by Mary W Maxwell
People, people! Listen up! If you knew how World Wars I and II were concocted, you would not walk complacently into World War III. The main chore for you to accomplish right now is to catch onto how amazingly bold our bosses are – so that you will not fall for their deceits. To start with, there are several things you should take on board:
1. The destruction of the World Trade Center (3 skyscrapers in New York) on September 11, 2001, was an inside job. If you are still believing the nonsense that 19 Arabs hijacked some planes you really should be ashamed of yourself.
2. There were likely two motives for “9-11” – to legislate the Patriot Act that brought in surveillance of citizens, and to get Americans to hate or fear Muslims. Both are now complete – “Congratulations” to the brilliant planner who make fools of us.
3. US Army General Wesley Clark revealed, on Amy Goodman’s podcast, that a Pentagon person had shown him a memo, in 2001, listing 7 countries that the US was planning to “take out.” Namely: Iraq, Lebanon, Libya, Sudan, Somalia, Syria, “and finishing off with Iran.”
4. We then did destroy six of the seven. That is extremely disgraceful and believe me, the world sees it. But the 7th one is still “pending” – the destruction of Iran.
5. Supposedly, the issue is nuclear weapons. I don’t believe that is the reason we plan to “finish off Iran.” Why? Because it is the same excuse we used in 2003 to ruin Iraq and it’s now admitted that we lied to the UN about “Saddam’s weapons of mass destruction.”
6. Granted, Iran apparently is on the brink of being a nuclear power. But so what? Might they nuke us? The fact is that Iran currently has marvelous weaponry to use at sea against our ships. They have had it for over 20 years and could have attacked us by surprise. Imagine our ships going down without so much as a Howdy-do.
7. You are irresponsible if you don’t put two and two together – Wesley Clark is a General, he is not a gossip columnist. As I said, his predictions came true. By the way, many people of those six countries were forced to emigrate to Europe and the US.
Three World Wars
It has been said for over a century that Albert Pike wrote a letter describing the three world wars that were scheduled (by his pals) to occur in the 20th century. Only two got done on time – WW I from 1914 to 1918), and WW II from 1939 to 1945. I don’t know why the 3rd war has been delayed. Pike said would concern the Middle East. But it is likely to happen soon. You can smell it in the air.
Naturally, some folks reading this will want to live on hope. They will imagine that I am wrong. I may indeed be wrong, just as I may indeed be right. Which is the smarter thing for you to do – accept what I say and act to change the plans? Or be cautious about believing me and thus lose your chance to stave off the likely war?
This article does not have room for discussion of what happened in 1914 and 1939. The world’s population was thrown into action, for falsely professed reasons, leading to the death of tens of millions of people who did not deserve to die.
Moreover, the Versailles “Peace Treaty” of 1919 allowed for the redesigning of the world map, all done by the Big Boys in a room with no consultation with the affected people. Jeepers.
As for the chicanery involved in WW II, I strongly commend to you the new book by Jim Macgregor and John O’Dowd, entitled “Two World Wars and Hitler – Anglo-American Money, Foreign Agents, and Geopolitics.” Let’s just say the goings on were vastly different from what was carried in newspapers back then and what ended up as popular cultural belief thereafter.
Presumably, once the new war begins — President Trump is not opposing it – we will be in for untold drama and suffering. Remember, even in the 1940s we still had rights (except Japanese Americans, whom we shipped to West Coast internment camps). This year we will not even have free speech. You’ve noticed that it’s disappearing, right?
Constitutional Brakes Can Still Be Applied
The title of this article asks “Whatcha Gonna Do?” In some ways, it may be sensible to toss in the towel before the fight even begins and just say Ho Hum. However, I grew up at a time when Americans threw their weight around. They believed that they owned the joint.
I still think I own the joint. I march down the street carrying my weapon in my right-hand pocket. Every day. You know I’m referring to the US Constitution, eh?
Fact is, President Trump cannot constitutionally send the troops to war without Congress’s say-so, per Article I, sec 8, Clause 11. Sure, he’s the Commander-in-Chief, as stated in Article II, sec 2, but only once we’re at war and we ain’t at war till you hear the sound of a big “OK” blasting from The Hill.
Fact is, US presidents since Lyndon B Johnson in 1967 have been sued for violating that important separation-of-powers rule. At issue in court were the following wars or threats of war: Vietnam, Cambodia, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Grenada, Persian Gulf Iraq, Kosovo, Iran/Syria, and North Korea. I was the plaintiff in those last two (in 2006 and 2019, respectively)
Of course the war-powers matters would not need to go to be brought to court if Congress did its duty and protected its turf. I think one of the greatest proofs that our government is run by someone who is not in Washington DC is the way the three branches fail to speak up for their clearly allotted powers. They bite their tongue, as it were. Kind of goes against the theory of hunger-for-power, doesn’t it?
Briefly, it proceeds as follows:
1. Congress lets the president make war as he sees fit. (Some people say this is because the real boss is Israel, but I don’t think so. The real boss of Congress — she said, patting her right-hand pocket — is the citizenry.)
2. The Judiciary lets the president get away with it. They dismiss all war-powers cases, even the one filed by the State of Massachusetts in 1971 re Vietnam (Mitchell v Laird. Look it up, it’s outrageous), and one filed by 53 Congresspersons (Dellums v Bush) re the fighting known as Operation Desert Storm in 1991. Basically, the court says “War is not our problem.” In Dellums, Judge Grene said “Yeah, it’s our problem but let’s wait to see if the Secretary of State can negotiate.” Eeegads.
3. The president has the media’s help in creating a false flag in order to justify a war. He just does it and gets away with it. Do I hear you say “That’s because no one can stop him”? I guess you haven’t seen Article I, sec 2: “The House of Representatives shall have the sole power of Impeachment.”
Now I must correct myself slightly. In regard to six of the seven potential wars listed by Gen Wesley Clark, the president did have “authority” as provided to him by Congress. I mean the Legislative Branch wrote a thingie, called the AUMF, that said, in effect: the attack on the World Trade Center was so egregious (indeed it was fabulously egregious) that we hereby authorize Pres George W Bush to do what he has to do to protect us.
“AUMF” stands for Authorization for the Use of Military Force. In September 2001 it had a sunset clause, and Rep Barbara Lee tried to make that sun set, but instead her worthless colleagues (sorry) have beefed it up so that it now covers a hit on Iran.
As even a schoolchild can see, the Constitution does not allow such a handing over of one branch’s responsibilities to another. The Framers had assigned war-declaring to Congress out of recognition that no one man can be trusted with that sort of power. (Pats the parchment again.)
So Whatcha Gonna Do?
As stated earlier, the time to act against World War Three is right now. Don’t worry I am not counting on the parchment. We must count on whistleblowers and activists who do a range of things to catch the government in its sins and reassert the right of the people.
I think the military, down to the lowest-ranking soldier or sailor or airwoman, can do what is needed along the Aaron Bushnell line, but not actually self-immolating. And high-ranking officers too, assuming they are not all brainwashed, can get frisky even at this late stage.
The filing of lawsuits by laypersons is also of some value, especially if a large bunch did it, and then raised the hue and cry if the court acted treasonously. Below, I’ll flaunt my Appeal to the federal court in Boston to convey some of the principles involved. You are free to copycat it to the Nth degree. Note: It was dismissed — but that does not call for despair.
This video’d bit is not the text of the appeal, but the required letter to the magistrate announcing my disagreement with the proposed dismissal:
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