Socialism: thick lipstick on a global pig
By Jon Rappoport
To give you an idea of the deception inherent in socialism,
here is a quote from none other than Andrew Carnegie, once one of the
richest men in America:
"I believe Socialism is the grandest theory ever presented,
and I am sure it will someday rule the world. Then we will have attained
the Millennium...Then men will be content to work for the general
welfare and share their riches with their neighbors." (The New York
Times, 1 January 1885, "A Millionaire Socialist")
Carnegie, of course, like several of his ultra-rich
compatriots, devised a method to give away his riches while keeping
them: the non-profit foundation.
The last thing on Carnegie's bloated mind was becoming "equal" with the great unwashed.
He was a liar of the first order. He recognized that, when
you win the game of free enterprise, your most corrupt bet is to turn
around and find every possible way to block others from winning. Then,
you stand at the top of the heap, unchallenged.
That is exactly what he had in mind. That's what socialism actually meant to him.
Let's see socialism for what it is. Not in the abstract, but in reality.
Socialism is:
The taking of money (taxes) from some people who work for it and giving it to others who don't work for it. On a grand scale.
The vast expansion of freebies doled out by central government. In order to create and sustain dependence.
The government protection of favored persons and
corporations, permitting them and aiding them to expand their fortunes
without limit, regardless of what crimes they commit in the process.
(Monsanto would be a fine example.)
The squeezing out of those who would compete with the favored persons and corporations.
The dictatorship by and for the very wealthy, pretending to be the servant of the masses.
The lie that the dictatorship is being run by the masses.
The gradual lowering of the standard of living for the overwhelming number of people.
The propaganda claiming socialism is the path to a better world for all.
In other words, socialism is a protection racket and a long
con and a heartless system of elite control, posing as the greatest
good.
It is just another form of top-down tyranny---as old as the hills.
A year or two ago, a person living in Europe told me that the
European Union was not a problem, because it was just another layer of
socialism placed over the existing socialist governments of European
nations, and no one really noticed the existence of the EU.
---As if blindness were a reason not to worry.
SOCIALISM WAS NEVER ABOUT UNIVERSAL EQUALITY AND UNIVERSAL SHARING.
THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS UNIVERSAL AND COMPLETE EQUALITY AND SHARING, ONLY A FAKE VERSION DICTATED FROM ABOVE.
Socialism is, in the minds of most people who advocate it, a vague sentiment about people being kinder to each other.
Consider this fatuous and ludicrous statement, uttered by the
mob boss of bosses of the Soviet Union, Nikita Khrushchev, in 1961:
"The socialist economy has become so strong, so vigorous that from the
summits we have reached we can issue an open challenge of peaceful
economic competition to the most powerful capitalist country---the
United States of America."
Here is a correct translation: "Bankrolled and given vital
technology by a few elites from the West, our vast society of socialist
slave workers is now able to engage in capitalist competition with
America."
The raving of a madman.
Today's youth who push and protest and riot and censor, on
behalf of socialism, are working for the ultra-rich whom they despise.
That's the long and short of "the glorious revolution."
The Carnegies and Rockefellers of today (including a
miniature Rockefeller named George Soros) have engaged the young as foot
soldiers, and they know the young are willing dupes for socialism,
because they created, for the young, an education system that makes them
clueless and mindless.
The Carnegies and Rockefellers of today are saying: "Bring on
the new world, the better world, the more just world, the happier
world---whatever you want to call it---so we can run it from the top and
show you what we really think of you. Make every conceivable lever of
power ours, and then we'll reveal what we really have planned for you."
The prodigious author and researcher, Antony Sutton
(1925-2002), wrote about hidden men ("socialists") behind momentous
events. He exposed their fraud of working for "the greater good."
I recently came across a 1999 interview with Sutton, conducted by Kris Millegan, researcher and head of TrineDay publishers.
