by Scott Creighton
I see in the future a crisis approaching that fills me with anxiety. As a result of the war, corporations have become enthroned, and an era of corruption in high places will follow. The money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its rule by preying upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is concentrated in a few hands and the Republic destroyed. ~ Abraham Lincoln.
Savage capitalism of the neoliberal IMF/World Bank “free market economy” persuasion is failing across the globe. From one nation to another, people are sick and tired of Ayn Randian philosophy and Milton Friedman/ University of Chicago austerity packages otherwise known as the Washington Consensus. There is another name for it.
The first truth is that the liberty of a democracy is not safe if the people tolerate the growth of private power to a point where it becomes stronger than their democratic state itself. That, in its essence, is Fascism – ownership of Government by an individual, by a group, or by any other controlling private power. ~ Franklin D. Roosevelt.
It is with good reason that Ayn Rand hated FDR and with good reason Milton Friedman loved her so. They were both fascists.
All across the world, neoliberal globalization, or “corporatization” as some call it, is being exposed and rejected by the people it was designed to enslave.
What is rising in it’s place is a redefined, conscience, left-leaning awakening, an attempt to bring consideration for humanity and social/economic justice back into the systems of governance that steadfastly reject such primitive notions. Systems usually installed and directed by the billionaires and banksters I like to call the “masters of the universe”
Three quick examples will show how this movement is unfolding at a rapid pace right before our eyes with almost zero coverage from the MSM.
Yemen:
I just wrote about events unfolding in Yemen and I wont rehash all of that. Suffice too say, the Houthis from the north have successfully routed our neoliberal puppet, a man who served as vice president to our last neoliberal puppet for 18 years before being installed in a one candidate ‘election’ a few years ago. With massive popular support, the Houthis are poised to end a nearly 4 decade long dictatorship which served the interests of the masters of the universe and left the population the poorest in the Middle East. The secessionists from South Yemen intend to use this opportunity to break away from the nation and reform the People’s Democratic Republic of Yemen which will of course be “radical” leftist leaning.
Greece:
After decimating Greece with the weapons of economic destruction they created and then sold, the masters of the universe installed a brutal austerity plan via the troika of Milton Friedman loving technocrats. it was an experiment you see like the one Milton himself implemented in Chile in ’73. They wanted to see just how fast and how far they could push the people of Greece into neoliberal economic savage capitalism before they broke. Well, now they’ve broken and the people of Greece, even former conservatives, are in the process of voting in a party that promises an end to the austerity measures and forgiveness of the debt the masters of the universe claim they owe.
Syriza’s answer to austerity, he continued, would be this: “The bailout is over. Blackmail is over. Subservience is over.” Common Dreams
The Eurozone is in panic mode. The Euro is dropping in expectation of a Syriza victory. A few months ago, the Obama administration orchestrated a color revolution and a coup which used Nazis over in Ukraine in order to keep the elected government of that country from backing out of the European Union. The Nazis staged horrifically violent attacks in order to destabilize the country then their illegal government waged war on the population in the east who wanted no part of the new fascist government.
It is unclear how far Obama is willing to go in Greece to please his masters, the masters of the universe. But I think a similar situation, something like Operation Gladio, would be “on the table” for him based on his previous behavior.
Haiti:
Unbeknown to most in this country, the dictatorship we installed in Haiti after the earthquake of 2010 has been running into some trouble. They’ve continued at pace with the neoliberal agenda set up long ago under the Bush and Clinton regimes and the people of the nation are sick of it once again. They’ve been protesting and demanding elections to remove our puppet President Michel Martelly.
On January 16, Haitian police forces clashed with anti-government demonstrators in Port-au-Prince. The police used teargas and fired rubber bullets to disperse the protesters, who were hurling rocks at them.
“Since Mr. Martelly came to power, they have been stealing all the reserves of the government… Martelly took everything,” said opposition member Calistin Jhonny during the protest. Press TV
Several years ago I wrote about how then Sec. of State Clinton appointed her husband to be in charge of the nearly 6 billion dollars raised that was supposed to go toward helping the people of Haiti recover after the earthquake. I wrote about how instead, the greedy globalist bastard used that money to force still more farmers off their lands and to build a free trade zone business complex on behalf of South Korean billionaires. Years afterwards, the people still lived in shantee towns and were forced to work for next to nothing in industrial parks set up to benefit Big Business friends of the Clintons and the Bush family.
Now it would appear the people of Haiti have had enough and real change is what they seek.
New elections are bound to take place very soon and the question is, will the most popular and progressive party, Fanmi Lavalas, be banned once again by President Obama like he did in 2011 when he ushered in Mr. Martelly. Of course, that brings to mind another question: what of Aristide?
On 17 March 2011, Aristide departed for Haiti from his exile in South Africa. U.S. president Barack Obama had asked South African president Jacob Zuma to delay Aristide’s departure to prevent him from returning to Haiti before a presidential run-off election scheduled for Sunday. Aristide’s party was barred from participating in the election, and the U.S. fear his return could be “destabilizing”.[81] On Friday, 18 March 2011, he arrived at Port-au-Prince airport, and was greeted by thousands of supporters.[82] He told the crowd waiting at the airport: “The exclusion of Fanmi Lavalas is the exclusion of the Haitian people. In 1804, the Haitian revolution marked the end of slavery. Today, may the Haitian people end exiles and coups d’État, while peacefully moving from social exclusion to inclusion.”[6]
Jean-Bertrand Aristide was a popular president in Haiti, socialist president, who didn’t cow-tow to the neoliberal global order and therefore he was removed from office, by us, via coups, not once but twice. The slave state Haiti produces too many profits for the masters of the universe and besides, they’re all black which means the fake leftist of America don’t really give a shit about them, so Slick Willy and President Peace Prize can easily fly under the radar when it comes to enslaving them in perpetuity.
The opposition claims they will only recognize any new government that includes Lavalas members which means they will only support an election that includes them on the ballots. Such are not good tidings for the masters of the universe. There is no doubt, especially after years of suffering of the people and corruption of our puppet dictators, that Lavalas would win and Aristide would return to power.
In order to keep that from happening, the UN Security Council has sent a delegation to Haiti to facilitate a “fair and open” election process. They currently support the rule of the president even though the government has folded and he is ruling by decree. Which makes him a dictator in a supposedly democratic state.
Conclusion:
Like in Greece and Yemen, in Haiti there is no question how the people will vote when and if they are given the chance at self determination.
To that end, it is also rather obvious that such things cannot be allowed to take place, not in Yemen and not in Haiti, for in a fascist state, controlling interests of the state must remain in the hands of the few, not the people for when given the opportunity, folks are often likely to “vote the wrong way”
At this point in Greece though, there is no going back. The vote couldn’t be stalled like they did in Haiti and in Yemen, votes don’t really matter as the Houthis and the separatists of the south are already empowered with American warships and CIA drones waiting in the wings for direction.
In these three little countries, the moral bankruptcy of our globalist neoliberal crusade is being exposed as we speak. The will of the people is winning the day in spite of our best efforts to repress democratic transitions in favor of the will of the masters of the universe. That, in and of itself, is the definition of fascism. And that, ladies and gentlemen, is war at hand.
We here at American Everyman cross our fingers and wish the people of Greece, Yemen and Haiti all the best as they attempt to throw off the shackles we here in the states seem incapable of shedding… or even seeing for that matter.
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