Update
Before this article begins, I would like to apologise for the reduced frequency of published articles. I had settled on writing one article per month, however, my new life in the Middle East, from July last year, has made it difficult to publish at this pace.
I first started this site in order to channel the anger and sadness I experienced during the COVID lockdowns, and while my life is now more free and sheltered from the madness of our world, I still sense those same emotions.
This is why I continue to write and finally publish an article (this one is a few months old already!) that can provide positive energy, inspiration and truth.
I hope you will hear from me again next month.
The Nature of the State
“War is Hell.” - General William Tecumseh Sherman (b. 1820, d. 1891)
“War is the health of the State.” - Randolph Bourne (b. 1886, d. 1918)
“War is a racket…It is possibly the oldest, easily the most profitable, surely the most vicious…It is the only one in which the profits are reckoned in dollars and the losses in lives.” - Major General Smedley Darlington Butler (b. 1881, d. 1940)
War is murder.
Conscription is slavery.
The resulting trauma and destruction persist into the next generation.
However, for nearly 80 years, the West has never experienced war, at least not overt war, and certainly not on it’s own doorstep.
The West’s only recent experience of war can be found in video games, movies and the news.
Perfectly moderated, edited and more importantly, distorted, for the masses to consume.
Most still believe a group of Arab men with little flight training, and a few box cutters, managed to launch four planes into the Twin Towers, the Pentagon and a field on September 11th 2001.
This event was the catalyst that launched a war without end in the Middle East, despite the official narrative of 9/11 creating more questions than answers.
Watch: “Loose Change” - a 9/11 documentary that sheds light on the mainstream narrative
Take a step back though, and you will see: nearly every recent enemy of the West was first funded by the West - see Operation Cyclone.
However, as always, truth is the first casualty of war, and so during this near 80-year period of Pax Americana, western democracies have continued to threaten, invade and destroy countries most voters could not point to on a map.
In fact, the greatest terrorists on the planet have not been religious extremists but former US Presidents and UK Prime Ministers.
Former US President George Bush and UK Prime Minister Tony Blair knowingly invaded Iraq in 2003 on the blatant lie that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction.
The ensuing violence in Iraq lead to over 1 million innocent Iraqis being killed.
Former US President Barack Obama also committed his own acts of terrorism by overseeing more drone strikes in his first year than Bush carried out in his entire presidency.
Yet, these men walk free while billions of people have been under house arrest, coerced into taking a “vaccine” and had their lives ruined - all based on the COVID lie.
Today, the State is enacting war on it’s own people, and the majority are asleep.
There is hope, however, with a leading Saudi cardiologist recently calling for the suspension of mRNA vaccines - quite the turnaround for a country previously severely strict and compliant with COVID mandates from the West.
War always causes death, starvation, uncertainty and inflation - and all are being experienced now.
The COVID propaganda campaign from the State struck fear into the public that death was always waiting for them and it would be a loved one, neighbour or friend that would deal death to them, just by breathing.
Stricken with fear, the public willfully abided by the inhumane, unscientific and irrational restrictions on their own freedom - with devastating consequences.
Countries are becoming failed states like Sri Lanka, children are being diagnosed with myocarditis, and thousands of small businesses have since collapsed.
Even in the UK, many believe the failing economy is due to Brexit and not the unprecedented restriction on freedom since March 2020 and the explosion in the currency supply.
There is a covert (or overt if you are awake) war being conducted by the elite parasitic class against the people and it will continue if left unopposed.
War is the Health of the State
Any argument for a life without the State, or at least a limited version, is met with cries of, “Oh, but who would build the roads?”, and “Who would care for the sick and the elderly?”
Here lies an immense blind spot for those that love the State.
While the State may build the roads and care for the sick and the elderly, the State starts, conducts and prolongs war.
Since the birth of the United States, in 1776, the US has been at war for 225 years of it’s now 247-year history - 91% of the time!
If someone does something more than 90% of the time, be sure that it is part of it’s existence - its meaning in life.
Even this long period of “peace”, since the end of World War II, in 1945, has been punctured with:
The Cold War (1947-’91),
The Korean War (1950-’53),
The Vietnam War (1955-’75),
The Troubles (UK and Ireland) (1968-’98),
The Iran-Contra Affair (1981-’90),
Gulf Wars I & II (1990-’91 & 2003-’11),
The Falklands War (1982),
The Yugoslav Wars (1991-2001),
The War in Afghanistan (2001-’21),
The Syrian Civil War (2011-ongoing),
The Libyan Civil War (2014-’20),
The War in Ukraine (2022-ongoing)
How can this be?
Surely, the State loves humanity?
This quote may offer some answers:
“The whole aim of practical politics is to keep the populace alarmed (and hence clamorous to be led to safety) by an endless series of hobgoblins, most of them imaginary.” - H.L. Mencken (b. 1880, d. 1956)
Without a great threat on the horizon, it would seem likely the people would realise: “Wait, why am I paying taxes for services I can deliver or source better than the government?”
The State produces nothing.
Politicians are not entrepreneurs - they do not organise the factors of production: land, labour and capital, in order to add value to society.
