The Military Industrial Complex (MIC)


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The below article appeared in the print edition of CounterPunch Vol. 25, No. 3, and is available online https://joanroelofs.files.wordpress.com/2018/07/insecurity-blanket.pdf


The Political Economy of the Weapons Industry
Guess Who’s Sleeping With Our Insecurity Blanket?
By Joan Roelofs
For many people the “military-industrial-complex (MIC)” brings to mind the top twenty weapons manufacturers. President Dwight Eisenhower, who warned about it in 1961, wanted to call it the military- industrial-congressional-complex, but decided it was not prudent to do so. Today it might well be called the military-industrial-congressional-almost-everything-complex. Most departments and levels of government, businesses, and also many charities, social service, environmental, and cultural organizations, are deeply embedded with the military.
The weapons industry may be spearheading the military budget and military operations; it is aided immensely by the cheering or silence of citizens and their representatives. Here we will provide some likely reasons for that assent. We will use the common typology of three national sectors: government, business, and nonprofit, with varying amounts of interaction among them. This does not preclude, though it masks somewhat, the proposition that government is the executive of the ruling class.
Every kind of business figures in the Department of Defense (DoD) budget. Lockheed is currently the largest contractor in the weapons business. It connects with the worldwide MIC by sourcing parts, for example, for the F-35 fighter plane, from many countries. This helps a lot to market the weapon, despite its low opinion among military experts as well as anti-military critics. Lockheed also does civilian work, which enhances its aura while it spreads its values.
Other types of businesses have enormous multi-year contracts—in the billions. This despite the constitutional proviso that Congress not appropriate military funds for more than a two year term. Notable are the construction companies, such as Fluor, KBR, Bechtel, and Hensel Phelps. These build huge bases, often with high tech surveillance or operational capacity, in the US and abroad, where they hire locals or commonly, third country nationals to carry out the work. There are also billion-funded contractors in communications technology, intelligence analysis, transportation, logistics, food, and clothing. “Contracting out” is our modern military way; this also spreads its influence far and wide.
Medium, small, and tiny businesses dangle from the “Christmas tree” of the Pentagon, promoting popular cheering or silence on the military budget. These include special set-asides for minority-owned and small businesses. A Black-owned small business, KEPA-TCI (construction), received contracts for $356 million. [Data comes from several sources, available free on the internet: websites, tax forms, and annual reports of organizations; usaspending.gov (USA) and governmentcontractswon.com (GCW).] Major corporations of all types serving our services have been excellently described in Nick Turse’s The Complex. Really small and tiny businesses are drawn into the system: landscapers, dry cleaners, child care centers, and Come- Bye Goose Control of Maryland.


 Amongthe businesses with large DoD contracts are book publishers: McGraw-Hill, Greenwood, Scholastic, Pearson, Houghton Mifflin, Harcourt, Elsevier, and others. Rarely have the biases in this industry, in fiction, nonfiction, and textbook offerings, been examined. Yet the influences on this small but significant population, the reading public, and the larger schooled contingent, may help explain the silence of the literate crowd and college graduates.
Much of what is left of organized industrial labor is in weapons manufacture. Its PACs fund the few “progressive” candidates in our political system, who tend to be silent about war and the threat of nuclear annihilation. Unlike other factories, the armaments makers do not suddenly move overseas, although they do use subcontractors worldwide.
Military spending may be only about 6% of the GDP, yet it has great impact because: 1. it is a growing sector; 2. it is recession-proof; 3. it does not rely on consumer whims; 4. it is the only thing prospering in many areas; and 5. the “multiplier” effect: subcontracting, corporate purchasing, and employee spending perk up the regional economy. It is ideally suited to Keynesian remedies, because of its ready destruction and obsolescence: what isn’t consumed in warfare, rusted out, or donated to our friends still needs to be replaced by the slightly more lethal thing. Many of our science graduates work for the military directly or its contractee labs concocting these.
The military’s unbeatable weapon is jobs, and all members of Congress, and state and local officials, are aware of this. It is where well-paying jobs are found for mechanics, scientists, and engineers; even janitorial workers do well in these taxpayer-rich firms. Weaponry is also important in our manufactured goods exports as our allies are required to have equipment that meets our specifications. Governments, rebels, terrorists, pirates, and gangsters all fancy our high tech and low tech lethal devices.
Our military economy also yields a high return on investments. These benefit not only corporate executives and other rich, but many middle and working class folk, as well as churches, benevolent, and cultural organizations. The lucrative mutual funds offered by Vanguard, Fidelity, and others are heavily invested in the weapons manufacturers.
Individual investors may not know what is in their fund’s portfolios; the institutions usually know. A current project of World Beyond War (https://worldbeyondwar.org/divest) advocates divestment of military stocks in the pension funds of state and local government workers: police, firepersons, teachers, and other civil servants. Researchers are making a state-by-state analysis of these funds. Among the findings are the extensive military stock holdings of CALpers, the California Public Employees Retirement System (the sixth largest pension fund on earth), the California State Teachers Retirement System, the New York State Teachers Retirement System, the New York City Employees Retirement System, and the New York State Common Retirement Fund (state and local employees). Amazing! the New York City teachers were once the proud parents of red diaper babies.
The governmental side of the MIC complex goes far beyond the DoD. In the executive branch, Departments of State, Homeland Security, Energy, Veterans Affairs, Interior; and CIA, AID, FBI, NASA, and other agencies; are permeated with military projects and goals. Even the Department of Agriculture has a joint program with the DoD to “restore” Afghanistan by creating a dairy cattle industry. No matter that the cattle and their feed must be imported, cattle cannot graze in the terrain as the native sheep and goats can, there is no adequate transportation or refrigeration, and the Afghans don’t normally drink milk. The native animals provide yogurt, butter, and wool, and graze on the rugged slopes, but that is all so un-American.


