Vatic Note: Again the powers that be moved these from the scheduled time to much later so Europe and overseas would not see these. So, we will run these again later. All of them are about exposure and resistance and that is why they were buried behind one another. I suggest you read them all with the first one showing as the reason for the other two. Or at least representative of why we must have the other two, which is the massive increasing protest against WS bankers and European banking interests along with Israel all running our nation into the ground, through blackmail or threats against the lives of our elected officials and some who accepted bribes like Pelosi and Boehner. Leadership took the money or they wouldn't be in leadership positions. We can save the gov if we purge the traitors and criminals from t heir posts and positions and this time NO ONE RELATED IN ANYWAY TO A FOREIGN NATION CAN HOLD ANY POST IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA GOVERNMENT. I am beginning to believe we might have to say the same thing about Corporations over a certain size as well as corporations being held accountable, not by regulaton, but by criminality. Don't civilly regulate, rather, criminally prosecute when they steal without producing, when they lie, when they cheat, when they violate ethics that results in the stealing of wealth through such ethically lacking. Its a crime. Prosecute when they launder drug money rather than reporting the drug dealers working for the Bush mafia. They should have all been in jail years ago serving life sentences. That is what we must do now.
Sanctions: Cut the Globalists Off From Humanity
http://www.activistpost.com/2011/09/sanctions-cut-globalists-off-from.html
Sept 28, 2011
UN Sanctioning Sovereign Nations, We the People Sanctioning the Global Elite: Time to cut them off from humanity. Tony Cartalucci, Contributing Writer
Activist Post
The first step in destroying an entrenched enemy is to cut them off from the rest of the world. The globalists of NATO, the US, UK, France, Qatar, and others, have illustrated this principle in Libya on several levels.
First they cut off the nation of Libya from the outside world, putting arms and trade embargoes on the Libyan government, blockading their shores, and seizing control of their airspace.
As Benghazi's Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) terror brigades swept across the country under NATO cover, raping, murdering, and brutalizing all in their path, the globalists began organizing the surrounding and cutting off of individual Libyan cities, allowing (and assisting) rebels in cutting off food, medical supplies, cooking gas, electricity, and unimaginably even water, literally to starve the populations into submission.
While the people of Libya have shown immense resolve against this strategy, it is only because of the incompetence of NATO and the lack of fortitude, character, or any desirable human quality amongst the rebels that this process of isolating and besieging the Libyan people has failed.
The absolute mockery the UN sanctioned NATO military intervention in Libya is making out of the contrived notion of "Responsibility to Protect (R2P)" is evident as civilians escaping from the Libyan city of Sirte accuse NATO of genocide, of bombing schools, hospitals, and homes and mass murdering innocent people. Additionally, under the cover of NATO, entire Libyan cities have been exterminated, with the population being rounded up, murdered or exiled and their property stolen. (VN: Sound familiar? Where have we heard this before? Israel and Gaza! Who runs our military and NATO's military? Thats Right, Israel/Rothschild, this is what they will do to us if we let them. )
One such example, Tawarga, reported on by the Telegraph in their article, "Gaddafi's ghost town after the loyalists retreat," involved a town of 10,000 people whom the rebels said would never be allowed to return to their homes.
Americans during World War II were asked to stand against fascism in Europe and imperialism in East Asia, to intervene in the transgressions of Germany and Japan against the sovereignty of neighboring nations. In hindsight, the British and Americans were just as guilty at the time of grooming their own empires, but hypocrisy aside, rising to the occasion to stop the building of empire over free humanity is indeed a noble cause.
Who then will rise to the occasion today, against the US, UK, France, Qatar, NATO's members and those backing the illegitimate UN, contrived International Criminal Court and other self-serving "international institutions" that are having their way with this planet? Who? And how?
