Parallel Universes In this world, lies are lucrative, but the truth doesn’t
pay much
[Editor's Note: I've received a few emails concerning statements
made by John Kaminski in his Corporate
Devolution article about Jewish men being less than fully human because
they are circumcised. I don't know what possesses John Kaminski to make
such a dumb statement, but I'm not going to censor or stop posting his articles
because of an occasional flat note here and there. I post John's material
because I agree with the incisiveness of his analysis of the political fraud
going on in America and of the imminent loss of liberty and democracy which
few Americans seem to be aware of. People like Sherman Skolnick or John
Kamiski or Dave McGowan need to be read because they see through the obfuscations
and lies which Americans are pummeled with daily to dull our senses and
lull us into a false sense of 'normalcy' while our liberties are crumbling
all around us. We are descending into a police state that I fear will be
far worse than anything seen in Nazi Germany or Stalinist Russia. We need
to wake up to this fact and do something about it. ...Ken]
By John Kaminski <skylax@comcast.net>
http://educate-yourself.org/cn/kaminskiparalletuniverses14apr05.shtml
April 14, 2005
They say life is for learning. Here's what I've learned.
If you lie, you get rich. If you tell the truth, you stay
poor.
Take a look around and smell the sewage. Do you dare disagree?
Which kind of world do you want? And if you think this one
is so great, have you considered where your money has gone?
During the past twenty years, trillions of dollars have been
illegally vacuumed out of that magnificent cash cow known as the American
economy. The Bush family engineered Savings & Loan fire sale, the Bush
family engineered 9/11 deception, the Bush family engineered Iraq war. In
each case, and so many others, so much money has simply disappeared into
the black hole of subterranean financial shenanigans that it's a wonder
America is still afloat (if it actually is as you read this).
I don’t want to blame the Bushes for everything; they
just happened to have been involved in all the great financial crimes of
the 20th century, from Samuel Walker in World War I to Prescott Bush in
WW II and on down to the present crop of crooks. And it’s important
to remember the Clintons, among many others, are members of the Bush crime
family. But anyway, even with their billions, the Bushes only work for the
people with the real money.
Really, America is so rich that for almost one hundred years,
bankers have skimmed the cream off the labor of every single American and
deposited it in the pockets of those who participated in these clever schemes,
and a majority of Americans barely noticed. Yet, our government officials
don’t protect us from this predation; they profit from it.
The planet is truly profaned by this predator species we call
human that not only murders anyone it pleases and takes what it wants, but
also turns on its friends and families for the same reason — a cannibal
species with no compunction about committing any kind of crime if the potential
profit is attractive enough. And the worst of it is committed by those who
most loquaciously insist they are our protectors, our preachers and politicians.
This is a unique and profound kind of lie so typical of human behavior,
unadorned and unsweetened by the consensual hoax of social politeness.
The really big money is in the scams you never read about
until years later. Offshore accounts. Paid Congressional coverups. Obscenely
inflated government contracts. Profits from poison products (like nuclear
power and fluoride). Huge tax cuts for the rich that contain increased taxes
for the poor in the very fine print that are never mentioned by lying media
until it's too late to do anything about them. World wars.
This has all been accomplished by powerful liars, who have
grown richer and bolder with each successful deception. As George H. W.
Bush mentioned in his famous unpublished quote to Sarah McLendon more than
a decade ago: "[I]f the American people ever knew the whole story about
Iran Contra, we Bushes would be chased down in the streets and lynched."
[Editor's note: Excellent suggestion.]
So there I was the other day, skidding into a genuinely infantile
rant: Why doesn’t everyone in the world believe what I believe? This
is a common complaint of children, and I chided myself for it, as I glanced
into the mirror to assess the current progress of my gray hair turning to
white.
It struck me that almost nothing of what from years of careful
and sophisticated study I believed to be true was ever uttered by our electronic
mass media.
I believe that the most significant event in American history
was the mass murder frameup known as 9/11, in which the highest levels of
the multinational financial elite contracted a series of deep cover operatives
to stage a mind-boggling event in order to change the character of the U.S.
from a nominally corrupt democracy to a tightly regimented police state,
a caper that turned out to be spectacularly successful in terms of ill-gotten
profits from subsequent wars that, of course, were all based on nothing
but more lies of the same caliber that killed all those people in New York
City.
But I don’t hear a whisper of that opinion on television,
in major newspapers, or from the lips of most Americans, no matter how they
classify themselves politically. It’s all still mysterious Arabs to
a majority, who have not bothered to notice there was no evidence presented,
that the investigation into that tragic day was never conducted, and that
the people who profited from this demonic charade are exactly the ones who
claim to be its principal victims.
