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So who was responsible for the 9/11 murders?
The same people who orchestrated the Capitalist Boom-Bust Cyclic usury and foreclosure economic paradigm with each Bust accompanied by ‘expensive’ (aka ‘profitable’) war?
The same people who lend money to all sides in armed conflict?
The same people who love money above all else, that love the root of all evil?
Once you’ve ruled out the impossible, which is murder by sane, sensible compassionate Human Beings, whatever remains, however improbable, is the truth: World War Three is here… unless the White Hats get to the finish line first.
“Interventions, pre-emptive war, regime change, expansion of empire – none of these are justifiable under any moral code, yet for these reasons hundreds of thousands of non-combatants and otherwise innocent people have been murdered in the last [hundred] years.
“I often remind myself that – relatively speaking and certainly not for those trapped in today’s violence – the world is relatively peaceful today…despite the worst efforts of the empire builders. Nothing in our current time comes close to the horrors inflicted on large swaths of the world’s people in the 20th century…. [except in the Middle East].
According to one estimate, some 23
1 million people died in the 20thcentury due to “human decision.” Some of the lowlights of the century include:
World War I: between 13 and 15 million
Various colonial and other pre-1914 wars: 1.5 million
The Armenian Genocide (1915): 1 million
The Russian Civil War and subsequent Polish-Soviet conflict (1918-1922): 12.5 million
The Mexican Revolution (1909-1916): 1 million
The Spanish Civil War (1936-1939): 600 thousand
World War 2: between 65 and 75 million (including those in German and Japanese concentration camps)
Wars and conflicts between 1945 and 2000: 41 million
Various campaigns in China (1949-1975): 47 million
USSR forced starvations, labour and concentration camps: 35 million
North Korea: 2.4 million
Forcible enslavement in Congo (1900-1908): 4 million
The application of the term “human decision” is interesting. To be clear, these estimates do not include deaths from run-of-the-mill “human” decisions of murders by your run-of-the-mill criminal or the occasional car ploughing through pedestrians on the sidewalk. Nor school-shootings. These deaths are attributable to the decisions made by humans sitting in seats of government authority.
Death by government; death by the state. Talk about a failed model.
Each item on the list above offers a situation of unimaginable misery for those poor unfortunates who were trapped in impossible circumstances. Armenian fathers taken out and killed, women, children and the elderly forced to march into the desert – most to their deaths; the Bolshevik Revolution; the Spanish Civil War, with fascists fighting communists (what a choice); anything associated with living in the USSR or Communist China – talk about no way out; the Great War, unimaginably overshadowed by World War Two within about two decades.
What do you do when virtually every choice likely ends in death?
Get off the mental matrix called ‘The Grid”!