The Vietnam turnout was good as well :
On September 4 1967 the New York Times published an upbeat story on
presidential elections held by the South Vietnamese puppet regime at the
height of the Vietnam war. Under the heading "US encouraged by Vietnam vote:
Officials cite 83% turnout despite Vietcong terror", the paper reported that
the Americans had been "surprised and heartened" by the size of the turnout
"despite a Vietcong terrorist campaign to disrupt the voting".
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America: the new heart of darkness
Our creature comforts have made silent cowards of us all
By John Kaminski
skylax@comcast.net
... absolute power corrupts absolutely.
— Lord Acton
All a man can betray is his conscience.
— Joseph Conrad
"We do it because we can," the military man said smugly. And by such
philosophy, the corporate American war machine tries to take the world to its
grave.
The former general and recent Secretary of State Colin Powell's words still
ring in my ears: "We don't count the Iraqi dead," he said. Perhaps it was
because he knew he couldn't count that high.
For a month I've looked around for something positive to say, something
encouraging, uplifting, productive ... and failing that, perhaps something
consoling, some obvious explanation of the twisted perversion that has wrapped
its petrochemical tentacles around the throat of humanity and keeps squeezing.
Across the gray landscape of languid lies and malevolent misconceptions, I see
nothing to cling to. No ray of hope. Only lies, self-serving twists of what
used to be called logic. Freedom is no longer safe, they tell us. You must
have a number. And while you're at it, take this toxic vaccine, and no, you
won't be able to sue the manufacturer if you get sick. Just do it, as the
slogan commands us.
The right to a fair trial is no longer guaranteed. You can be put in jail or
executed for reasons that can be kept secret. And still, on the crumbling
streets of America, most people go about their business as if nothing has
happened.
Sensible people, who in the deepening darkness of their own secret hearts must
realize something has definitely happened, that something definitely will
happen. Sensible people, suddenly afraid to speak what they really believe for
fear their neighbors will overhear and tell someone with a gun and a uniform,
or worse, an employer with an important contract who wants no employees who
don't agree with the way things are. And then, they think, paralyzed by fear,
who will feed the kids? Scared silence follows.
Who would have thought that democracy would come to mean tyranny? OK, Orwell.
And many other now unpopular voices, never heard in our manacled media.
Who would have thought, when all was said and done, that America would turn
out to be the chief threat to the survival of all life on this planet? But as
the announcer always reminds us, this is why we play the game. You never know
how it will turn out.
How it has turned out is like this.
No one dares to speak the truth in America, because if they do, they will be
removed from the corrupt system of profit-making that enables them to remain
smug and secure (they think) in their never-paid-off homes. Just think of all
those well-paid journalists and broadcasters who pretend to be such
authorities on what's going on in the world.
Not one of them dares to mention, as they wax opportunistically compassionate
over the quarter million dead from the suspicious tsunami in the Indian Ocean,
that a nearly equal number of equally innocent corpses has been generated by
their own hypocrisy in the gutters of various Fallujahs in countries they can
barely remember the names of. Nobody’s even talking about the continuing
genocide in central Africa.
Not one of them dares to mention that two brothers counted more than 80
percent of the votes in the recent American election (and both of them were
publicly enthusiastic about re-electing the tyrant in office), that there were
discrepancies in the counting of those votes ONLY in places where there was
unverifiable computerized voting, and that poor people everywhere were
physically and mentally discouraged from going to the polls. Or that even the
candidate who lost didn’t really object to losing.
Not one of them dares to mention that America, their country, is deliberately
killing its own soldiers by (1) putting them into a poorly organized military
deployment where they will likely be killed by the very people they are trying
to rape, kill, and intimidate into accepting the corporate totalitarianism
that the killers don't even realize they are supporting, and (2) by polluting
their bodies with dangerous ammunition that will kill them with cancer a few
short years down the road. Almost no one realizes 10,000 Americans have died
as a result of the first Gulf War. A few of the pundits (are you listening,
Mike Ruppert?) mention that population reduction is a good idea, however,
giving us all just a glimpse of the blood in the teeth of their smiles.
And not one of them dares to mention the contrived horror of 9/11, and the
self-serving lies that followed, the total coverup that was called an
investigation, and the vigilante hysteria that followed, unleashing a mindless
bloodlust to kill who they told us to kill, who just happened to be people
they wanted to steal from.
We see from American behavior in Iraq — the endless and deliberate killings of
innocent bystanders, the indiscriminate bombing of a population we insist we
are rescuing, and the corrupt prevention of independent reporting on the
terrible crimes we are committing — that the United States is a nation of
conscienceless killers, who have absolutely no regard for the welfare and
safety of wholly innocent people who happen to reside outside their borders.
Americans hide their atrocious deeds in self-serving rationalizations that
nobody really believes, not even, I suspect, the people who are uttering them.
And we see from American behavior inside America — the acceptance of their
government’s lies about 9/11, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and continuing
promises of further invasions of other innocent countries — that the United
States is a nation of foul, cowardly, heartless, psychotic and unprincipled
murderers, who have blackmailed the rest of the world into accepting their
racist imperalism and aggression at the point of their very big guns.
There is no terror threat. It was invented by the Israelis in the White House
who wanted to take the focus off the genocide going on in Israel. The 9/11
deception will not be solved until the Israeli component of it is unearthed,
and right now, that won’t happen because the entire 9/11 skeptics movement is
riddled with Israeli moles and Zionist apologists.
How long will the world wait to do something about this menace, now that it
has been proven that no matter how many actual Americans disapprove of this
consumately sociopathic behavior, they are powerless to stop the corporate war
machine, which they support by their silence, from plundering the planet into
an irreversibly toxic condition.
By their actions over the past century, Americans have revealed themselves to
be psycho killers in pursuit of profit at the expense of everyone else on the
planet.
They must be stopped, and if Americans can’t stop themselves, then someone
else must, for the benefit of what is good and right and noble and honest.
The real terrorists are the Americans (and their sidekicks the British, the
Israelis and the Australians), and the rest of the world needs to wake up to
that before it’s too late for everyone.
If the United States were ever to consent to the auspices of a genuinely
honest World Court (which is why we won’t), its leaders would easily be
convicted of widespread genocide and crimes against humanity, and be sentenced
to the maximum penalty.
By their silent complicity, the American people are accessories to all these
horrendous crimes before, during, and after the fact, and deserve the same
punishment as its leaders.
It’s a little something to remember when on that fateful day the world finally
comes calling to repay America for the gifts it has bestowed upon the world.
Just don’t say you didn’t know. Because people with guns don’t listen.
John Kaminski’s Internet essays can be seen on hundreds of websites around the
world. They have been collected into two anthologies, the latest of which is
titled “The Perfect Enemy,” about how the Zionist-controlled U.S. government
created the terrorist group knowns as al-Qaeda. For more information go to
http://www.johnkaminski.com/
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