Also, an easy find, is "The Devils Chessboard" by David Talbot. In reading it one can understand why so much of the world hates American-ism. While Americans were humming along, thinking that their government was projecting their desire for 'democracy' into every corner of the globe, they were actually secretly and deliberately positioni…
Also, an easy find, is "The Devils Chessboard" by David Talbot. In reading it one can understand why so much of the world hates American-ism. While Americans were humming along, thinking that their government was projecting their desire for 'democracy' into every corner of the globe, they were actually secretly and deliberately positioning the nation for it's inevitable (under their care) destruction. Part of how they did this was by overthrowing every 'democratic' and duly elected government that failed to cow-tow to foreign corporations (which are just 'legal' envelops to shield sociopaths from prosecution for the soulless capture of resources by the greedy and murderous acquisition class of parasitic humans, and their sycophants-politicians and government lifers i.e. "deep staters").
The story of how the CIA (again, the invisible arm of sociopath wealthy elite) kidnapped, tortured and killed so many wonderful men and women who loved their nation and their people, the hope of the very people that the veneer of American democracy encouraged in the first place, was utterly shattered and prevented from rearing it's beautiful head ever again. Men like the brilliant Congolese president Lamumba, Arbenze in Guatemala, Allende in Chile, Mohammad Mosaddeq in Iran, worked against Nassar in Egypt and DeGAulle in France, Castro in Cuba.
It just goes on and on. They forced democracies to pursue extremism and soviet help.
I love the idea of America, but in reality the scum running the country likely have earned a whole cell block in hell for themselves, and doomed the nation to an awful death.
The US fulfills the role of the great whore of Babylon. Sadly, few Americans have the stomach to look into Americas own past, to see what horrors have been wrought in their name, with their money. A curse upon those who deceived the naïveté of citizens.
It is a comprehensive 600+ pages. One of the harder 600 pages I've read in awhile, not from technical sophistication, but because the subject matter filled me with such shame of my fellow 'Muricans and my incredulity at what was going on right under our noses.
In the 80's I spent three years in Honduras (village of Mocoron) working to help refugees fleeing the socialist regime of the Sandinistas, personally unconcerned about the political issues. The men and women I met there, the hands-on doctors, agrarians, and managers were great; but the UN staff was decidedly anti-American and anti-republic and vehemently insultingly anti-Christian.
Working vis a vie World Relief, we simply managed the funds that the UN was determined to mis-spend, on helping people eat, drink clean water, learn how to manage effluent.
And tried not to get dysentery more than once every couple months.
So I order the book, the least expensive one I found was through Walmart, I ordered the other day and I just received a message that my order was cancelled and they are not returning my money, they are offering a gift card instead. This is not right - I don't shop at walmart so they are forcing me to do so at the local walmart store. I'm a little pissed off to say the least.
That would definitely frost my chota. We try to not feed the beast, but sometimes we get taken the long way to nowhere when we stick our toes in the water.
I bought mine online, Amazon... I live 150 miles from any place to shop, but take a ton of crap for giving my $$ to Bezos from family in LA.
We just try to make up for it (buying through the enterprises that was the first and last nail in the coffin containing American small businesses) every other way we can.
Also, an easy find, is "The Devils Chessboard" by David Talbot. In reading it one can understand why so much of the world hates American-ism. While Americans were humming along, thinking that their government was projecting their desire for 'democracy' into every corner of the globe, they were actually secretly and deliberately positioning the nation for it's inevitable (under their care) destruction. Part of how they did this was by overthrowing every 'democratic' and duly elected government that failed to cow-tow to foreign corporations (which are just 'legal' envelops to shield sociopaths from prosecution for the soulless capture of resources by the greedy and murderous acquisition class of parasitic humans, and their sycophants-politicians and government lifers i.e. "deep staters").
The story of how the CIA (again, the invisible arm of sociopath wealthy elite) kidnapped, tortured and killed so many wonderful men and women who loved their nation and their people, the hope of the very people that the veneer of American democracy encouraged in the first place, was utterly shattered and prevented from rearing it's beautiful head ever again. Men like the brilliant Congolese president Lamumba, Arbenze in Guatemala, Allende in Chile, Mohammad Mosaddeq in Iran, worked against Nassar in Egypt and DeGAulle in France, Castro in Cuba.
It just goes on and on. They forced democracies to pursue extremism and soviet help.
I love the idea of America, but in reality the scum running the country likely have earned a whole cell block in hell for themselves, and doomed the nation to an awful death.
The US fulfills the role of the great whore of Babylon. Sadly, few Americans have the stomach to look into Americas own past, to see what horrors have been wrought in their name, with their money. A curse upon those who deceived the naïveté of citizens.
Thanks, just ordered the book. Cheers
It is a comprehensive 600+ pages. One of the harder 600 pages I've read in awhile, not from technical sophistication, but because the subject matter filled me with such shame of my fellow 'Muricans and my incredulity at what was going on right under our noses.
In the 80's I spent three years in Honduras (village of Mocoron) working to help refugees fleeing the socialist regime of the Sandinistas, personally unconcerned about the political issues. The men and women I met there, the hands-on doctors, agrarians, and managers were great; but the UN staff was decidedly anti-American and anti-republic and vehemently insultingly anti-Christian.
Working vis a vie World Relief, we simply managed the funds that the UN was determined to mis-spend, on helping people eat, drink clean water, learn how to manage effluent.
And tried not to get dysentery more than once every couple months.
So I order the book, the least expensive one I found was through Walmart, I ordered the other day and I just received a message that my order was cancelled and they are not returning my money, they are offering a gift card instead. This is not right - I don't shop at walmart so they are forcing me to do so at the local walmart store. I'm a little pissed off to say the least.
That would definitely frost my chota. We try to not feed the beast, but sometimes we get taken the long way to nowhere when we stick our toes in the water.
I bought mine online, Amazon... I live 150 miles from any place to shop, but take a ton of crap for giving my $$ to Bezos from family in LA.
We just try to make up for it (buying through the enterprises that was the first and last nail in the coffin containing American small businesses) every other way we can.