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2011: Americans take back their country from psychopathic, Orwellian fascists

2011 in America:

* US unlawful Wars of Aggression: expressly against multiple UN National Security Council Resolutions forbidding US use of military force. 

* Rapacious looting of our economy by political pimps and Wall Street criminal frauds. 

* US “political leadership” criminally mass-murdering millions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Yemen

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* US war mongering for more mass-murder of Iranians: all “reasons” for war with Iran are known to be lies as they are being told now. These are the repeated documentation of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and the uncontested content of a speech by Iran’s President that proves he never threatened to “wipe Israel off the map.” 

* US “political leadership” attacking Americans in Orwellian violation of their Oaths to defend Americans under the Constitution: Americans are subject to torture (and here), extrajudicial assassination, and unlimited detention.

* US corporate media lies for US Crimes Against Humanity and psychopathic opposite of American ideals. Political, economic, and media “leadership” is a combination of Brave New World and 1984.

I use the terms psychopathic” and “Orwellian” as the most accurate for what is factually and verifiably in front of all of us: US “leadership” with a veneer of socially-acceptable behavior thinly veiling acts of vicious destruction, and propagandistic language stating the opposite of what is being done.

US “political leadership” is by any rational definition a fascist government; nowhere near its constitutional republic promise to Americans and the world. This places Americans in similar position to Americans of 250 years ago: witnesses to the destruction of their rights under law as citizens.

And as history progressed for the founders of our nation, this new year dawns upon new-found public comprehension of the “emperor has no clothes” facts. Americans are using their critical thinking skills and trusting what they see and verify with their own sound minds and hearts. For example, American public support for the invasion of Afghanistan is down to 35%.

Many of us offer the fascist criminals and their minions Truth and Reconciliation (T&R): an exchange of their full testimony and return of public assets for no prosecution. Their alternative is full criminal and civil prosecution for their psychopathically-driven mass-murder. These psychopaths have a “Scrooge conversion” opportunity, if they have the wisdom to take it.

2011 will advance in American dissent: the elegantly simple expression of demanding what we’re already promised under the US Constitution. This is similar to the core of work led by Gandhi and Dr. Martin Luther King.

2011 will be the year that more Americans than ever embrace their natural self-expression of dissent and speak the powerful, obvious, and crucial facts to end the unlawful US wars and unleash trillions of dollars of creative productivity.

Our voices shape our collective future.

Speak and act with boldness and wisdom.

Embrace President Kennedy’s remarks in the above-left video excerpt.

Embody the Founders of our nation who predicted that We the People would have to rise and defend our freedom from would-be tyrants.

, LA County Nonpartisan Examiner

Carl Herman is a National Board Certified Teacher in economics, government, and history. His hobby is research, education, and lobbying for improved public policy. He can be reached at Carl_Herman@post.harvard.edu.

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  • Lionel Standish 1 year ago

    Wish I shared your level of optimism, but as they say, "From your lips to God's ears."

  • Anon Ymous 1 year ago

    Thanks for this article. Please continue in giving us unbiased, undecorated, objective reports of facts and events taking place around the world. There is not enough journalistic integrity in the US mainstream media.

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    Carl Herman 1 year ago

    True that, anon Ymous. The facts are objective and independently verifiable. The descriptions of "Orwellian," "psychopathic," and "fascist" are the most accurate to match the facts that I have. If anyone has more accurate terms, I'd like to hear them.

  • m.cooper 1 year ago

    Hi Carl,
    I listened to the words of JFK and I read your first article of this year feeling as mine all the pain and the anger with which you’ve written it.
    Re-thinking all this I remembered an adorable French novelist that his president called “the moral sanity of France”: he dared to entitle one of his novels “Is there still some Frenchman in the hall?!” and in another novel he dared to shout at his compatriots “Awake idiots! You’re in free fall but because all your beloved gadgets are falling at the same speed you have the illusion of stability and you’ll awake only when it will be too late to use your parachutes!!!” May be this explains the relative sanity and transparency of actual West-European policy.
    I remembered this thinking about the tacit complicity of the absolute majority of USA’s population when some organized criminals murdered their best president, his brother and later his son. In my opinion, since then this population too is in free fall … So, like the French novelist, I’m feeling the painful need to ask: Is there still some American in the hall?!

