Saturday 25 April 2020

Notes from the Bunker (P. 1)


We're all in this together”, has been the catch cry for many western countries around the planet. If our governments are to be trusted, Corona 19 is a deadly virus, and spreads through the population and murders indiscriminately. There's no doubt in my mind that this is true. But what I find terribly disturbing, is how certain governments, particularly the U.S., has revealed their true natures. In the vein of “never let a good crisis go to waste”, the US government in their last “Care Act”, has performed the largest transference of wealth in the history of the world: 6 trillion, while ensuring America's population run for scraps, starve, and die.

What is even more disturbing, is the vast majority of the population continue to be in a ESPN mentality, arguing over two extremely flawed presidential candidates. “Vote Blue No matter Who”; “Bernie or Bust”; Keep America Great Again”. “The Rapist is better than the other Rapist”, ad infinitem. Even the corporate media run elections like a horse race, and at the end, people either cheers like they've won the lottery, or are crying in the streets like their cat just died. No one talks about issues, policies and economic actions, but personality and the “electibility” of a candidate. Tics has been dumb-downed to such an extent, people are blind to the real problems that face them and the world. Politics is a joke.

Even intelligent people like Glenn Greenwald, now hold pod casts with famous people, analysing the ins and outs of the current 2020 US elections, when they know, (or should know) that the entire system is rigged.

The U.S. has been a Corporatacracy since post 9/11. All elected officials that enter Washington DC as freshman have high hopes and idealistic dreams of a better world. Give it 2 years, and they'll fall in line, saying one thing to their constituents and doing the opposite to ensure their stay in the halls of power. Bernie Sanders is a prime example. He talks a good talk, and he shepherded a lot of people with truth, but in the end folded, because he needed to remain in DC as a senator. Otherwise he would have been smeared, blackballed and rubbished by the establishment, and his legacy would have disappeared. He chose to betray the people, and remain in politics. This is how strong the Deep State is...

Oh yes, the Deep State.

In 2017, I wrote a few words about the so-called “deep state”, and was instantly attacked as a “conspiracy theorist”. (a term created by the CIA) The DS is a bureaucracy embedded in the true halls of power in the U.S. These are un-elected officials, that sit back and watch Administrations' go by, and influence them when it suits, particularly, when it comes to budget meetings in congress. This is what Eisenhower so named the military industrial complex. For those who understand the history of the U.S., this must seem boring. That said, we can see this deep power stepping up, now that we are in a pandemic. More control, less power for the people, and more $ for the elite, the true leaders of the world.

Only until people realise, particularly, the American people, that their government are mere puppets for the MIC, and stand up to this utter criminality, will any change occur at all.

What the elite are afraid of the most, is a intellectual/spiritual breaking out, and a substantial revolt against them , against this highly criminal element.

If anything, this outrageous, criminal transference of wealth, should have caused the people to realise they're being screwed. While the people line up for miles in their cars for food, while their small businesses go under, while the government is blaming China for America's woes, for many reasons, people are blaming Trump...when the problem has been here all along. It's the system, it's the corrupt government bribed by the corporations, and forgetting about the people.

End of Part 1.




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