Nor do I hear a whisper that the suspicious pre-9/11 investors,
who made millions off their apparent foreknowledge of the attacks, were
mostly Israelis, whom the FBI has now conveniently cleared of any wrong
doing.
Most Americans have also failed to notice that among the thousands
of Muslims who were detained after the 9/11 disasters, not even one
has even been convincingly charged of having anything to do with 9/11, yet
two wars against the Islamic world have cost the lives of hundreds of thousands
of people — including thousands of Americans — without a shred
of verifiable evidence that any of these aggressive acts were ever necessary.
Osama bin Laden could still not be convicted in a legitimate
court of law.
But that’s not what you hear on television. These crass
courtesans are constantly proclaiming the great strides being made in the
War on Terror. From my perspective, the only strides being made involve
the systematic elimination of freedom throughout the world, and the astonishing
profits being accumulated by the corporate criminals on the basis of their
lies and their prearranged terror provocations.
I could go on about the differences between my perspective
and what you hear on TV, but I will only mention just one more item at this
time.
Once you fully realize the implications of a nation’s
own leaders deliberately sacrificing the lives of their own citizens for
purely financial purposes, you can apply that template back through time
and read history in a completely different way, in a way that will break
your heart and blow your mind.
I mean no slight to the brave souls who thought they were
defending their country, but the rich men who arranged all these wars were
more interested in fortunes than they were in freedom, and that is even
more obvious today.
Once you have internalized this shocking realization, and
accepted its reality, your life will change forever. You will find it very
difficult to lie in pursuit of profit ever again.
Along these same lines of what would be viewed by so-called
sophisticated society as a somewhat infantile rant is a riddle that has
coursed through my brain for the past few years. It is the difference between
what we tell our children and what we say to each other as adults.
We raise our children to be honest in all situations, to show
compassion for the less fortunate and not judge people on the basis of how
they look or dress. Or, if we’re decent parents, that’s what
we do.
So what is it that happens when we become adults? Everything
changes. We sell out. Those nasty reality phrases come to the fore. Go along
to get along. God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change
(that’s the one that has always angered me more than any other, the
phrase that is responsible for more carnage in the world than any other).
Must we accept there are things we cannot change? Isn’t
that what permits them to happen in the first place?
Now it seems, with the lack of protests by parents about the
deaths of their children whom they sent to a war that they knew (or should
have known) was based on lies, what kind of people have we become? Certainly
not a people who believe in freedom and dignity for all mankind.
What kind of senseless biorobots have we become, to sit in
front of our TVs and listen to sadistic corporate brainwashing we know is
damaging us.
Even as our loved ones are cut down, their bodies concealed
in the night (and sometimes used to ship drugs back to the States), their
memories deliberately ignored by the patrician partisans who simply send
more of our kids to die every day in order to maintain the flow of corporate
profits ... even as our loved ones are cut down, we cower in the illusory
safety of our own mortgaged future and hope against hope it won’t
happen to us.
Even as with each passing day, the signs get clearer and clearer
— dead microbiologists prevented from revealing the true nature
of deadly diseases about to descend on us all; a rising incidence
of autism destroying thousands of children’s lives and new laws limiting
the amount of corporate liability the manufacturers who caused this epidemic
will have to pay distraught parents; depleted uranium spread all over the
planet guaranteeing a carcinogenic future — people continue
to watch trivial televised circuses without bothering to understand what
and who they are, and what is being done to them.
This is the kind of courage most Americans show today. That
is to say, none at all, plus a shameful willingness to gun down innocent
foreign civilians for no reason other than the orders of their superiors.
Remember, that was an unacceptable defense at Nuremberg, after which many
Nazis were executed for saying that exact same thing.
No wonder certain elements call us cattle, or sheep. We go
off to the slaughter without a bleat.
The people who tell these big lies that lead us there make
millions. Bill O’Reilly, spouting hateful venom every
night, tells you nothing about the chasm we are headed for. Tom
Brokaw, who once said with a straight face only 40 people were
killed in our invasion of Panama (subsequent reports put the figure at 4,000)
now basks in his financial golden parachute.
In preparation for writing this piece, I reviewed all the
essays I’ve written during these past three years on the Internet.
My first essay was “No One Is Safe From America’s
Killer President,” and every word written in 2002 remains relevant
and timely today.
I have warned you that your vote would not matter because
the elections were rigged, as we have proven once again. I told you that
many medicines are meant to kill you, that under new laws you are guilty
until proven innocent, about how our schools create passive automatons,
about how we are responsible for the evil that enslaves us, about how Planet
X was a hoax, about how merely replacing one candidate with another was
futile because it is the corrupt system that must be replaced, about how
all those government terror alerts were fake, about how (in “The Dead
Zone Scenario”) what we have to do to stop this madness, about how
we can’t have one set of standards for Americans and another set for
everybody else, and about how the invasion of Iraq would be the start of
a new world war.
