Tuesday, September 18, 2007

[playing g-d] the mindset of those in power [2]

Hamilton - played g-d at Gallipoli

If you've read the last article, "playing g-d: the mindset of those in power", you possibly still think so what? Even if these people are as dastardly as all that, what's wrong with that? They keep it to themselves and all's well. We don't see them - they don't see us.

Wrong. We see it very much.

Result from the Mindset

Nixon and Kissinger, from the released phone transcripts:

Nixon: There are other methods of getting intelligence. You understand what I mean?

Kissinger: Yes, I do.

Kissinger gives directives to Haig:

He wants a massive bombing campaign in Cambodia. It's an order, it's to be done. Anything that flies on anything that moves.

Kissinger's professed concern with the biosphere:

On page 149: Then there is the entire range of New Age issues: proliferation, environmental, cultural and scholarly exchange, among many others.

Rummie enjoys a round of golf while generals protest and the slaughter continues in Iraq

The Method

Senator Overman: It was charged that Trotsky got $10,000 here.

Col. Hurban: I do not remember how much it was, but I know it was a question between him and Miliukov.

Senator Overman: Miliukov proved it, did he?

Col. Hurban: Yes, sir.

Senator Overman: Do you know where he got it from?

Col. Hurban: I remember it was $10,000; but it is no matter. I will speak about their propaganda. The German Government knew Russia better than anybody, and they knew that with the help of those people they could destroy the Russian army.

[The committee then adjourned for the day and the next day the matter was not mentioned nor ever again.]

On board the S.S. Kristianiafjord, the passenger list has been described by Lincoln Steffens, the American communist:

"The passenger list was long and mysterious. Trotsky was in the steerage with a group of revolutionaries; there was a Japanese revolutionist in my cabin. There were a lot of Dutch hurrying home from Java, the only innocent people aboard. The rest were war messengers, two from Wall Street to Germany...."

Sutherland - a man with no country, not unlike me

Lincoln Steffens was on board en route to Russia at the specific invitation of Charles Richard Crane, a backer and a former chairman of the Democratic Party's finance committee. Charles Crane, vice president of the Crane Company, had organized the Westinghouse Company in Russia, was a member of the Root mission to Russia, and had made no fewer than twenty-three visits to Russia between 1890 and 1930.

Richard Crane, his son, was confidential assistant to then Secretary of State Robert Lansing. According to the former ambassador to Germany William Dodd, Crane "did much to bring on the Kerensky revolution which gave way to Communism."

The Stockholm legation cabled the State Department on June 13, 1917, just after Trotsky crossed the Finnish-Russian border:

"Legation confidentially informed Russian, English and French passport offices at Russian frontier, Tornea, considerably worried by passage of suspicious persons bearing American passports."

Somewhat tardily, in mid-August 1917 the Russian embassy in Washington requested the State Department (and State agreed) to "prevent the entry into Russia of criminals and anarchists... numbers of whom have already gone to Russia."

This is the tried and trusted method. Financing someone and setting him in motion, then drawing in the machinery of state to prevent him after it's too late.

Read on - the corruption of power

The spiritual comfort the U.N. offers at its HQ

1 comment:

  1. You are absolutelt right in your conclusion, James. Well done for posting this.

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