Congress is a firm ally of the military. Campaign contributions from contractor PACs are generous, and lobbying is extensive. So also are the outlays of financial institutions, which are heavily invested in the MIC. Congresspeople have significant shares of weapons industry stocks. To clinch the deal, members of Congress (and also state and local lawmakers) are well aware of the economic importance of military con- tracts in their states and districts.
Military bases, inside the US as well as worldwide, are an economic hub for communities. The DoD Base Structure Report for Fy2015 lists more than 4,000 domestic properties. Some are bombing ranges or re- cruiting stations; perhaps 400 are bases with a major impact on their localities. The largest of these, Fort Bragg, NC, is a city unto itself, and a cultural influence as well as economic asset to its region, as so well described by Catherine Lutz in Homefront. California has about 40 bases (https://militarybases.com/by- state/), and is home to major weapons makers as well. Officers generally live off-base, so the real estate, restaurant, retail, auto repair, hotel and other businesses are prospering. Local civilians find employment on bases. Closed, unconvertible installations are sometimes tourist attractions, such as the unlikeliest of all vacation spots, the Hanford Nuclear Reservation.
DoD has direct contracts and grants with state and local governments. These are for various projects and services, including large amounts to fund the National Guard. The Army Engineers maintain swimming holes and parks, and police forces get a deal on Bearcats. JROTC programs nationwide provide funding for public schools, and even more for those that are public school military academies; six are in Chicago.
National, state and local governments are well covered by the “insecurity blanket;” the nonprofit sector is not neglected. Nevertheless, it does harbor the very small group of anti-war organizations, such as Iraq Veterans Against War, Veterans for Peace, World Beyond War, Peace Action, Union of Concerned Scientists, Center for International Policy, Catholic Worker, Answer Coalition, and others. Yet unlike the Vietnam War period there is no vocal group of religious leaders protesting war, and the few students who are politically active are more concerned with other issues.
Nonprofit organizations and institutions are involved several ways. Some are obviously partners of the MIC: Boy and Girl Scouts, Red Cross, veterans’ charities, military think-tanks such as RAND and Institute for Defense Analysis, establishment think-tanks like the American Enterprise Institute, Atlantic Council, and the flagship of US world projection, the Council on Foreign Relations. There are also many international nongovernmental organizations that assist the US government in delivering “humanitarian” assistance, sing the praises of the market economy, or attempt to repair the “collateral” damage inflicted on lands and people, for example, Mercy Corps, Open Society Institutes, and CARE.
Educational institutions in all sectors are embedded with the military. The military schools include the service academies, National Defense University, Army War College, Naval War College, Air Force Institute of Technology, Air University, Defense Acquisition University, Defense Language Institute, Naval Postgraduate School, Defense Information School, the medical school, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, and the notorious School of the Americas in Fort Benning, GA, now renamed the Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation. “In addition, Senior Military Colleges offer a combination of higher education with military instruction. SMCs include Texas A&M University, Norwich University, The Virginia Military Institute, The Citadel, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), University of North Georgia and the Mary Baldwin Women’s Institute for Leadership” (https://www.usa.gov/military-colleges).


