"Our consciousness needs to move away from “Divide and rule” and more deeply into “Unite and respond with love”. Humanity unites through consciousness. Know who you really are. The truth is within you and I. Allow yourself to cleanse your psyche. Heal your fears – love and only love, those with us and those we perceive are against us. This material world is only a mirror of your consciousness. There is nothing to fear. It is not a fight to be fought or a war to be waged. It is about healing our fears and learning to love. When you see your fears for what they are and master your emotions you will find freedom. This truth will set you free."
A natural, breathing, living, human being.
"The acceptance of guilt into the mind of God's son [or daughter] was the beginning of the separation, and the acceptance of the At-One-Ment is its end."
A course in Miracles
"We are the ones we've been waiting for."
Unnamed Hopi Elder
Major General Smedley Butler speaks the truth about war (1933)
WAR is a racket. It always has been. It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.
A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of the people. Only a small "inside" group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make huge fortunes.
In the World War [I] a mere handful garnered the profits of the conflict. At least 21,000 new millionaires and billionaires were made in the United States during the World War. That many admitted their huge blood gains in their income tax returns. How many other war millionaires falsified their tax returns no one knows.
How many of these war millionaires shouldered a rifle? How many of them dug a trench? How many of them knew what it meant to go hungry in a rat-infested dug-out? How many of them spent sleepless, frightened nights, ducking shells and shrapnel and machine gun bullets? How many of them parried a bayonet thrust of an enemy? How many of them were wounded or killed in battle?
Out of war nations acquire additional territory, if they are victorious. They just take it. This newly acquired territory promptly is exploited by the few – the selfsame few who wrung dollars out of blood in the war.
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Officer Jack McLamb with Brent Johnson for The Voice of Freedom.
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"Officer
Jack McLamb, the most highly decorated police officer in history, has
since his retirement, dedicated himself to educating police officers and
military troops about the ongoing threats to our freedom represented by
criminal elements in our government.
In this interview, Officer
McLamb addresses the current state of freedom in Amerika. He paints a
chilling picture of what we have to look forward to in this once Land of
the Free and Home of the Brave.
Jack relates much of the
military intelligence to which he still has access. According to various
pieces of intel he has received, we are very close to government
ordered roundups of people who speak out against the government.
Tune
in to the Officer Jack McLamb show on the Genesis Communications Radio
Network and Republic Broadcasting Network. For more information, check
out his web site at www.JackMcLamb.org."
What the Military/Armed forces are really about. Don't join up.
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If you don't want to go to war - and who would, knowing what that private, belligerent, foreign corporation, known as USG [in USA] has in store for anyone who signs up? - then don't sign the contract, the terms of which are not to your liking. Under Article 1 paragraph 10 of the Constitution, you have the right to contract and right NOT to contract. The entire matter becomes very simple when you remember who you are. Those who go to war are each insured for 10 million dollars. The beneficiary is the USA. Family members get $600,000. The more soldiers who die, the richer become the Feds. If the draft becomes ‘mandatory' it will be very important that you remember that you are the master and the Feds are only the frightened servants conspiring to steal the property and/ or the life of the master of the house. If you let them scare you into giving up your life, then shame on you for accepting that fear. Mary Elizabeth: Croft |
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The war is on to control your mind If all this sounds familiar, it's because the U.S. government uses this same tactic during every war. The first casualty of war, as they say, is the truth. There are lots of war images the government doesn't want you to see (like military helicopter pilots shooting up Reuters photographers while screaming "Yee-Haw!" over the comm radios), and there are other images they do want you to see ("surgical strike" explosions from "smart" bombs, which makes it seem like the military is doing something useful). So war reporting is carefully monopolized by the government to deliver precisely the images they want you to see while censoring everything else. Health News |
At last, the mainstream media is starting to report some truth...
Our youth sent to die for politics, not freedom
By Matt McCarten 5:30 AM Sunday Aug 8, 2010
Source. NZ Herald
Monday
August 9, 2010
8:39AM NZT
The body of Lieutenant Tim O'Donnell arrived in New Zealand today.
It was only a matter of time before a New Zealand soldier was killed in Afghanistan.
The family of Tim O'Donnell is devastated, of course, and the families of Matthew Ball and Allister Baker have the dubious consolation that at least their sons are only injured.
Predictably our politicians fell over themselves in Parliament to express their condolences to the soldiers' families and praised their bravery. Phil Goff echoed all the party leaders when he intoned that he wouldn't be invoking politics into the tragedy.
What bunk. It was politics that has sent hundreds of our youth to death's door. The killing this week was only a matter of when, not if.
After 9/11, our politicians (with the honourable exception of the Green Party) competed to fawn over that blockhead George W Bush.
We couldn't wait to step in line when Bush threatened: "You are either with us or the terrorists."
The small matter that all but one of the 9/11 suicide hijackers were Saudis was never mentioned.
The Afghan government at the time was ignored when it offered to hand over the spiritual head of al Qaeda, Osama Bin Laden, to a neutral country.
So off we marched into a quagmire of our own making and have been at a loss to know how we could get out without being seen as defeated.
The pretext for war was fighting terrorism, capturing the Taleban head Mullah Oman and killing Bin Laden.
After nine years, none of these objectives has been achieved. Oman and Bin Laden are safely domiciled in Pakistan and terrorism continues unabated.
The most optimistic estimate of al Qaeda fighters in Afghanistan is 50. To fight them there are more than 100,000 foreign troops. That's 2000-to-one odds. Even New Zealand has five times that number.
The United States-installed government is riddled with corruption and lacks public support. The puppet President, Hamid Karzai, is restricted to the capital, which is guarded by Western mercenaries.
He is scornfully referred as the "mayor of Kabul". Even that overstates his territory.
As we did in Vietnam, New Zealand has become the witting plaything of US imperialism and trapped in a civil war that protects an unpopular, corrupt regime without an exit strategy.
No one believes our occupation of Afghanistan will succeed.
Sooner or later the mightiest army in history will leave with its tail between its legs.
While we pretend we are fighting against terrorism, for freedom and democracy, the Taleban resistance (once funded by the US) believes it is fighting a nationalist war of independence against invaders. They are right and, because of that, they will beat us.
Having our non-SAS contingent there to rebuild infrastructure at the same time we are destroying other parts of the country is merely a propaganda stunt and makes our politicians feel better about our involvement.
Of course, elements of the Taleban are brutal and monstrous to their own people. But that's not the reason we are there. Our presence isn't needed for military purposes, it's to build good will with our US ally in the hope of a free trade deal and other associated considerations.
Nine years ago, when the then Labour government voted to join the invasion of Afghanistan, a majority of the Alliance Party caucus and party opposed it.
The internal rift caused an implosion with leader Jim Anderton and his pro-war supporters decamping to the Labour Party. The rest of us got wiped out for our stubbornness.
Anderton couldn't understand why the killing of Afghans was such a bottom line for us. The thought of a Kiwi being killed by his decision never occurred to him.
So to all those MPs who voted to send Tim O'Donnell to his death, I want you to know you have his blood dripping from your hands.
A soldier is trained to kill others and accepts he or she may also be killed.
But politicians owed our soldiers the promise their deaths were for a worthy cause. O'Donnell's death wasn't.
