One of the most annoying, anger-inducing spectacles imaginable is watching a low-life criminal trying to make themselves look like the victim.
No countries epitomize this sorry spectacle more than Israel and the US.
The more terrorism, disaster and death these two supreme criminals spread worldwide, the more they whine about how they are being victimized.
There is no end to the hypocritical genuflections and hand-wringing by abhorrent US and Israeli politicians and their worthless media over how much they’re being ‘threatened’ and ‘attacked’ by someone else.
From Israel’s holocaust fairytales to US playing the innocent victim after 9/11, these two supreme misfits just cannot seem to stop crying those crocodile tears, and pointing fingers at others.
Oh, the pain of the US and Israel is indeed great! It must hurt them so much to use civilians for target practice, whether in the West Bank or in Iraq. US/Israeli pilots must be wetting their jumpsuits through and through with tears while fire-bombing civilians from thousands of feet in the air. The anguish and pain that all those people that the US and Israel kill are causing them surely is so terrible!
The US and Israel certainly suffer great pain and anguish as they kill, destroy and terrorize.
But let’s not kid ourselves.
Throughout its entire troubled and greasy existence, the US was NEVER the victim, but the victimizer-ALWAYS!
The US only played the victim whenever someone hit it back in self-defense or in retaliation for its crimes.
Petulant whining of a stinking bully who finally gets punched back is the closest thing that the US has to claiming victimhood.
Do not believe US PR fakery! Do not buy their crap about human rights and ‘fighting for freedom’ nonsense.
All that the US has been doing is creating victims and its own enemies. Name ONE unprovoked act of violence visited upon the US by any outside entity, just one. I guarantee that you won’t find one.
The US deserves all the misery that comes its way-whether as a result of bankster fraud, or when the US regime’s own creature creations from ISIS or Al Qaeda bite them back.
As for Israel, that criminal mafia state has less right to claim to be a victim than cholera does!
US and Israel are like the arsonist who sets a house on fire and then cries because they burned themselves while lighting the match.
There is no worse spectacle than watching an avowed criminal freak play the innocent victim. It is the ultimate insult to the true victims of their crimes against humanity and civilization.
What is also clearly noticeable is that the more criminal the US and Israel act, the more they kill and destroy, the more they feel victimized. There is something dangerously wrong with the US and Israeli collective psyches.
Maybe they're just trying to cover up their crimes.
The US and Israel aren’t the only countries out there who behave like this, but these two are the worst offenders.
No one on this earth is innocent, no one. Every country, race, nationality and religion has dark stains on itself. All are guilty of murder and depravity.
The only difference is the matter of degree of evil each has committed.
No amount of propaganda can change this.
Tuesday, May 16, 2017
Sunday, May 7, 2017
Needful Idiots
I recently finished reading a book by Stephen King titled ‘Needful Things.’
In this book, a mysterious character named Leland Gaunt suddenly shows up in the small Maine town of Castle Rock, and sets up a curiosities shop.
This shop doesn’t just sell antiques or interesting memorabilia; it sells desires.
But the shopkeeper, Mr. Gaunt, has an agenda.
First, he lures the curious and unsuspecting strangers into his shop by displaying an object that they truly want, one that makes them lose all sense of reality and sanity.
The customer then is seduced by a magical, grand vision of ecstasy and euphoria when they come into contact with the object of their desires.
The price of the object always turns out to be a pittance compared to what the customer thinks the item is worth.
But Mr. Gaunt calls the low cash part of the payment half the price, and the other half is a trick that the unwitting customer is told to play on someone else.
The customer is so mesmerized by the amazing object they got for so cheap, that they agree to anything, sometimes without even knowing what it is they’re actually doing.
The tricks they’re told to play by Mr. Gaunt end up having a devastating effect on them and the entire town.
In the end, Mr. Gaunt turns out to be a Satanic figure which through trickery and illusion ends up taking the souls of all those who bought his needful things. The actual items he sells turn out to be worthless old junk once the customer snaps out of their delusion and sees the terrible price they had to pay, but by then it’s too late.
This plot got me thinking, and I started making comparisons to current events.
