Monday, September 22, 2008

Reporter Warns Staged Financial Crisis Part Of Fascist Coup

Huffington Post writer threatened by neo-con bloggers after urging readers to remember Prescott Bush's Fascist "Business Plot"

"Alexandrovna compares the current manufactured crisis to the now infamous "Business Plot" of 1933, a previous attempt at an outright coup in order to install fascism in America. This treasonous plot was so called because the high-level plotters, including Prescott Bush, the current president's grandfather, were Wall Street men who openly supported fascism.
The coup attempt came to light one year later in 1934, when General Smedley Butler informed the Congress that a group of wealthy industrialists had attempted to get on side high ranking military figures in order to overthrow the government of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
"It seems this time around, the Bush family is trying the more subtle approach to open bloodshed: first create a crisis, then under the guise of addressing that crisis, overthrow democracy. Yes, it does sound terribly conspiracy-theory-esque when explained just this way. But what else does one call a criminal conspiracy to destroy Congressional powers permanently, alter Judicial powers permanently, and steal public funds?" Alexandrovna writes.
In a passionate conclusion the writer demands that Impeachment be brought against those members of the government involved in the "New Business Plot". She then voices fears that failing this, people will have to take to the streets to prevent the usurpation of their freedoms and the total dissolution of America."

BAILOUT AND THE NEW "LOST GENERATION"

"Americans are worse than broke, they are discouraged. The bailout sent a clear message that no matter how hard you work, the government can plunge you into deeper debt with the stroke of the pen or the vote of a congress inextricably linked with Wall Street itself. Black Tuesday may have plunged the United States into the Great Depression but it was a sense of hopelessness; the feeling that nothing one could personally do would improve things that kept us in that depression until WW2. The American Dream is a nightmare. Worse, for most Americans it turned out to be a cruel lie."

2 Comments:

Blogger Devin said...

Thanks again for this and the above posts! The Onion "Beer heiress" piece was hilarious. I have tried to tell other people about the Butler plot (thank god he turned out to be a patriot.)I also try to tell folks about the cozy business dealings of Prescott Bush and others with the fascists. I usually get outright disbelief or a blank stare.

22/9/08 8:59 PM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

Yes, it's amazing how so much of the population is in a stupor, refusing to see what's right in front of them. Another thing is that the forces who drove us over the cliff have hijacked our language so that even mentioning the word fascist in relation to the, well, fascists, draws those uncomprehending looks.

22/9/08 9:41 PM  

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