The Crimes And Excesses of The National Security State

The National Security State turned America from a country of vast wealth into a bankrupt and mad prison, wherein agents of the international shadow government guard the people as factory farmers guard their cattle.

The National Security State and the entire post-WWII political order in Washington was built on the foundations of totalitarian power and cosmic secrecy. James W. Douglass, author of ‘JFK And The Unspeakable: Why He Died And Why It Matters,’ explained the legal and political ramifications of the passage of the 1947 National Security Act and NSC 10/2 in June 1948. Douglass wrote:

On June 18, 1948, Truman’s National Security Council took a further step into a CIA quicksand and approved top-secret directive NSC 10/2, which sanctioned U.S. intelligence to carry out a broad range of covert operations: “propaganda, economic warfare, preventive direct action including sabotage, anti-sabotage, demolition and evacuation measures; subversion against hostile states including assistance to underground resistance movements, guerrillas, and refugee liberation groups.” The CIA was now empowered to be a paramilitary organization. George Kennan, who sponsored NSC 10/2, said later in the light of history that it was “the greatest mistake I ever made.”

The dark powers behind the National Security State increased their control over the American presidency and the American people after the CIA’s assassination of JFK, and thereby turned the constitutional republic into a relic.

Since JFK’s martyrdom, it has been the tradition of Presidents to pass the buck and play hot potato with the truth. When President Obama came into office in 2009, he told the American people that they should“look forward, not backward.” In 2012, he is staying on message, making “forward” a key propaganda word in his re-election strategy.

Garry Wills, author of “Bomb Power: The Modern Presidency and the National Security State,” says that the politics of continuity is paralyzing the country and alienating the American people from their government. In April 2010, Wills wrote in his article, ‘Behind Obama’s Cool,’ that, “continuity easily turns into inertia.”

Walter Bowart, an American journalist and author of, ‘Operation Mind Control,’ a book which the CIA has tried to wipe out of existence, said that the solution is repealing the National Security Act of 1947. Obviously, this is easier said than done. As far as the current situation stands, it is almost impossible.

The tidal wave of American public opinion can turn things around, and the 9/11 truth movement is a big part of that, but America is not there yet. With the exception of Ron Paul, political leadership is lacking. Also, it will take a while before popular movements like Occupy Wall Street can gain enough social momentum to reform the political process and change the one-party dictatorship.

Another major false flag event like 9/11, which is highly likely at this point, will change the equation, but for whose benefit? If such an event is bigger than 9/11 it will re-inject paralyzing fear in Western society and allow the usurpers to conduct their war on humanity with an even greater confidence. The tyrants in Washington are ready to rain death on America like gods. Who is going to put himself in the middle of that storm? They probably already have political re-education campsand grave sites in place.

Can the cycle of government lying, state terror, and political betrayal be stopped, or are we stuck in a grand tragedy that eclipses the imaginations of the Greek poets and the lucid pen of Shakespeare? Do we have no choice but to let history play itself out to its tragic conclusion?

Or can the power of truth and the power of people be combined to unmask the totalitarian terrorist state in Washington before it attacks Iran with Israel and starts World War III?

All we can do is tell the truths of history and try to wake people up.

Sources:
1. Collingwood, R.G. The New Leviathan: Or Man, Society, Civilization and Barbarism. 1942. Pg. 206.
2. Douglass, James W. JFK And The Unspeakable: Why He Died And Why It Matters. 2008. New York: Simon Schuster. Pg. 33.

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