Living in politicial madness
Sam SmithAfter three decades of national policies damaging the average American, it is amazing that the reaction has been as calm has it has been. Highly deceptive propaganda, the collapse of liberalism, and the atomizing ipodization of ordinary life have all contributed, but even these can't permanently conceal the fact that most Americans are being badly screwed. And know it.
The arrest of "anarchists" allegedly plotting to blow up an Ohio bridge is a reminder that just because something is delayed doesn't mean it isn't coming. A reasonable expectation is that the number and intensity of violent reactions will increase substantially. And the reasons won't simply be public anger. It has been part of the strategy of our government since 9/11 to create fear in order to justify actions to protect themselves. One thing our leaders understand is that the anger is directed at them far more than at ordinary citizens. It was, after all, the World Trade Center and not Dubuque that was attacked.
The rise in public anger will vary from the heroic to the inspiring to the badly misguided. The corporate media will inevitably use the latter examples to characterize all of what is happening and to justified new police assaults on our Constitution and communities.
Hence we can expect to hear much about the Ohio bridge episode, even as we hear virtually nothing about the numerous bridges on the verge of collapse due to Republican [* AND Democrats] greed and indifference. It is one of the characteristics of such times that only those with the power to enforce the law may violate it with impunity. Thus our president can murder at will, trash the law and never have to worry that those three reporters in the corner of the press room might actually be FBI agents. [Emphasis' added]
In such times - when some are blowing up bridges and others blowing up the law - a sense of anarchistic chaos develops. A plethora of madness and a paucity of common sense.
Central to maintaining one's own sanity at such times is to not let the media, bomb throwers, the FBI or politicians define our world and situation.
Ignore that rule and you find yourself falling into a fantastical miasma. For example, consider this report by NPR:
- The FBI announced this morning that it "has arrested five people
on terrorism charges, accusing them of planning to blow up a bridge near
Brecksville, Ohio,"
our colleagues at WKSU report.
- The station says the bridge on State Route 82 "crosses over the
Cuyahoga Valley National Park near Brecksville and Northfield." And
it adds that "the FBI says the five were identified as
self-proclaimed anarchists with no connection to international terrorism.
They're accused of conspiring to get C-4 explosives that would be
detonated remotely."
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According to CNN, the FBI says in a statement that "the public
was never in danger from explosive devices ... [the suspects were]
closely monitored by law enforcement ... [and the explosives were]
inoperable and posed no threat to the public."
- Cleveland's Plain Dealer writes that, according to the FBI, the men had "planted what they believed were explosive devices under the Ohio 82 bridge ... as part of a May Day protest today."
We won't know the answers, if at all, until a lot of other things have happened. But we do know that, as David Shipler wrote in the NY Times:
- The United States has been narrowly saved from lethal terrorist plots in recent years or so it has seemed. A would-be suicide bomber was intercepted on his way to the Capitol; a scheme to bomb synagogues and shoot Stinger missiles at military aircraft was developed by men in Newburgh, N.Y.; and a fanciful idea to fly explosive-laden model planes into the Pentagon and the Capitol was hatched in Massachusetts. But all these dramas were facilitated by the F.B.I., whose undercover agents and informers posed as terrorists offering a dummy missile, fake C-4 explosives, a disarmed suicide vest and rudimentary training. Suspects naïvely played their parts until they were arrested.
There is, of course, no way to sort all this out without the distance of history. But in the meanwhile, those seeking a road back to democracy and decency have to avoid getting caught in the cauldron of craziness. Bridge bombers, much of the police and media, and many of our political leaders have enormous vested interest in chaos. The answer is not in judging righteousness of specific acts but in resolving the conflicts that created the problem in the first place.
The rest of us need to keep helping to build an alternative reality unruled by chaos and violence. We can not let ourselves be defined by the madness of others.
Excellent article, Douglas.
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading (and learning from) your very well thought out and clearly expressed ideas.
<<....The arrest of "anarchists" allegedly plotting to blow up an Ohio BRIDGE.....>> pardon if I interfere with yuor inner businness, but I see very much similarities with EU and the terrorism in EU. Some interesting elements:
ReplyDeletefirst: the BRIDGE. It represent the Romish masonic ARCH, as many times stated in the old the UHM forum (Saturnalia brootherhood). See the RED bridge in Trieste....
second: State Road 82 as remainder to 16 (8 X 2)
third: C-4 or 3-4 or Double "17", i.e. the second "17" after the previous one in 1517. The next 2017 will blow up a 500 years long BRIDGE of Counter Reformation?
Traces, allusions, codification and encrypted symbols...
LVB- Many thanks! But that article was not my creation, it came from the website of the journalist Sam Smith "Pro Rev".
ReplyDeleteI sometimes re=post other people's article, but always with the attribution, complete with the url.
I sometimes fail to include an exact url as an oversight and never as a attempt to present it as my original work. If I do, its an error-omission which I shall correct - just please comment and I will correct ASAP (possible or practical).
To see the url, just click or hover over the original article title "Living in Political Madness"
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ReplyDeleteI believe I shall soon need to Hire a blog assistant or few.
ReplyDeleteSpeaking of which, I just left a message with a 50 something lady friend who IIRC recently retired and may be looking for some work from home, as might her younger of two daughters Melissa Ann (who just celebrated her 30th birthday this April 9, that month's windiest day IIRC).
Sam Smith (whoever he is) is a poor follower of relatively current events, as it must be critically noted that Obama never openly and completely took the Oath of Office over Lincolns Bible.
ReplyDeleteIn this little charade he was aided and abetted by an RC member of the Supreme Court.
He is then only reputed to have completely undertaken the Oath in camera, with only 2 members of the press present and some photos (representative of nothing) to mark the event.
As for the FBI, it has had CIA overseers for quite some time. Donovan was quite the Roman thing, and so is his construct.
This new crowd of papist subversion artists are not making the same mistake Hitler did in leaving a crowd of real patriots (Canaris and the Abwehr) loose to foil some key gambits.
As to gambits...are we now falling to quoting the unsubstantiated, Mr. Willinger? There is far more (of far greater import) occurring in the open.
Sam Smith (whoever he is) is a poor follower of relatively current events, as it must be critically noted that Obama never openly and completely took the Oath of Office over Lincolns Bible.
ReplyDeleteIn this little charade he was aided and abetted by an RC member of the Supreme Court.
He is then only reputed to have completely undertaken the Oath in camera, with only 2 members of the press present and some photos (representative of nothing) to mark the event.
As for the FBI, it has had CIA overseers for quite some time. Donovan was quite the Roman thing, and so is his construct.
This new crowd of papist subversion artists are not making the same mistake Hitler did in leaving a crowd of real patriots (Canaris and the Abwehr) loose to foil some key gambits.
As to gambits...are we now falling to quoting the unsubstantiated, Mr. Willinger? There is far more (of far greater import) occurring in the open.
Sm Smith is not perfect nor entirey correct; but I agree with him to a degree.
ReplyDelete2017- perhaps the date the personal diary of Wlodimir Ledochowski is unveiled?
ReplyDeleteOr perhaps the establishment of a Deutsch-Slavic state.
Think of Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Judea and Sameria, etc.
ReplyDeleteSam Smith needs to go deeper:
ReplyDeletehttp://wwwsouthcapitolstreet.blogspot.com.es/2012/04/interview-with-king-juan-carlos-on.html