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Officer Corp Propaganda, Gun Control, Media Bias, the Fed - Warning Lights [Vanity]
Vanity | 1/19/2013 | Self

Posted on 01/19/2013 8:14:50 PM PST by PieterCasparzen

If you've done some serious reading on 20th century activities of the "international banking elite", and reviewed the patterns of the last century, you would see the world's most powerful international banking new world order types way too close to the goal line for your personal comfort.

The officer corps of the U.S. military is a key piece of the puzzle. At the beginning of the U.S. Civil War, the U.S. military basically divided itself into two sides and fought itself. The question then was on succession. In the future the question to the service members would be on federation: Will you swear a new oath of allegiance that is not solely to the U.S. Constitution, but to an international body of which the U.S. is a member ? The Navy is already being forced to repeat the mantra that they are "a global force for good". Depending on the military's center of gravity, we would either see the U.S. becoming part of a larger union, or a showdown of some kind. Flag officers winding up retiring to the Council on Foreign Relations and continual propagandizing at the Service Academies, IMHO, signifies a strategy to keep slowly chipping away until the military is amenable to oath changes, which assures the new world order transition with only minor annoyance for resistance.

All news networks are ceaselessly pounding out propaganda on gun control, like a bird dog flushing out it's prey. Surely somewhere analysts are judging the public's reaction to this constant pinging.

The purebred globalist Richard Fisher, lieutentant at the Dallas Fed, coyly used the "Texan" angle to play the Fed's "conservative" "rebel" in a burst of pings this week designed to sow the seeds of setting up for a segmented collapse. Statism's local monopoly banks in the U.S. could then essentially survive a meltdown, along with the Fed, enabling their continued use as loan sharks to the nation as a whole. The last century surely has taught us that statists have perfected the meltdown just has much as they have mastered civil unrest and casus belli.

It's good to be the King, but it's better to be the lender of last resort to the King who is in debt up to his eyeballs.


TOPICS: Conspiracy
KEYWORDS: cw2; federalreserve; globalism; guncontrol; secondamendment; statism
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If you have a red warning light labeled "Nightmare", it's probably flashing.

Oddly enough, productivity and prosperity - while simultaneously shining light on these banker-holes - is, IMHO, the wisest course of action.

Proper foundation, then awareness, then empowering people to take some action.

If you'd like to hear more ideas, you're welcome to drop by the Think Tank -

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1 posted on 01/19/2013 8:14:58 PM PST by PieterCasparzen
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Thanks for the post/link to Think Tank Threads. Looking forward to tomorrow after work read, Pieter.


2 posted on 01/19/2013 9:37:48 PM PST by PGalt
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Related article: West Point center cites dangers of ‘far right’ in U.S.
3 posted on 01/20/2013 5:56:47 AM PST by Sarajevo (Don't think for a minute that this excuse for a President has America's best interest in mind.)
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To: Sarajevo

Yes, you can get enough of the idea just from the title.

The military is being propagandized that the “far right” is their enemy.

They are being taught that it is acceptable for the military to attack these people, that they are enemies of the U.S. government and the people.

Did you know that the press in the U.S. was brought under control of international bankers about a century ago ? “Media bias” did not just spontaneously happen. Media control allows international banking to win most elections and prevent “rogue” candidates that work for them from getting elected. Most people active as Democrats or Republicans have no idea that they are doing the bidding of globalists. Most Democrats do because their party openly supports collectivism and statism. The highest levels of the Republican establishment - they certainly know who they are working for.

No other nations will be there to fight for the idea of separate nations; America is the one last remaining blockage to one world government.

Treason for the last century.

Civil resistance in America will be crushed like a bug by the U.S. military.

A few AR-15s are no match for M1A1 tanks and F-16s, civil resistance will be little more than an annoyance.

Packing up a few MREs and heading for the hills will be useless in defeating what will be a statist takeover of the U.S. from the inside of the government.

