Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Showing posts with label history. Show all posts
Sunday, April 22, 2018
The Antebellum Cycle
When you learned history in school as I did, you were likely bored to tears. The way I was taught was filled with names and dates of people long-dead and their accomplishments, Columbus sailed the ocean blue in 1492, etc., etc., We had to pass tests to make the teachers look good, so they could keep their jobs. Nobody actually told me that, if they did it would be easier. It teachers straight-out said "here's what you need to remember so I look good and can keep my job," that would be fine, because when you feed the teacher good scores, he or she reciprocates with little favors too. It's human nature.
When you don't know why you must remember things, and the basic answer to the question why is "because your grades will go down," then you either rebel by ignoring the work or you just remember "whatever" with zero context and even less care. I became averse to history of any kind because of this. I hated it.
It wasn't until I was laid-off from what I thought would be a life-long career, that I became interested in economics. When I dug into the history of my own plight, I found countless examples of history, repeating. It's one thing to warn people that "he who ignores history is condemned to repeat it." but it's an entirely different thing to teach students only the rudimentary history of conquests.
I'm certain many people assume that Russia was the aggressor for invading and annexing Crimea, but one can go back to the late 1990's when Gorbachev was promised again and again that NATO would not expand any further east beyond the boundaries at that moment. By 2002 during the Prague Summit, former eastern bloc nations were invited to join NATO. Because as part of the Helsinki Formula, a loophole in the accord allows states to choose their own alliances. Foreign Affairs posits this argument and other possible explanations.
When Japan declared war on the U.S. did anyone ever tell you why? It all started on 18 September 1931. Japan created a false-flag pretext to invade Manchuria by setting off weak explosives near a railroad track. After years of gradual expansion into the Asian continent, the United State started an oil embargo in response. I wonder what would have been if the oil embargo never happened and Japan was allowed to try expanding throughout China unfettered?
Capitalism has cycles of booms and busts, yet we rationalize it's existence because it's most appealing to our desires. There is a larger, more menacing cycle, the Antebellum Cycle that builds up over generations of growing economic inequality and repression, until the final result is violent revolt.
Our global capitalist economy is entering a phase that remotely matches but is drawing gradually closer to conditions that meet the criteria for revolution. France 1789, Russia 1917, etc. Indicators are violent police action against peaceful protesters, politicians ignoring the needs of voters in exchange for the needs of their donors, news media criticism of political issues disappearing because of acquiescence to corporate owner gate-keepers, the injection of corporate ideologues on academic boards of trustees through bribery.
The Occupy movement started a year after the Arab Spring. They both appear to have been tamped down by brute force, the only difference is the U.S. is brimming with distractions and the Middle East is literally on fire with proxy wars over oil and gas. Things are not getting better.
Tuesday, March 21, 2017
David Rockefeller 1915 - 2017
He passed away at his home on the first day of Spring two thousand and seventeen, after one and one hundred years. How is David Rockefeller going to be remembered in the media of the twenty first century?
- The New York Times: David Rockefeller, Philanthropist and Head of Chase Manhattan, Dies at 101
- Forbes: David Rockefeller, World's Oldest Billionaire, Dies At 101
- Wikipedia: David Rockefeller
- USA Today: Philanthropist, oil heir, banker David Rockefeller dies at 101
- BBC News: US billionaire philanthropist David Rockefeller dies at 101
- NPR: David Rockefeller — Philanthropist, Banker And Collector — Dies At 101
- Fox News: David Rockefeller, billionaire philanthropist, dead at 101
- CNBC: Billionaire philanthropist David Rockefeller dies at age 101
- Snopes: Billionaire David Rockefeller Dies at Age 101
- PBS: David Rockefeller, billionaire philanthropist and businessman, dies at 101
- Bloomberg: David Rockefeller, Banker, Philanthropist, Heir, Dies at 101
- ABC News: Guardian of Rockefeller fortune, philanthropy dies at 101
- Time: The World's Oldest Billionaire Just Died. The New One Has a Chocolate Fortune
- Anonymous: David Rockefeller Dies At 101
- RT: Billionaire banker David Rockefeller dies aged 101
- Info Wars: GLOBALIST DAVID ROCKEFELLER DEAD AT 101
- Collective Evolution: BILLIONAIRE BANKER DAVID ROCKEFELLER DIES AT THE AGE OF 101
- Mansion Global: A Look at David Rockefeller’s Real Estate Gifts
- Daily Mail: The last of the golden Gatsby playboys: David Rockefeller's death at 101 marks the end of the last living connection to that extraordinary era, writes ROBERT HARDMAN
- Veterans Today: David Rockefeller dies — link to JFK assassination exposed!