 A university doesn’t have to be special to be part of the MIC. Most are awash with contracts, ROTC programs, and/or military officers and contractors on their boards of trustees. A study of the 100 most militarized universities includes prestigious institutions, as well as diploma mills that produce employees for military intelligence agencies and contractors (https://news.vice.com/article/these-are-the-100- most-militarized-universities-in-america).
Major liberal foundations have long engaged in covert and overt operations to support imperial projection, described by David Horowitz as the “Sinews of Empire” in his important 1969 Ramparts article. They have been close associates of the Central Intelligence Agency, and were active in its instigation. The foundation created and supported Council on Foreign Relations has long been a link among Wall Street, large corporations, academia, the media, and our foreign and military policymakers.
Less obvious are the military connections of philanthropic, cultural, social service, environmental, and professional organizations. They are linked through donations; joint programs; sponsorship of events, exhibits, and concerts; awards (both ways); investments; boards of directors; top executives; and contracts. The data here covers approximately the last twenty years, and rounds out the reasons for the astounding support (according to the polls) that US citizens have conferred on our military, its budget, and its operations.
Military contractor philanthropy was the subject of my previous CP reports, in 2006 and 2016. Every type of nonprofit (as well as public schools and universities) received support from the major weapons manufacturers; some findings were outstanding. Minority organizations were extremely well endowed. For many years there was crucial support for the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) from Lockheed; Boeing also funded the Congressional Black Caucus. The former president and CEO of the NAACP, Bruce Gordon, is now on the Board of Trustees of Northrop Grumman.
General Electric is the most generous military contractor philanthropist, with direct grants to organizations and educational institutions, partnerships with both, and matching contributions made by its thousands of employees. The latter reaches many of the nongovernmental and educational entities throughout the country.
Major donors to the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (listed in its 2016 Annual Report) include the Defense Intelligence Agency, Cisco Systems, Open Society Foundations, US Department of Defense, General Electric, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and Lockheed Martin. This is an echo of the CEIP’s military connections reported in Horace Coon’s book of the 1930s, Money to Burn.
The DoD itself donates surplus property to organizations; among those eligible are Big Brothers/Big Sisters, Boys and Girls Clubs, Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Little League Baseball, and United Service Organizations. The Denton Program allows non-governmental organizations to use extra space on U.S. military cargo aircraft to transport humanitarian assistance materials.
There is a multitude of joint programs and sponsorships. Here is a small sample.
The American Association of University Women’s National Tech Savvy Program encourages girls to enter STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) careers, with sponsorship from Lockheed, BAE Systems, and Boeing. Junior Achievement, sponsored by Bechtel, United Technologies, and others, aims to train children in market-based economics and entrepreneurship. Wolf Trap Foundation for the Performing Arts is partnered with Northrop Grumman for an “early childhood STEM ‘Learning through the Arts’ initiative for pre-K and kindergarten students.” The Bechtel Foundation has two programs for a “sustainable California”— an education program to help “young people develop the knowledge, skills, and character to explore and understand the world,” and an environmental program to promote the “management, stewardship and conservation for the state’s natural resources.”
The NAACP ACT-SO is a “yearlong enrichment program designed to recruit, stimulate, and encourage high academic and cultural achievement among African-American high school students,” with sponsorship from Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman et al. The national winners receive financial awards from major corporations, college scholarships, internships, and apprenticeships—in the military industries.
In recent years the weapons makers have become enthusiastic environmentalists. Lockheed was a sponsor of the US Chamber of Commerce Foundation Sustainability Forum in 2013. Northrop Grumman supports Keep America Beautiful, National Public Lands Day, and a partnership with Conservation International and the Arbor Day Foundation (for forest restoration). United Technologies is the founding sponsor of the U.S. Green Building Council Center for Green Schools, and co-creator of the Sustainable Cities Design Academy. Tree Musketeers is a national youth environmental organization partnered by Northrop Grumman and Boeing.
Awards go both ways: industries give awards to nonprofits, and nonprofits awards to military industries and people. United Technologies, for its efforts in response to climate change, was on Climate A list of the Climate Disclosure Project. The Corporate Responsibility Association gave Lockheed position 8 in 2016 in its 100 Best Corporate Citizens List. Points of Light included General Electric and Raytheon in its 2014 list of the 50 Most Community-Minded Companies in America. Harold Koh, the lawyer who as Obama’s advisor defended drone strikes and intervention in Libya, was recently given distinguished visiting professor status by Phi Beta Kappa. In 2017, the Hispanic Association on Corporate Responsibility recognized 34 Young Hispanic Corporate Achievers; 3 were executives in the weapons industry. Elizabeth Amato, an executive at United Technologies, received the YWCA Women Achievers Award.
Despite laborious searching through tax form 990s, it is difficult to discover the specifics of organizations’ investments. Many have substantial ones; in 2006, the American Friends Service Committee had $3.5 million in revenue from investments. Human Rights Watch reported $3.5 million investment income on its 2015 tax form 990, and more than $107 million in endowment funds.
One of the few surveys of nonprofit policies (by Commonfund in 2012) found that only 17% of foundations used environmental, social, and governance (ESG) criteria in their investments. ESG seems to have replaced “socially responsible investing (SRI)” in investment terminology, and it has a somewhat different slant. The most common restriction is the avoidance of companies doing business in regions with conflict risk; the next relates to climate change and carbon emissions; employee diversity is also an important consideration. Commonfund’s study of charities, social service and cultural organizations reported that 70% of their sample did not consider ESG in their investment policies. Although 61% of religious organizations did employ ESG criteria, only 16% of social service organizations and 3% of cultural organizations did.
Weapon industries are hardly ever mentioned in these reports. Religious organizations sometimes still used the SRI investment screens, but the most common were alcohol, gambling, pornography, and tobacco. The Interfaith Center on Corporate Responsibility, a resource for churches, lists almost 30 issues for investment consideration, including executive compensation, climate change, and opioid crisis, but none concerning weapons or war. The United Church (UCC) advisory, a pioneer in SRI investment policies, does include a screen: only companies should be chosen which have less than 10% revenue from alcohol or gambling, 1% from tobacco, 10% from conventional weapons and 5% from nuclear weapons.
The Art Institute of Chicago states on their website that “[W]ith the fiduciary responsibility to maximize returns on investment consistent with appropriate levels of risk, the Art Institute maintains a strong presumption against divesting for social, moral, or political reasons.” Listed as an associate is Honeywell International, and a major benefactor is the Crown Family (General Dynamics), which recently donated a $2 million endowment for a Professorship in Painting and Drawing.
Nonprofit institutions (as well as individuals and pension funds of all sectors) have heavy investments in the funds of financial companies such as State Street, Vanguard, BlackRock, Fidelity, CREF, and others, which have portfolios rich in military industries (https://worldbeyondwar.org/wp- content/uploads/2016/11/indirect.pdf). These include information technology firms, which, although often regarded as “socially responsible,” are among the major DoD contractors.
In recent years foundations and other large nonprofits, such as universities, have favored investments in hedge funds, real estate, derivatives, and private equity. The Carnegie Endowment, more “transparent” than most, lists such funds on its 2015 tax form 990 (Schedule D Part VII). It is unlikely that Lockheed, Boeing, et al, are among the distressed debt bonanzas, so these institutions may be low on weapons stock. Nevertheless, most of them have firm connections to the MIC through donations, leadership, and/or contracts.
Close association with the military among nonprofit board members and executives works to keep the lid on anti-war activities and expression. The Aspen Institute is a think-tank that has resident experts, and also a policy of convening with activists, such as anti-poverty community leaders. Its Board of Trustees is chaired by James Crown, who is also a director of General Dynamics. Among other board members are Madeleine Albright, Condoleezza Rice, Javier Solana (former Secretary-General of NATO), and former Congresswoman Jane Harman. Harman “received the Defense Department Medal for Distinguished Service in 1998, the CIA Seal Medal in 2007, and the CIA Director’s Award and the National Intelligence Distinguished Public Service Medal in 2011. She is currently a member of the Director of National Intelligence’s Senior Advisory Group, the Trilateral Commission and the Council on Foreign Relations.” Lifetime Aspen Trustees include Lester Crown and Henry Kissinger.
In recent years, the Carnegie Corporation board of trustees included Condoleezza Rice and General Lloyd Austin III (Ret.), Commander of CENTCOM, a leader in the 2003 invasion of Iraq, and also a board member of United Technologies. A former president of Physicians for Peace (not the similarly named well-known group) is Rear Admiral Harold Bernsen, formerly Commander of the US Middle East Force and not a physician.
TIAA, the college teachers’ retirement fund, had a CEO from 1993-2002, John H. Biggs, who was at the same time a director of Boeing. TIAA’s current board of directors includes an associate of a major military research firm, MITRE Corporations, and several members of the Council on Foreign Relations. Its senior executive Vice President, Rahul Merchant, is currently also a director at two information technology firms that have large military contracts: Juniper Networks and AASKI.
The American Association of Retired Persons’ chief lobbyist from 2002-2007, Chris Hansen, had previously served in that capacity at Boeing. The current VP of communications at Northrop Grumman, Lisa Davis, held that position at AARP from 1996-2005.
Board members and CEOs of the major weapons corporations serve on the boards of many nonprofits. Just to indicate the scope, these include the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Newman’s Own Foundation, New York Public Library, Carnegie Hall Society, Conservation International, Wolf Trap Foundation, WGBH, Boy Scouts, Newport Festival Foundation, Toys for Tots, STEM organizations, Catalyst, the National Science Center, the US Institute of Peace, and many foundations and universities.
The DoD promotes the employment of retired military officers as board members or CEOs of nonprofits, and several organizations and degree programs further this transition. U.S. Air Force Brigadier General Eden Murrie (Ret.) is now Director of Government Transformation and Agency Partnerships at the nonprofit Partnership for Public Service. She maintains that “[F]ormer military leaders have direct leadership experience and bring talent and integrity that could be applied in a nonprofit organization. . .” (seniormilitaryintransition.com/tag/eden-murrie/). Given the early retirement age, former military personnel (and reservists) are a natural fit for positions of influence in federal, state, and local governments, school boards, nonprofits, and volunteer work; many are in those places.
Perhaps the coziest relationships under the insecurity blanket are the multitudes of contracts and grants the Department of Defense tenders to the nonprofit world. DoD fiscal reporting is notoriously inaccurate, and there were conflicting accounts between and within the online databases. Nevertheless, even a fuzzy picture gives a good idea of the depth and scope of the coverage.
From the TNC 2016 Annual Report: “The Nature Conservancy is an organization that takes care of people and land, and they look for opportunities to partner. They’re nonpolitical. We need nongovernment organizations like TNC to help mobilize our citizens. They are on the ground. They understand the people, the politics, the partnerships. We need groups like TNC to subsidize what government organizations can’t do” (Mamie Parker, Former Assistant Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and Arkansas Trustee, The Nature Conservancy).
Among the subsidies going the other way are 44 DoD contracts with TNC totaling several million for the years 2008-2018 (USA). These are for such services as Prairie Habitat Reforestation, $100,000, and Runway and Biosecurity upkeep at Palmyra Atoll, HI, $82,000 (USA). For the years 2000-2016, GCW lists a total of $5,500,000 in TNC’s DoD contracts.
Grants to TNC for specific projects, not clearly different from contracts, were much larger. Each is listed separately (USA); a rough count of the total was more than $150 million. One $55 million grant was for “Army compatible use buffer (acubs) in vicinity of Fort Benning military installation.” Similar grants, the largest, $14 million, were for this service at other bases. Another was for the implementation of Fort Benning army installation’s ecological monitoring plan. Included in the description of these grants was the notice: “Assist State and local governments to mitigate or prevent incompatible civilian land use/activity that is likely to impair the continued operational utility of a Department of Defense (DoD) military installation. Grantees and participating governments are expected to adopt and implement the study recommendations.”
TNC’s Form 990 for 2017 states its investment income as $21 million. It reported government grants of $108.5 million, and government contracts of $9 million. These may include funds from state and local as well as all departments of the federal government. The Department of the Interior, which manages the vast lands used for bombing ranges and live ammunition war games, is another TNC grantor.
Other environmental organizations sustained by DoD contracts are the National Audubon Society ($945,000 for 6 years, GCW), and Point Reyes Bird Observatory ($145,000, 6 years, GCW). USA reports contracts with Stichting Deltares, a Dutch coastal research institute, for $550,000 in 2016, grants to the San Diego Zoo of $367,000, and to the Institute for Wildlife Studies, $1.3 million for shrike monitoring.


