Vatic Note: This is a classic example of why I have a problem with Global Research and who they might or might not work for. First of all, they know better than anyone this is not "A DEMOCRACY", which is a dictatorship of the majority. But a democracy is what they want since they can mind control and brainwash the voters directly and control who the parties select for their candidates just like they do now.
SEcond of all, they are totally misreporting what happened between 2007-2009, by saying "....
which allowed financial corporations to convince the government to bail them out to the tune of $12.8 trillion". False. That is not what happened and its recorded and on video if these authors wish to check it out.
What happened was "THE HOUSE TURNED DOWN THE BAILOUT" and thus the goldman sachs vampire squids turned to the senate who voted for it so fast it felt like they were french whores on a holiday, WHO GOT PAID like French Whores on that same holiday. Ok, so then it was back to the house to get them to turn the vote around. THE VOTE WAS PASSED, NOT BECAUSE THE BANKERS "CONVINCED THE CONGRESS" TO PASS THE BAILOUT, BUT BECAUSE PAULSON THREATENED THE CONGRESS WITH MARTIAL LAW IF THEY DID NOT PASS IT AS DRAFTED." Now Global Research knows this, so why are they not telling us the truth????
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=32074
By: Devon DB
Date: 2012-07-26
[...]
According to a rough estimate by West Virginia University bio-geochemist William Peterjohn, the deforestation could add as much as 138 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere -- and that's not even counting the even-larger CO2 emissions from burning the coal. [9]
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SEcond of all, they are totally misreporting what happened between 2007-2009, by saying "....
which allowed financial corporations to convince the government to bail them out to the tune of $12.8 trillion". False. That is not what happened and its recorded and on video if these authors wish to check it out.
What happened was "THE HOUSE TURNED DOWN THE BAILOUT" and thus the goldman sachs vampire squids turned to the senate who voted for it so fast it felt like they were french whores on a holiday, WHO GOT PAID like French Whores on that same holiday. Ok, so then it was back to the house to get them to turn the vote around. THE VOTE WAS PASSED, NOT BECAUSE THE BANKERS "CONVINCED THE CONGRESS" TO PASS THE BAILOUT, BUT BECAUSE PAULSON THREATENED THE CONGRESS WITH MARTIAL LAW IF THEY DID NOT PASS IT AS DRAFTED." Now Global Research knows this, so why are they not telling us the truth????
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=32074
By: Devon DB
Date: 2012-07-26
Colonialism
is a word associated with the 19th and 20th centuries, with an outside
force (usually European) coming into a country, destroying and uprooting
the culture and people, with the main goal being the extraction of
resources for the gain of the ‘mother’ country. It is defined as “the policy
or practice of acquiring full or partial political control over another
country, occupying it with settlers, and exploiting it economically.”
[1] Yet this definition of colonialism can be expanded from examining
the external to examining the internal. For what may be the first time
in US history, internal colonialism is occurring as the very facades of
democracy and the economic system begin to fall apart and the elites
begin to colonize internally.
The internal colonization of America by elites can be seen most starkly in the financial sector, specifically in the 2007-2009 economic crisis, the effects of which are still being felt. There was mass panic about the near global economic collapse which allowed financial corporations to convince the government to bail them out to the tune of $12.8 trillion [2], yet, once the dust cleared, the very banks that caused the crisis in the first place only grew larger. Bloomberg noted in April of this year that Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup had combined assets that “amounted to 43 percent of US output” in 2007 but after the crisis those same banks now “held $8.5 trillion in assets at the end of 2011, equal to 56 percent of the U.S. economy,” [3] meaning that their combined percentage of the economy had increased by thirteen percent.
While the near collapse of the economy led to large amounts of growth for the banks and therefore the banksters getting massive bonuses, it had a devastating impact on average Americans. While one can go and generalize about the number of jobs and houses lost, it is much more telling to go and look at the actual numbers. After the crisis ended, it was stated that the entire fiasco “cost the U.S. an estimated $648 billion due to slower economic growth” which translated into “an average of approximately $5,800 in lost income for each U.S. household.” [4] It was also found that 5.5 million more jobs were lost than were predicted in the Congressional Budget Office forecast of 2008.