Millegan wrote about Antony Sutton in 1999: "Antony
C. Sutton, 74, has been persecuted but never prosecuted for his
research and subsequent publishing of his findings. His mainstream
career was shattered by his devotion towards uncovering the truth. In
1968, his Western Technology and Soviet Economic Development was
published by The Hoover Institute at Stanford University. Sutton showed
how the Soviet state's technological and manufacturing base, which was
then engaged in supplying the North Vietnamese the armaments and
supplies to kill and wound American soldiers, was built by US firms and
mostly paid for by the US taxpayers. From their largest steel and iron
plant, to automobile manufacturing equipment, to precision ball-bearings
and computers, basically the majority of the Soviet's large industrial
enterprises had been built with the United States help or technical
assistance."
"...Then, someone sent Antony a membership list of Skull and
Bones and- 'a picture jumped out'. And what a picture! A
multigenerational foreign-based secret society with fingers in all kinds
of pies and roots going back to 'Illuminati' influences in 1830's
Germany."
Here are excerpts from the 1999 interview:
Millegan - Can you tell the story of how you learned of Skull & Bones? And how you felt?
Sutton - I knew nothing of S&B until I received a letter
in the early 80's asking if I would like to look at a genuine membership
list. For no real reason I said yes. It was agreed to send the package
by Federal Express and I could keep it for 24 hours, it had to be
returned to the safe. It was a "black bag" job by a family member
disgusted with their activities.
For the benefit of any S&B members who may read and doubt the
statement; the membership list is in two volumes, black leather bound.
Living members and deceased members in separate volumes. Very handsome
books.
I spent all night in Kinko's, Santa Cruz, copied the entire volumes and returned within the 24 hour period.
I have never released any copies or identified the source. I figured
each copy could be coded and enable S&B to trace the leak.
How did I feel? I felt then (as I do now} that these "prominent" men are
really immature juveniles at heart. The horrible reality is that these
little boys have been dominant in their influence in world affairs. No
wonder we have wars and violence. Skull and Bones is the symbol of
terrorist violence, pirates, the SS Deaths Head Division in WW Two,
labels on poison bottles and so on.
I kept the stack of xerox sheets for quite a while before I looked at
them---when I did look---a picture jumped out, THIS was a significant
part of the so called [socialist] establishment. No wonder the world has
problems!
Millegan: - What did your study of elites, economics, secrecy and technology do for your career?
Sutton - Depends what you mean by "career"?
By conventional standards I am an abject failure. I've been thrown out
of two major Universities (UCLA and Stanford), denied tenure at Cal
State Los Angeles. Every time I write something, it appears to offend
someone in the Establishment and they throw me to the wolves.
On the other hand I've written 26 books, published a couple of
newsletters and so on...even more important I've never compromised on
the truth. And I don't quit.
In material terms...hopeless failure. In terms of discovery...I think
I've been successful. Judge a man by his enemies. William Buckley called
me a "jerk". Glenn Campbell, former Director of the Hoover Institution,
Stanford called me "a problem".
Millegan - Did any of Hitler's economic policies threaten the
interests of the international bankers, and if so did that play a role
in his downfall?
Sutton - Hitler's economic policies were OK'd by the bankers right
through the war...ITT, Chase, Texaco and others were operating in
Nazi-held France as late as 1945. In fact Chase in Paris was trying to
get [acquire] Nazi accounts as late as 1944. When we got to Germany in
May 1945, I remember seeing a (bombed-out) Woolworth store in Hamburg
and thinking, "What's Woolworth doing in Nazi Germany?" While we were
bombed and shelled it was "business as usual" for Big Business. Try the
Alien Custodian Papers.
...Union Banking is very important. I made a documentary for Dutch
National TV some years ago. It got all the way through the production
process to the Dutch TV Guide...at the last minute it was pulled and
another film substituted. This documentary has proof of Bush financing
Hitler---documents.
Maybe my Dutch friends will still get it viewed, but the [Skull&Bones] apparatus reaches into Holland.
Millegan - What is the story that was going to be told on Dutch TV? And what is the story of its censorship?
Sutton - Couple of years back, a Dutch TV production company from
Amsterdam---under contract to Dutch National TV---came to US to make
documentary on S&B [Skull and Bones]. They went to the Bones Temple
and other places and interviewed people on East Coast. On West Coast,
they interviewed myself and one other person.