Goodwill Industries (training and employing the disabled, ex-offenders, veterans, and homeless people) is an enormous military contractor. Each entity is a separate corporation, based on state or region, and the total receipt is in the billions. For example, for 2000-2016 (GCW), Goodwill of South Florida had $434 million and Southeastern Wisconsin $906 million in contracts. Goods and services provided include food and logistics support, records processing, army combat pants, custodial, security, mowing, and recycling. Similar organizations working for the DoD include the Jewish Vocational Service and Community Workshop, janitorial services, $12 million over 5 years; Lighthouse for the Blind, $4.5 million, water purification equipment; Ability One; National Institute for the Blind; Pride Industries; and Melwood Horticultural Training Center.
The DoD does not shun the work of Federal Prison Industries, which sells furniture and other products. A government corporation (and thus not a nonprofit), it had half a billion in sales to all federal departments in 2016. Prison labor, Goodwill Industries, and other sheltered-workshop enterprises, along with for- profits employing immigrant workers, teenagers, retirees, and migrant workers (who grow food for the military and the rest of us), reveal the evolving nature of the US working class, and some explanation for its lack of revolutionary fervor, or even mild dissent from the capitalist system.
The well-paid, and truly diverse employees (including executives) of major weapons makers are also not about to construct wooden barricades. Boards of directors in these industries are welcoming to minorities and women. The CEOs of Lockheed and General Dynamics are women, as is the Chief Operating Officer of Northrop Grumman. These success stories reinforce personal aspirations among the have-nots, rather than questioning the system.
Contracts with universities, hospitals, and medical facilities are too numerous to detail here; one that illustrates how far the blanket stretches is with Oxford University, $800,000 for medical research. Professional associations with significant contracts include the Institute of International Education, American Council on Education, American Association of State Colleges and Universities, National Academy of Sciences, Society of Women Engineers, American Indian Science and Engineering Society, American Association of Nurse Anesthetists, Society of Mexican-American Engineers, and U.S. Green Building Council. The Council of State Governments (a nonprofit policy association of officials) received a $193,000 contract for “preparedness” work. Let us hope we are well prepared.
The leaders, staff, members, donors, and volunteers of nonprofit organizations are the kind of people who might have been peace activists, yet so many are smothered into silence under the vast insecurity blanket. In addition to all the direct and indirect beneficiaries of the military establishment, many people with no connection still cheer it on. They have been subject to relentless propaganda forthe military and its wars from the government, the print and digital press, TV, movies, sports shows, parades, and computer games—the latter teach children that killing is fun.
The indoctrination goes down easily. It has had a head start in the educational system that glorifies the violent history of the nation. Our schools are full of in-house tutoring, STEM programs, and fun robotics teams personally conducted by employees of the weapons makers. Young children may not understand all the connections, but they tend to remember the logos. The JROTC programs, imparting militaristic values, enroll far more children than the ones who will become future officers. The extremely well-funded recruitment efforts in schools include “fun” simulations of warfare.
There is a worldwide supporting cast for the complex that includes NATO, other alliances, defense ministries, foreign military industries, and bases, but that is a story for another day.
The millions sheltered under our thick and broad blanket, including the enlistees under the prickly part of it, are not to blame. Some people may be thrilled by the idea of death and destruction. However, most are just trying to earn a living, keep their organization or rust belt afloat, or be accepted into polite company. They would prefer constructive work or income from healthy sources. Yet many have been indoctrinated to believe that militarism is normal and necessary. For those who consider change to be essential if life on this planet has a chance at survival, it is important to see all the ways that the military- industrial-congressional-almost everything-complex is being sustained.
“Free market economy” is a myth. In addition to the huge nonprofit (non-market) sector, government intervention is substantial, not only in the gigantic military, but in agriculture, education, health care, infrastructure, economic development (!), et al. For the same trillions we could have a national economy that repairs the environment, provides a fine standard of living and cultural opportunities for all, and works for peace on earth.
Joan Roelofs is Professor Emerita of Political Science, Keene State College, New Hampshire. She is the author of Foundations and Public Policy: The Mask of Pluralism (SUNY Press, 2003) and Greening Cities (Rowman and Littlefield, 1996). She is the translator of Victor Considerant’s Principles of Socialism (Maisonneuve Press, 2006), and with Shawn P. Wilbur, of Charles Fourier’s anti-war fantasy, The World War of Small Pastries (Autonomedia, 2015). A community education short course on the military industrial complex is on her website, and may be used for similar purposes.
Site: www.joanroelofs.wordpress.com Contact: joan.roelofs@myfairpoint.net

Scientists Trace Heat Wave To Massive Star At Center Of Solar System

Image Courtesy The Onion

PASADENA, CA—Groundbreaking new findings announced Monday suggest the record-setting heat wave plaguing much of the United States may be due to radiation emitted from an enormous star located in the center of the solar system.
Scientists believe the star, which they have named G2V65, may in fact be the same bright yellow orb seen arcing over the sky day after day, and given its extreme heat and proximity to Earth, it is likely not only to have caused the heat wave, but to be responsible for every warm day in human history.
"Our measurements indicate the massive amount of energy this thing gives off is able to travel 93 million miles and reach our planet in as little as eight and a half minutes," said Professor Mitch Kivens, an astronomer at the California Institute of Technology. "While we can't see them, we're fairly certain these infrared rays strike Earth's surface, become trapped by the atmosphere, and just heat everything up like a great big oven."

"We originally thought that if this star was producing temperatures of 100-plus in the South and Midwest, it must be at least 100 degrees itself," Kivens added. "But it turns out it's far, far hotter than that, with a surface temperature of nearly 10,900 degrees Fahrenheit."

Kivens and his CalTech colleagues said this intense radiation, which results from constant nuclear reactions converting hydrogen to helium in the star's core, could also account for why the orb in the sky is extremely bright and difficult to stare at directly.
While scientists initially assumed the heat and luminescence of the star must make it the largest in the universe—a theory lent credence by the star appearing much bigger than other objects in the sky—they said the data actually appear to refute such a notion.
"Apparently it's gigantic simply because it's closer to us than any other star," Kivens said. "Which would also account for why we feel this particular star's heat during the day but are not warmed by the tiny blinking stars we see at night."

When asked if anything could be done to prevent or counteract the star's heat production, Kivens expressed skepticism.
"No, for the foreseeable future, I think we're locked into orbit with this thing," he said. "Although the star seems to disappear every night, 24-hour reports from around the world seem to indicate the star never leaves Earth entirely."
Residents of heat- and drought-stricken regions welcomed the findings, thankful to finally have an explanation for the high temperatures, if no relief from them.

