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     Libya and the Crumbling Zionist World System By Frank Scott Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, March 8, 2011 
 
		Armed Tea Party militias attack government facilities in several 
		American cities, threaten to deport the president and abolish congress, 
		and claim a new day for democracy. What would be the reaction from our 
		corporate government and media? Great praise for the second amendment 
		and the right of the people to bear arms and overthrow the government? 
		Organized passive and non-violent resistance by the military involving 
		prayer, meditation and chanting to disarm the rebels? Yes, if we believe 
		in the tooth fairy, the Easter bunny and a free market. Yet, the 
		reaction of mind management here has been that the Libyan government 
		response to armed assaults on its power is somehow unthinkable to 
		civilized people, subject to revulsion by all citizens of nuclear 
		weapons armed nations, and an excuse to add to the death tolls by having 
		America and its servant NATO powers get involved. In the cause of 
		humanitarian justice achieved by murdering, of course. 
	
		Unconfirmed reports mostly from the rebellious Libyan groups claim air 
		attacks and threats of genocide – the “g” word comes up almost every 
		time anyone dies violently, anywhere – are repeated and embellished with 
		charges of war crimes and threats to civilization. These near hysterical 
		charges approach those hurled at Iran, regularly said to be planning to 
		wipe out Israel, Jews, America, McDonalds, Christianity, puppies, 
		kittens and all our shopping malls. 
	
		And this while our states and municipalities continue cutting public 
		budgets on behalf of private wealth and corporate finance, 
		and military expenditures and warfare increase even as surreality TV 
		news reports tell us of alleged budget cuts, to take place at some 
		future date.  
	
		And we are supposed to believe the leadership of Libya is insane? 
	
		Khadaffi may well have lost contact with reality in the often-quoted way 
		that power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely. But his 
		alleged mental illness, commonly addressed by government officials here 
		whose own sanity should be seriously questioned and whose ravings a 
		public under continuous mental assault accepts, contrasts with the 
		material status of the Libyan people. That not only compares favorably 
		with most of the developed world but also is actually better than that 
		of a majority of the world’s nations. There clearly are people, groups 
		and elements in Libya tired of his rule and desirous of significant 
		change, but exactly who are they and what is their economic and 
		political base? Are there any foreigners involved, as in many of the 
		color-coded “revolutions” assisted if not organized by outside 
		infiltration to bring about governments more acceptable to “the 
		international community”, a collection of national lap dogs and 
		corporate financed NGOs controlled by the USA and Israel? 
	
		Such questions need to be asked before we rush into even more stupid, if 
		not totally insane actions that support a global system which may be in 
		process of breaking down naturally, if unnatural acts by perverse rulers 
		can be controlled by democratic action of the people. While steps in 
		that direction have begun speeding up in the Arab world, Europe and even 
		in the USA, this present threat of backsliding could become a menacing 
		blowback to what began as a very positive program for humanity, and not 
		just the Arab world. 
	
		The urge for democratic rule of the people, even if still at a primitive 
		level of organization, is an unmistakable emotional, spiritual and 
		physical force in the world. Given the rapid changes taking place, many 
		of them possibly beyond the understanding of the groups undertaking 
		them, the rule that has brought us to this point is desperate and 
		approaching a madness that makes Khadaffi look benign, progressive and 
		harmless by comparison. Those nuclear-powered world “leaders” are near 
		desperation and cannot be counted on to act rationally, as evidence 
		clearly indicates. What are people to do when the information they rely 
		on comes from the very sources striving to maintain the crippled, 
		failing system? 
	
		Be very careful, wary and suspicious of all authority and what it tells 
		us, remembering that its main duty is to maintain the status quo in 
		substance even while changing the style in which it operates – see Obama 
		and company - and be very critical of what alleged opposition to that 
		authority tells us, too.  
	
		
		email: 
		
		frankscott@comcast.net 
	
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