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from: Steve Asher
date: 2005-01-01 01:14:06
subject: The March Into Internment

THE MARCH INTO INTERNMENT ADVANCES
MORE STORMS COMING

By: SARTRE

The past year 2004 started off as a time to go fishing and ends in a
tsunami wave of calamity. The relief efforts are portrayed as
assistance after the effect of a natural disaster, but the real story
for the year is the onslaught of refugee  camps of a very different
kind. The condition of the globe is much more at risk from political
discord than from an environmental catastrophe. If the planet can
rally to aid the suffering from the wrath of mother nature, why is it
virtually impossible to resolve the differences from man made
conflicts?

This question is eternal and goes to the nucleus of social
relationships. When it takes the shape of political affairs, the
divergence becomes deadly. The year in review offers another tragic
chapter in the inevitable trek of destiny. This slog is so routine and
customary - most never consider - that a coming clash approaches a
critical collision.  Their disbelief with reality is central to the
conquest that engulfs their lives and devastates their future.

Chronology of news events in 2004 from the AP gives a concise account
that concurrence is a suspect goal.

    Jan - President Bush proposes legal status at least temporarily
    for millions of illegal immigrants working in U.S.

    Feb - President Bush unveils $2.4 trillion budget featuring record
    deficit, big increases for defense and homeland security.

    March - First same-sex marriage licenses issued in Oregon.

    April - White House declassifies pre-Sept. 11 memo that says al-
    Qaida determined to launch U.S. attacks.

    May - Bomb rips through stadium in Chechen capital, killing
    provincial president.

    June - Federal judge declares Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act
    unconstitutional, saying measure infringes on women's right to choose.

    July - International Court of Justice rules that Israeli barrier
    violates international law.

    Aug - Britain grants first license for human cloning.

    Sept - U.S. military deaths in Iraq campaign pass 1,000.

    Oct - Top U.S. arms inspector in Iraq finds no evidence Saddam
    Hussein's regime produced weapons of mass destruction after 1991.

    Nov - Ivory Coast airstrike kills nine French peacekeepers and
    American aid worker, prompting France to wipe out country's modest 
    air force.

    Dec - Ukrainian presidential candidate Viktor Yushchenko poisoned
    with dioxin, doctors say.

Such mainstream news examples illustrate the reoccurring themes.
Economic deficits are now the norm, cultural warfare has become a way
of life, International struggles a constant conflict and bloody
suffering a forgone conclusion. Courts arbitrate artificial dictates
as the political deceit prevails and the warfare intensifies.

Note that concepts like civil liberty are not deemed worthy to make
the list. Shaping the cultural distortions are more significant than
restoring a normal balance. It is valid to conclude that not much
really changes, year after year.  What does vary is the intensity,
scope and speed of the social disorder. If technology is the expeditor
for this acceleration, then intimidation and force are the methods for
generating unrest. As more strife develops, the opportunity to ratchet
up greater levels of enforcement follows.

The pattern of the NWO is clear. Global order is forged in the fires
of turmoil. The will to resist is the only weapon that threatens the
plan for cultural and political relocation. The 2004 U.S. hurricane
season was one not easily forgotten.  The economic costs while huge
and the risks highlighted, will not dissuade living by the sea.   
The notion that it can be made safe to spit in the eye of nature is
symbolic of the prevailing world attitude.  Warning systems will
foretell of a coming storm, measure can be taken to protect life. 
What is lost in the rush to protect our physical surroundings is that 
the herd can never be sheltered when the political "cowboy" authorities
are driving everyone into a corral for branding.  

The dialectic is still alive and growing again.   Cause disruption, 
to create an excuse, in order to apply the remedy.  Incarceration is
built one prisoner at a time.  One day a moat will encircle your
castle. It won't provide a secure defense but will undermine the
foundation of the walls.  What about all the news this year that was
seldom reported?  If the media ignores the significant does that mean
you are immune to its consequence? Or are you resigned to accept your
RFID chip implant as the price for living under a benign Skull and
Bones version of compassionate harmony?

2004 was a great disappointment. Another election year cycle - no
reprieve - just more suffering.  Our political tempest won't pass like
a tornado. It's a whirlwind that never ceases to obliterate a social
order worthy of defending.  If lives are worth saving from a natural
disaster, why are they so easily sacrificed or offered up in the
normal course of obedience to the global community? The prospect for
2005 may well hold surprises, but established trends have a life of
their own. Continued war, global inflation and more social chaos. That
is the state of the global gulag.  As civil liberties are disregarded
the typhoon of human carnage will intensify. What will it take to make
that the top story for next year?

"Published originally at EtherZone.com : republication allowed with
this notice and hyperlink intact." 

Souce: EtherZone - http://etherzone.com/2004/sart123104.shtml


Cheers, Steve..

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