- Heavy: Did David Rockefeller Have Seven Heart Transplants?
- We Are Change: NEW WORLD ORDER KINGPIN DAVID ROCKEFELLER DEAD AT 101
- Quartz: 1915-2017 - David Rockefeller, the oil heir who made philanthropy the family business, has died at 101
- Tru News: Billionaire globalist David Rockefeller dies at 101
- Inside Philanthropy: Why So Many People Are Waiting for David Rockefeller to Die
- New Eastern Outlook: D. Rockefeller’s Gruesome Legacy
Monday, November 9, 2015
Ben Carson's Days: Are They Numbered Yet?
News.GroopsSpeak
Ben Carson brings up Barack Obama's "sealed records" and asks the reporters why they are not looking into them.
FactCheck.org
Here is why the reporters are NOT looking into Obama's sealed records.
He was caught being ambiguous but not untruthful on numerous occasions, which the media exploits by making false inferences, then turning the false inferences into false statements.
I call such activity on the part of the news media "Inference Opportunities." It may be an underhanded gimmick, but it does raise questions about Ben Carson's ability to communicate with other world leaders as President.
He must be unequivocal,
Friday, October 9, 2015
History Is Catching Up to Bernie Sanders

Senator Bernie Sanders (I) Vermont
Running for President in 2016
Huffington Post
BallotPedia
GovTrack
Open Secrets
Politifact
Vote Smart
Sunday, September 27, 2009
History Re-Forgotten
Once upon a time there was a government agency that failed to prevent a major terrorist attack because they ignored the warnings by one of their field officers.
They set out to be more preemptive in their efforts and they were given permission by their glorious leader to listen in on every citizen’s conversation instead of just foreigners.
One day they overheard a conversation about blowing up the tallest building in the nation. The agency infiltrated the group and got to know the members. Notes were made of their habits and travails.
The agents decided one day that they heard enough and arrested the terrorists. When the case went to trial it was discovered that these terrorists didn’t have the money to even buy combat boots.
Frustrated, the agency decided that they would create a false terrorist network and branch out across the country posing as the kind of boisterous disgruntled citizens you see at public protests. They created false members for every type of organization surrounding various conspiracy theories.
The only difference is this time they would provide real information and material support up to the last few minutes in order to turn the penniless disgruntled citizens into real terrorists they could arrest and actually convict.
The problem is that this kind of tactic didn’t work so well with Ruby Ridge, Waco and other previous incidents, but they appear to be a new generation that forgot about those incidents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Ridge
They set out to be more preemptive in their efforts and they were given permission by their glorious leader to listen in on every citizen’s conversation instead of just foreigners.
One day they overheard a conversation about blowing up the tallest building in the nation. The agency infiltrated the group and got to know the members. Notes were made of their habits and travails.
The agents decided one day that they heard enough and arrested the terrorists. When the case went to trial it was discovered that these terrorists didn’t have the money to even buy combat boots.
Frustrated, the agency decided that they would create a false terrorist network and branch out across the country posing as the kind of boisterous disgruntled citizens you see at public protests. They created false members for every type of organization surrounding various conspiracy theories.
The only difference is this time they would provide real information and material support up to the last few minutes in order to turn the penniless disgruntled citizens into real terrorists they could arrest and actually convict.
The problem is that this kind of tactic didn’t work so well with Ruby Ridge, Waco and other previous incidents, but they appear to be a new generation that forgot about those incidents.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruby_Ridge
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