"That makes sense, because it's usually hotter when that [star] is up in the air," said Stillwater, OK resident Asher Arps, 31, speaking to reporters as temperature rose to 110 degrees over the weekend. "I knew it lit things up, of course, but I didn't realize it could make things hot."
"The big star heats the earth, and the moon cools it—I get it," he added.
As to potential applications of the new discovery, experts acknowledge the possibilities could be limitless.

"This is a watershed moment," renewable energy specialist Dr. Martin Flint said. "Who knows where this could lead? Perhaps we could develop a method of harnessing these big star rays and transforming them into some sort of ecologically friendly power source."

"Wait, what am I saying?" he said, laughing. "I'm getting ahead of myself. We still don't understand how it's possible for that thing to be up in the sky in January when it's freezing outside."

Article Originally Appeared on The Onion.

Meltdown: A Quick Synopsis Of The Current Psychotic Break From Reality On The Left.


Unlike most people I never take firm sides in partisan politics. Apart from prefering to weigh in on an (issue by issue) basis there is a big picture reason I take this position which I thoroughly deconstruct here in this post, please have a read if you have a strong position on the topic of partisanship: http://dwahts.blogspot.com/2018/06/how-to-defeat-most-effective-social.html?m=1 but that does not mean I don't take interest in the changing favour and fortunes of each side of the partisan divide.


All my social values are liberal but I've been watching the slow motion train wreck currently happening in liberal politics absolutely astounded by what's going on, especially after the fiasco of the Trump/Putin Helsinki summit. Discussions with "team blue" seem to reveal the following rationale being pervasive:


Regarding the fact that there is no evidence of meddling by the Russian state in the 2016 US Election
1) If you do not accept the word of shadowy intelligence agencies, then you are either an idiot, a traitor or a Kremlin spy.
The assertion that any faith whatsover should be placed in this vipers nest of traitors (with their endless troves of secret evidence) is surely the worst idea anyone In the United States of Amnesia has ever had. Let's have a look at their record over the last two decades:

*Sadam has WMD's but the evidence is classified (one million dead Iraqis are the collateral damage on this one)
*No boots on the ground.
*Assad must go, he uses chemical weapons (turns out that was another big, fat lie)
*We look forward to the Liberation from dictator Ghadaffi and a new dawn for the country.
*The War on Terror will send a strong message to the world that terrorists will have nowhere to hide (just prior to ISIS being established)
*Anyone aiding or abetting terrorists will face the might of the US military (this did not obviously apply to the US, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Turkey or Israel, all of whom have been doing precisely that using the moniker "rebels" as they bring down sovereign governments)
https://off-guardian.org/2018/07/20/democratic-institutions-10-lessons-from-history-that-will-destroy-your-trust-in-the-cia/


Regarding the absolute indignation of the US possibly being meddled with by the Russian state, and subsequent outrage
2) The US has the moral high ground to stand up to foreign interference as a bastion of liberty that respects human rights and freedoms. 

*Never has such an utterly absurd notion been put forward that is actually supposed to be taken seriously.
Here's why, from governments own data the US, with its 1000 international military bases, literally wrote the book on meddling, regime change, psyops, blackops, interference, disruptions, sanctions, economic hitmen, foreign coups, colour revolution etc etc.
https://www.mintpressnews.com/governments-own-data-shows-us-interfered-in-81-foreign-elections/226143/#.W00pJpjSqHk.facebook

*If you are still in doubt take it from the horse's mouth. This clip details similar facts, from a left leaning show, quoting a Democrat senator explaining the US is currently running subversive military campaigns in 76 countries AS WE SPEAK!


Dems: Nobody but the American people should decide our elections.
3) Also Dems: illegal immigrants who are not citizens should be able to vote in our elections.
*I simply don't know what to say here...


 Onthe issue of $100k being spent on Russian Facebook ads
4) Foreign money and representation is nothing short of treason, and anyone involved should be indicted.
*As foreign lobby groups like Israel lobby AIPAC and the Saudis spend billions bribing their leaders in Washington on every bill passed, while voters vote only once.... every five years..
*Let it be known there is no Russian lobby....




Is Every Year Really The Hottest Year On Record? How To Check For Yourself! Fudged Data Notwithstanding.


What is the real hottest year on record?
See here:
https://www.skepticalscience.com/1934-hottest-year-on-record.htm

Welcome to the most powerful weather tool on the internet. You can have personal access to all weather data so often cited by the sources of the mischievous MSM propaganda machine that uses graphs truncated on the X-AXIS, uses "anomalies" (which are products not data) in their endless crusade to convince us the earth is imminently about to ignite and become a flaming ball of hellish inferno. From their OWN SOURCES. I'm not so certain this is ultimately useful because the data is is of such poor calibre because of "tuning" but it at least you have a starting point.  http://climatechangedispatch.com/four-most-used-temp-datasets-vary-wildly/amp/

You will be surprised to learn that it's not even possible to calculate "global temperatures" and every layer of the atmosphere presents it's own story.

This tool allows you to open menu's that presents overlays of various data sets that can be navigated by date and height in the atmosphere, winds and oceans.

TOOL:
https://earth.nullschool.net/#2018/07/12/1200Z/wind/surface/level/overlay=temp/orthographic=28.33,67.69,3000/loc=28.220,70.334

If you click on the word "Earth" it brings up a menu for the various data sets, quick keys such as using < to go back 4 hours and << to go back 24 hours. The sources, scale etc are all given and by selecting the parameters you will soon realise the complexity of reality and how diengenuous all those fear-mongering articles really are, such as this example from of the notoriously sensationalist sites.
http://www.severe-weather.eu/news/scorching-heat-wave-in-northern-europe-locations-far-inside-the-arctic-circle-hit-30-c/
Using the tool you can check the specifics and establish that they are, as usual, untrue:

If you don't check yourself, the revised version of History like the Dutch Weather Beuro(cracy's) (KNMI) and others are known to do (see below before and after) is what you will find on Google.

Everything we know is wrong? "Conventional Wisdom" is usually wrong for a variety of reasons.


Does the earth revolve around the sun? How many moons does the earth have? What is mass? What is energy? What is Gravity? What is dark matter? Dark energy? Do we have direct evidence for black holes? How did the solar system form? Is the Sun a thermonuclear fusion phenomenon? Are there more than 3 dimensions? Find out why your answers are wrong, and you'll be surprised to know almost all conventional wisdom is wrong.

BUT the answers are not ALL necessarily wrong. That is my deliberate attempt at being obtuse to make a point. Technically there are better answers that are not required for day-to-day interaction, depending on how exact the answer needs to be or exactly how the question was framed. Sometimes the definition of a word which was chosen in the question is not definitively accepted or a casual definition is incorrrect but more widely accepted. We can get around this by utilization of the the correct context and subjective/absolute qualification. We also need to pay attention to the correct phrasing (in terms of the way the question is posed.)

