Posted on 02/15/2013 6:18:01 AM PST by Kaslin
Here’s another ingredient for the recipe:
Stop all trade with communist and totalitarian nations.
Globalists have us giving China the billions in exchange for goods. Our government then borrows back some of this from them.
New world order globalists “advice” in Washington DC keeps us from ever having an outright war with communism, keeps us trading with them. We are opposing communism politically but subsidizing it. Then, trying to keep it from taking more territories. Communism loves to annex nations where the nations are wealthy from capitalism or have raw materials. Annex means take over to get a nation’s output at cost, as opposed to trade, where these things are purchased. Of course, under totalitarianism (which also breeds corruption), no one is motivated for real productivity, aggregate output shrinks and people starve.
America is now subsidizing China. For example, energy and food. The idea is, cut American consumption to lower the price at which China can buy. We supply a good bit of China’s coal (which is the majority of its electricity supply), yet hammer ourselves in our own electricity prices. This is nwo strategy, all you need to do is visit the websites of the Foundations, Rockefeller, Carnegie, Soros, etc., and you’ll see the agendas laid out.
If nwo can influence US policy and public opinion enough that the US will not intervene if China takes SK, nwo will give China the ok to take SK vicariously through NK. IMHO, the NWO plan - all it will take is a few more years of tottering US, where the US economy gets significantly worse, and then a real push for isolationism in the US, stirring up the right emotions in SK, Japan and the US. After a long, protracted, but very limited conventional war, SK can surrender to NK. If the US has enough other massive problems of its own, this plan would seem to be possible.
IMHO, what we need is a war on NWO. After that, American taxpayers would be able to stop subsidizing totalitarian states.
Sometimes it takes a brave man to walk away from a fight but a particularly stupid coward refuses to back down from a fight he’s long since won.
There’s something seriously wrong with having soldiers stationed on foreign bases built by their grandfathers or even great grandfathers.
Of course nowadays we have politicians in DC that are not so hostile to communism in any form, and don’t even mention the word “communism”, preferring to rather campaign on communism’s catchphrases and if the word “communism” ever comes up, the compliant press feeds the masses the tired old line that the fall of the USSR was also the fall of communism.
Seems like Khrushchev’s legendary advice of feeding the USA’s masses small doses of socialism akin to the way to get someone hooked on drugs (or to paraphrase Rush Limbaugh, to be Sanctus Nicolaus ex machina) was followed to the letter by the USA’s own liberal politicians. Part and parcel of this, though, was the hollowing out of the USA’s own manufacturing base, so that in case the enemies of communism (and all forms of leftism) should again gain power, the means to defend against it would be gone, and the people would be dependent on the industrialized totalitarian regimes for all the essentials of domestic supply (to paraphrase Hamilton).
Everything you say makes sense, especially from the viewpoint of being averse to empire and being offended by the notion of empire. Problem is, we have not won the fight but abandoned it. Our enemies are very much not averse to empire. Winning the fight means stamping out the ideology behind the enemies’ aggression, ultimately. What is really killing the US right now is having leadership in DC with ideology in line with that of our enemies, and said leadership in command of our fighting forces.
New world order, emanating out of European international banking, must be understood in order to know why the 20th century saw the number and type of wars that it did.
The Council on Foreign Relations directs US foreign policy, and it’s sister organization directs that of the UK. The CFR is the tool by which NWO manipulates US foreign policy. NWO successfully sought all America’s involvements in wars in the 20th century. An interesting primer on the subject is “Shadows of Power” by Perloff.
In Washington’s day, America was a colony. He actually advocated staying out of international entanglements for a few decades. He certainly would have realized that since America is the pre-eminent power in the world today that complete isolationism would work to America’s detriment today.
Of course, it is unwise, even for a major power, to be causing trouble, revolutions, wars, etc., that work to the ultimate detriment of the citizens of other nations. That’s where NWO comes in; they are the primary architects of that nonsense. A great example today is the so-called “arab spring”, a nwo operation. The Mideast, Africa, the Far East; they’ve all been manipulated by international banking ad nauseum, in everything from the Opium Wars to the Boer Wars to the slave trade, and of course, manipulations continue to this day.
