There is a crisis in Syria, Lebanon,
and Egypt. We know that the neo cons and the Western establishment want to
divide and conquer the Middle East for corporate interests (and for other
globalist objectives). The West certainly has tensions with Iran for many
geopolitical reasons. Now, the Western media in many circles have accused the
Syrian government of launching a chemical attack in an areas east of Damascus
that killed thousands of civilians. This is a similar accusation some had on
Saddam Hussein who allegedly ordered a chemical attack in the town of Halaba in
Southern Kurdistan (or a Kurdish territory killing more than 3000 people and
more than 7000 injured). U.S President George H.W. Bush used the incident to
justify an invasion when he said “The dictator who is assembling the world’s
most dangerous weapons has already used them on whole villages, leaving
thousands of his own citizens dead, blind or disfigured.” Many doubts
surfaced including a former Central Intelligence Agency senior political analyst
and professor at the Army War College, Stephen C. Pelletiere who wrote an
opinion piece in the New York Times in 2003 called ‘A War Crime or an Act of
War?, he said: "...This much about the gassing at Halabja we
undoubtedly know: it came about in the course of a battle between Iraqis and
Iranians. Iraq used chemical weapons to try to kill Iranians who had seized the
town, which is in northern Iraq not far from the Iranian border. The Kurdish
civilians who died had the misfortune to be caught up in that exchange. But
they were not Iraq’s main target..." The U.S. media is receiving
reports from the Western backed rebels that accuse Assad for the atrocities
committed by his government. They are using the information as a means to
justify an invasion of Syria. However, RT news reported that there was evidence
the attack was pre-planned according to Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman,
Aleksandr Lukashevich who said “We’re getting more new evidence that this
criminal act was of a provocative nature,” he stressed. “In particular,
there are reports circulating on the Internet, in particular that the materials
of the incident and accusations against government troops had been posted for
several hours before the so-called attack. Thus, it was a pre-planned action.”
Ironically, the Kurds (who Saddam Hussein was accused of murdering) are
targeted by the same rebels in the north of Syria by Al-Nusra Front, an Al
Qaeda front group and the Free Syrian Army. RT news and other
international news outlets reported that more than 450 Kurdish people including
women and children were killed in the village of Tal Abyad near the Turkish
border. The Western backed rebels accuse the Assad government of a chemical
attack that allegedly killed hundreds of human beings. Russia believes that
evidence suggests that the weapons were fired from the Western backed rebels
(Russia claims that the weapons were fired from rebel held territory). Last
March, the U.S. and Israel claimed that Syrian forces launched a chemical
attack in the Khan al-Assal village, located north from the city of Aleppo. A
Russian led investigation said that militants were behind the attack. It is not
a secret that the U.S., Israel, and now France want the Syria to be removed of
Assad and Syria potentially being balkanized to suit Western interests. NATO
broke up Yugoslavia in the 1990's as well. The rebels have been heavily trained
and supported by the West as a means to start a civil war in Syria. France
wants a full scale invasion if chemical weapons were used in the attack. Also,
the 2011 demonstration evolved into the civil war. There is nothing wrong with
peaceful demonstrations. There is something wrong with rebels killing innocent
Kurds, Christians, and Muslims though in Syria. The attacks in Lebanon are
dividing many Sunnis and Shiites as well. Lebanon is having more violence while
Egypt and Syria is having more civil wars or sectarian violence. On
Friday more than 42 people were killed and hundreds more injured as car bombs
explode targeting 2 mosques in Tripoli, the largest city in Northern
Lebanon. There was also a car bomb explosion that targeted Southern
Lebanon where Hezbollah members and supporters live. It killed more than
20 people and injured well over 200. The Lebanon based Daily Star
reported that Lebanese President Michel Sleiman blamed Israel for the attack. A
civil war in Lebanon will never benefit Lebanon, because its infrastructure is
destroyed in the process. There has been a car bomb attack in the Beirut
southern suburbs called Ruwaiss (which is a stronghold of Hezbollah. It killed
at least 16 human beings and wounded over 200). A Sunni Islamist group calling
itself the Brigades of Aisha is claiming responsibility for the deadly
explosion in southern Beirut. The military dictatorship now in Egypt has harmed
human rights now. On July 3rd, General Abdul Fatah al-Sisi and the Egyptian
military removed President Mohamed Morsi in a coup that suspended the Egyptian
constitution after ongoing public protests against the government of Morsi including
the Muslim Brotherhood. The British based newspaper The Independent
reported that General Abdel Fattah al-Sisi called for mass demonstrations to
crack down on terrorists. It was to justify military rule in wake of the
overthrow of President Morsi. This can continue the confrontation between
Egypt's military and the Muslim Brotherhood. It would be silly for a war to
start with Iran by the neo cons and their allies. Iran is not Iraq. Iran has a
stronger navy, army, air force, and infrastructure than Iraq. A war against
Iran could ruin the whole region including Israel. It will be a disaster in the
making if Iran was attacked.