It struck me how much this book is a parable. Mr. Gaunt is like the US establishment-a deceitful, evil figure that entices people, groups and entire nations with false promises and ‘aid’-then gets them to do tricks against someone else. Before long, people and nations are provoking each other. Hatred and jealousies are awoken and amplified. Tensions and chaos break out. In the end, people start shooting and blowing each other up.
Isn’t this the way it goes? Look at Ukraine, Syria, Iraq, and Libya. The US instigator makes promises it doesn’t keep, sets one group (or nation) against another, gives them weapons, then death and destruction follow. In the end, the US takes whatever is left of the country, whether it's natural resources or something else. The people it provokes end up dead.
In the book, anyone who starts having second thoughts about carrying out the other half of the price, is threatened by Mr. Gaunt with exposure of their earlier deeds, or by the accusation theft of their needful thing from his store.
We can see the stark parallels with US behavior, where vassals who suddenly refuse to cooperate with US diktat suddenly find themselves, or their companies that are doing business within the US, threatened either with sanctions, or found under investigation by the US government/FBI/Treasury Dept. for questionable financial dealings, or maybe even for supporting terrorism.
When this happens, the vassal continues to comply, causing more problems for themselves later on.
The problem is, that too many countries are still buying into false promises made by the US, and allow themselves be used and manipulated against someone else in return for false promises and other trinkets.
We can see this behavior in action against Russia by Eastern European governments in Poland, Ukraine, Romania and others. The US is promising them things which it probably won’t ever deliver on, and goads them into provoking Russia.
In return these countries, spellbound by false visions, greed and hatred, are deliberately raising tensions and becoming a danger to their own selves and others. Meanwhile, others are being provoked against them.
Russia seems to be like the character from the same book, Sheriff Alan Pangborn, who the trickster Mr. Gaunt is actually afraid of, doesn’t want to meet, and is never home when the Sheriff comes by to visit the shop.
It is Sheriff Pangborn who figures out what Mr. Gaunt really is, and ends up kicking him out of town, without his bag full of souls.
Like one of the characters in ‘Needful Things,’ the EU is a foolish customer of US wares that has realized they’ve been had, but must keep on doing what the US does. After all, like in the book, the deal isn’t done until Mr. Gaunt says the deal is done. Until then, it’s tricks and provocations day after day, year after year, until the foolish customer either dies, or summons up the courage to say NO. In the book, very few actually wake up-a bad omen indeed.
The blame for this rotten state of affairs doesn't only lie with EU government. The individual EU citizen-consumer also is very much to blame. Why do they buy these rotten US products?
Meanwhile, Trump is going around trying to break what works, and not bothering to fix what is broken.
His rapprochement with Russia is stillborn, most likely for good.
What the west doesn't understand is that Putin is not there to make them happy. Putin just has to make Russians happy in whatever way required. As long as he achieves that, the US/EU can whine, cry, and stomp their feet all they want, but they can't do anything about it. If they try to Punish Putin and by extension Russians because Putin is pursuing Russian interests and succeeding, then the west will end up not only failing, but alienating itself from Russian society.
The West cannot, and will not convince Russians of anything by insulting them, their history, achievements, and by sanctioning and threatening them with NATO extension and war exercises on Russia’s borders.
It is accurate to say that the US and NATO have very poor strategists. They may know where to place troops and equipment for maximum effect, but don’t seem to know about diplomatic strategy. Scaring some poor 3rd world nation into compliance with troop movements may work, but with Russia this is a foolish, useless strategy.
Taking orders and bad advice from the US has cost EU-member nations a lot, but as the sign in Mr. Gaunt’s shop clearly states:
In this book, a mysterious character named Leland Gaunt suddenly shows up in the small Maine town of Castle Rock, and sets up a curiosities shop.
This shop doesn’t just sell antiques or interesting memorabilia; it sells desires.
But the shopkeeper, Mr. Gaunt, has an agenda.
First, he lures the curious and unsuspecting strangers into his shop by displaying an object that they truly want, one that makes them lose all sense of reality and sanity.
The customer then is seduced by a magical, grand vision of ecstasy and euphoria when they come into contact with the object of their desires.
The price of the object always turns out to be a pittance compared to what the customer thinks the item is worth.
But Mr. Gaunt calls the low cash part of the payment half the price, and the other half is a trick that the unwitting customer is told to play on someone else.