I saw extracts from the original and it is a good professional job. They
had documents linking Bush family and other S&B members to
financing Hitler through Union Banking of New York and its Dutch
correspondent bank. More than I have in [Sutton's book] WALL STREET AND
THE RISE OF HITLER.
The first version was later upgraded into a two part documentary and
scheduled for showing this last March. It was pulled at last minute and
has never been shown.
Millegan - What do you see for the future?
Suttton - Chaos, confusion and ultimately a battle between the individual and the State.
The individual is the stronger; and will win. The state is a fiction
sanctified by Hegel and his followers to CONTROL the individual.
Sooner or later people will wake up. First we have to dump the trap of
right and left, this is a Hegelian trap to divide and control. The
battle is not between right and left; it is between us and them...
---end of interview excerpt---
Here is a telling Antony Sutton quote from his book, The Best Enemy Money Can Buy (1986):
"By using data of Russian origin it is possible to make an
accurate analysis of the origins of this equipment. It was found that
all the main diesel and steam-turbine propulsion systems of the
ninety-six Soviet ships on the Haiphong supply run [to the North
Vietnamese] that could be identified (i.e., eighty-four out of the
ninety-six) originated in design or construction outside the USSR. We
can conclude, therefore, that if the [US] State and Commerce
Departments, in the 1950s and 1960s, had consistently enforced the
legislation passed by Congress in 1949, the Soviets would not have had
the ability to supply the Vietnamese War - and 50,000 more Americans and
countless Vietnamese would be alive today."
"Who were the government officials responsible for this transfer of
known military technology? The concept originally came from National
Security Adviser Henry Kissinger, who reportedly sold President Nixon on
the idea that giving military technology to the Soviets would temper
their global territorial ambitions. How Henry arrived at this gigantic
non sequitur is not known. Sufficient to state that he aroused
considerable concern over his motivations. Not least that Henry had been
a paid family employee of the Rockefellers since 1958 and has served as International Advisory Committee Chairman of the Chase Manhattan Bank, a Rockefeller concern."
If you think such traitorous actions could never have
occurred, I point you to another researcher, Charles Higham, and his
1983 classic, Trading with the Enemy.
Higham focuses on World War 2. The men behind the curtain Higham exposed are in the same basic group that Antony Sutton exposed.
Higham, Trading with the Enemy:
"What would have happened if millions of American and British
people, struggling with coupons and lines at the gas stations, had
learned that in 1942 Standard Oil of New Jersey [part of the Rockefeller
empire] managers shipped the enemy's [Germany's] fuel through neutral
Switzerland and that the enemy was shipping Allied fuel? Suppose the
public had discovered that the Chase Bank in Nazi-occupied Paris after
Pearl Harbor was doing millions of dollars' worth of business with the
enemy with the full knowledge of the head office in Manhattan [the
Rockefeller family among others?] Or that Ford trucks were being built
for the German occupation troops in France with authorization from
Dearborn, Michigan? Or that Colonel Sosthenes Behn, the head of the
international American telephone conglomerate ITT, flew from New York to
Madrid to Berne during the war to help improve Hitler's communications
systems and improve the robot bombs that devastated London? Or that ITT
built the FockeWulfs that dropped bombs on British and American troops?
Or that crucial ball bearings were shipped to Nazi-associated customers
in Latin America with the collusion of the vice-chairman of the U.S. War
Production Board in partnership with Goering's cousin in Philadelphia
when American forces were desperately short of them? Or that such
arrangements were known about in Washington and either sanctioned or
deliberately ignored?"
Getting the picture?
War, what is it good for? With the same "socialist" elites
backing both sides, it's good for business. It's good for creating chaos
and destruction. It's good for launching new global organizations, in
the aftermath; organizations that exert a level of control and reach
that didn't exist before. It's good for launching organizations like the
United Nations and the European Union and the World Trade
Organization---dedicated to Globalism, which in turn is dedicated to
planned civilization, in which the individual is demeaned and the group
is All.
Freedom is demeaned; and dominance by the few over the many is hailed as peace in our time.
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