We know the truth about politics in
the world. George Zimmerman's unfortunate verdict raised the social consciousness of
America. It made us aware of what is really important in life. The Supreme
Court harmed parts of the Voting Rights Act signify that we have to fight for the
democratic rights of black human beings. We still live in a land where crooked
cops gun folks down in the streets of America. The system has been rooted in
the brutal exploitation of the many for the few. It has been built on the
bedrock of racial oppression from chattel slavery to wage slavery. The ruling
class in America never granted humanity true revolutionary freedom in America.
We are only granted concessions unless we fight for our freedom. Freedom is
never granted voluntarily by the oppressor. It must be fought and demanded by
the oppressed. We see Wall Street receiving trillions of dollars and tens of billions
sent to the auto bosses, but the city of Detroit is never rescued with a
federal government bailout that can help its public services (including its
jobs, pensions, retiree health care benefits, city workers' benefits, etc.). We
have the potential of Ray Kelly being the new Department of Homeland Security.
Ray Kelly was the NYPD's architect of the notoriously immoral, unconstitutional
stop and frisk program. He also set up the NYPD’s Demographics Unit, which has
dispatched officers in the Northeast to spy on Muslims—fitting credentials for
running the domestic “war on terror.” We still see drone strikes in Pakistan,
Yemen, Somalia, and other places of the world during this current
administration. Now, we realize that the liberal establishment exploited the
1963 march back then as a means to keep the lid on the mass, militant struggles
for black rights in America (and to channel that struggle into the
establishment Democratic Party). Now, the masses of the human beings in that march were sincere, strong, and intelligent. I wanted to make clear. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. gave his very
eloquent "I Have a Dream" speech there. It is very naïve to assume
that the same Justice Department that leads a system of rampant racist police
terror, frame up trials, and overflowing prisons will end the War on Drugs
immediately. Attorney General Eric Holder is though trying to stop the voter
suppression efforts in Texas since even Texas is going too far beyond its other
policies. Just because I disagree with Stand Your Ground for reasons of
advancing vigilantism (as the innocent young Brother Jordan Davis was murdered by Michael Dunn for no
reason whatsoever) and being a throwback to old Jim Crow laws doesn't mean
that I abhor self-defense. I agree with self-defense. It is immoral for the
state to have a monopoly of arms for that will leave only criminals,
vigilantes, and fascists to have those arms. So, the workers not only are to be
mobilized to fight oppression. The poor should have their voices heard too. We
have the right to disagree with poverty, unemployment, bad housing, bad
education, and police brutality. We should continue to fight against poverty
and not seek to love materialism (and view capital as God at the expense of the
suffering in the world). Even in our community, there is a small minority with
certain privileges while the rest of us suffer. We should be independents and
not chained to the Democratic or Republican parties at all. We should be
political independents as Malcolm X told us to be before he was unfortunately
assassinated by reactionary extremists. We should use the events in the world
as motivation to advance liberty for humanity and justice for our people. Justice is also for all humankind.
I respected the Dr. Martin Luther
King Jr. of 1968 than of 1963. By 1968, Dr. King woke up a great deal about
many issues. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. contributed a great deal to the social
and political evolution of the United States (including the world). We realized that Dr.
King advocated a peaceful world society and we have some in 2013 advancing
drone attacks and reactionary neo-cons wanting a Western militaristic response
against Syria. The Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. of 1968 acted courageously to
champion human rights, fighting against inequality, and disagreeing with war.