But beyond these is where it gets interesting. These are those cases where our institutions or conventional wisdom simply has it dead wrong, and its those issues which are usually explored in their own posts or will be explored at a future date in my upcomming podcast:

Everything we know is wrong 

Some samples of the different kinds of "wrong". From semantics to improper qualification of context. From hyberbole to simply having it dead wrong. 

1) Does the earth revolve around the sun?
No, in fact the earth and sun both revolve around a common epicentre, which jiggles around as all the planets revolve around a common aggregate epicentre, dominated by the suns overwhelming mass.
https://www.realclearscience.com/blog/2014/08/technically_the_earth_does_not_orbit_the_sun.html

2) The earth only has one moon.
Not true, few people know that the earth actually has a tiny second moon called Cruithne discovered in 1986
https://www.sciencealert.com/earth-might-actually-have-a-second-moon


The Panel of QI react with understandable disbelief at the prospect of earths second moon.

3) Civilization started after the last Ice Age.
We now know that after the last Ice Age civilisation was more likely to have rebooted than started. There are many different theories and speculations but the truth is we really don't  know the specifics for sure.

One of the more interesting takes emerging from new scientific finds casting doubt on the precise origins of humanity. An informal and interesting chat.

Further reading on the re-think of the origins of our civilization:


4) Dark matter is real? 
This is actually not established yet, and there is much much more chance it does not exist compared to it existing.
http://dwahts.blogspot.com/2018/04/dark-matter-does-not-exist.html?m=1

Black holes are the most violent forces in the known universe.
There is something lurking in the night sky that is pulling the entire regional universe towards it. And we don't know what it is.


5) Do hypothetical "Black Holes" actually even exist at all? 
This question is a Pandora's Box on the subject of cosmology. All I can say is that if you are ready for a rabbit-hole event, read this post:


6) There is no absolute frame of reference.
This is a surprise, yes and no, loosely related to the above its for the more technically minded.



What is mass? 

What is energy? 

What is Gravity? 

How did the solar system form?

Is the Sun a thermonuclear fusion phenomenon?

Are there more than 3 dimensions?

Find out why your answers 
reading from my blog where I report the most important cases of flawed understanding to you! 

It's these cases where we are most likely to find institutionalised fraud, special interest groups or agendas being seviced which parade as unbiased clinical studies. In the medical feild the problems are self evident. For Astrophysics its the establishment preserving the status quo. With climate change its a matter of an entire feild of study being co-opted by globalist special interests of unimaginable wealth and resources. For commercial industry and publically funded matters it's all about greed, corruption and systemic nepotism that is subverted by stakeholders or powerful lobby groups. 

This type of incentive gets very problematic for  something that has become undervalued in the age of misinformation: TRUTH!











US Police Are Trained In Israel



Just a collection of articles reminding you of this so you dont act surprised when cops go "gaza" on your ass. Its to be expected. I varied the sources so you know its legit, casual research can easily confirm it.

https://theintercept.com/2017/09/15/police-israel-cops-training-adl-human-rights-abuses-dc-washington/

https://www.middleeastmonitor.com/20180607-concern-as-us-police-officers-are-trained-in-israel/

http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/joint-us-israel-police-and-law-enforcement-training

https://m.jpost.com/Israel-News/US-police-train-in-counterterrorism-in-Israel-attend-911-memorial-504231/amp

http://www.globalnewscentre.com/the-high-cost-of-using-war-criminals-to-train-u-s-police/#sthash.GvDF4ZfW.dpbs

But there is some good news:

https://www.alaraby.co.uk/english/News/2018/4/20/US-city-bans-police-from-training-with-Israel-forces

Basically the police are being trained to subjugate a nation for its masters. Movies will always reflect them as the good guys. Thats what media does.

Dīvide et imperā: How To Defeat The Most Effective Social Control Weapon In Human History



Many different empires, cultures and nations have existed in history and while the details, styles, values and aesthetics keep changing, the core structure remains unchanged.

In order to benefit from social coperation and steal reward in excess of the labour and value you invest, you cannot take it by brute force for extended periods of time without facing the wrath of the crowds. The crowds need to give it to you willingly or unknowingly. 

There was one exception to this synopsis, the Feudal System  but there is more to that than people realise, it's a post for a later day and deserves full scrutiny and parrellels do manifest. The feudal system though was more a sovereign system over a nation  and would little use to globalists whose aspirations are not to rule a nation,  but to reduce entire nations to vassals and rule over EMPIRE. This would require a  a sophisticated interplay of managing  a home population with that of the conquered nations on the frontier. We see that strategy burst almost fully formed into the world stage with Phillip II of Macedonia, who along with his son  Alexander (the great) provide the first detailed records of how it may have worked. No doubt there were earlier versions, but there are no reliable means to dissect it. Certainly Alexander was a master at maintaining the  a support of his army in difficult conditions.

The support of the home crowd is also needed to win wars. No army has ever been effective fighting under duress, they would assemble, arm  and immediatly turn on you.


In the mainstream if you research Divide & Rule or Divide & Conquer they are typically conflated. The empasis is more on the Machiavellian angle. Machiavelli formulated the divide and conquer strategy as an axiom in his own version of Art of War where the enemy can be forced to break up their forces or where the mutual trust between the opponent’s leader and his men can be sabotaged and broken.

Economically in the corporate world it’s used to gain advantage by triggering smaller competitors to take business away from each other and in effect canceling each other out, leaving the larger corporation to move in to reap greater profits, an indirect way the bigger fish eat the littler fish. Business models also use it to successfully tackle a large project by breaking it down into smaller, more manageable components. Read more HERE

Before the reigning Judeo-Christian Anglo-American Empire of today there were other more monolithic empires that the current crop of loosely ideologically aligned old money banking dynasties, globalists and corporate fascists either studied or even modeled themselves on.

Alternatively, with or without engineering society themselves they found that the institutional relics of these early social engineers remained, such as in Babylon, and that the self perpetuating setup was an environment they could flourish in.  They then gamed the system commensurate with their agenda.

This way the social climate itself nurtures the success of such types and the situation really does becomes self perpetuating.  This has been perpetuated but would probably be the case long after the original social architects are gone.  We could conceivably be battling a legacy that outlives it's creators by decades or even centuries if we blunder on without the introspection to guard against it.

As it stands right now the danger is as real with one guise as it is with the other. Let's be serious here.  In reality there is no immediate ideological motive driving politics. The ideology is not in the campaigning, it is in the unseen design of the puppet-master globalist interests.  This means that historically wherever ideology is given for public consumption as motive, I would advise a degree of skepticism. Behind the dull ideological sheep, even those running for public office is one of two possibilities. Either  a big money, or a smarter social architect, and the latter is ultimately what this post is all about.

More often than not elite Zionists don't really indulge in peasant pursuits like Judaism, they are atheists who use it for control. Elite Neocons likewise are not really always Zionists, Christians or even patriots. I would make the case that they are in fact just the opposite, they are traitors. Globalism today is what Empire was in the past. Globalists do not really want a "Global Village" because that would be based on peer to peer tech and decentralized cryptocurrency.  The evidence points to them wanting something more akin to a globalist ghetto based on centralized central bank fiat currency,  massive debt and.... well, that can only end in tears.

