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22 julio, 2016

#Left and #Right Arm #Puppets of One #US PoliticalBody

2-minute videos: copied ‘leadership’ speeches reveal Left and Right arm puppets of one US political body, psychopathically pretending to care while engaging in rogue state endless wars, debt, and lies
Carl Herman

James Corbett’s sharp 2-minute video:
 

It’s not just the First Ladies; 2-minute video of President Bush defending government-scripted videos pretending to be news:

 
Conan O’Brien’s 2-minutes revealing corporate news copies the same scripts thoughtlessly; please note the script-readers’ attempts to sound authentic in their readings:

 
But these tragic-comic copied speeches and admittance of government scripts as “news,” are just the invitation to examine the type of government these blatherings cover. Looking is required for responsible citizens, with the facts of a rogue state US empire quickly and easily seen in Emperor’s New Clothes obviousness for those with intellectual integrity and moral courage to trust their own eyes.

Of course, confirmation of these facts also require at least minimum action to demand arrests of US “leaders” orchestrating a rogue state empire with blatant crimes centering in war, money, and lies, with annual costs killing millions, harming billions, and looting trillions.
 

 

25 junio, 2015

The #False #Left / #Right #Paradigm Explained

What exactly is the Hegelian Dialectic?

The False Left/Right Paradigm Explained
As the TPP and the TTIP begins to enslave America, it’s important to understand the Hegelian Dialectic and how it was used to pass these “trade” agreements.

What exactly is the Hegelian Dialectic?
Simply put, the dialectic says the human mind can’t understand anything unless it can be split into two polar opposites, i.e. Left / Right.

“For example when people are talking about two political parties, [Republican or Democrat], what they’re actually referring to, without realizing it, is the thesis and the antithesis based off the Hegelian Dialectic,” General Maddox with realnewsaustralia.com wrote. “The only real debate that occurs is just the minor differences between those two parties.” 

“Nothing is said or done about the issues that neither left or right is discussing.”

And establishment insider Carroll Quigley revealed why there doesn’t appear to be much difference between Republican and Democrat presidents.

“The argument that the two parties should represent opposed ideals and policies, one, perhaps, of the Right and the other of the Left, is a foolish idea acceptable only to the doctrinaire and academic thinkers,” Quigley advocated in his book Tragedy and Hope. “Instead, the two parties should be almost identical, so that the American people can ‘throw the rascals out’ at any election without leading to any profound or extreme shifts in policy.”