AMERICA
by Charles M. Richardson,
B.S., M.S., P.E.
cmr1234@aol.com
When I was growing up, we were proud -- and encouraged -- to proclaim that
United States is the greatest country in the world. Today children are
DIScouraged -- yea almost forbidden -- to say that obvious truth for fear we
might "damage the self-esteem of some minority ethnic group." WHY??!!
You need to ask yourself what it is about America that makes it one of few
nations to guard its borders to keep people OUT, whereas others guard to keep
people IN! Ask what is so unique about America that millions, from every other
part of the world, literally risk EVERYTHING just TO GET HERE! They stow away on
cargo ships and swim ashore, just to get here. They let themselves be sealed up
in boxcars or shipping containers, risking their lives, and paying dearly of
their assets for the privilege, JUST to GET HERE. They float on flimsy rafts in
shark-infested waters from Cuba or Haiti, past the Cuban patrol snipers,
knowingly, even eagerly, risking life and limb, JUST to GET HERE. This has
happened with NO OTHER NATION in the history of the world.
For some answers you need to read Balint Vazsoni's elegant book, AMERICA'S
30- YEARS WAR: WHO IS WINNING? (ISBN 0-19-827997-3) Vazsoni was born in Hungary,
lived under Nazi occupation, then under the Communists, came to America in the
'50's. Learned in history and philosophy, he describes the differences between
the Western cultures based on Roman law vs those based on English law. Roman law
had a central concept or theory for everything. If one wanted to do something
outside the theory, it was not permitted. The central power of the STATE
controlled all.
English law since the Magna Carta, by contrast, has no such shackles, permits
the individual FREEDOM to experiment/innovate as long as societal harm does not
result. It judges the pragmatic result of the individual's actions. All one need
do is compare the social progress of the English-speaking nations vs the rest of
the world to see what difference(s) the FREEDOM has wrought.
The framers of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution went even
one better, and founded a government accountable to the PEOPLE, the greatest
experiment in human FREEDOM in the history of the world. Despite its flaws, it
has led the world in securing FREEDOM for others, including the abolition of
slavery. What black Americans are today emigrating from even the worst of
America's ghettos to Africa to make themselves a better life? What keeps them in
America despite their poverty? And what still fuels the steady push from the
rest of the world JUST to GET HERE? I submit it is our unique F R E E D O M!
The other distinction Vazsoni draws is between the societal concept of
"equal justice before the law" and the fuzzy collectivist idea of
"social justice." The former clearly implies that the law treat
everyone equally: the statue of Justice, blindfolded to block any temptation to
bias her scales. Social justice, by contrast, is a Marxist idea that somehow
every person should share equally in the national largess: outcomes -- not
opportunities or accountabilities -- must somehow be "equal," and
central government must see to it by controlling "everything." The
problems arise in the struggles to see who shall do the controlling. And if
there's controlling, there goes the FREEDOM! Today Vazsoni's insightful columns
appear in Washington Times and other places.
The frighteningly rapid progress of the social-justice hawkers in the past
few decades David Horowitz points out in his sharply-pointed pamphlet,
"It's a War, Stupid!" from which I have circulated excerpts. The
extreme left forces have sneakily taken over the allegedly ideal
"liberal" center, and now proceed to attack conservatives as the
"extreme right." This, Horowitz points out, is despite the fact that
conservative ideas have won the day in terms of their recognition for merit and
common sense. The trouble is that the left always knows it's in a war (Horowitz
was there!), but conservatives only in the few weeks before elections, and
sometimes their most warlike act is shooting themselves in the foot! In
Horowitz's new book, HATING WHITEY, (ISBN 1- 890626--09-0) he points out how the
left is deliberately inciting African- Americans to focus fanatically on their
frustrations.
The human frailties implicit in the above are succinctly captured in
Professor Alexander Tytler's oft-quoted thesis on the fragility of a democracy
(Circa 1770): "A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government.
It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves
largesse from the treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for
candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result
that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a
dictatorship. "The average age of the world's greatest civilizations has
been two hundred years. These nations have progressed through this sequence:
From bondage to spiritual faith; from spiritual faith to great courage; from
courage to liberty; from liberty to abundance; from abundance to complacency;
from complacency to apathy; from apathy to dependency; from dependency back into
bondage."
We in the U.S., circa 2000, appear somewhere between apathy and dependency!
Anyone not too apathetic (or dependent) to look can see much evidence the
agenda of the UN, with the aid of the Clintonistas, as being the establishment
of a one-world government based on collectivist ideas (notice I did not say
"principles!"), that their central focus, therefore, must necessarily
be on the implantation of CONTROL! (Bondage!) Once you recognize that, many
other events (dots) are easier to connect.
To transform a target "culture" through its own institutions, which
institutions would you choose? Obviously education and the media. We thus see a
three-pronged attack aimed at CONTROL: Prong #1 is the legislating of ever
tighter controls using any available or manufactured pretexts: guns, wiretaps,
financial transaction monitoring, a national ID card, etc. Prong #2 is socio-
political and scientific turmoil, promoting world citizenship as supplanting our
patriotic heritage, creating ignorance, ill health, hardship and frustration
leading to increased violence so as to produce a society more in need of
controlling. Prong #3 is the deliberate dumbing-down of literacy and American
history, the psychological sedatives of wall-to-wall professional sports,
booming markets, and the cultivation of the illusion of government benevolence,
trading liberties for security, so as to tranquilize the populace into the
apathy, complacency, and ignorance to accept the CONTROL.
The manufactured crisis of HIV-AIDS (See http://www.garynull.com)
serves a three-fold purpose: (1) It creates social and scientific turmoil, (2)
it bleeds a lot of money out of our economy, and (3) it holds a club over
parents to bully them into letting their children get sex education at
inappropriately young ages.
The UN's own book, OUR GLOBAL NEIGHBORHOOD, (ISBN 0-19-827997-3) lays it all
out, including a schedule to spring the trap in the year 2000. They're running
behind schedule, so will probably pull something spectacular to try to make it
happen. Tom DeWeese's bulletins and now Gary Kah's schedule (fax available) will
help you watch the players by number and position. I just hope Jesse Helms'
courageous confrontation of the UN will wake up enough people.
See: http://www.charter99.org/charter.html
Charlie