  • Luke 1 year ago

    M. Cooper: 'when some organized criminals murdered their best president, his brother, and then later his son"?

    Look, pal. I'm not a fan of the crowd of evil snakes who put the hit on JFK or RFK, or if the same snakes somehow had something to do with the son's plane crash. But, I will take an enormous exception to any ridiculous claim that the Kennedy family has been anything other than a blight on the Founding Stock of this nation. The Kennedy's are all anti-white, anti-Western, America hating liberals - and they played a big role in that 1965 immigration legislation that the Cultural Marxist enemies of White European people wanted in order to help them reduce European people - the founding stock of this nation - to a dispossessed minority inside their own nation, subject to being ruled by, fleeced by, and tyrannized by a motley collection of Third Worlders who's civilization building talents were so pathetic that they couldn't wait get the heck out of their failed countries and into the nation that our 100 percent European Founding Fathers created and then bequeathed to their posterity, which sure as heck wasn't a collection of non-European aliens from the Third World. Hence, if there is such a place as Hell, I will guarantee that all of the dead Kennedy's are there now, roasting for the evil damage they've done to America.

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    Carl Herman 1 year ago

    Luke:
    Your racism is off-topic. I'll delete further attempts to steer comments away from our current US "leadership" criminal policies.

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    Carl Herman 1 year ago

    Bonjour, M!
    We shall see. It makes for quite an adventure, that's for sure.

  • Tariq 1 year ago

    Nah, that ain't gonna happen this year. Americans are too dumb to take back their country so early - without losing a lot more.

  • Spartacus Jones 1 year ago

    I always find your work worth reading.

    As you say, The People will have to speak AND ACT with boldness and wisdom. It's going to take more than talk. We're going to have to do more than whine and complain.
    I strongly suspect we'll have to take OUR liberty the same way the "founders" took theirs. If I recall correctly, that was not via petitions and protests.
    There is a difference between "violence," or malignant aggression, which is the illegitimate use of force to harm an innocent person, and benign aggression, which is the justifiable use of force to protect an innocent person from imminent harm.

    I don't believe we're going to make any progress unless and until we start holding the bad guys accountable -- and I don't mean by suing them. I suspect we'll need to put them in a position where they need doctors, not lawyers.

    I'd love to be wrong.

    Liberty & Justice,

    sj

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    Carl Herman 1 year ago

    Thank you, Spartacus J. In this revolution, the criminal mass-murderers has a lot to lose. I'm willing for their surrender. There's also much happening behind the scenes as actors choose their futures as minions for the oligarchic fascists or with humanity and the US Constitution.

    We all have roles to play. "Act well your part; there all the honor lies."

  • Arminius 1 year ago

    'When governments fear the people, there is liberty. When the people fear the government, there is tyranny. The strongest reason for the people to retain the right to keep and bear arms is, as a last resort, to protect themselves against tyranny in government.' Thomas Jefferson

    REVOLUTION is the Solution!!!

    'God forbid we should ever be twenty years without such a rebellion.... And what country can preserve its liberties, if its rulers are not warned from time to time, that this people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms.... The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.' - Thomas Jefferson, in letter to William S. Smith, 1787

    When peaceful Revolution is impossible,
    violent Revolution is inevitable. - JFK

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    Carl Herman 1 year ago

    Appropriate, Arminius; thank you.

  • m.cooper 1 year ago

    Look Luke, I don’t search for a rumble with you: it’s well known that when two are fighting, some third one will take advantage of both … and we both know who the third is. To be true, sometimes I’m surprising myself sighing when I remember the old Monroe and his America of the Americans. It wasn’t an America with closed doors but then the immigrants didn’t want to remain Poles, Swedes, Germans, Italians, etc., but hurry to become true Americans. Because then all the World admired and loved America and the Americans, as it still did at the time of JFK. If you don’t trust me, just look what says Wikipedia:
    “The US President, James Monroe, first stated the doctrine during his seventh annual State of the Union Address to Congress. It became a defining moment in the foreign policy of the United States and one of its longest-standing tenets, and would be invoked by many U.S. statesmen and several U.S. presidents, including Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge, Herbert Hoover, John F. Kennedy, Ronald Reagan and others.”
    Do you see there JFK? OK! This means that neither who, nor his brother, pushed America on this place where the entire World can mock it. And the actual crisis can’t be resolved if the Americans will accuse and fight each-other, but only by being on the same side and trying together to find the right solution. Done?

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    awareness2011 1 year ago

    It would be nice to see, but unfortunately most humans are really lazy and won't get off the couch to take care of this. They are under educated, brainwashed, lazy, scared and won't be of any help. I wish it wasn't that way, but it is and we are pretty much doomed. Those of us in the know can only do so much. But we are out numbered by lazy, ignorant people who think we are all crazy.

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    Carl Herman 1 year ago

    Yes, just like everyone else, including us, at some point. Something like an over-consuming caterpillar only focused on devouring the environment.

    Do your part. We'll discover what unfolds together.

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