Monday, November 21, 2011

Globalization vs Freedom

We are facing nothing less than a grab for control of the world. The first attempt was in Seattle in 1999.
The World Trade Organization was to be the legal contract for a Neo-Feudal world made up of a transnational corporation nobility that would be unaccountable and privileged. The lower classes would become valueless, disposable peasants and serfs.
Just as nearly 7,000 American soldiers were sacrificed senselessly in Iraq and Afghanistan and tens of thousands more mutilated with as much concern as for chickens in a Tyson’s slaughter house, Globalization will comb the world searching for those most desperate to produce goods and services for the privileged class.
Globalization has been in the planning stages since 1972, with the Uruguay Round of the WTO. In the U.S., Continuity of Government under Cheney & Rumsfeld began making plans for "state of emergency" provisions in case of a major U.S. crisis (real or imagined). The PATRIOT Act was a sampling of their work.
Milton Friedman, and others of his ilk, advised that there is “opportunity in crises.” The Iraq & Afghanistan wars provided cover for the creation of private security companies: 26 by the U.S., 10 by the U.K. One of them, Blackwater (now Xe), got a trial run in the wake of Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. As hoped, there was no outrage from citizens or media. Americans are ready for a private, Praetorian Guard.
The 2010 election results were interpreted as the American people reaching an intellectual low. At a Republican convention, leaders announced that the time is right to implement privatization of all public institutions & resources. Wisconsin’s oblivious governor took the lead. He slammed into the American Awakening.

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