I told you about how 9/11 was a hoax, about how al-Qaeda
was really the invention of the CIA and Mossad, and how all
the terror incidents throughout the world were almost exclusively deliberate
provocations of the corporate war machine, about truth had been
replaced by spin in American society and how seemingly progressive journalists
were paid under the table by the CIA.
I informed you about how the 9/11 murderers were Americans
and Israelis and likely wouldn’t be caught, about how the
elections were stolen and freedom made illegal, about the
danger of exploiting the fascism of religion to create a totalitarian government,
about how Americans prosper from the exploitation of others, about how religions
pander to selfishness and ignore the misery of others, about how the
real Axis of Evil is really the U.S., Britain and Israel, about
how America is turning the world into a giant prison, about how Democrats
are really the same as Republicans and how certain folks appear to be 9/11
skeptics and social critics but are really clever and deceptive apologists
for the corporate establishment.
I told you that you can’t lie to God, but noted that
people who do just that, flaunting their lucrative evangelical empires
and proof of their piety, become very rich.
I have tried to tell you that religions actually obscure your
view of how to behave decently and live an honorable life, and perhaps as
a result I am very poor.
I think the most important thing in life is learning how to
discern what is the truth and what is a lie, and you can’t make your
decision until you run it past someone else (first rule of editing).
Thus, this.
Once again I find myself at a crossroads, one which will determine
if I shall continue to write these sporadic commentaries on events in our
world. There is no sense talking if nobody’s listening.
I have spent the past three years constantly monitoring the
web for the truth behind all these awful stories that affect us all. The
reason I write is to try to make sense of them. The net results has been
two collections of essays, all previously seen on the web, and one booklet
recapping the 9/11 lies.
As I write this I have a new collection of essays ready for
publication, but due to the anemic sales of the second collection, I harbor
real doubts about whether I should publish them. In any case I have no book
contract nor the money to publish them.
I’m also working on another booklet, but this is about
the mind-control aspects of religion, and I’m sure a lot of true believers
would just as soon not see it published, lest their worldviews be further
obliterated.
So lately I’m feeling like I live in a parallel universe,
far away from the one where everybody else exists, where the truth is something
to be suppressed by those who are rich, and lies are where the big money
really is.
I’m not ever going to be a part of that one.
Whether I am going to continue to write these occasional commentaries,
or publish any more books, at this point depends entirely upon you, dear
reader.
I don’t like charging for what I write — and won’t
— and I don’t like asking for your financial support —
but must. If you think what I send you is worth it, buy a book, send a contribution,
break your piggie bank — it all helps.
I don’t try to hide what I believe and tell you things
I know not to be true, which is something many writers — especially
some of the rich ones — simply cannot say.
A lot of people think I'm crazy. I want to change human nature.
Impossible, say some. Can't be done, others insist, chortling with annoyed
derision.
I say, if we don't change human nature, humanity will not
survive. Can I describe it any clearer than that? And can you argue that
if we don't, we will? No. You can't.
In my parallel universe, people don’t lie to each other,
because they know lying to someone else is really lying to yourself. In
my universe, people realize they’re all part of the same organism,
or series of organisms, really: family, neighborhood, village, region, nation,
planet, solar system, galaxy, universe, playing a potentially important
part in the development of each one.
People don’t steal from each other because they know
that stealing does more damage to the mental outlook of the thief than it
does to the victim. And they certainly don’t kill each other because
it’s so obvious killing someone else is actually killing a little
part of yourself which you can never get back, not to mention killing a
member of own family, a part of your own organism that cannot but diminish
the wealth and contentment of your own existence.
In my parallel universe, the default impulse is much the same
as it is in the ugly one we know too well — thou shalt not kill —
although in my parallel universe, people actually practice what they preach.
If you wish to live in the universe I do (many of you already
do), in which humans could be the most important organisms on the planet
instead of the most lethal and least necessary, and wish to hear more of
how good I think things can be and how bad I think things are now, please
show your support now. My address is on my website.
And to all those who have supported my quest in the past,
and allowed me the opportunity to learn so much about the world and then
convey it, thank you more than words can say for the greatest honor of my
life.
I feel like a musician in the subway. If I perform to your
liking, toss a few coins into my violin case.
John Kaminski’s Internet essays can be seen on hundreds of websites
around the world. They have been collected into two anthologies, the latest
of which is titled “The Perfect Enemy,” about how the Zionist-controlled
U.S. government created the terrorist group known as al-Qaeda. His booklet
“The Day America Died: Why You Shouldn’t Believe the Official
Story of What Happened on September 11, 2001” was written especially
for those who cling to the government’s false explanation of the events
of that tragic day. For more information go to http://www.johnkaminski.com/
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