That is why the key question is - how many of the U.S. military will support globalism and how many will support the American people and it’s legitimate government, which has been smeared for a century by the press as the “radical right” ?


4 posted on 01/20/2013 6:50:50 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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“Civil resistance in America will be crushed like a bug by the U.S. military.”

You mean just like in Afghanistan?

A few AR-15s are no match for M1A1 tanks and F-16s, civil resistance will be little more than an annoyance.

They have to come out sometime. Tanks are for killing other tanks not chasing infantry and F16s are blind without someone on the ground observing. They have to be fed, have supplies delivered, have things manufactured for them. They also have families to care for.


5 posted on 01/20/2013 7:26:15 AM PST by dljordan (Voltaire: "To find out who rules over you, simply find out who you are not allowed to criticize.")
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To: PieterCasparzen
"It's good to be the King, but it's better to be the lender of last resort to the King who is in debt up to his eyeballs."

I'm not sure the Knights Templar would agree with you on that assertion.

6 posted on 01/20/2013 7:32:44 AM PST by Joe 6-pack (Que me amat, amet et canem meum)
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No other nations will be there to fight for the idea of separate nations; America is the one last remaining blockage to one world government.

I have to disagree with you there. We are not the blockage to one world government, but with our constant interference in foreign affairs, we are leading the charge for a one world government.

7 posted on 01/20/2013 8:56:51 AM PST by Sarajevo (Don't think for a minute that this excuse for a President has America's best interest in mind.)
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LOL - right, I got too carried away and forgot to make myself clear.

When I say American I mean the last vestiges of national sovereignty America has, the last few tens of millions of Americans who bristle at the thought of statism, that pesky Constitution, etc.

It’s not those “real Americans” leading the charge for one world government. But then again, those “real Americans” aren’t in charge. It’s the elites that operate behind the scenes and use the American government like a puppetmaster that have been making America cause all that “interference” as you so wonderfully put it.

Many people are not aware of this: the Council on Foreign Relations was founded by J P Morgan.

Helllllooooooo.

The CFR virtually IS the U.S. State Department. CFR men have been THE Presidential foreign policy advisors since the founding of CFR. The League of Nations was a creation of CFR. Wilson was elected through the invaluable efforts of the CFR and sold his soul to them and did their bidding. He was a nobody until the banksters propped him up.

Name a war in the 20th century, it’s backed financially on all sides by the banking elites.

Our Democrat and Republican “politics” is our own little sideshow which is just an illusion that the citizens are able to elect “their own” leaders. Trouble is, very few of either party on not working for the banksters one world government plans (whether they know it or not). So if the banksters control who is nominated on both tickets - whether you vote Dem or Repub - you still get a bankster man in office ! I don’t call that the “people electing their own leaders”, but I’m funny that way.

Perhaps one world government may get America’s “brandname” attached to it, but personally I like to draw that “fine line” distinction between a “nation” interfering with other nations versus a tryannical government that illegitimately took over a nation interfering with other nations.


8 posted on 01/20/2013 9:56:27 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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A Republican congressional staffer who served in the military told The Washington Times: “If [the Defense Department] is looking for places to cut spending, this junk study is ground zero.

HOORAY Republican congressional staffer!

Who was that staffer? More importantly...who is in that West Point "think tank"?

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9 posted on 01/21/2013 5:18:26 AM PST by PGalt
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10 posted on 01/21/2013 7:12:42 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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Good morning. I posted this at approx 0842 hrs today...

Perliger's article at West Point is just another so called "study," in the continuous drum beat to gin up hate against Americans who believe in the Constitution. These and other articles in the state controlled media will be used to influence public opinion to disarm law abiding Americans.

Since this "study," is directed at the officer corp, 0bama will more than likely have most of the military follow his orders when the time comes. Oh, make no mistake about it, the time will come.