It isn't just Libya that is in the cross-hairs. Afghanistan has suffered a decade of occupation and war at the hands of a banking, corporate-financier cartel who call themselves "globalists." Iraq too is suffering a proxy government beholden to invading foreign powers. The people of Uganda are literally being massacred so Anglo-American dual Israeli citizen bankers can scoop up vast tracts of land to fuel yet another Ponzi economic scam, one based not on fiat currency, but even further-fetched "carbon credits."
When one looks at the vast amount of resources at the disposal of the "globalists" they feel overwhelmed and not unexpectedly ask what can anyone do against such brazen, reckless disregard for human life, human sovereignty, and human rights?
The answer is staring us in the face every time we pick up the corporate-newspapers or flip on the corporate-news channels and here the word "sanctions." We the people must slap sanctions on the globalists, and it doesn't even require a UN mandate to do it. It simply involves identifying the corporations and institutions that are enabling the globalist agenda, systematically boycotting them, and eventually replacing them entirely on a local or regional level.
There is nothing a multinational corporation can do that the modern nation-state can't, and in many cases, nothing multinationals can do that people can't do even on a local level. And as technology advances in both terms of information and manufacturing, this equation will only tip further in "we the people's" favor.
The ghouls of globalism have demonstrated without doubt their insincerity over their proclaimed goals of establishing an "international order" based on the rule of law, where "the rule of law" is applied to everyone but themselves, who brazenly, and consistently violate even their own contrived mandates, edicts, and resolutions when it suits them.
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Surely everyone could easily do away with Coca-Cola and Pepsi today, as well as turning off the corporate-sponsored diversions on TV and on the sports fields. If we can't perhaps we don't deserve freedom or prosperity, but the mere, fleeting illusion of it we are afforded by our globalist overlords when it suits them. America's Founding Fathers would most likely be appalled at how modern day Americans have pawned off self-reliance, freedom, and independence for the illusion of security, convenience, and even entertainment. We need to stop looking for heroes to save us, and simply find ourselves a mirror. We are the key to our own salvation, as no one cares about our best interests more than we the people, our families, and our immediate communities.
Let us commit to putting "sanctions" on the globalists. Cut these degenerate megalomaniacs off from the world they so desire to dominate. Leave their stadiums empty, their airlines destitute, their checkpoints desolate, their corporate troughs filled with Chinese-made slave goods virtual ghost towns, their banks as trusted and relied upon for economic activity as that game of monopoly collecting dust in the closet. Put them out of business, put them out of business forever. They have demonstrated without a shadow of a doubt that they, not some cave dwelling fundamentalist or Libyan colonel, are the greatest threat we as humanity face.
For a partial list of corporations that absolutely must be put out of business please see: "Naming Names." To see why even seemingly benign corporations like Pepsi and Coca-Cola are accomplices in the most egregious crimes against humanity, see: "Destroy the Globalists." For alternatives to the vast, globalist consumer paradigm, please see: "The Globalists' Worst Nightmare."
Tony Cartalucci's articles have appeared on many alternative media websites, including his own at
Land Destroyer Report.
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"It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a little." ~ Sydney Smith
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Be respectful in your comments, keeping in mind that these discussions will become the Zeitgeist of our time that future database archeologists will discover. Make your comments worthy and on the founding father's level in their respectfulness, reasoning, and sound argumentation. Prove we weren't all idiots in our day and age. Comments that advocate sedition or violence are not encouraged. Racist, ad hominem, and troll-baiting comments might never see the light of day.
Max Keiser is thinking out of the box, but he's not thinking outside of the matrix. He seems to be wedded to the notion that a boycott is necessarily a call to sacrifice.
ReplyDeleteIn my article "Common Sense, Benefits, and Peaceful Resistance," I suggested that the most effective "boycott," if you want to call it that, is to stop cooperating with advertisers.
Advertisers promote a benefit, then they pull a sleight of hand by suggesting that we can gain that benefit only by buying their product or something very similar to it.
Instead, we should ask ourselves, "What benefit do I really want, and what's the best way of getting it?" In most cases, we can get it even as we spend less money, enjoy better health, raise our standard of living, and have less of a negative impact on the environment.