American Democracy: R.I.P  : The Emergence of the Fascist American Theocratic State  
By John Stanton and Wayne Madsen 

 http://cryptome.org/amer-demo-rip.htm 

February 10, 2002 


John Stanton is a Virginia-based writer on national security affairs and Wayne Madsen 
is a Washington, DC-based investigative journalist who writes and comments frequently 
on civil liberties and human rights issues. 

Historians will record that between November 2000 and February 2002, democracy—as 
envisioned by the creators of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. 
Constitution—effectively came to an end. As democracy died, the Fascist American 
Theocratic State ["The State"] was born. This new fascist era was designed and 
implemented primarily by Republican organizations and individuals who funded, 
supported and ultimately inserted George Bush II in office. Equally complicit in this 
atrocity was the Democratic Party, itself having become corrupt and beholden to its 
own interests. But the greatest tragedy in this horrific turn of events was that the 
public and media embraced fascism's coming. It should be noted that the Green Party's 
valiant efforts were too little, too late. 

Three events accelerated the demise of American Democracy. The Election of 2000 (the 
American version of a coup), the 911 attack on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon 
primarily by terrorists from Saudi Arabia (a vaunted but corrupt U.S. "ally" that 
funded both the terrorist Al Qaeda network and the Taliban) and the US response to it, 
and the spate of corporate bankruptcies, most notably Enron, which provided clear 
evidence—to those who dared look at it—that the American democratic process was a 
sham. The Bush administration, composed of a number of former Enron officials in its 
upper ranks, could only describe the worst financial collapse in the world's history 
as a "tragedy" as if it were akin to a hurricane or earthquake and not man-made. The 
administration then proceeded to convince a nation of lemmings that Enron was not a 
political scandal but merely an unfortunate mistake that must not be repeated. 
However, other Enron-like collapses began being reported with simi!
lar disastrous consequences for pensioners and workers. Indeed, a long train of abuses 
and usurpations took place at a frightening pace in that short 15-month period. 

Prior to 911, proponents of the The State were busy dismantling tried and tested 
treaties and agreements, such as the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, painstakingly 
hammered out by President Richard Nixon and Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev—and panning 
others such as the Kyoto Agreement on the environment and the Oslo Accord on 
Israeli-Palestinian peace. It's worth noting that the US was voted off the UN Human 
Rights Commission during that timeframe and, in spite of that, appointed three 
suspected human rights violators (John Negroponte, Otto Reich, and Elliott Abrams) to 
positions of high office within the US Department of State and National Security 
Council. Post-911 saw suspension of US constitutional and international law and 
modifications to suit the needs of The State. Soon thereafter, an inaptly named USA 
PATRIOT Act and the establishment of US Military Tribunals would be enacted in the 
same lightning fashion as when Adolph Hitler scrapped the German Constitution in !
the wake of the 1933 Reichstag fire. 

Pentagon spokesman began looking beyond 911. They branded "activists, anarchists, and 
opportunists" as the terrorists of tomorrow. In fact, the FBI began scanning the 
Internet for web sites that contained what The State considered seditious and 
unpatriotic content and, in a few cases, began shutting them down in a sort of 
cyberspace version of Nazi book burning. With the apprehension of John Walker Lindh in 
northern Afghanistan, Americans were inundated with the misdeeds of the "American 
Taliban," the Traitor. Not since the witch hunting days of Joe McCarthy and the 
execution of the Rosenbergs had the country been swept up in a tempest of quick 
accusations of traitorous activities. Off the Orwellian telescreens run by the three 
cable news networks was any mention of the close contacts between American oil 
companies, like UNOCAL, and the Taliban, and the fact that the firm, unlike Lindh, 
made cash payments to the regime in return for the much-sought-after trans-Afghan oil 
and!
 natural gas pipeline. This was done with the active encouragement of key members of 
both the Clinton and Bush II administrations. U.S. laws prohibiting such influence 
peddling, like the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, were overlooked. This hypocrisy and 
the overarching influence of oil over The State's foreign policy is described in a new 
book by ex-CIA agent Robert Baer, a veteran covert operator in the Islamic world. He 
states that he found "that the tentacles of big oil stretch from the Caspian Sea to 
the White House." 

Big Oil would convince the Bush administration to turn an ill-advised and ineffective 
counter-drug war in Colombia into a counter-insurgency operation aimed at protecting 
the pipelines of US oil companies. Bypassed was a congressional law limiting the 
number of US private military personnel in Colombia to five hundred. Bush announced 
that he wanted as many military privateers as it took to "stabilize" the entire Andean 
region. Meanwhile, Bush's CIA shock troops began destabilizing the government of 
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez, who began to appear as a candidate for the "Axis of 
Evil" for his independent views of US foreign policy. 