5.56mm

11 posted on 01/21/2013 7:30:14 AM PST by M Kehoe
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I'm fairly certain it isn't worth wasting one's precious life energy "fighting" the CFR/international banking elite. If one feels strongly enough about overthrowing them, one would have to spend one's life doing something like preparing for and achieving a seat on the JP Morgan board of directors to make any real difference at all. And by the time one did all of that, there is a 99% chance they will have enticed you into their empire, anyway. Partisan politics is just a game for narcissists - and enough conservatives seem to have figured that out that they didn't bother voting for "their" guy this time.

Many of America's problems can be alleviated (not solved, alas) if liberty-minded focus hard on local issues and representatives and stop worrying so much about the Clown College in DC. It's the height of folly, for example, to get upset over the nightly Fox News broadcast about Obama's latest outrage when your local school board is filled with Leftists and you stayed home to watch TV and didn't bother to go to the meeting. :)

12 posted on 01/21/2013 7:49:36 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves (CTRL-GALT-DELETE)
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“A few AR-15s “

Being a little dsimissive there, sweetheart? “A few”? You mean about 60,000,000?


13 posted on 01/21/2013 7:53:04 AM PST by CodeToad (Liberals are bloodsucking ticks. We need to light the matchstick to burn them off.)
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The banking elite is fast moving America to give up it’s sovereignty. That will be a worldwide nightmare, the worst in history by far.

It’s happening now.

When it happens, your job won’t matter, local politics won’t matter.

What was it like in every communist revolution - what was it like living in the communist state that came out of it ?

Nightmare.

I don’t think people cared much about the stinking local school board at that point. Especially considering if they complained too much and annoyed the wrong local leader they wound up in the Gulag Archipelago.

Forgive me for not approaching organizing with the goal of fighting partisan battles, but the banksters own both sides, left and right. And guess what - the banksters ARE the left. Ford built a plant in Russia in the 1930s. Wilson refused to be against the Bolsheviks. Wilson gave Trotsky a passport to get him from the U.S. to Russia to attend the revolution. A Director of the Federal Reserve traveled with other Wall Streeters to Russia to set up funding for the Bolsheviks. The list of evidence goes on and on throughout the 20th century. Practically everything I was taught about the 20th century was bogus (mostly what was left out).

It’s morning, time for me to wake up and smell the coffee.

If you’d like to do local organizing please FReepmail me. I’m calling ALL patriots. It’s not crazy, this is real as a heart attack, it’s time to get going.

I don’t believe it is impossible. In fact, I’ve been planning for several years. At least a hundred million people would be on the side of what’s right if they knew how they’ve been lied to. That’s the only thing keeping America sovereign right now, those pesky people who don’t want to give up their nation. But those hundred million need to get up off the couch, as you say and put the remote down.

Everyone is welcome to introduce themselves and offer to help.


14 posted on 01/21/2013 8:15:31 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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Being a little dsimissive there, sweetheart? “A few”? You mean about 60,000,000?

No, I've just thought through some scenarios. Granted, I'm not a professional; I'm just using public info and some common sense. Of course a small team, if they're good, can do a lot of damage.

It would be a war of attrition. The government forces would have control of virtually all food and supplies, everything from gasoline to toilet paper to medical supplies, the entire supply chain, transportation, the Air Force, most of the larger cities and their police forces and State National Guards, drones, every airport, etc. The government could work on the rebels access to vehicle repair parts, motor oil, gasoline. The government would control gun manufacturing, replacement parts and ammunition factories. Food production is critical and the government forces would work with companies like the globalist bankster-controlled Archer Daniels Midland to ensure that civilians had food and rebels were foraging for themselves.

