Noam Chomsky Calls Out Israel For Interfering In US Elections & Says Russian Interference Is “A Joke”
In Brief
It’s
important to understand why Donald Trump, since he decided to run for
president, gets demonized by mainstream media. The answer is simple,
it’s because he is a disrupter. Many minds will have a hard time seeing
this, and this is the power that mainstream media has had over the minds
of the masses for years. It’s not hard for them to program a perception
about an event or a person into the mind of the average human being.
They have a very powerful ability to do so, and these programs stem from
mainstream media’s relationships with intelligence agencies like the
CIA. It’s simply a tool used to brainwash the masses.
The
coordinated efforts among major news outlets including CNN, NYT, WaPo,
HuffPo, and USA Today are no different from the concerted media
attacks against Brazil’s Dilma Rousseff, which resulted earlier in 2016
in her impeachment and removal from power. In the case of Rousseff, we
see what has been alternately described as a soft coup or a Wall Street coup, along the lines of the “color revolutions” that occurred a few years earlier (which are now largely understood as CIA-NGO orchestrated).
In both cases, pretexts were created and hammered home by an insistent
media that whipped up public opinion. In Brazil, it worked. It seemed
like it would work in the US.
As for Donald Trump, his presidency in many ways falls against the
two key pillars of the American ruling elite’s ideology: neoliberalism
and neoconservatism. And this is why we constantly see him being
demonized, and efforts to impeach him are abundant. It’s also why the
‘Russian collusion’ narrative existed, something that many should have
been able to recognize as being completely fake.
There has clearly been an ongoing deep
state attack on Trump. Whether or not you hate Trump, far beyond the
point, what is being exposed here is far bigger than that.
Welcome to America, where fake news is pushed as real, and real news is heavily censored and ridiculed.
Not long ago, Noam Chomsky offered his
thoughts and made some very good points on this. Chomsky is known as a
deep critical thinker, a linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist,
historian, social critic, and political activist, among other things.
I’m a longtime fan, and much of the work he’s put out deeply resonates
with me, but at the same time, much of it does not.
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He is usually spot on for the most part,
in my opinion, when it comes to his analysis of modern day politics.
He recently shared his thoughts on this entire Russian collusion
debacle.
He explained in an interview with Democracy Now that the media’s focus on Russian collusion with regards to the 2016 US election was a “joke.”
He did not confirm or deny his belief on whether or not it even happened, but rather explained:
First of all, if you’re interested in foreign interference in our elections, whatever the Russians may have done barely counts or weighs in the balance as compared with what another state does, openly, brazenly and with enormous support.Israeli intervention in US elections vastly overwhelms anything the Russians may have done, I mean, even to the point where the prime minister of Israel, Netanyahu, goes directly to Congress, without even informing the president, and speaks to Congress, with overwhelming applause, to try to undermine the president’s policies – what happened with Obama and Netanyahu in 2015.
It’s a great point. Three-time
presidential candidate and former member of the U.S. House of
Representatives, Dr. Ron Paul, has been outspoken about the US meddling
in the elections of other countries. He noted that in an ideal world,
the US wouldn’t be concerned about other countries trying to interfere
with their elections, and that the reason it’s not happening is because
the US government is steeped in hypocrisy, doing the exact same thing
they are accusing Russia of doing.
“The American people should be worried
about the influence of our CIA in other people’s elections, I mean
probably hundreds. It’s constant,” he said, even mentioning “domestic
assassinations” the CIA has apparently been a part of.
Paul stirred the pot further by revealing that a “shadow government,”
in the words of RT, has teamed up with major media in order to push an
anti-Russian narrative on the public to instil fear and hatred and
ultimately rile up more arguments between the opposing Republican and
Democratic parties.
There Are More Important Issues
The point of presenting the interview
with Chomsky and the points he makes is that there are more pressing
issues. The supposed Russian hacking in the US election is not really
important, it’s simply being used for political purposes and
assassinations.
Modern day politics is extremely
corrupt, and here at CE we’ve been presenting evidence for years that
many of our political ‘leaders’ are actively engaged and involved in
some very unethical and immoral behaviour. That shouldn’t really come as
a surprise if you take a look at what is happening to our planet–it’s
truly the result of psychopathic leaders that we, the people, allow to
control all our resources and make decisions for us.
Furthermore, the interview also sheds
light on interference in our electoral process that never gets any media
attention. So, ask yourself, why?
Who Is Really In Charge? Do We Really Live In A Democracy?
One of many popular quotes we use here
at Collective Evolution to shed light onto the world of modern day
politics comes from New York City mayor, John F. Hylan, who once said, “like
a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and
nation.” This “little coterie of powerful international bankers
virtually run the United States government for their own selfish
purposes. They practically control both parties … [and] control the
majority of the newspapers and magazines in this country.“
This begs the question, do we really live under a system of democratic vote? Do the people truly have a voice? It
seems that corporations and other higher powers have complete control
over political policy, and the will of the people is never really
considered. For the most part, especially in the United States,
elections come down to two people who don’t really have the best
interests of the people or humanity at heart. Despite this fact, we keep
voting, something that gives us the illusion that we are living in a
democracy. Voting does absolutely nothing for change, and yet many
Americans still give it grave importance. It seems that both democrats
and republicans have simply been representing two different wings from
the same bird for a long time.
This is the way the system works, it’s a rotten system, and I see elections as so much of a charade. So much deceit goes on… whether it’s a Republican or a Democrat president, the people who want to keep the status quo seem to have their finger in the pot and can control things. They just get so nervous so, if they have an independent thinker out there, whether it’s Sanders, or Trump, or Ron Paul, they’re going to be very desperate to try to change things… More people are discovering that the system is all rigged, and that voting is just pacification for the voters and it really doesn’t count.” – Dr Ron Paul
There are dozens upon dozens of
politicians who have referenced the ‘Deep State,’ not just Donald Trump.
Despite the fact that Trump has often been labelled as a ‘conspiracy
theorist’ by mainstream media, he joins a long list of politicians who
have expressed the same things.
Another great example comes from Theodore Roosevelt,
Political parties exist to secure responsible government and to execute the will of the people. From these great staffs, both of the old parties have ganged aside. Instead of instruments to promote the general welfare they have become the tools of corrupt interests which use them in martialling [sic] to serve their selfish purposes. Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day. (source)
The point is, politics is not what we
think it is. Not all that is presented to us is as it seems, and this is
far from a conspiracy theory. We cannot keep going through the same
process every four years believing that a difference will be made via
the modern day political system.
Something needs to change because the human race has so much potential and we are squandering it.
The Takeaway
At the end of the day, politics has
clearly been exposed as a game where one group tried to slander another
for their own purposes. Rarely are decisions made with the intention of
benefiting the people or the planet. Politics is not about the will of
the people, but rather a means to bamboozle the population into thinking
a certain way while benefiting a small group of the financial elite.
It’s become completely useless, and participation in it should be
discouraged.
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