Then and now, the establishment heads up a nefarious military intelligence
apparatus that orders assassinations, military aggression, and police measures
at home (from COINTELPRO back in the day to the NDAA, the Patriot Act,
government spying, etc. today). Unfortunately, many of our political leaders
now from both major parties defend evil corporations, Wall Street banks, and
the super-rich. Dr. Martin Luther Jr. acted like a man to publicly speak up
against injustice and use mobilization including actions in the world to fight
oppression. We can never exploit the sacrifice of our leaders as a means to win
establishment political positions and seek greedy profits. From the Montgomery
Bus Boycott of 1955 to the evil, unjust, and tragic assassination of Dr. King
in 1968 included a great deal of social changes in the world. The movement for
justice has been reviled by the establishment, because they never wanted
revolutionary changes in society (that would end their ruling class organs and
their monopoly capitalist system system). The civil rights movement had
legitimate grievances to oppose oppression. Many civil rights leaders organized
in civil disobedience, the student sit-ins and Freedom Rides; the voter
registration drives; and the struggles for jobs and against poverty. Still, the
establishment wanted to co-opt the movement for social change as a means to get
their agendas through. Even the Kennedy administration gave uneasy approval to
the March on Washington, because the Kennedy administration was heavily
moderate on the question on civil rights. JFK was assassinated when he crossed that line and called for a civil rights bill. The March included grassroots
folks of numerous backgrounds sincerely wanting justice mixed with more
conservative elements of the leaders of the NAACP and the Urban League. Back
then, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. used his gifts to balance the more radical
youth (and young workers) with the more conservative leaders of the movement.
The SNCC and Malcolm X were more radical than Dr. King even back then. Dr. King
wanted the Kennedy administration to end Jim Crow segregation in the South.
When Kennedy was assassinated, the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act
were passed. These new laws were some of the last acts of genuine social reform
in the 20th century. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was correct to see that you
have to deal with economic inequality and other social issues not just
segregation. Dr. King began to choose a different path from beyond reform to
radical action to end economic oppression. He opposed the Vietnam War. This
caused him great opposition from the administration of Lyndon Johnson and the NAACP
even. Just months before his assassination in April 1968, he launched the Poor
People’s Campaign. King planned to build a movement uniting workers (and
the poor of numerous backgrounds) in the fight for jobs and decent living
standards. He began to denounce capitalism as the source of poverty and
inequality. In a 1967 speech delivered in Atlanta, Georgia explaining his
opposition to the Vietnam War, King advocated a “shift from a thing-oriented
society to a person-oriented society,” warning, “When machines and computers,
profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people,
the giant triplets of racism, militarism and economic exploitation are
incapable of being conquered.” In another 1967 speech he asked why there were
40 million poor people in what was then the wealthiest country in the world.
“When you begin to ask that question, you are raising a question about the
economic system, about a broader distribution of wealth,” he said. “When you
ask that question, you begin to question the capitalistic economy. And … when
you deal with this you begin to ask the question, ‘Who owns the oil?’ You begin
to ask the question, ‘Who owns the iron ore?’” After Dr. King died, much of the
civil rights movement shifted from the radical aims that Dr. King loved. Some
of them loved the black capitalism token ethos as advanced by Richard
Nixon. Nixon used the black capitalist model as an excuse to crush the progressive efforts of the Black Panther Party (not as a means to sincerely help all black human beings). Affirmative action is fine, but now affirmative action has been so cut
back, that is not reaching the black community as it should. Now, we have multimillionaires
at the expense of growing social inequality. The establishment and their agents
never wanted to eliminate mass poverty. They wanted the securing of special,
limited privileges for the very small minority of the African American
population (as a means to curtail real revolutionary changes). Some even in our community strive for personal wealth and privilege
by loving the cartel capitalist system. Some of them are self-promoters,
corrupt politicians, and to overt servants of U.S. imperialism. Others are
vicious opponents of democratic rights and advocate police state like policies.
We know their names. Meanwhile, the income levels of black workers have fallen
since Dr. King lost his life for the people. We have to be independent
politically for the Democrats are just as much in league with the establishment
as the Republicans overtly are (they are in league with U.S. banks and
corporations. They serve the needs of the Western banks and corporations). We
have the right to advocate social equality and democratic rights. We can never
be real if we advance the capitalistic exploitation of our people. In the
months before his death, King declared that the US had “committed more war
crimes almost than any nation in the world” and was its “greatest purveyor of
violence.” There is an unbridgeable gulf between King’s struggle against
imperialist war and Obama’s role as president. So, we are still fighting for
strength. Wall Street should have personal responsibility when it committed
crimes, drug running, gotten record bailouts, and other evils in the world spanning decades.