The government forces would be facing off against many small groups that were lightly armed (no tanks, artillery, planes). This rebel force would need to keep on the good side of citizens who sat it out in their homes (if they attacked the citizenry they'd be viewed simply as terrorists and bandits). The rebels would be hard pressed to have any communication that the government could not shut off or worse monitor. They would have a very difficult time having cell phones, ipods or internet as they could not legitimately pay monthly bills to service providers. They would have to hook up with underground civilian networks of people (necessitating funding) who would procure illegitimate communications technology on the black market. The rebels would not be able to walk into a doctor or hospital for medical care; that would have to come from the black market; it would be prone to detection and would rely on either funding or people who would take the risky work for free to support the cause. Medical supplies and equipment would have to be brought to hidden medical facilities. Rebels could not use credit or debit cards or have bank accounts; they'd be all cash but would have no earning capability. Sympathetic civilians would have to fund them with cash. Every movement of the rebels exposes them to getting caught.

Once a treaty is signed in DC to join up with an international government (chances are when this happens there will not be a civil war over it, a la the European Union), the rebels would have to somehow defeat the entire U.S. military and then convince the American people to convince Congress to renege on the ratified treaty. We're already in NATO. This change will happen slowly, step by step. People may not even realize when the crucial step is taken.

Rebels would have to abandon their jobs, businesses and homes. Future prospects of them getting hired if they lost would be dim. The largest and most effective forces that were causing the most damage would slowly and methodically be hunted by elite U.S. government forces. If they ran into unpopulated areas, the full fury of attack helicopters, tanks, drones, etc., could be used to mercilessly eradicate them, not to mention that if they're in unpopulated areas they can't win the war, they're just hiding and isolated from society. They'd stand a much better chance of survival by hiding in suburbs or cities operating as "resistance" forces. But every time they did an operation that caused significant damage, the full force of local, State and Federal law enforcement and probably the military would be used to track them by interrogating their friends, neighbors and coworkers. The resistance would need funding, which would be tracked, and would need supply and support, which would expose the resistance to getting caught.

It don't look good, IMHO. I'm just looking at the history of totalitarian regimes in the 20th century. It is extremely difficult and dangerous to bring them down from within.

If the military has significantly divided loyalties, that could wind up in a Civil War (which the banksters would welcome as they would finance both sides). That would be essentially the military dividing into two and fighting itself, with the rebel civilians joining up with the rebel military.

Of course, if treaties are signed, one by one, and everybody stays on the couch, we simply drift towards becoming a unit of the United Nations. IMHO, we'll see NAFTA and other American union agreements gradually solidify the Americas into a one body, like the European Union. Then the bankster's men that run the "unions" can merge the unions into the one world government; they won't have to merge the separate nations directly. Within 20 years, IMHO, if things keep going as they are, there won't be enough resistance amongst Americans to stop it just due to the "hotheaded" people like FReepers getting older (make sure you get the next generation to join FR, get them to read some real history and put the toys down !).

Wacky stuff, IMHO. But the banksters seem to have minds that are simply "wacked".
15 posted on 01/21/2013 9:14:15 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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“The government forces would have control of “

That’s your first bad assumption that leads to the rest of an illogical conclusion. At most there might be 4 million federal troops, at most. Hell, there are only about 150,000 troops under arms in the first place. You really think 50,000,000+ million Americans will let them have control of anything?? Those F-16’s, M-1 tanks, Bradley vehicles, and the like need massive maintenance, fuel, part, supplies, and just whose families do you think will have their asses swinging in the wind while their service members do the bad deeds? You think they’ll be safe? Do you really think 100% of the military would even go along with such orders as to attack us?

We built those systems, the tanks, the airplanes, the satellites, the communications systems, and the weapon systems. We run them, design them, operate and maintain them. Without all that the fed is deaf, dumb, and blind. The military isn’t run by the military. It is run by the civilians that create and maintain it. An F-16 can fly about twice before it needs more maintenance. An M-1 tank goes but a few miles before it needs fuel. Soldiers cannot live past a week without food.

Sorry, but you give credit to the military as though it is some kind of beast with magical powers never needing food, water, or parts and is some kind of monster none of us know anything about. The military system is extremely fragile in that is needs constant care and feeding.


