I never want to leave people feeling depressed or anyone else feeling depressed. I'm totally sure that there is a great and more peaceful world ahead of us, if we survive the next five or ten years, and that five or ten years is the fall of the US empire, after that there are all opportunities for a cooperative world, no single country trying to dominate everybody, this will be the last empire in human history, because nobody will try to dominate 7, 8, 10 billion people's lives anymore, this is the last.

And secondly, there are so many good things happening in the world, there so many people in the world that think like you and me, it's just for the media, to them bad news is good news and there's no good news out of the good news in the media. There's a certain type of partnership in Syria on small points, but I think at the moment the US is so desperate about it losing power internationally that it sees, basically, everybody as an enemy.

Here's soundcloud audio: https://soundcloud.com/radiosputnik/the-american-empire-is-on-its-way-do...

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@CB way down is the worrying thing. But even so, it's going to be like a long time heroin addict trying to come down while living in a track house. And whatever advances that might be made to avoid world war, initiate greater cooperation, etc., won't necessarily do a thing about the capitalist class system and ever increasing wealth inequality that allows the rich to rule over the rest of us. Those with the wealth will ensure whatever steps are taken will be first and foremost to protect themselves. The new New World Order could end up just as bad.

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@CB

I'm totally sure that there is a great and more peaceful world ahead of us, if we survive the next five or ten years, and that five or ten years is the fall of the US empire, after that there are all opportunities for a cooperative world, no single country trying to dominate everybody, this will be the last empire in human history, because nobody will try to dominate 7, 8, 10 billion people's lives anymore, this is the last.

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Glimmer of hope in Syria.

Even for the Syrian "rebels". Interesting video of a Syrian fighter being interviewed on a bus leaving Ghouta for Idlib. These are the guys that got fucked around by the US and Saudi war mongers in order to fight the Syrian government. Many have decided to go for reconciliation and get government assistance to rebuild their homes.

FSA fighter to PressTV: US dollar and Saudi Arabia ruined our “revolution”

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that they used in Libya. I'll try to find the article on this which showed how they were being trained off set for the protests. It's appalling that the leaders of countries could have so little regard for people's lives. How can anyone do such a thing and not be haunted by it? Knowing that you are responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths and not being affected by it.

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arms and Islamic fighters to Libya in the beginning. (Hillary had close contacts with Qatar during this false "revolution". BTW, I believe the reason Ambassador Stevens was killed was to put a stop to this transfer of terrorists and weapons to Syria.) They first sent in arms to exacerbate the situation between a small band of protestors and the Libyan police/military in order to increase violence. At this time I would say that at least 80% of the population fully supported Qaddafi. Once they had killed a number of police and the police responded in kind to protect themselves this escalated the situation just as had been planned.

The media then jumped in, mainly Al Jazeera and western MSM, to pump up the propaganda about the "murderous thug Qaddafi". There were previously placed sleeper cells throughout the country that then responded in kind in order to spread the violence. (This was similar to a failed 1996 coup against Qaddafi). Once things got going, Qatar (and other countries) sent in trained mercenaries to liaise with the locals and direct foreign government forces.

The Syria regime change op went along the same lines but with much more foreign intervention and funding, including hundreds of tons of heavy weaponry. The Syrian war with hundreds of thousand lives lost and millions displaced with their livelihoods destroyed would never have occurred without outside intervention. Again I would say that at least 80% of the population supported Assad. Anything showing this support was (and still is) heavily censured.

The day before Deraa: How the war broke out in Syria
The Omari Mosque was the scene of backstage preparations, costume changes and rehearsals. The Libyan terrorists, fresh from the battlefield of the US-NATO regime change attack on Libya, were in Deraa well ahead of the March 2011 uprising violence. The cleric of the Omari Mosque was Sheikh Ahmad al Sayasneh . He was an older man with a severe eye problem, which caused him to wear special dark glasses, and severely hampered his vision. He was not only visually impaired, but light sensitive as well, which caused him to be indoors as much as possible and often isolated. He was accustomed to judging the people he talked with by their accent and voice. The Deraa accent is distinctive. All of the men attending the Omari Mosque were local men, all with the common Deraa accent. However, the visitors from Libya did not make themselves known to the cleric, as that would blow their cover. Instead, they worked with local men; a few key players who they worked to make their partners and confidants. The participation of local Muslim Brotherhood followers, who would assist the foreign Libyan mercenaries/terrorists, was an essential part of the CIA plan, which was well scripted and directed from Jordan.

