There Is No Freedom Without Truth
Paul Craig Roberts
“This conjunction of an immense military establishment
and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total
influence — economic, political, even spiritual — is felt in every city, every
statehouse, every office of the federal government. We recognize the imperative
need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave
implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the
very structure of our society. In the councils of government, we must guard
against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought,
by the military–industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of
misplaced power exists, and will persist. We must never let the weight of this
combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take
nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the
proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with
our peaceful methods and goals so that security and liberty may prosper
together.” — President Dwight D. Eisenhower
Dwight D. Eisenhower was a five-star general in charge
of the Normandy Invasion and a popular two-term President of the United States.
Today he would be called a “conspiracy theorist.”
Were Ike to be issuing his warning from the White
House today, conservative Republicans like Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and
Marco Rubio (R-FL) would be screaming at Ike for impugning the motives of “the
patriotic industry that protects our freedom.”
Neoconservatives such as William Kristol would be
demanding to know why President Eisenhower was issuing warnings about our own
military-industrial complex instead of warning about the threat presented by
the Soviet military.
The presstitute media would be implying that Ike was
going a bit senile in his old age, a tactic the presstitutes used against
President Reagan as he struggled to end stagflation and the Cold War.
The military-industrial complex had learned that
regardless of the protestations of high-ranking military officers, no
cost-overrun, no matter how egregious, went unpaid. Armaments industries and
military bases were spread all over the country and were important
considerations for every senator and many congressional districts. The chairmen
of House and Senate military appropriations subcommittees and armed services
committees were already dependent on campaign contributions from the
military-industrial complex and for cushy jobs should they lose an election.
The Cold War was a profitable business that served
many, and that is why it lasted so long.
There was never any threat of the Red Army invading
Europe. Stalin declared “socialism in one country” and purged the Communist
Party of the Trotskyist element that preached world revolution. An
accommodation could have been reached, except that for the first time ever the
military-industrial complex saw that it could keep the war business going for
decades and perhaps forever.
George F. Kennan predicted that should the Soviet
Union “sink tomorrow under the waters of the ocean,” another adversary would
have to be invented. “Anything else would be an unacceptable shock to the
American economy.”
When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, the “Soviet
threat” was replaced with the “Muslim threat” and the “War on Terror” took over
from the Cold War. Despite a succession of false flag attacks and warnings of a
“thirty years war,” a few thousand lightly armed jihadists were an insufficient
replacement for the Soviet Union and its thousands of nuclear ICBMs. It was an
uncomfortable notion that the “world’s only superpower” could not dispose of a
few terrorists.
So we are back to the Cold War with Russia. The
propaganda is fast and furious. “Putin is the new Hitler.” “Russia invaded
Ukraine.” Russia is about to invade the Baltics and Poland.” “Putin is a
corrupt multi-billionaire.” “Putin is scheming to recreate the Soviet Union.”
These accusations become headlines despite US military spending being a dozen
or more times higher than Russian military spending and the Russian government
expressing no hegemonic aspirations.
Conspiracies are real. There are many more of them
than people are aware. Many government conspiracies are heavily documented by
governments themselves with the official records demonstrating the conspiracies
openly available to the public. Just google, for example, Operation Gladio or
the Northwoods Project. These conspiracies alone are sufficient to chastise
those uninformed Western peoples who go around saying, “our government would
never kill its own people.”
Perhaps Russian studies provided my introduction to
government conspiracies against their own people. I learned that the Tsar’s
secret police set off bombs and killed people in order to blame and arrest
labor agitators. I was skeptical of this account and wondered if it was a
reflection of left-wing bias against Tsarist Russia. Some years later I asked
my colleague, Robert Conquest, at the Hoover Institution at Stanford University
if the account was true. He replied that the story is true as is known from the
released secret police files that are part of the Hoover Institution’s archives.
False flag attacks are used by governments in order to
pursue secret agendas that they cannot publicly acknowledge. If President
George W. Bush and Vice President Dick Cheney had said: “We are going to attack
Iraq and a half dozen other countries in order to exercise hegemony over the
Middle East, steal their oil, and clear the path for Israel to steal the
entirety of the West Bank of Palestine, diverting taxpayers’ resources from
serving the American people into the pockets of the armaments industries and
spilling the blood of your parents, spouses, children, and siblings, even the
American sheeple would have resisted.
Instead, following the famous advice of Hitler’s chief
propagandist, they said: “Our country has been attacked!”
Generally speaking, an observant person with a bit of
education can recognize a false flag attack. However, few people pay attention
beyond what the official media says, and the media no longer investigates and
questions but simply repeats the official story. Therefore, only a few realize
what has really happened, and when these few open their mouths they are
discredited as “conspiracy theorists.”
