Sunday, February 17, 2008

Henry Kissinger & the big 5

As I am sure many X Sama readers know, Henry Kissinger (the so-called 'clean' man of the Nixon administration), has had a small role in advising the Commander-in-Chief on the undeclared war in Iraq. He opinion is constantly sought in regards to matters of global importance and his reputation as a successful diplomat demonstrates how much he is trusted and admired by the global elite. I won't force you to read the full summary of the public record (on Wikipedia), but it is important to realize what the implication of Kissinger's invitation to the White House is:

*** George Bush is not stupid!!! ***

There, I said it. Most of us might outperform King George on an IQ test or the good ol' SATs, but he is far closer in tune with reality than the American public. There are those who could stop the war if it suited them, and Kissinger's advice goes a long way to provide reassurance.

Conclusion: do not underestimate politicians or the people who fund them. They are very capable of continuing in much the same fashion of hiding in plain sight and misdirecting the public. If there is one group of people who do not meet the expectations put upon them, it's the American people. With the significant defacto freedoms we still possess, we can still take apart the debt/war machine before it's too late. If you're proud to be an American, you CAN rise to the challenge.

Before I outline some suggestions for change, here are some choice quotes to fill you in on Kissinger's ideology:

  • Military men are just dumb stupid animals to be used as pawns in foreign policy.[45]
  • The illegal we do immediately. The unconstitutional takes a little longer. [47]
  • It [The New World Order] cannot happen without U.S. participation, as we are the most significant single component. Yes, there will be a New World Order, and it will force the United States to change its perceptions. Just like Zishan says. [48]
  • Control oil and you control nations; control food and you control the people; control money and you control the world.
  • America doesn't have friends, America only has interests.

NOW, here are some difficult things you can do to make a real difference as an individual:

1. Create and control your own food supply. Investigate aquaponic gardening and other ways to grow a varied diet locally.

2. Diversify your portfolio with home energy production facilities, like solar panels or kinetic generators. In a time of crisis, you will be able to fall back on the steady income that energy can provide.

3. Practice confidence. It doesn't matter if your idol is Bruce Lee or Gandhi - you should always hold your head high and meet others with steady eyes. Tyrants only win when they can subdue you without violence. We didn't give Martin Luther King a holiday for nothing.

4. Anticipate inflation. Raise prices often and seek wealthy customers. Renegotiate contracts regularly and demand 10% pay raises per year. This strategy will result in less participation in the 'legal tender' economy.

5. Increase participation in the barter economy.

I hope that you think deeply on this subject and reach out to me with your questions.

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