911 and 77 (21)
Yesterday in an article I wrote, (For 9/11 Truthers who do not believe in the Pentagon missile), or it might have been the other article I wrote yesterday (Did The President Know Beforehand?), I commented that one of the feelings that I have knowing or upon reflecting that 9/11 was an Inside Job is a huge sense of disappointment that the USA should come to this, should fall so low and lose all sight of basic principle and choose a totally criminal and insane path instead.
I am not an American, I was born in the UK, but this is a thin disguise anyway - each time we reincarnate seems to have little to do with joining up and maintaining a line of nationality so far as I can tell so it is a rather temporary and narrow view of things this national identity idea - but that's just by-the-way, in passing (that's almost a pun, isn't it), however if anything I am a huge fan of the USA or at least of the american spirit I have always believed in foolishly or not. I grew up on american TV, programs like the Lone Ranger which one president said had set the moral code for a whole generation of americans and I am sure he was right but young boys will always try to look to good examples for how to behave, they know internally, intuitively, what is right and wrong and the example just sets it more solidly. But I even remember the Cisco Kid which ran before the Lone Ranger at least in the UK it did. A very similar kind of childrens television program to the Lone Ranger. These things don't really change you know, a couple of years ago I spoke to a five year old about what he wanted to do later on in life "Catch bad people" he said. I asked him "How can you tell who are the bad people?" and he stayed silent on the point so I still don't know. Few people do. They are usually too clever for us to be able to tell. That's why vigilence is important I guess.
One episode of the Cisco Kid, which by the way featured two men a bit like the Lone Ranger and Tonto but instead of the Tonto guy being "indian" (native American) he was Mexican (I actually picked up a few Mexican expressions that way). This episode had main man with a bandage around his head and around his eyes - he was blind following some accident. As soon as I saw this I KNEW beyond all shadow of doubt that the mexican guy (it could have been any nationality at all) would abandon him. I was both amazed and dumbfounded that he didn't but instead helped him. I have never forgotten that.
What the USA has been evidencing, proving to the world, with the 9/11 events, this Inside Job, is the opposite of that example of right mindedness. This ideal of principle, brotherhood, honesty, plain speaking, plain dealing and self sacrifice has been thrown away and for what? For, in large part the last remains of the oil which by rights belongs to others and certainly not the USA so it has turned into a thief in the night. And in another large part to dominate and destroy other countries. Both are unbelieveably mean tricks and actually part of an insane plan, idea and philosophy. It is insane because it is devoid of balance, the balance that is always required if sanity is to prevail. The USA has turned from at least being somewhat aware of noble ideas and ideals and to some extent respecting them to throwing them away as if none of them have any meaning or value whatsoever.
This is in part why my sense of disappointment is so profoundly deep and hurtful to me. But it gets worse because the oil cannot have been calculated by the perpetrators to last more than a few decades, if that, so that part of the grand scheme is incredibly mean spirited and utterly stupid. Imagine, this is simply to avoid dealing with the problem, "Peak Oil", now, in our lifetimes, and handing the world over to the next generation with it substantially dealt with. Instead of facing up to it bravely, intelligently and with the supposed adventurous spirit of the founding fathers of modern America so that our children can at least look forward to an optimistic future with the oil problem dealt with in an honest and proud way that sets a fine example for them, we have collectively agreed that it is better to go and steal what remains of the oil for ourselves and then let our children deal with the consequences of that enormous crime as well as handing them the problem of the non-existent oil. How very cowardly to pass this problem and an even worse one, on to our children.
Does any part of that make any sense to you? I mean, is it sanity?
In my earlier article, expressing my disappointment, I said that it seemed that the world now could be at peace at long last. Meaning that the 1900s had been bad and looked at the time to be getting worse but then at the end it looked a lot brighter - the fall of the USSR for instance. 2001 with 9/11 has thrown that wonderful opportunity and distinct possibility away but thrown it away on a whim and a fancy that is stupid and insane. Thrown away when, I believe, it really could have gone the bright way it looked prior to 9/11.