The effects of this recession has not only resulted in droves of Americans being left destitute and unemployed to the point where just last year one million of them applied to McDonalds [5], but has also left towns and cities on almost utterly destroyed.. A 2011 IHS reported revealed that there were “37 metropolitan areas which are not expected to return to peak employment until after 2021” and that
The internal colonization of America by elites can be seen most starkly in the financial sector, specifically in the 2007-2009 economic crisis, the effects of which are still being felt. There was mass panic about the near global economic collapse which allowed financial corporations to convince the government to bail them out to the tune of $12.8 trillion [2], yet, once the dust cleared, the very banks that caused the crisis in the first place only grew larger. Bloomberg noted in April of this year that Bank of America, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, Goldman Sachs, and Citigroup had combined assets that “amounted to 43 percent of US output” in 2007 but after the crisis those same banks now “held $8.5 trillion in assets at the end of 2011, equal to 56 percent of the U.S. economy,” [3] meaning that their combined percentage of the economy had increased by thirteen percent.
While the near collapse of the economy led to large amounts of growth for the banks and therefore the banksters getting massive bonuses, it had a devastating impact on average Americans. While one can go and generalize about the number of jobs and houses lost, it is much more telling to go and look at the actual numbers. After the crisis ended, it was stated that the entire fiasco “cost the U.S. an estimated $648 billion due to slower economic growth” which translated into “an average of approximately $5,800 in lost income for each U.S. household.” [4] It was also found that 5.5 million more jobs were lost than were predicted in the Congressional Budget Office forecast of 2008.
The effects of this recession has not only resulted in droves of Americans being left destitute and unemployed to the point where just last year one million of them applied to McDonalds [5], but has also left towns and cities on almost utterly destroyed.. A 2011 IHS reported revealed that there were “37 metropolitan areas which are not expected to return to peak employment until after 2021” and that
Many
of these metropolitan areas are part of the “Rust Belt,” an area
covering portions of the Mid-Atlantic and Midwest that was once an
international center for heavy manufacturing. Cities such as Canton and
Youngstown, Ohio were once hubs of the steel industry. Detroit and
Flint, of course, were at the heart of the US automobile industry. [6]
This
is a prime example of internal colonialism where the banks and
automobile companies have sucked the economic life out of towns and
cities, exploiting them to the fullest extent possible, and then when
they are done and no more can be used, the banks and companies leave
these areas and move elsewhere in the world to exploit other people,
leaving in their wake only destruction and devastation. This combination
of greedy banksters and companies that offshore jobs has created not
only a global economic crisis, but also a situation where half of the US
population is now either impoverished or low-income. [7]
Yet, this internal colonization happens on an even more horrendous scale environmentally. Mining companies such as Massey Energy, now owned by Alpha Natural, engage in a horrid practice called mountaintop mining which is defined as “a surface mining practice involving the removal of mountaintops to expose coal seams, and disposing of the associated mining overburden in adjacent valleys -- ‘valley fills.’” [8] Mining practices such as these allow corporations to get at the resource faster and thus extract more easily and cheaply as well as it allows miners more safety since they do not have to actually go down into the mines. While this may be good for the corporations, it is nothing but horrible for the environment. A 2007 Wired article stated that
Yet, this internal colonization happens on an even more horrendous scale environmentally. Mining companies such as Massey Energy, now owned by Alpha Natural, engage in a horrid practice called mountaintop mining which is defined as “a surface mining practice involving the removal of mountaintops to expose coal seams, and disposing of the associated mining overburden in adjacent valleys -- ‘valley fills.’” [8] Mining practices such as these allow corporations to get at the resource faster and thus extract more easily and cheaply as well as it allows miners more safety since they do not have to actually go down into the mines. While this may be good for the corporations, it is nothing but horrible for the environment. A 2007 Wired article stated that
In
just two decades, hundreds of mountaintops, more than a thousand miles
of stream, and hundreds of square miles of forests have been
obliterated.
[...]
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, MTR destroyed more than 1,200 miles of Appalachia's streams and 7 percent of its forests between 1985 and 2001. Approximately 800 square miles of mountains were leveled.
According to the Environmental Protection Agency, MTR destroyed more than 1,200 miles of Appalachia's streams and 7 percent of its forests between 1985 and 2001. Approximately 800 square miles of mountains were leveled.
[...]
According to a rough estimate by West Virginia University bio-geochemist William Peterjohn, the deforestation could add as much as 138 million tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere -- and that's not even counting the even-larger CO2 emissions from burning the coal. [9]
There
is also a human factor involved as well as removal of the mountaintops
in such a manner causes water resources to become contaminated which can
lead to “Balkan endemic nephropathy (BEN), an irreversible kidney
disease has been related to the leaching of toxic organic compounds in
groundwater.” Contaminated drinking water can affects children quite
negatively as “An Eastern Kentucky University study found that children
in Letcher County, Kentucky, suffer from an alarmingly high rate of
nausea, diarrhea, vomiting, and shortness of breath, symptoms related to
blue babe syndrome,” [10] which was found to be caused by contaminated
minerals find their way into nearby streams.
