Tuesday, January 05, 2010

What Manipulators Do

Years ago right after the Exxon oil spill up in Alaska I worked outside and listened to a Sony radio headset while I toiled. I shudder to think about it now, but I monitored Rush Limbecile for years because that station was the strongest. I suppose it was for the best; after all Abbie Hoffman used to say that if you wanted to know the enemy you had to watch a few hours of TV every day.
Anyway, Pigboy made a comment about one of the most devastating environmental disasters in history. He said Texas oilmen should send Hazelwood, the captain, a case of expensive wine because all of a sudden they were in the chips since they'd sell a lot more Texas product.

That wasn't a toss off facetious comment. This is how the sickness has taken over this country. It's the one thing I've known for a long time that is the worst possible and self destructive decision people or societies can make because it's a terminal attitude that once started, it spreads like cancer and ends in complete destruction. It's the mindset that you should benefit from adversity, and it's logical corollary that destructive behavior that brings adversity is accepted as a desirable attribute. So you become a manipulator. You don't just wait around for shit to happen, you give it a nudge.

Drunkenly ramming a tanker into a reef is regarded by rival oilmen as partytime, send the guy some booze! Alabama profiteers pray for hurricanes in order to sell generators at triple their price, conquistadors exploit civil unrest they cause, pulling off 9/11 can bring to life your fascist wet dreams. If you have a fruit business and employ workers in Guatemala, wouldn't you support an anti union, authoritarian thug in power? Goad the Japs to attack Pearl Harbor, advertise cigarrettes as cool, rig the voting machines. Want more gun restrictions? Send a gun toting mind controlled patsy to school. Invent Al Qaeda and pretend the "war on terror" isn't about control through fear. It's the bedrock logic of fascism, Hegelian dialectic on crack, and people are addicted.

Here's Former 9/11 Commission Chairman Thomas Kean explaining how that false flag Crotchbomber farce was a good thing. From his point of view, of course it was.



"This guy in some respects, looking at it in retrospect, probably did us a favor."

7 Comments:

Blogger Ken101stABN said...

I totally agree with you 100%! It is sicking how the government invents false terror alerts to make us think we are under constant threat from two bit third world terrorists. Also it sickens me when the expert and people in charge need to stoop so low as to fudge the numbers to discredit global warming skeptics to exploit the publics fears.

5/1/10 7:24 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Fear sells.

Also read Smedley Butler's "War Is A Racket."

Naomi Klein's "The Shock Doctrine" is an eye-opener too.

5/1/10 11:52 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

Butler should be mandatory for every child in school, dad. Haven't read Klein just yet.

I don't know if it's just me, Kenlee, but it's just so painfully obvious what they're doing. It used to be they'd at least pretend otherwise, but now it's right out in the open like they just don't care and couldn't give a shit who sees their shenanigans.

5/1/10 7:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

check this out: Kentucky officials manipulated elections for DECADES! (these electronic voting machines will be the death of US democracy)

http://www.bradblog.com/?p=7627

Feds: Kentucky Election Officials Manipulated Elections for Decades

As we noted in our coverage of the Clay County arrests last year, one of the most notable aspects about the allegations --- at least to readers of The BRAD BLOG, if not the denialists in the e-voting industry --- was the description of how electronic touch-screen voting systems made by ES&S were directly manipulated by election officials who would mis-instruct voters on how to use them in such a way that they'd be able to later change the intended votes before they were officially "cast" on the unverifiable electronic systems.

ES&S is the nation's (and the world's) largest voting machine manufacturer, and the type of systems manipulated in Clay County are used widely across the nation, despite numerous system failures in election after election, such as votes flipping and/or disappearing. We can now add the concern that they may be easily manipulated by election officials, directly from the voting booth, with little or no safeguards to keep that from happening.

ES&S recently purchased its next largest competitor, Premier Election Solutions, the new name given to Diebold, Inc's tarnished election division in 2007. That merger, resulting in ES&S taking control of some 70 to 80% of Americans' votes, is being investigated by the U.S. Dept. of Justice on anti-trust grounds, as well as in 14 states and challenged in court by its smaller competitor Hart InterCivic. The U.S. Senate is set to hold hearings on the merger early this year as well

6/1/10 12:13 AM  
Blogger nolocontendere said...

I didn't know ES&S bought Diebold, thank you for that anon.

6/1/10 3:57 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Thanks for the post. Some guys like YOU just aren't smart enough to know what is good for them. Going back to school wouldn't help either. Basically, you hard heart has left you with a character disorder where you no longer have a hook up with God. Didn't know there was a God? Of course not. Doesn't fit the balers game....poor victims...carry on blockhead !

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