Monday, November 29, 2010

Wikileaks Dump Destroys What Shred of Credibility the Government Had Left

Vox praises the move -
If WikiLeaks meets the legal criteria of a "U.S.-designated terrorist organization" then so does Wikipedia and the Encyclopedia Britannica. Governments always want to operate in the dark and keep their subjects in ignorance, which is why Julian Assange should not be assailed by the American people, he should be awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, regardless of whatever his motivations in making all of this information available to the public might be.

WikiLeaks is nothing more or less than a technological blow for American freedom. Assange is no traitor; the accusation doesn't even make sense considering that he has absolutely no connection with the United States. But it should come as no surprise to the readers of this blog that the verbal attack against the organization is being led by one of those freedom-loving Republicans.

Moreover, the crocodile tears of those in the media who fear that the release of information to the public will "get people killed" is absolutely ludicrous given their support for the ongoing military occupations that have killed hundreds of thousands more people than any number of leaks possibly could. In fact, to the extent that WikiLeaks permits Americans to force an end to their leaders' pointless and unpopular wars, it will almost certainly save lives. After all, when one considers that numerous American leaders have waxed bellicose about the need to go to war to prevent Iran getting nukes, wouldn't it be pertinent for them to know that China is actively helping Iran obtain them?

"More than 250,000 classified State Department reports made public on Sunday reveal that China was urged to stop shipments through Beijing of missiles from North Korea to Iran, and that Saudi Arabia's monarch urged the United States to attack Iran's nuclear facilities."
The Real Effect
Just last night, I got to watch a local public official carry on about educational spending in the state and how 'Now is not the time to cut spending but to increase it...' and that 'further transparency was needed in this environment'. I find this relevant and incredibly humorous. Why?
  1. The statists/globalists are losing public support. This makes them -
    1. Liars. As they lose ground, they start making facts up. Especially economically.
    2. More dangerous then ever. When you start losing power, you get desperate.
    3. More likely to try dangerous gambits like false flags and last ditch efforts.
  2. Non-statists are starting to win political offices.
    1. Rand Paul, Ron Paul (Fed Reserve apt)
  3. The mainstream media is having to parrot the Patriot movement to a degree.
    1. Glenn Beck, Fox, etc...
I see Wikileaks as doing massive damage on two fronts - The actual government respect and the perceived government facade. Glenn Beck would have you believe that the buck stops with George Soros and he's getting closer, but hes not quite there yet. We need to peel back more of the curtain, further back in the chamber we find the real Wizard of Oz pulling the levers.

There is a concerted and planned effort to have riots and general protests at a level higher than the Federal Government. They have destroyed countless nations, savaged economies and slaughtered millions. For this, we need to look to the Bilderbergs, the Council on Foreign Relations, and beyond. These are the real puppet masters and it is in our interests to verify that they don't burn our Federalist leaders to empower themselves. Futher, we need to remain vigilant as the last time there was this degree of blowback on the government with the Republican landslide of '94, we got Oklahoma City just a few months later.

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