Our struggle is a struggle for justice for the oppressed peoples of the world
not just the workers. You can liberate all workers in the world and it will not
mean a thing if the poor or the oppressed non-workers suffer. All humans
deserve liberation. We can win and we will win. We have to outline our programs
and do our work, because white supremacy is never omnipotent. Only God is
omnipotent. If some of our people believe in that lie, then they view white
supremacy as God instead of God being God (and black humans certainly have the
power, the will, and the strength to develop our institutions. We have to own our
resources more via self determination).
The residents of Detroit are
opposing this situation in Detroit since many of them are saying that they have
no democracy. Industrial decline and the harm done to urban black political
power have harmed Detroit. We know that more than half of Michigan's 1.4
million Black resident still live under the rule of emergency managers. This
reality has harmed the right to vote, have real goods, and has harmed collective bargaining
rights. Michigan's Republican Governor Snyder appointed Kevyn Orr as the
emergency manager for Detroit on July 18. Detroit according to many accounts has
$18.5 billion in the hole, making this the largest of several recent bankruptcies
declared by U.S. cities and counties. Governor Rick Snyder declared the city
bankrupt under chapter 9 of the bankruptcy code. Those who will suffer under
the bankruptcy will be the most painful ones will be Detroit's 21,000 retired
city employees and its 9,000 current ones. "Everything they've been
promised, both contractually and kind of a social contract, is being pulled out
from under them. It's morally indefensible," Michael Mulholland,
vice-president of Local 207 of the American Federation of State, County and
Municipal Employees told journalist Jane Slaughter. "I was told if I
worked here I'd have a steady job and in my old age not be in
poverty." Mulholland's pension as a retiree is $1600 a month, not an
income that can support a family, even in a city like Detroit where housing
prices have plunged. There are other cities like Stockton, California that has
filed for bankruptcy. In a court settlement this month, it forced its 1100
retirees to accept a lump sum of $5.1 million to compensate them for canceling
their previously guaranteed medical insurance. If each retiree gets an equal
share of about $4636, it would buy health insurance for only a year or two, at
current prices. In the U.S. there is no national health service, and people
must buy insurance to pay the cost of medical care. The private sectors via
huge U.S. corporations have tried to harm the obligations for pensions and
healthcare for their retired workers. There is the recent case of the Patriot
Coal Company. It was created by the mining giants Peabody Energy and Arch Coal.
The Patriot Coal Company declared bankruptcy while its corporate creators
continue to amass large profits. Patriot is responsible for the pensions and
healthcare for 23,000 retirees and dependents, who previously worked for
Peabody and Arch before the spin off. The new company now says it can't sustain
the payments for the benefits workers earned over years of labor in the mines.
Other cities have used bankruptcy laws to accomplish this end like Stockton and
Vallejo in California. Even in Michigan via the Public Act 101 of 1988, it
allowed temporary control of the cities. It ended contracts or benefits of
employees back in 1988 when the Democrats controlled the legislature and
governor's office. Then Public Act 72 in 1990 allowed the appointment of
emergency managers to take control of school systems. By 2011, the Republicans
took control over the Michigan legislature and the governorship. They passed
Public Law 4. It was worse than the previous laws. It gave unlimited powers to
the emergency managers who were appointed by the governor. This managers ruled
local city mayors, school boards, and other public bodies. Governor Snyder
ended collective bargaining rights and employee status for almost 26,000
childcare workers belonging to the United Auto Workers and AFSCME. There are
emergency managers ruling over Detroit schools. The agenda of privatization is
real. More charter schools have been growing in Detroit too. The voters even
voted to repeal Public Law 4 in the 2012 election. The elite want to steal the
pension benefits of those in Detroit even when it is illegal to do so. Industrialization
in Detroit threw many jobs away into the ground. Some vehicle plants back then grew employment.