All of the Neoliberal capital finance trends speak to us and reveal that they want franchises and employees not entrepreneurs and owned businesses. Real power is not elected, but is not a monarch either. There is something behind the throne that is more powerful than the king himself.

The ancients learned this the hard way. Their elites streamlined some highly sophisticated devices to engineer society through its institutions and that way they​ were able to produce values to which that society aspires. This is the true art of social engineering. The art of using spin and propaganda to manipulate our contemporary values. These values are then enforced by social regard and punished by social shame. This is more powerful than a police force enforcing laws by the sword or the gun. Adhering to these values could then be what is rewarded by status, praise or financial means. This effectively recognized our Darwinian nature before the science was even known!

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divide_and_rule

Once the values "we" stand for are institutionalized, we instantly differ from "them" and our tribal instincts are now ominously poised to be used against us. But by which methods?

Herein lies the brilliance of a legacy of ruling elites, each studying and improving on methods that were successful for previous dynasties, with the mistakes eliminated. 

Since Roman times, and probably well before, the method has been to use labels and values and tribal instincts against the peasants via two channels. The Romans were essentially frauds in many ways. Merchants and bureaucrats spreading census and survey long after military might. At their core their elite wanted land, power and control much like the capital finance multinationals and offshore tax havens, mercantile traders and bankster cabal of today. 

Roman brilliance seems centered around their shadowy cults, or indeed the more known ones such as the Imperial Cult, all of whom wanted power above all else. They were nothing like the enlightened ancient Greeks they sought to sell themselves as. Most of the early art, engineering and philosophy attributed to the Romans was in some way or another taken from various groups such as the incredible iron age  Etruscan society.  This is borne out even by the genetic record. They were also ultimately social engineers in a defacto sense although likely happened upon it by chance. The two channels that came to define The Roman  Empire (more than any claims of being civilized) were tactically almost perfect. They were a marked improvement on the methods of Philip the Second of Macedon. Philip II may have been the first internationalist with his supranational project, the League of Corinth. Divide and rule at home and divide and conquer at the frontier.  

The story of the Etruscans 

Before Macedonian emergence, Greeks had colonies all over the Hellenistic World as well as around the Mediterranean and Black Seas. The difference in those times is that there was no centrally commanded strategic template of the sort I am seeking to describe. In fact the Greek city states were more inclined to compete or even fight wars against each other. 

During the Peloponnesian wars between Athens and Sparta, they did happen upon a tactic that would become central to the developed empire in the modern globalist sense. They found a way to engage in deficit spending despite using gold and silver. They did this by diluting more and more copper into their coins of the day to make their limited supply of precious metals go further to finance military campaigns. This financial aspect would later be improved upon by blending it with Babylonian "money magic" and later still with Keynesian economic chicanery. This is essentially the invention of macro-economics. 

Rather it is macro-economics by virtue of abandoning all sound fiscal policies and economically sound Austrian Economics principles embraced later (and possibly as a result)  by the likes of Andrew Jackson and the libertarian boom times of America.  

HERE is more on early Greek Colonies.


The Mongols and Black Russians / White Russians all have fascinating sub plots. As did the Byzantine chapter of the Holy Roman Empire. I should include groups historians mistake as more simple such as The Hun and the later (now controversial) Khazarians and many associated with the ancient Babylonian "money magic"

This is not restricted to nations. Tax-exemption as well as usuary, money changing or money renting would characterise both the sovereign vs empire struggle and globalist structures for centuries to come.

It took many forms such as: 
  • The Knights Templar
  • The Crusades 
  • The Merovingian Dynasty 
  • The Alexanders
  • The Medici 
  • The Roundtable of Rhodes, Milner, Rockefeller and Rothschild 
  • The Catholic Church 
  • The Blue & White flag UN organisation
  • The CFR & Trilateral Commission of the Neocons Deep state
  • The Vatican etc etc. 

The Sumerians were endlessly fascinating but most of these are left out of school text books or get an insulting two pages dedicated to their  incredible societies. This is deliberate because elites have borrowed their secrets on how to rule. Divide and rule were elements of all of those elitest groups, secret societies or custodian cabals posing as leaders of the key internationalist nations in past civilizations.

 Still today whether its by race, creed, custom, ethnic, religious, partisan, nationalist, red state / blue state lines they will divide us and they will get us to turn to them to protect us from ourselves. This is the essence of it. If they need to do on duck season/rabbit season lines, trust me, they WILL do it.... with proper control of the media and indoctrination devices of society that is.

Bugs demonstrates how easy the system is to game

The objective is to ensure voting never effects the institutions that secure the stranglehold of the status quo on the establishment.

IE: CONTROL THE RELIGIOUS INSTITUTIONS 

https://dwahts.blogspot.com/2019/08/how-romans-perfected-divide-and-rule.html?m=1

https://dwahts.blogspot.com/2018/09/divide-rule-part-2-myth-of-good-books.html?m=1

MONETARY POLICY MUST NEVER CHANGE

https://dwahts.blogspot.com/2018/11/empires-only-collapse-for-one-reason.html?m=1

FOREIGN POLICY MUST NEVER CHANGE

https://dwahts.blogspot.com/2019/03/why-all-wars-are-banker-wars.html?m=1

THE MILITARY MUST REMAIN A PRIORITY EVEN DURING PEACETIME

https://dwahts.blogspot.com/2018/07/the-military-industrial-complex-mic.html?m=1

THERE MUST NEVER BE PEACETIME


Preventing Change: Peasant Politics (Identity Politics, SJW, Tokenism, Virtue Signalling)


If the population of the home sphere should ever unite against power, the system straightaway fails. Prevention of unity must be the primary objective of "Divide and Rule" Fail here and the entire system fails. 

Let the peasants contest elections
over peasant politics (nowadays identity politics)
These are generally tokenism issues lacking in focus on systemic injustice, this is not a coincidence. They pushed based on how successfully they acheive emotional attachments to that this aspects ensures the media coverage of the issues never produces advancement of the issues but rather produces teams, tribes and serves only to sew division with the proles. That way you need not surpress coverage, the more coverage you give the further away unity gets. Keep opening the borders and forcing cultures of different cultural values into close quarters and give media attention to the most militant minorities rights groups and sabotage movements seeking social equality on moderate, sound principles to ensure sectors of the population remain disenfranchised and bitter.

Immigration (purposely send assimilated citizens whose parents were from barbarian tribes into Roman cities to sew civil discord, have one party (creative license for comparisons sake,  they never had "parties") Champion pro-barbarian rights and have one traditional values party address the threat to Roman values the Barbarian ways represent. This goes on ad infinitum. Have Pagan (conservative) issues set off against, for eg Christian (or Progressive) issues.