With the statement, "You're with us or against us," The State signaled to its long 
term allies that it reserved the right to establish a new world order based on the 
great Western Way. Dictatorships and totalitarian regimes were now praised by 
government officials as freedom loving nations. Military dictators became heroes. 
George Bush II used the opening of the Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City to push 
American nationalism and his stone-faced grimace directed at the passing of the team 
from Iran * one of Bush's "Axis of Evil" nations—evoked memories of that other 
nationalist-based Olympic opening ceremony, that in Berlin in the Summer of 1936, a 
ceremony that saw Hitler making snide remarks to his Reich lieutenants on the presence 
of African-American sprinter Jesse Owens on the American team. Under the guise of a 
war that would never end, The State became brazen in its mission. 

On the domestic front, clear distinctions between the government and the corporation, 
and the government and the military evaporated. Government propagandists, formerly 
corporate propagandists, proclaimed that The State would be an easy brand to sell to 
the people. In fact, the State Department appointed a Madison Avenue advertising 
executive as head of its International Public Diplomacy Bureau to pitch "America" 
abroad as if it was a brand of running shoe, detergent, or deodorant. Meanwhile, The 
State gave carte blanche authority to the CIA to assassinate foreign leaders—an edict 
that abrogated President Gerald Ford's 1976 Executive Order banning such murders. 
Responding to the policies of The State, senior military officers began questioning 
why right-wing Bush political appointees in the Defense Department scrapped the 
concepts of US military/international coalition peacekeeping and humanitarian 
operations in favor of "stability operations" and "unilateralism." 

The defense budget ballooned to $400 billion while the wealthiest individuals and 
organizations received tax reductions and bailouts from the government. Those same 
recipients would fire close to a million people and rape their pension plans 
conveniently forcing them back into the workplace. The State raided the Social 
Security and Medicare accounts to transfer billions of dollars to defense contractors 
and out of the pockets of senior citizens who were promised assistance with 
prescription drugs by a now utterly exposed ruse—a "Compassionate Conservative Bush 
administration." In a country gone mad, cattle and crops would be designated matters 
of "national security" as an un-elected occupant of the White House ineloquently 
declared, "the nation has to eat". Meanwhile, The State's media machine would equate 
the speeches of George Bush II, an individual who relies on cue cards with a short 
list of antonym pairs like "good man" and "evil doer," to those of Franklin Delano 
Roose!
velt and Abraham Lincoln. 

Government officials would proclaim on many occasions that any dissent to and from the 
government's initiatives would be branded as unpatriotic and terrorist. In that 
environment thousands of Americans and those of color were pilloried by the government 
and their fellow citizens for questioning The State's actions. Demonstrators who 
opposed the corporate power grab in a world that ignored labor and social protections 
were described as commercial and economic terrorists. The White House Press Secretary 
urged Americans to watch what they say and do in response to barbs by a television 
comedian. What would come next, the creation of an American Stasi? Just so. The State 
initiated the Citizen Corps, in which local residents were encouraged to form their 
own councils to, among other things, report suspicious activity and gather 
intelligence, thus cementing the people's support for The State. 

The State acted swiftly to reprogram American culture. Artwork antithetical to 
officials in the Department of Justice was hidden from public view by an Attorney 
General who opposes the same cultural and social pastimes—dance, drinking of alcohol, 
and viewing of sculptures—that once subjected an Afghan to death by an edict of the 
Taliban. Flag burning prohibitions were introduced into law. God, whose name was 
placed on US currency and inserted into the Pledge of Allegiance in the 1950s, became 
indistinguishable from The State. The State's sanctioned religion was literal biblical 
paternalism, militant in its own way. In this environment it was no surprise that 
women, once again, lost dominion over themselves and their wombs as the state 
proclaimed the unborn, born, and subject to The State. 

Practitioners of The State argued that freedom was to be defined as the ability to 
wealth maximize. In this form of raw materialism, "life, liberty and the pursuit of 
happiness*"—those transcendent concepts debated so heartily and openly by the authors 
of the US Constitution—became desiccated commodities. The State melded God and Country 
and Business into one credo. With the Supreme Court firmly with The State * having 
sanctioned the accession to power of a president lacking a plurality in either the 
contested state of Florida or the United States—it, along with an Executive beholden 
to religious zealots, planned to strike down other laws, including a woman's right to 
choose, over the long term. But 911 appeared. The Federal courts saw their power to 
sanction government break ins of homes and offices, wiretap telephones and e-mail, and 
bug premises usurped by a law enforcement and intelligence establishment that instead 
of being forced to answer for their lack of knowledge a!
bout the events of 911, was showered with billions of dollars and new unsupervised 
powers. 

Viewed within the acid bath of wealth maximization, 911 became an unexpected bonus for 
The State in its mission to build the fascist and theocratic underpinnings of its 
government. With a frightened Congress, receptive corporate media, and a largely 
uneducated and nervous public, The State brilliantly orchestrated the destruction of 
the open society. Prior to 911, The State knew, with the exception of a pitiful few, 
that Congress could be bought. But it viewed the media and public as a holdout and 
feared rebellion on editorial pages and at the voting booth. But in the aftermath of 
911, with the media now indistinguishable from the "war effort" and the public 
instructed to fly and buy for patriotism, The State achieved in a mere 15 months, the 
utter decimation of American democracy. 

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