Detroit grew to be a heavily African American city. It was once rivaling
Washington, D.C. in its demographics of black human beings. Some checkerboard marches came in the 1930's as a means to
unite Black and white workers (since tensions existed). Still, black Americans
were discriminated against in Detroit. In 1950, folks lived in segregated
neighborhoods. White residents worried that black newcomers would harm property
values. Black families had to fight racial covenants, redlining and
hostile neighbors. Many white residents fled to segregated suburbs
in Wayne, Oakland, and Macomb counties. Racial tensions grew in the
1960's. There was the race riot in June of 1943. On July 23, 1967, a
police raid on an after-hours bar triggered one of the biggest riots in
American history. Conditions in inner city plants were the worst in the
industry. Black and white workers often felt neglected by union
leadership. Now, most of Detroit's auto plants were closed. Half of folks
living in poverty in the metropolitan region's population are living in
poverty. There is high unemployment and high poverty. The eroding tax base has
made it difficult for the city to supply basic services. Meanwhile, Emergency
Manager Kevyn Orr has announced that he plans to sell major Detroit assets,
including Belle Isle Park, the largest public park island in the country, and
the huge Water and Sewage Department, as well as cutting almost half the city's
street lighting. Many demonstrations are fighting for change. They want
freedom from the managers controlling the city. One of them, Elder Helen Moore of
the Keep the Vote No Takeover Coalition, founded in 1999 to combat the takeover
of Detroit Public Schools, said, ”There is no reason to celebrate the
Fourth of July, because Detroit is not free. We have no democracy. Our
school system has been practically destroyed by state takeovers. We are crying
out today for freedom for our people, Black, white, and Latino. We don't do
second-class citizenship very well." "When you hear that the service
is terrible in Detroit," Herrada laughs, "imagine us raising our
collective glass in cheer, because we did not come here to serve anyone."
As for the Jesuits and the rest of
the Vatican, I disagree with their agenda completely. I have done so for many
years. I continue to outline my dissent with Romanism now and forever. The leader of the Jesuit Order now is named Adolfo Nicolas SJ. He rules
over the U.S. Jesuit provincials in the States. The Vatican leadership
including the Jesuits advance spiritual deception at the expense of the lives
of the human race. Jesuit James Grummer is a very close aid to the man Adolfo
Nicholas. In our time, we should continue to advance truth (and realize that
many groups like the Knights of Malta, the Pilgrim Society, the Skulls and Bones, the Bohemian Grove, and the Golden Fleece have huge power in
the world as a means to enhance evil globalization and maintain the power
structure). Freemasonry also deals with many deceptions in the world too as they teach deception in the Blue Lodges. It is
still taboo to criticize the Vatican leadership in the world. The Jesuit
influenced the growth of Mormonism too. It was the Jesuit Pierre Jean de Smet
that assisted the Mormon Brigham Young. Mormonism copied much of its
infrastructure from the Order of Freemasonry. That is why Joseph Smith was a
Freemason and many rituals including symbolism from Mormonism derived themselves from Freemasonry. de Smet dealt with Mason Albert Pike. Albert Pike was a Confederate
traitor and he was the Sovereign Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite. It is
ashamed how a Confederate is considered a hero among Masons. A real shill will outline collective hatred against all those who are of Arabic or Jewish descent (which is about advancing the evil of anti-Semitism). Also, a real shill
will always have collective hatred against blacks too. Anti-blackness has always been an agenda of white supremacy (since the enemy hates and is jealous of natural black melanin among black humanity. It is as simple as that. Melanin is very blessed and powerful entity. One of the final goals of the elite is the scapegoat black humanity, especially the most beautiful Creation of God on Earth, which are black women). The Jesuit Georgetown
University has been a very strong focal point of agenda of the military
industrial complex, corporate power, and harm done to the world. We know that
the Jesuits have an influence in the history of the FBI and CIA then and now.
Also, we should realize about the nefarious actions of British Intelligence
now. The Jesuit supporter Cecil Rhodes believed in the bigoted lie that the
British Empire had the divine right to the rule the entire world. Cecil founded
the Rhodes Scholarship and he agreed with the wicked imperialism against the
Motherland of Africa. The MI6 "intelligence
officer" who dealt with the Nazis was named Group Captain Frederick William
Winterbotham. The Nazis (when some of them were influenced by the Knight of Malta Franz von Papen including other reactionary Roman Catholics) via their wicked Shoah killed millions of Jewish human beings and non Jewish human beings. I disagree with Roman spiritual
deception, because I believe in the reality that salvation is never done by works alone. I
believe that a believer in God doesn't need wicked oaths or mundane, silly
rituals to have redemption, but by the blood of the Lamb. I believe in the
freedom of any human being to have the right to read the scriptures or any text
in their own tongue. I believe in the separation of church and state that
outlines true religious liberty and human justice. I believe in the freedom of conscience. I believe in the mind, body,
and soul having value and this value comes from the Creator. I believe that
humans are created equal regardless of their background or unique differences.
I believe in hope and I believe in love. No man living in this Earth now should
be called the Vicar of Christ or the Holy Father at all. That is blasphemy
straight up. I believe in truth and that God is Just.
By Timothy
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