Taxes Have each elected party reverse what the previous party did.
Past equivalences to what later became Womens rights, minorities rights,  LGBT,  Gay Marriage, Legalizing Pot, Abortion, etc these are all issues that stemmed from tribal/ cultural values, that the elites believed should obsess the peasant mind, because the peasants sense of who he is should by now be linked to whichever group he collectively identified with, and he should vote along these lines. Media must always report along these identity lines and threats to the various collectives must get regular and thorough coverage, invite community leaders to answer questions or debate pre-selected topics, but never to volunteer advice, on social issues. On monetary and foreign policy only ask closed questions.
The evils of prospects of conquest of nations or tribes that the empire has designs on be reported on by media, report on the brutality of their leaders or the ills of their customs, design the incidents around the regions our armies need to secure to control the resources or routes we covet.

https://www.ozy.com/flashback/genghis-khan-the-father-of-globalization/71997?utm_medium=sm&utm_source=ozywofb



The Establishment

The institutions have always been:
1) Money Supply (the treasury, fitness of coin, mint & now the central banks)
2) The religious institutions (temples, texts, then later churches AND THE RELIGION ITSELF )
3) The media of all varieties
4) The educational curriculum (the indoctrination device)
5) The Military & Police
6) The Democracy itself where applicable.

The practice of democracy was rolled out to service the existing power structure,  not just to give the illusion of choice as most people believe, but also as the catalyst to channelling the psychological enslavement of the masses and have them believe it to be the very source of their liberty. A masterstroke, but it can only be run at home not in the frontier and colonies because the state institutions are only by design and established at home, the colonies must be run by authoritarian means.


Nothing has changed since Roman days, the United States still has managed democracy at home and still installs dictatorships in its conquered lands contrary to its stated values, but if the institution of media is securely controlled you control the news narrative. If you control today's news narrative then you effectively control tomorrow's history. If you control the past and the sense of where we come from, then you effectively control the future because you have the means to weild the divide and rule spell. Sheer brilliance streamlined over centuries.

When to switch the divide.
The one time the divide must be bridged is just before declaration of war. That is when media is in the unique position of having a mandate to create unity in the broader population. Never do so during an election, rather just after. Now we are all "us" and in solidarity as the nation. The nation we are to attack is now to become "them". Every exploited military nation must have an enemy. Having enemies is what ultimately unites us (against the enemy). It creates unity in the population during war, and spoils for the rulers. The only cost is the blood of peasants. From the elites perspective we are just peasants so all that needs be done is to enshrine dying for the cause is the ultimate honor. "He died for his country". Simelarly enshrine not fighting for your country the ultimate disgrace. Make this the core national value and entrench it via your controlled institutions and you straightaway have absolute control.


The capture of the Western State and education curriculum was achieved as detailed here:
https://dwahts.blogspot.com/2019/02/what-you-are-about-to-discover-should.html?m=1

How to defeat it.

George Orwell understood how to undo perpetual enslavement, but stopped short of a formula. This was likely because he was essentially one of them and only given scope by British intelligence agencies to write his dystopian novels because it serviced a useful and more immediate propaganda exercise against the communist rival of the day than any intangible abstract possible future danger would concern people with.


The key objective: There are none so hopelessly enslaved as those who falsely believe they are free, for they shall fight and die protecting their enslavement, so long long as the values of freedom (as understood by the proles) reconcile (in reality) with circumstances commensurate with control. This is double-speak in the ministry of truth. Society must financially reward enforcers, and status recognized by achievement in enforcing and furthering these apparatus.

Spin. Success. Shame. Scorn.

There is no other way to describe the world views of MSM than as conspiracy theories. Tin foil hat wearers also sprout conspiracy theories which in their paranoid heads are everywhere. People don't  take the time to find out, and that leaves holes in their understanding, but the truth lies somewhere in between. Same with ideology of all kind. Are you socialist? Capitalist? Religious? Patriot? Partisan? As soon as you adopt a label you are finished. Once your identity is tied in with any predetermined wholesale set of beliefs your ego now requires you defend it as if it were your own personal standing. The best way to position yourself as an emergent thinker, if you value freedom of thought and objectivity and don't  want to be enslaved to an unseen hand by cool & calculated design, is to keep the separate aspects of things you are passionate about as stand alone principles without adopting any package-deal/ pre-constructed labels that require adopting the entire ideology. The down side is that people are used to taking sympathetic or antagonistic positions against predefined labels and will assume if you discuss one element you are in for the rest. This takes time to clarify and can be a chore but its worth it since the predefined narratives are not producing engagement that is advancing the issues, its producing teams, camps, tribes and clans. Again, this is by design. The most important device in divide and conquer method is get the peasants to identify collectively. You can't  divide unless there are tribes to divide into. Where there are no ethnic/racial/sectarian/religious divides to inflame you engineer them along partisan or ideological lines but this fails if the lines are blurred so labels are the single most important ingredient in the divide and conquer recipe.


It is no accident that every aspect of MSM is crafted around this premise, and the issues processed through them by reductionist principles. It follows logically that it is impossible to protect yourself from this trap unless you shed these labels.


If you class yourself as any of the below my suggestion is rather engage with people based on the merits of separate principles, not your identity label.

Partisan (team red/blue or labour or conservative or democrat etc). The most obvious and cheapest trick.

Capitalist. Isolate the free market principles you value without selling yourself a capitalist, its a wide and deadly scoped term that has a cost of judgement related to all the empire conquests rather than the Libertarian origins which were well-intentioned. Never fall into the capitalist vs socialist trap,  keep the debate focused on issues not teams.

Socialist. Isolate the comunity values you believe are beneficial. There is no shame in wanting a society that takes care of its sick and old rather than all its welfare going to big banks, but there is divisive prejudice in the commie/red fear baggage. As above never succumb to socialist vs capitalist controlled narrative,  that is the trap that is set to create division on ideological lines.

Religious. Only use your religious freedom to protect your religious integrity, do not allow it to define you as a social dynamic even if it defines you personally, otherwise it will be used against you. Never VOTE on religious lines, this will result only in exploitation.

Race. The easiest thing to exploit by rulers. Use race descriptively or in cases of rights violations. Avoid groups, politics and social movements parading as pride movements and don't be guilted in defining yourself by race, your individuality is your most precious freedom, your racial identity is a descriptive reality not a stereotype prison.

Feminist. The only thing you need to change is defining yourself by a label designed to enslave you. You can still champion the same causes but without the desired divisive label.



Patriot. Never submit to blind support of nationalist causes because the elites use this label of last resort when most desperate to blackmail and shame. Rather be critical of power, hold it to account, just do so by issue not by partisan party wholesale team politiking, or you play straight back into the system and your descent will end up benefiting the systems engineers even if it hurts one political party (starting to realize how well crafted this system is?).

This unaligned resistance,  by issue not by party alignment, is the best way to service your pride in your nation, to keep it free and honest. Never do it the disservice of allowing cheap peer pressure to prevail or you risk becoming a brown-shirt thug that threatens everything you believe you stand for.

George Orwell's Chilling look into a dystopian future that seems almost unavoidable now.




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More in the Divide Et Impera series





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