Politicians only take value from society, through taxation.
Yes, the roads are built using land, labour and capital, but it is not the land, labour or capital of the politician.
Yes, the rubbish bins are collected weekly, but it is not the labour and capital of the politician being used.
There needs to be a bogeyman (or bogey-virus) in the newspapers, on the TV and on social media to distract the people.
A bogeyman so threatening that all will relinquish their freedom to the politician for the perceived safety promised to them.
“Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety” - Benjamin Franklin (b. 1706, d. 1790)
“Yes, you may be able to build your own road, but can you take on [Putin, Gaddafi, Saddam Hussein, Osama bin Laden] on your own?”
“Yes, you may be able to organise with your neighbors to source your own rubbish delivery service, but can you defeat a virus?”
“Can you and your home-schooling neighbours take on climate change?”
War is the greatest tool the State has to justify it’s existence, and the list grows larger:
The War on Poverty,
The War on Drugs,
The War on Terror,
The War on Climate Change,
The War on COVID…
Then there are trade wars, currency wars, cyber wars and kinetic wars.
Former UK Prime Minister, Tony Blair, in his famous speech at the UK Labour Party Conference, in 1997, said “Education, education, education.” - he should really have been more honest and said:
“War, war, war.”
It is important to further delve into the mentality of the war-mongering politician:
They are at the seat of power: a place that attracts psychopaths
They can steal wealth (tax) and have a monopoly on violence (military and police force)
If they need more wealth (through taxation or via corruption), they can create more distractions (wars) that require further funding
The central bank will always be the buyer of last resort for government bonds, thus offering a near endless supply of currency (also know as inflation: a hidden tax on the people)
They can coerce the media to use the power of language, or propaganda, to persuade others they are here for their interests
The State is a golden retreat for psychopaths and they have plenty of opportunity to hone their skills.
However, the State needs an ideology to persuade the masses that they are here as their hero.
To that end, they turn to their intellectual minions.
The Intellectual Minion
“…the problem of the ruling group…is how to maintain their rule. While force is their modus operandi, their basic and longrun problem is ideological. For in order to continue in office, any government…must have the support of the majority of its subjects. This support…need not be active enthusiasm…support in the sense of acceptance of some sort it must be…”
“For this essential acceptance, the majority must be persuaded by ideology that their government is good, wise and, at least, inevitable…Promoting this ideology among the people is the vital social task of the “intellectuals.”
Anatomy of the State - Murray N. Rothbard (b. 1926, d. 1995)
The State needs an ideology, just as much as the perceived enemy.
The State absorbs the media and the intelligentsia into it’s apparatus - all in a symbiotic relationship.
The more the media and intelligentsia can help the State, the more power the State wields, the more elevated the media and intelligentsia are in society.
This loop generates war after war, as more of the media and intelligentsia are absorbed into the State apparatus.
Eventually, anyone offering a differing opinion on a matter of war is silenced and labelled a “conspiracy theorist” or an “apologist”.
The media will bang the drum of war, rather than demand peaceful resolution.
The media are the “shit-stirrers” in the State’s apparatus.
The intelligentsia are protected with the label “expert”, as if a higher education qualification is enough to signal the morality of an “expert”, and not just their expertise.
Dr. Harold Shipman (b. 1946, d. 2004) was an “expert” that went on to murder at least 15 people.
There were many “experts” in command during the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in Ukraine in 1986.
Professor Neil Ferguson warned the UK it would see 500,000 COVID deaths if it did not lockdown the country, in 2020 - despite his own fear-mongering, he thought it was perfectly fine to disregard his own advice and have an affair with a married woman.
“Experts” are capable of being psychopaths, incompetent and dishonest because they are human too.
Except, when they are right, and shine a light on the State, they are usually silenced.
As was the case with Dr. David Kelly (b. 1944, d. 2003), the British weapons inspector, that didn’t quite agree with the State’s case for war in Iraq in 2003 - he was found dead in a field in July 2003.
War is Big Business
It would be naïve to believe that all wars are fought for freedom, and that no corporations would have a vested interest in prolonging war, or even starting war.
As Major General Smedley Darlington Butler writes in “War is a Racket”: “At least 21,000 new millionaires and billionaires were made in the United States during the World War [1939-1945]”.
This military-industrial complex is really re-branded fascism, or as former Italian Prime Minister, Benito Mussolini (b. 1883, d. 1945) stated: “Fascism should more appropriately be called Corporatism because it is a merger of state and corporate power.”
During WWII, Standard Oil, a major U.S. oil producer, founded by John D. Rockefeller (b. 1839, d. 1937), started a joint-venture with German chemical manufacturer, IG Farben - known for their production of the poisonous gas used in the concentration camps, Zyklon B.
Standard Oil chairman, William Stamps Farish II (b. 1881, d. 1942) later pleaded “no contest” after being charged with conspiring with the Nazis.
Farish was only fined, but later died before the end of the war.
His grandson, William Stamps Farish III (b. 1939), became U.S. Ambassador to the UK, under former U.S. President George W. Bush (b. 1946).
