Monday, May 25, 2009

Just what are we commemorating this Memorial Day?

While millions of Americans will go to national cemeteries today to visit departed loved ones and to cry their hearts out, one has to ask just what those brave souls died for.

America the Beautiful? Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness? Fighting and dying so the Fed can steal trillions and trillions of OUR money?

Or is it what former Secretary of State Kissinger said, referring pointedly to military men as "dumb, stupid animals to be used" as pawns for foreign policy?

Some will accuse me of being unpatriotic for asking this, will others will be too busy swilling beer till they pass out or watching cars race around in a circle until their brain shuts down.

Is that what Memorial Day is really about?

Since the Korean War and maybe even back to WWI, our troops ARE fighting and dying for the wealthy elite, Pentagon generals and those holding dual citizenship.

President Woodrow Wilson, the same SOB who signed the Federal Reserve into law, used a phony story about a German sub attack on the SS Sussex to get the USA into WWI.

Which made the Rothschild dynasty even richer, as they were financing both sides of that conflict. A world war that would lead to the establishment of Israel, thru the British arranged Balfour Declaration, which was payment to the Zionists for getting America into WWI.

As for Roosevelt and WWII, there’s more than enough stories out that claim Frankie KNEW ahead of time about the Japs attacking Pearl Harbor and did nothing to protect our troops there so we’d get mad as hell and enter WWII to fight for England to help protect the Rothschilds base and banking empire.

The only thing Roosevelt saved at Pearl Harbor was the aircraft carriers he ordered put to sea, to protect them from the coming attack.

The Korean War was predicted nearly 15 months ahead of it’s beginning by Secretary of Defense James Forrestal, who was then forced to resign and enter a mental hospital, where he “jumped” out of a window and died.

The Vietnam War was a series of lie after lie after lie told to keep our troops fighting a country that we had no business fighting, they were NO danger to the USA nor had they attacked us.

When the USSR fell, the country breathed a sigh of relief, and there was even talk of a “peace” dividend going around. Money that had been spent on war could now be spent on peace and rebuilding our infrastructure, maybe even medical insurance.

That scared the hell out of Wall Street, Israel and the Pentagon and within 18 months, we had another “boogieman,” Saddam and we’ve been bogged down in the ME ever since.

I’m not taking anything away from those that served, fought and died for what they thought was “our” country and freedom.

I’m just pointing out that they’ve been used like pawns to keep the wealthy elite wealthy, Israel an Apartheid state and the Pentagon filled with phony ass generals like BETRAYUS, who likes to adorn his chest with all sorts of ribbons and medals, even that Purple Heart he got for shooting himself in the foot.

Read what General Smedley Butler, TWO time winner of the Medal of Honor, had to say about war:
WAR IS A RACKET

WAR is a racket. It always has been.

It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious. It is the only one international in scope. It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.

A racket is best described, I believe, as something that is not what it seems to the majority of the people. Only a small “inside” group knows what it is about. It is conducted for the benefit of the very few, at the expense of the very many. Out of war a few people make huge fortunes.

In the World War [I] a mere handful garnered the profits of the conflict. At least 21,000 new millionaires and billionaires were made in the United States during the World War. That many admitted their huge blood gains in their income tax returns. How many other war millionaires falsified their tax returns no one knows….

by Greg Bacon

US Army 82nd Airborne 1971-72

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