BANKRUPTING A NATION

BANKRUPTING A NATION
by Jon Rappoport

As the US Stock market spins in all directions, as oil prices rise, as home foreclosures expand rapidly, as credit is stretched to the limit, as national debt continues its steep climb, as the US dollar grows weaker, as company layoffs pile up, as jobs go overseas, the press offers what is really a minor amount of coverage (none of it useful). And presidential candidates offer lip service to solutions.

What is behind all of this?

An effort to provide the one solution that would go against the grain: linking the fortune of America to the fortunes of other nations.

In other words, an Elite wants a reason to merge the United States with Mexico and Canada—and then to merge that region with other regions around the world. Globalism in its real outcome.

When a common problem becomes deep and serious enough, almost any solution—even if it doesn’t work—will become acceptable. It’s called grasping at straws.

Throughout history, organized religions have used the same tactic. When the lives of people become untenable, they are told to reach out for a Higher Authority who will transform everything for them. The priest class becomes the essential intermediary for contacting this Higher Authority.

Then it turns out that people do not find better lives, after all. It was a ruse.

In America’s current situation, the strategy has a few other wrinkles. Poised on one political side are the so-called neocons, who want to expand the American empire by force. When the people see through this madness, they are ready to move into the camp of the other side—the “share and care helpers,” who are actually the hardline globalists.

Pillar to post, pillar to post.

The whole operation is really aimed at the power of the individual, attempting to make him/her succumb to top-down control and give up dreams of his own creative efforts.

Yet, this creative power is, always was, and always will be the true answer.

In many ways, the globalists will continue to make the case that we have to identify our own misery with the misery of all other people around the world—therefore ensuring a global solution to the whole mess. This is the hidden card they are playing in their psychological warfare campaign.

If you buy that one, you buy into the grand plan to make Planet Earth into a single ground-down lie.

BANKRUPTING A NATION