Enlisting the aid and cooperation of local followers of Salafism allowed the Libyans to move in Deraa without attracting any suspicion. The local men were the ‘front’ for the operation.

The CIA agents running the Deraa operation from their office in Jordan had already provided the weapons and cash needed to fuel the flames of revolution in Syria. With enough money and weapons, you can start a revolution anywhere in the world.
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In reality, the uprising in Deraa in March 2011 was not fueled by graffiti written by teenagers, and there were no disgruntled parents demanding their children to be freed. This was part of the Hollywood style script written by skilled CIA agents, who had been given a mission: to destroy Syria for the purpose of regime change. Deraa was only Act 1: Scene 1.
...

Newsbud is an excellent source of information in a video format.

I (and other here) had done thousands of posts about these regime change wars in DKos in real time but it fell mainly on deaf ears. Just as it had during the run-up to the Iraq War. All I can say now: "I told you so."

C99 is one of very few sites that doesn't drink the koolaide.

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and was appalled by it. I was on the verge of tears knowing what was done deliberately to people who's only crime was to live on top of resources other countries wanted.

Yet most people here think that our military is over there protecting lives and ...
On my local website there is an article about more Nat Guard troops being deployed to S Asia. For what? To protect US special interests. This is spelled out in the article and yet even the troops are saying that "while it's hard to leave our families for a year, I am getting the chance to serve my country which is what I signed up for."

Seriously, how can people who have spent years in the military still think that they are defending their country from HARM? Not seeing that they are cannon fodder for the special interests? And why doesn't the rest of the country understand this? Why did we here choose to take the Red Pill?

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How can anyone do such a thing and not be haunted by it? Knowing that you are responsible for hundreds of thousands of deaths and not being affected by it.

About 3 to 5 percent of the population are psychopaths. They gravitate to positions of power, in corporations and the military.

Take note of first impressions and outward personality traits. They are capable of exerting a tremendous amount of power and control over others. This is about the only thing that "turns them on".

Characteristics of the Psychopathic Personality
Recognizing Psychopathic Traits and Behavior

The study of the psychopath reveals an individual who is incapable of feeling guilt, remorse, or empathy for their actions. They are generally cunning, manipulative and know the difference between right and wrong, but dismiss it as applying to them.

First Encounter With a Psychopath

On the first impression, psychopaths generally appear charming, engaged, caring and friendly. Outwardly, they seem to be logical, reasonable, and with well thought-out goals and give the impression that they can accurately reason and that there are consequences for antisocial and unlawful behavior and will react with the appropriate responses.

They also appear capable of self-examination and will openly criticize themselves for past mistakes.

Under clinical evaluation, psychopaths do not show the common symptoms associated with neurotic behavior. This includes nervousness, high anxiety, hysteria, mood swings, extreme fatigue, and headaches. On the contrary, when in situations that most normal people would find upsetting, psychopaths appear unnerved, and emotionally void of fear and anxiety.

When a psychopath hurts or kills another, they will feel about the same as when you or I step on a beetle. Oops, ucky squishy and forgotten a minute or two later. Some of the more severe criminal psychopaths would enjoy the god like power and deliberately step on any living thing. Like everything else in life, there's always shades, from light to black.

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Kinda wondered why anyone would ask why a terrorist would not want to stay there, though, among those surviving terrorism...

But did you also see this?

https://www.fort-russ.com/2018/03/cold-war-dangerous-squadrons-of-russia...

“Cold War”! Dangerous squadrons of Russian and American fighters near Cyprus
By Paul Antonopoulos On Mar 28, 2018

ATHENS, Greece – In large parts of eastern and southern Nicosia, the capital of Cyprus, air flights of Russia and the United States have expanded over the past few days, with a significant number of two-engined fighter aircraft, always related to developments in the region, especially Syria.

Two airplanes, the Russian east of Cyprus and the American south of Cyprus, a Su-33 and MiG -29K, have been hovering around the skies of Cyprus

The flights of the Russian fighters east and southeast of Cyprus have increased considerably lately.

At the same time, the number of American fighters F / A-18F is taking off and flying near Nicosia is increasing, from an American aircraft carrier that had been south of Cyprus in recent weeks and has now moved eastward. ...

...In recent days, the Russian Ministry of Defense has released a video showing landings and take-offs of fighters and helicopters from the Kusnevov airport located in areas within Nicosia for operations in Syria. There is talk of over 400 operations in Syria by the Russian aircraft carrier, which also shows the traffic generated in the eastern area of Nicosia. ...