9/11 represents the new American spirit it seems, one of criminality globally, one of illegal wars and warlike actions, one of atrocities designed to demean, degrade and destroy the spirit of an invented enemy and a spirit of the people of the USA themselves, not just the secret government behind it all, who seem to want to avoid facing up to the reality of it and to express contempt and hatred for the few lone voices that try to alert them to it. All out of ignorance, fear and greed as well as excluding, a total lack of, balance and healthy intelligence. This is all the opposite of the great American spirit that I always believed in and believed in right up to the beginning of this year (2007) when I suddenly opened my eyes to what was really going on with 9/11, 7/7 and the missile strike at the Pentagon.
This is all part of what I forgot as I wrote those parting comments in yesterdays article, about my disappointment. The USA produces such great people with great ideas and these people produce great wealth - what more does a country really need, if you have that you have it all because from that grows everything else that you need. Wars are a mean and insane short cut that throw it all away and don't actually work in the end either because, in the end, the perpetrators diminish their own culture in destroying others..
The idea that the oil is so important baffles me. I know, and you can discover it for yourself too, two sure things, one is that zero point energy, "free energy" ("cold fusion") is true and can actually be used to run existing oil driven engines, and the other is that at least some part of the US government knows this is the case - because they silence inventors and physicists who reveal or try to reveal it. If some part of government knows then it is hard to understand how they could believe oil is worth scrabbling over - especially as it is only a couple or a few decades it 'buys' (the grabbing of it illegally, that is). This free energy has been known about at least since 1989, but even if that were not the case, renewable energy and other innovations for energy can be worked with and brought up to scale to offset the oil shock. The oil shock is going to have to be faced anyway and the wherewithal to face it does actually exist so it is not as if this mad grab for the last of the oil has any sensible argument to support it.
This is the mad scheming of a military system that no longer has a genuine reason for it's continued expansion - the oil picture is just an excuse or part of the excuse.
Then there is the outcome that is almost certainly going to happen as a result of the USA taking all the remaining oil and leaving little or none for the rest of the world. Are all those countries just going to watch the USA do that and sit back and do little or nothing about it? And if they do decide to mount some kind of opposing action or even some kind of retaliation, won't that be just exactly what the USA will have brought upon itself? It is really very unlikely that this grand insane scheme will all go exactly to plan and by rights it shouldn't anyway, evil should never be allowed to triumph no matter who is perpetrating that evil and in this case it is the USA and those countries which are going along with it all, the UK certainly and I suspect Europe too is also now a part of it. Does the USA suppose that all will go smoothly to plan? Regardless, it is bound to create new and fiercely opposing enemies and that is always enough to 'throw a spanner into the works'.
How can any right minded person grasping the basics of 9/11 (as an Inside Job) not be profoundly disappointed to witness what the USA has become. Was my five year old disbelief in loyalty, self sacrifice and noble principles more accurate and the fiction of the Cisco Kid and the Lone Ranger really just a fantasy with morals, standards, ideals and the like equally a fantasy that only exist as invented abstract toys for the purpose of entertainment and cynical control and that really it is all, program and ideals, a fiction? No, I don't believe that, I am not cynical, I am optimistic and I have faith, faith in humans to do the right thing, faith in humanity overall in fact but I do believe that the USA has gone insane, more or less, at least at the police, military and government or pseudo-government level, that they are blind and contemptuous to such ideals, but that, ultimately they will not succeed in their truncated thinking and their nasty mind-set in this evil scheming, this nightmare scenario that is and has been clearly unfolding almost totally unopposed, unquestioned, unstudied and, effectively, unobserved.
But my disappointment goes even further because this is like nothing ever before inasmuch as there is no information-hold over the people. Previous tyrannical regimes have always held an iron grip on the flow of real information, the truth of events. 9/11 is a first. The truth is discoverable despite the suppression evidently taking place, the internet does actually reveal all anyone needs to know (of the public anyway), so this aspect of my disappointment is in the people closing, by their own choice, their own eyes to the simple and easy to see reality. Once I looked, using the internet, I saw through the scam in a few hours or days - the six years delay in my finding out about it resulted from my never really being bothered to look. So I can hardly criticise others but at least I never actively attacked others for crazy conspiracy ideas. And when I did begin to look I looked with an open mind. That this very effective control of information, by control of the 'media', not control of the internet, disappoints me; I just wish people would look at some of the strange information for themselves and think about it - but so very few do bother to do that. That too is hugely disappointing.
By Paul E. Coughlin
Monday 7th May 2007