September 4, 2019

Trump’s job is to be divisive and distractive

[We are pleased to announce that our book, 7 Steps to Global Economic and Spiritual Transformation, is now available online at Amazon and at Barnes and Noble. The following free article is based on the precepts of our book (which provides the definitions, methodology, and citations for the analysis, and serves as an example of the application of those precepts to the current geo-political and social conditions on the planet; thus, completing our thesis on the theory and practice of political economy.]

All of us have friends who argue endlessly over which blue or red candidate will enact constructive changes, or who argue over Trump’s deportations (Trump has a long ways to go to catch up to Obama in this category, although he is on pace to outdo Obama in drone killings; meanwhile, Obama now readily admits he worked for the banks and their oil companies), or his concentration camps.

Where were these folks in the years following Bill Clinton’s crime bill, navigated through the Senate by Joe Biden, which led to a massive increase in incarcerations, particularly among blacks?

Essentially, so-called liberals are okay with fascism at home or exported, as long as the chief teleprompter reader (i.e., the POTUS) smiles and is congenial, but they are not okay when he is a racist and a misogynist.

This is "identity politics"; it has nothing to do with the agenda and actions of the corporate state; rather, it serves to distract from the crimes of the banking cartel and its corporations that control the U.S.

Here’s a story to show how this mindset works:

I met a friend on the trail. When she brought up Trump, I said, "Trump's doing a great job distracting and dividing people for those who appointed him."

She responded, "Well, I think he's doing a terrible job!"

Obviously, she didn't hear the second half of my sentence, but her response proves my point, that Trump was hired to be a distraction and to divide people. It's an old tactic of the powers-that-be:

“We must keep the people busy with political antagonisms. We’ll therefore speed up the question of (fill in the blank) within the Democratic Party; and we’ll put the spotlight on (fill in the blank) [for] the Republican Party. By dividing the electorate in this way, we’ll be able to have them spend their energies at struggling amongst themselves on questions that, for us, have no importance whatsoever.” —US Bankers magazine, 1892 (Sarah E. Van De Vort Emery, Imperialism in America: Its Rise and Progress, Emery & Emery, 1893, pp. 71-72, as quoted in the Chicago Daily Press)

Meanwhile, whenever Trump goes on a racist, misogynist, nationalistic tirade, other news disappears (just as we explained when he was hired to make Hillary Clinton look like the lesser of two evils in 2016); for example, the U.S. has troops in over 160 countries and continues to foment illegal wars around the globe, slaughtering millions in the process. Even the so-called “progressive” press is party to this manufactured shift in focus away from the root cause: private control over money creation; that is, a handful of financiers own the printing press (the Fed) that issues the principle world reserve currency. In other words, the powers-that-be can print money to buy whatever they want, and periodically crash the system to destroy real value (that created by labor and its adjuncts) to prevent hyperinflation. This is how they have gained control over key corporations, governments, and natural resources.

Pretending that the elections aren't rigged by the same powers-that-be—who: manufacture and program the electronic voting and counting machines; own the executive, legislative, and judicial branches at the federal, state, and local levels; own the mass and social media; own both parties; own the polling organizations, etc.—won't change anything.

Until the Fed, the cornerstone of power for the Anglo-Euro-American banking cartel and its corporations (i.e., corporate control over the state, one of the textbook definitions of fascism) is nationalized, the power structure—which controls the governments of the U.S., U.K., France, Saudi Arabia, Israel, etc.—will not change. This will remain true in the West, regardless of the ascendancy of the yuan as the principal world reserve currency, until the tipping point is reached in the number of people who understand the issue and are willing to act.



Copyright 2019, Robert Bows



[We are pleased to announce that our book, 7 Steps to Global Economic and Spiritual Transformation, is now available online at Amazon and at Barnes and Noble. The foregoing free article is based on the precepts of our book (which provides the definitions, methodology, and citations for the analysis, and serves as an example of the application of those precepts to the current geo-political and social conditions on the planet; thus, completing our thesis on the theory and practice of political economy.]


4 comments:

  1. My search for a path and the journey to freedom brings me here, to this page, these words, this hour. I have awakened for a reason: a new beginning. Read on I shall. Thank you, Bob, for this telling.

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  2. Reading on. Much to digest. The path is clear. Thank you, Bob, for the telling.

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  3. Sadly coming to agree that he is here just to shake the tree a different way than Hillary and let the weakest hit the ground first at each "shaking" of wall street, which should come soon again as in '08, but different each time of course. His lack of calls for adjudications over '08 alone, deflecting to end the fed reign of monetary terror being just a dodge, ruse as we all know about it now, he is also condemning the American middle class to a more select, solvent group as we shall see shortly when the crash comes, not if but when.

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  4. I met you yesterday at the Tulsi Gabbard Rally (in Boulder) and had to leave early. I failed hear her statement, on addressing the Fed. I heard a loud applause and am curious what she had to say. Please share. It was a pleasure meeting you. Keep up the good works. Namaste'

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