Bush, himself, is a grandson of Prescott S. Bush (b. 1895, d. 1963), a founder of the Union Banking Corporation.
The Union Banking Corporation had it’s assets seized by the U.S. government under the U.S. Trading with the Enemy Act, in 1942, as it was a subsidiary of a Dutch bank, owned by Fritz Thyssen (b. 1873, d. 1951) - a known Nazi-financier, board member of the Reichsbank (the German central bank) and close associate of Prescott S. Bush.
UBC’s assets were eventually returned after the war, and one of Thyssen’s companies became today’s ThyssenKrupp AG.
In more recent times, after 9/11 (2001), US defence contractor, Raytheon, experienced a share price growth of 57% from October 2001 to July 2002, during the War in Afghanistan.
Lockheed Martin experienced a share price growth of 62% in the same period.
To provide some context, the S&P 500 fell by 7% from October 2001 to July 2002.
In fact, over a 20-year time frame from 2000, Lockheed Martin, L3Harris and Northrop Grumman have experienced close to a 2,000x increase in their share price.
Now, it could be argued these corporations are supplying a need for the State and are due a reward for their efforts. However, when these corporations return billions in sales, what is a few-hundred thousand dollars to them, if it can persuade a politician to prolong a war?
In July 2022, Kathy Warden, CEO of Northrop Grumman “…called on western governments to provide a “clear demand signal” if the industry is going to be able to provide the weapons needed for a prolonged conflict in Ukraine.”
This doesn’t sound like a woman with peaceful resolution at the forefront of her mind.
Recently, the CEO of Lockheed Martin has also stepped-up to say “…it stands ready to meet demand for its F-16 aircraft as some of Ukraine’s closest European allies revive efforts to provide fighter jets to Kyiv.”
This comment was made despite claims from the US they have rebuffed calls from Ukraine to supply fighter jets for “fear they could be used to strike Russian territory”.
In 2022, the US provided nearly $50 billion in aid to Ukraine - that is more than $1,000 per person in Ukraine - has all of this funding really gone to the Ukrainian people?
The corporations are concerned with meeting demand, and the US government is only more willing to supply further funding - a recipe for a prolonged and increasingly dangerous conflict.
The War On The Mind
Above is a picture of BBC war correspondent, Jeremy Bowen, lying in a ditch with a bulletproof vest, in Ukraine.
Notice anything odd?
Why does he look like he is in the trenches of a bloody battle, while a woman is going about her business only yards away?
Above is a picture of former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson walking the streets of Kyiv in April 2022.
Why is a UK Prime Minister walking through a city, without any body armour, that is supposedly under constant attack from the Russian military?
Legacy media will have you believe almost anything.
Because the truth is too scary for most to accept.
The truth that the State and it’s media apparatus have been lying to you for your whole life.
Because this truth reveals an unsettling idea - you, and you alone, are responsible for your own life.
This need not be an unsettling idea, because you have more power within you than you realise:
In time, you will learn to reject the State, and accept your true potential.
Now, more than ever, the State has a thirst for war, and it’s fractional-reserve banking system and fiat currency are the tools it uses to fund it’s bloodthirsty habit.
Today, the State is now enacting multiple skirmishes on the public:
COVID
Ukraine
Climate Change
Energy Crisis
Food Supply
Each causing similar consequences to previous wars:
Death
Starvation
Inflation
Political Uncertainty
COVID was an excuse for the State to make expanding the currency supply a normal event. Now much of the new currency supply is being used to fund the Russo-Ukrainian conflict.
A conflict that has created an energy crisis, particularly across Europe, in combination with efforts to fight climate change. Not only is there not enough energy supply in Europe, but all existing energy infrastructure has been underinvested and undermaintained for over a decade.
The COVID hysteria also undermined global trade and left many businesses deciding to not supply at full capacity because the State could always just lockdown the world again. Then there are the many that retired early or are now permanently receiving benefits - causing a massive production loss.
Now the rats that started this war are escaping a sinking ship and looking to blame others.
Anthony Fauci, Biden's Chief Medical Advisor During the Covid Pandemic, to Step Down in December
Rishi Sunak says scientists should never have been ’empowered’ during pandemic
All the while pushing the public to accept this new reality.
Soaring gas prices are a cost of Russia’s war – and Britain can’t avoid them
It also seems that protesting against immoral State mandates is now a good thing.
Chinese Protesters and the Global Internet Need One Another
If you look too closely at the legacy media new stories, you will be swept away by the emotion they intend to create within you.
Think of how quickly the media focus switched from COVID to Ukraine, almost overnight.
Unfortunately, it takes more time than the average person can dedicate, or will dedicate, to uncover the truth for themselves.
War truly is hell, and if war is the health of the State, then the larger the State becomes, the more hellish is our world.
Do not be fooled by the razzmatazz, or game show-like carnival that is the next election cycle.
A vote for any mainstream political party, is ultimately a vote for the system - the system that licks it’s lips and salivates for death and destruction.
“A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices.” - George Orwell (b. 1903, d. 1950)
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Le Libérateur
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