Sunday, February 25, 2007

Stratego

It's pretty damn ugly to have a government so corrupt, so meddlesome and dangerous that we as citizens have to put our heads together and figure out what filthy shit is next on it's agenda. We seem to have figured out the broad objectives; it's the way they go about it and the time line that gets hazy and complicated.

I believe the manipulators behind all these Machiavellian machinations think it's all a game, I think they're so far removed from human feeling and empathy that fellow humans mean nothing in the long run. In the here and now people are useful or not, in the end it doesn't matter. This deadness trickles down to our visible fascists like the current corrupt cabal. Take a look at Codpiece, he probably cares as much for the little people as the frogs he blew up as a kid. They're basically a greedy, venal bunch of useful, ego driven scum who are allowed to exploit their position in the hierarchy for however long it suits the overlords and the broad agenda. Then there are the brownshirts, those water carriers in the media, the dead-from-the-neck-up trailer trash hoo-rah ribbon displaying kool ade slurpers. The authoritarian graph:

invisible overlords or manipulators (bloodlines, banksters)

visible fascists (Von Rumsfeld, the Deciderer)

foot soldiers and brownshirts (Limbacile, warbloggers)

This cult of authority has a simple agenda - they want it all. They don't want just a part or a lot or most, they want everything. They want to own and control everything with no opposition and they want your complete subjugation to their whim. Therein lies their attitude toward people. It's a power game with either total servile and reverent submissiveness toward authority higher up in the game or total dominance over those below. It's no wonder the military and christianity factor in oh so well with their black and white philosophies. "You're either with us or against us."

The agenda is world domination. The overlords will use and toss away people, even whole governments and countries to achieve this. Borders mean nothing. Currently the US is top gun in this accelerated game but with how Bush and his cohorts have been absolutely trashing everything about this country, one would be forgiven in thinking we're headed for the garbage barrel.

Order out of Chaos. Current agenda seems to be theft and possession of all the planet's resources with main focus being in the middle east. Now that the empire's conquistadors have established themselves with bases in the heart of the oilfields, all the regional states in opposition need to be taken down and taken apart. Propaganda and demonization soften up public opinion before the bombs fly and this time it's no different. This probably will be a widespread conflagration, but it could unfold a little differently than the way it looked just several months ago.

Instead of outright attacking Iran, The US in this game may expand the Iraqi civil war to engulf all the neighboring countries, settling on a 'let's you and him fight' scenario:
"Martin Indyk, a senior State Department official in the Clinton Administration who also served as Ambassador to Israel, said that “the Middle East is heading into a serious Sunni-Shiite Cold War. The White House is not just doubling the bet in Iraq,” he said. “It’s doubling the bet across the region. This could get very complicated. Everything is upside down.”

There are some developments that support this. Cheney was summoned to the Sunni House of Saud last November and told to get after the Shiites. The latest propaganda push since last year was to bundle Iran, Hezbollah and Iraqi Shiites. Ten days ago a Sunni group began terrorist activities on the border between Iran and Pakistan, Iran blames the US. Sunni CIA front group 'Al Qaeda' is touted as being stronger than ever in Afghanistan and raring to go. Despite the idiotic 'surge', murder of Shiites continues in Baghdad. Wars and rumors of wars as the players jockey for position.

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