This
is yet another prime example of internal colonialism. As the
corporations abuse the planet and push the environment to its breaking
point, their careless exploitation and sole concern for profits results
in a decimated, uninhabitable environment and people who become sickly
and weak. As with the bankers, once there is no one and nothing left to
exploit, they flock to the next location and start the process anew.
This
internal colonialism is not only destroying people, but also the very
environment that everyone- including the bankers and industrialists-
live on. While we may be suffering currently, the colonizers may be in
for a surprise as they destroy the environment and with it, themselves.
Notes
Notes
1: Oxford Dictionaries, Colonialism, http://oxforddictionaries.com/definition/english/colonialism
2: PBS, The true cost of the bank bailout, http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/economy/the-true-cost-of-the-bank-bailout/3309/ (September 3, 2010)
3: David J. Lynch, “Banks Seen Dangerous Defying Obama’s Too-Big-To-Fail Move,” Bloomberg, April, 16, 2012 (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-16/obama-bid-to-end-too-big-to-fail-undercut-as-banks-grow.html)
4: Pew Charitable Trusts, The Impact of the 2008 Economic Collapse, http://www.pewtrusts.org/our_work_report_detail.aspx?id=58695 (April 28, 2010)
5: Andy Kroll, “How the McEconomy Bombed the American Worker,” Truthout, May 9, 2011 (http://truth-out.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=998:how-the-mceconomy-bombed-the-american-worker)
6: 24/7 Wall St, Ten Cities That Will Take A Decade To Recover From The Recession, http://247wallst.com/2011/06/22/ten-cites-that-will-take-a-decade-to-recover-from-the-recession/ (June 22, 2011)
7: ABC News, Census date: Half of US poor or low income, http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57343397/census-data-half-of-u.s-poor-or-low-income/ (December 15, 2011)
8: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mid-Atlantic Mountaintop Mining, http://www.epa.gov/region3/mtntop/
9: Brandon Keim, “Blowing The Top Off Mountaintop Mining,” Wired, September 10, 2007 (http://www.wired.com/science/planetearth/news/2007/09/mountaintop_mining?currentPage=all)
10: University of South Carolina, Mountaintop Removal: Effects on Human Health and the Environment, http://law.sc.edu/environmental/papers/200841/eas/chhotray.pdf
2: PBS, The true cost of the bank bailout, http://www.pbs.org/wnet/need-to-know/economy/the-true-cost-of-the-bank-bailout/3309/ (September 3, 2010)
3: David J. Lynch, “Banks Seen Dangerous Defying Obama’s Too-Big-To-Fail Move,” Bloomberg, April, 16, 2012 (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2012-04-16/obama-bid-to-end-too-big-to-fail-undercut-as-banks-grow.html)
4: Pew Charitable Trusts, The Impact of the 2008 Economic Collapse, http://www.pewtrusts.org/our_work_report_detail.aspx?id=58695 (April 28, 2010)
5: Andy Kroll, “How the McEconomy Bombed the American Worker,” Truthout, May 9, 2011 (http://truth-out.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=998:how-the-mceconomy-bombed-the-american-worker)
6: 24/7 Wall St, Ten Cities That Will Take A Decade To Recover From The Recession, http://247wallst.com/2011/06/22/ten-cites-that-will-take-a-decade-to-recover-from-the-recession/ (June 22, 2011)
7: ABC News, Census date: Half of US poor or low income, http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-201_162-57343397/census-data-half-of-u.s-poor-or-low-income/ (December 15, 2011)
8: U. S. Environmental Protection Agency, Mid-Atlantic Mountaintop Mining, http://www.epa.gov/region3/mtntop/
9: Brandon Keim, “Blowing The Top Off Mountaintop Mining,” Wired, September 10, 2007 (http://www.wired.com/science/planetearth/news/2007/09/mountaintop_mining?currentPage=all)
10: University of South Carolina, Mountaintop Removal: Effects on Human Health and the Environment, http://law.sc.edu/environmental/papers/200841/eas/chhotray.pdf
Devon DB is a 20 year old independent researcher and writer. He is studying political science at Fairleigh Dickinson University.
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Everyome is a colonial expansionist. The Americans Indians were even colonist from Siberia. The White Europeans were used to take over North America for the Khazars. Now the Khazars have decided since 50s that Whites must be eliminated for their NWO. Read on google: Princess Dianas Mother Is a Rothchild. Leuren Moret: Methodology of Global Takeover...
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