...As the American officer explained, with the elimination of the Islamic state in large areas, the area of ​​operations has been “much smaller and more confused” lately. With so many airplanes, helicopters and aircraft operating in the same area, the risk of confrontation has increased dramatically, he stresses.

Another US military source also stresses that the situation in the region has become “extremely complex and therefore very dangerous”. US pilots fly very close to a number of other air forces with different agendas and different targets or missions, so each pilot should anticipate and interpret the intentions of pilot pilots in other countries to avoid episodes, he notes . ...

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Hope is what we live for, without hope we die.
I hope that ain't too philosophical.

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We wanted decent healthcare, a living wage and free college.
The Democrats gave us Biden and war instead.

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@Azazello
"Without hope, there is no hope".

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[video:https://youtu.be/3s0TkufXA38]

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“Hope has two beautiful daughters; their names are Anger and Courage.

Anger at the way things are,
and Courage to see that they do not remain as they are.”

― Augustine of Hippo

I'm thinking also of the title of the Studs Terkel book, "Hope Dies Last." In one his other books it contains in the intro what has become another of my favorite quotes:

All men dream: but not equally.

Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity:

but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible.

I count myself staunchly among the dreamers in life. It has only ever been this way that life is better because of their long lineage.

The dreamers dream it, think it, espouse it, and lay the groundwork for it to become reality. The struggle is in the irony of it. Everybody knows in their heart of hearts that the universal dream is true: that all human beings want many of same basic things, and that we can have that ideal world.

But it will take peeling unraveling all the psychological imprisonment of the he-man, capitalistic structure that forces us to compete and consume, rather than collaborate and cooperate. Music, art and literature are some of the best ways re-connect us to our true ideal selves. Of utmost importance to me is to persuade people to swear off MSM and social media (or at least reduce and limit it), and instead get connected with real people in life and bring the arts back into one's life in a big way as a symbiotic relation.

Dream.

(This is great. But too bad Rick Davies is being so tight in preventing Roger Hodgson from putting up the original versions/videos)

Always remember, "We all shine on; like the moon, and the stars, and the sun." Instant Karma will gethca.

My hope this week was in walking down my street and suddenly seeing a crowd in front of an activist, all-denomination, female minister-we-know's community space in her finished basement. It's mostly used for tutoring kids, a place for people to pick up their Community Sponsored Agriculture weekly harvest and things like that.

One guy was taking a picture and I noticed a family we know from the building next door to us. They were looking at the sign in the window that said "Democratic Socialists of America - meeting today."

I went over and after greeting my neighbors, sat in on the meeting. They were canvassing the neighborhood, block by block, with a petition to pass a NYS Medicaid For All act. They were predominately very young, from late teens to mid 20's, and eager and brimming with positivity.

Universal ideas. Who wouldn't want healthcare for all?

Made me content to see my fellow folks doing something. It's only a dream until it becomes reality.

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"If I should ever die, God forbid, let this be my epitaph:

THE ONLY PROOF HE NEEDED
FOR THE EXISTENCE OF GOD
WAS MUSIC"

- Kurt Vonnegut

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We create our own hope...and in the words of a good friend...there's a lot of work in a dream.

It seems a teachable moment to me. Let's continue educating!

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“Until justice rolls down like water and righteousness like a mighty stream.”

This false flag will continue beyond the expulsion of diplomats, erh ah, oh spies. The UK, France, and Germany have announced more actions to be announced in June at next big EU meeting. By the way, June is when the World Cup starts in Russia.

I think this incident was planned out. For some time, the imperial powers have complained very recently about the Syrian government actively using chemical weapons. This incident happens--chemical weapons attack. Now NATO-US have justification to directly attack Assad government forces. Something by the way, Hillary and Israel pushed for.

Expect there to be an offensive against the Donbass also.

Have no idea how Putin will react to the direct sustained bombing of the Syria Arab Army. Whatever happens, it will produce evil and choas.

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Two really good articles well worth the read, particularly the second one about nuclear war.

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"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

carry anything at all about the fact that The Psychopaths That Be are pushing for any excuse to start firing off nukes and are quite all right with immediately losing a high percentage of the non-billionaire population in their own and allied countries, because they believe that they'll be OK, in defiance of science which says that life on the planet is toast in an actual nuclear war?

Or do many/most people just get the corporate propaganda and think that it's no big deal, nothing can possibly happen to them in exceptional America? After all, bombing attacks are for brown people sitting on America's oil/rare mineral deposits which, suspiciously, somehow turned up in their countries? And the other guys started it anyway, by having the CIA train terrorists to create havoc in their countries.

And after all, how are you going to kill terror off without killing off the terrified?

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