It was very unfortunate that the founders sought European investment for the Revolution, but that was possible to overcome. During the 1800’s however, european international banking got its investment claws deeply sunk into America by financing, and profiting from, a lot of its development. The wealthy American “tycoons” became inextricably intertwined with international banking, ultimately resulting in the Federal Reserve, the foundation system, CFR, etc., making America, in effect, the leading subsidiary of new world order.
A key figure in this time is George Peabody, the “father” of the foundation system in the US, mentor of J P Morgan’s father and a key operator in the US for European interests, to say the least.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Peabody
They have no SHIPS?
UHhh...
To be close to CHINA?
I sleep better at night knowing Kim will never be able to hit the East Coast with an ICBM...
SK should air drop free food and toilet paper strung along the boarder, then just mow the Commies down when they come running out to get fed and wipe themselves clean.
“...telling allies to go it alone means that the foreign entanglement remains, and remains unresolved. It also makes us look like extremely unreliable allies.”
I agree. The United States is already perceived that way in many parts or the world. We should also keep in mind that it is this worldwide network of bases that allows the US to project it’s power all over the world. Isolation means giving up this forward position. The lessons of WWI and WWII (and Thomas Jefferson, for that matter) teach us that isolation is no bulwark against “foreign entanglements”.
It seems neither strategy is 100% satisfying.
While it is true the President Washington admonished the nation not to get involved in foreign entanglements. It is also true that he and his successors ignored that advice completely, and got the nation involved in all kinds of “foreign entanglements” - because that’s how the world is. A president can hardly do otherwise.
North Korea + ICBMs + nuclear weapons vs. missile defence (that’s one thing President Bush had right). 1 missile to Seoul and South Korea is done. A withdrawl of the US umbrella means nuclear proliferation as the south responds with the only proven way to counter nuclear weapons - MAD. Ditto across Asia. Does this enhance US security or hurt it?
Pieter, I’ve agreed with many of your postings but I must disagree with calling PB’s get the troops out of SK and Germany as supporting the NWO. I think the NWO has been using/busing the US Military since WW 1, if not before.
Forever?
What are you talking about? South Korea has one of the most powerful ground forces in the world. They have a fairly well equipped army of some 500,000 men, with reserves of another 3-million. To put that in perspective, the US Army has 560,000 men, and reserves of another 560,000. Keep in mind, South Korea has only 1/6th the population of the US. In terms of military expenditures as a percentage of GDP, they’re the fourth largest military budgeted nation on Earth. South Korea is not some unmilitarized country by any reasonable measure.
Sounds as if you know SK’s status pretty well.
Why are we there ?
Primarily, in order to show both of the Koreas that in the event of a war between the two, the US will automatically join with the South. That’s the reason what ground troops we do have are positioned so close to the DMZ. Militarily, positioning them there is a bad idea. But it serves a political purpose - by putting them directly in the line of fire if war breaks out, it sends a message that the US would be drawn into said war - we wouldn’t really have the option of deciding to ignore any defense treaties we have with the South.
South Korea is more then capable of defeating the north militarily on its own. But that would come at the cost of grievous casualties to the civilian population due to the truly immense numbers of artillery pieces the North Koreans have along the DMZ. Even without nukes, they could potentially kill hundreds of thousands of people. US air and naval power would be the primary contribution in the event of a war - knocking out North Korean artillery and rocket batteries.
Point taken, we wouldn’t be there in the first place....
Recommend the movie “Back to School” with Rodney Dangerfield, Sally Kellerman.......the scene between Dangerfield and Sam Kinneson.....
I’m thinking NWO=UN, WB, IMF, BIS, EU, GB, USSA, Israel + smaller allied countries + Saudi Arabia & all dollar based oil producing countries. NATO has become the enforcement and acquisition arm of the NWO. Feel free to disabuse if you think this is not correct.
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