On 15 Jan 2015, at 08:52, 'Chris de Morsella' via Everything List wrote:
War, the biggest business of all! And as every propagandists knows
it’s all too easy to whip up a war fever – and they all pretty much
follow that dead Nazi bastard Goebbels same recipe whenever a war is
needed.
In case no one has noticed, our dear president Obama has changed the
rhetoric used as cover for our Orwellian systems state of permanent
war…. The term “War on Terror” is bad enough, it implies an endless
war requiring an Orwellian intrusive state. But at least it seemed
circumscribed to opponents it could describe as being involved in
terror.
Obama is now calling it the “War on extremism”. That term sends
Orwellian shivers down my spine; it is so broad and arbitrary in
nature and can be used to describe any and all opponents.
And yet…. people persist in believing that fascism is a just some
future hypothetical danger.
No, it is right now. When Obama signed the NDAA 2012, he just said
"the terrorist have won". The situation is very bad. There is an
alliance between the prohibitionist, the drug leaders, the weapon
industries, the religious fanatics of any kind. The banks and the
middle class is taken into hostages.
The bandits are not totally stupid, so it will still take time before
the crumbling down.
There is no clash of civilization, just the "usual" bandits. The
professional liars.
Bruno
-Chris
These are not the actions of an organisation that respects privacy.
Any intelligence agency worth it's salt is going to push to the
limit of the law. Would you expect, or want anything less? Would
you be happy to hear, "Yeah, we could have found he was conspiring
to blow up that building, but we thought we should respect his
privacy when talking to Al Queda in Syria" Here's a good analysis
of the technical aspects of the situation:
http://bit-player.org/2006/room-641a
If our laws, rights, and constitutional protections mean nothing,
then we might as well be living in Syria already.
But the NSA is obeying the law - it's just not a law to your (or my)
liking.
Nor to the liking of those who wrote the bill of rights.
Jason
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