The customer is so mesmerized by the amazing object they got for so cheap, that they agree to anything, sometimes without even knowing what it is they’re actually doing.
The tricks they’re told to play by Mr. Gaunt end up having a devastating effect on them and the entire town.
In the end, Mr. Gaunt turns out to be a Satanic figure which through trickery and illusion ends up taking the souls of all those who bought his needful things. The actual items he sells turn out to be worthless old junk once the customer snaps out of their delusion and sees the terrible price they had to pay, but by then it’s too late.
This plot got me thinking, and I started making comparisons to current events.
It struck me how much this book is a parable. Mr. Gaunt is like the US establishment-a deceitful, evil figure that entices people, groups and entire nations with false promises and ‘aid’-then gets them to do tricks against someone else. Before long, people and nations are provoking each other. Hatred and jealousies are awoken and amplified. Tensions and chaos break out. In the end, people start shooting and blowing each other up.
Isn’t this the way it goes? Look at Ukraine, Syria, Iraq, and Libya. The US instigator makes promises it doesn’t keep, sets one group (or nation) against another, gives them weapons, then death and destruction follow. In the end, the US takes whatever is left of the country, whether it's natural resources or something else. The people it provokes end up dead.
In the book, anyone who starts having second thoughts about carrying out the other half of the price, is threatened by Mr. Gaunt with exposure of their earlier deeds, or by the accusation theft of their needful thing from his store.
We can see the stark parallels with US behavior, where vassals who suddenly refuse to cooperate with US diktat suddenly find themselves, or their companies that are doing business within the US, threatened either with sanctions, or found under investigation by the US government/FBI/Treasury Dept. for questionable financial dealings, or maybe even for supporting terrorism.
When this happens, the vassal continues to comply, causing more problems for themselves later on.
The problem is, that too many countries are still buying into false promises made by the US, and allow themselves be used and manipulated against someone else in return for false promises and other trinkets.
We can see this behavior in action against Russia by Eastern European governments in Poland, Ukraine, Romania and others. The US is promising them things which it probably won’t ever deliver on, and goads them into provoking Russia.
In return these countries, spellbound by false visions, greed and hatred, are deliberately raising tensions and becoming a danger to their own selves and others. Meanwhile, others are being provoked against them.
Russia seems to be like the character from the same book, Sheriff Alan Pangborn, who the trickster Mr. Gaunt is actually afraid of, doesn’t want to meet, and is never home when the Sheriff comes by to visit the shop.
It is Sheriff Pangborn who figures out what Mr. Gaunt really is, and ends up kicking him out of town, without his bag full of souls.
Like one of the characters in ‘Needful Things,’ the EU is a foolish customer of US wares that has realized they’ve been had, but must keep on doing what the US does. After all, like in the book, the deal isn’t done until Mr. Gaunt says the deal is done. Until then, it’s tricks and provocations day after day, year after year, until the foolish customer either dies, or summons up the courage to say NO. In the book, very few actually wake up-a bad omen indeed.
The blame for this rotten state of affairs doesn't only lie with EU government. The individual EU citizen-consumer also is very much to blame. Why do they buy these rotten US products?
Meanwhile, Trump is going around trying to break what works, and not bothering to fix what is broken.
His rapprochement with Russia is stillborn, most likely for good.
What the west doesn't understand is that Putin is not there to make them happy. Putin just has to make Russians happy in whatever way required. As long as he achieves that, the US/EU can whine, cry, and stomp their feet all they want, but they can't do anything about it. If they try to Punish Putin and by extension Russians because Putin is pursuing Russian interests and succeeding, then the west will end up not only failing, but alienating itself from Russian society.
The West cannot, and will not convince Russians of anything by insulting them, their history, achievements, and by sanctioning and threatening them with NATO extension and war exercises on Russia’s borders.
It is accurate to say that the US and NATO have very poor strategists. They may know where to place troops and equipment for maximum effect, but don’t seem to know about diplomatic strategy. Scaring some poor 3rd world nation into compliance with troop movements may work, but with Russia this is a foolish, useless strategy.
Taking orders and bad advice from the US has cost EU-member nations a lot, but as the sign in Mr. Gaunt’s shop clearly states:
CAVEAT EMPTOR