This method of control might be wearing thin. There
have been so many false flag “terrorist attacks” in the 21st century that there
are now thousands of experts labeled as “conspiracy theorist.” For example, the
9/11 Truth Movement consists of thousands of high rise architects, structural
engineers, demolition experts, nano-chemists, physicists, firefighters and
first responders, civilian and military pilots, and former high government
officials. Collectively these experts represent far more knowledge and
experience than the 9/11 Commission, which did nothing but write down whatever
the government told the commission, NIST, a collection of people whose incomes
and careers depend on the government, and the presstitutes who can barely
manage arithemetic, much less the mathematics of controlled demolition.
The neoconservatives, who conrolled the George W. Bush
regime, called for a “New Pearl Harbor” so that they could begin their wars of
conquest in the Middle East. A
“New Pearl Harbor” is what 9/11 gave them. Was this a coincidence or a Gulf of
Tonkin or a Reichstag fire or a Tzarist secret police or Operation Gladio bomb?
The charge, “conspiracy theory,” is used to
prevent investigation.
9/11 was not investigated. Indeed, as many experts
have pointed out, there was a conscious effort to remove and destroy the
evidence before it could be investigated. The 9/11 families had to lobby and
protest for a solid year before the Bush regime consented to the totally
controlled 9/11 Commission.
The Boston Marathon Bombing was not investigated. A
scripted story was issued and repeated by the media. The San Bernardino
shootings were not investigated. Again, a pre-scripted story took the place of
investigation.
The success of false flag attacks in the US led to
their use in the UK and France. The Charlie Hebdo affair was not investigated
and the official explanation makes no sense. The story has been closed with all
the loose ends dangling. For example, why did a French police official
investigating the crime allegedly commit suicide in his police office in the
early hours of the morning, and why was his family denied the autopsy report?
What happened to this disappeared story? Why did the police finger a third
participant in the attack as the “getaway driver” who had an iron clad alibi?
If the police were so totally wrong about this member of the gang, how do we
know they are right about the two men they shot to death. How come alleged
perpetrators of “terrorist attacks” are always killed before they can talk? How
come the only story we ever get is what the government says? How can people be
so gullible after the Gulf of Tonkin, Operation Gladio, etc.?
Twenty-four of these contributors do not believe the
official story. Does this make them “conspiracy theorists,” or does this make
them brave souls who are concerned that Reichstag fire type events are
replacing Western civil liberty with fascist police states?
Ask yourself, why are those trying to preserve liberty
denounced?
What incentive does contributor A.K. Dewdney,
Professor Emeritus at the University of Western Ontario, author of ten books
about science and mathematics, have to be a conspiracy theorist?
What incentive does Philip Giraldi, former CIA case
officer and Executive Director of the Council for the National Interest, have
to be a conspiracy theorist?
What incentive does Anthony Hall, Professor of
Globalization Studies at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada, whose
latest book has been endorsed by the American Library Association as “a
scholarly tour de force,” have to be a conspiracy theorist?
What incentive does Mujahid Kamran, Vice Chancellor of
Punjab University, Lahore, Pakistan, a Fulbright Scholar and recipient of numerous
awards, have to be a conspiracy theorist?
What incentive does Stephen Lendman, syndicated
columnist and host on the Progressive Radio News Hour, have to be a conspiracy
theorist?
What incentive does James Petras, Bartle Professor of
Sociology at Binghamton University, have to be a conspiracy theorist?
What incentive does Alain Soral, one of France’s
public intellectuals, have to be a conspiracy theorist?
What incentive does Robert David Steele, former CIA
Clandestine Services Officer, have to be a conspiracy theorist?
The neocons’ whores in the Western media who call
these people “conspiracy theorists” are so stupid and unintelligent as to be
unqualified to express any opinion.
Dear Western Peoples, if you wish to be able to walk
down the streets of your cities without being accosted by police, demanded to
present identity papers, searched, detained indefinitely or assassinated
without due process of law, if you wish to be able to express your opinion
about “your” government and its use of your tax payments, if you wish to be
able to discuss current affairs or your personal affairs without being recorded
by the NSA or the equivalent in your own country or by both, if you wish to be able
to act on your moral conscience and to protest the violence the West applies to
Muslims and others unfavored by powerful Western interests, such as
Palestinians, if you wish to live in the freedom that was achieved in the West
after centuries of struggle, wake up, find time from less meaningful pursuits
to become aware of what is being stolen from you. It is late in the game. If
you do not stand up for truth, you will have no freedom as there is no freedom
without truth.
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