16 posted on 01/21/2013 9:36:34 AM PST by CodeToad (Liberals are bloodsucking ticks. We need to light the matchstick to burn them off.)
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To: PieterCasparzen

With the military being the group that holds the hammer, should we not be looking at ways to influence service members? I have considered making flyers and going to hangouts, parking lots and other venues near the military base closest to me.

Maybe we should be discussing ways to communicate the importance of their oath and give them the tools to share their knowledge with other service members. The left has given us some pretty effective models, i.e. community organizers, Alinsky methods, and such. Maybe start getting Alinsky style personal with the left leaning Officers who are implementing the administrations diktats.

I, and many Freepers and Tea Party types are veterans and we have connections on bases. I believe it is past time we go on the offensive in the propaganda war.


17 posted on 01/21/2013 10:06:27 AM PST by ExpatGator (I hate Illinois Nazis!)
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The current military is being indoctrinated and purged. Disobeying orders is a big deal. That is what the plan turns on: how many side with the government-turned-globalist, versus how many actually rebel against it. Very importantly, which specific personnel. Obviously the government would place Generals and officers in command of every fort / installation that were loyal, and dismiss and bring up on charges those who tried to turn over the fort to the rebels. If enough of the leadership of a fort went rebel, that would be a rebellion/treason/standoff situation. So the big question in Civil War is, which installations go rebel and which stay globalist.

Those civilians who maintain the equipment work for defense contractors. Those companies and people that work for them will keep doing the work in order to get paid. Depending on how much “resistance” they offered they could be fired or brought up on charges. Those who go along would be able to keep living as they are now, buy food and paying the mortgage, getting new cars and going on vacation. Men face a difficult proposition in risking their homes/wives/children.

As far as the government forces needing supply, yes, but so do the rebels. And that’s what I’m saying, IMHO, the government forces would have a decided advantage in supply except in one case: where the majority of the active military - especially the officer corp - goes against the government-turned-globalist and side with the rebels.

IMHO, what the populace says will have a very big effect on what the military thinks, if what the populace says is dramatic enough. Perhaps along the lines of what you said, where part of the public outcry is a massive walkout on defense contractors ?

Ergo, we see the bankster propaganda machine focusing on public opinion and the officer corps.

Also, beware the banksters turning on their own guy. They install another of their guys as head of the rebels (he brings funding and support they give him). After the revolution he slips into power - this is their specialty. The people will think they have succeeded but the banksters will continue “advising” (controlling) the government, hidden in plain sight via the CFR or a successor front organization.

It’s a danged difficult puzzle. If there is an actual Civil War, the government borrows even more from the banksters. Also, remember the worldwide press/propaganda is globalist and so is the bankster community; the government could borrow a trillion in a snap. The military could be greatly enlarged. Could implement a draft and jail those who refuse. Government would order Governors to use all their police - so which States would comply and how defensible are the resisting States ? If the military had a loyal base inside the resisting State, the State find it very difficult to not capitulate. Ft. Hood pretty much determines which way Texas can go, etc., Ft Dix/McGuire Determines NY/NJ/PA/northeast - globalist ?, etc.

IMHO, best to work directly right now on raising awareness, gaining influence, bolstering small business (and some more peaceful strategies), and ripping open the bankster can of worms out in public for all to see. There are ways out of this but we need some “community organizing”, not just blogging.


18 posted on 01/21/2013 10:24:37 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: ExpatGator

Yes, without a doubt. People should FReepmail me regarding the Think Tank to find out how they can get involved.


19 posted on 01/21/2013 10:28:13 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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To: ExpatGator

People definitely need to post informative, thoughful threads on FR to raise awareness.

And promote their threads on the internet so people surfing around find them.


20 posted on 01/21/2013 10:32:33 AM PST by PieterCasparzen (We have to fix things ourselves)
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