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woensdag 3 november 2021

Amish hebben groepsimmuniteit bereikt zonder enige maatregel te volgen noch door zich te laten vaccineren

Amish hebben groepsimmuniteit bereikt zonder enige Coronamaatregel te volgen dan wel zich te laten vaccineren, zo zou je kunnen destilleren uit een video van Brasscheck TV. 

Rond de 90% van de Amish gemeenschap zouden COVID-19 onder de leden hebben gehad, men heeft dat zelfs aangemoedigd, door velen uit een zelfde beker wijn te laten drinken en door kerkdiensten door te laten gaan. Nogmaals wordt uitgelegd door een lid van die gemeenschap dat Amish een hekel hebben aan overheden en voor een groot deel de moderne medische wetenschap niet vertrouwen. Niet dat de Amish ontkennen dat COVID-19 een ernstige ziekte is, maar voor zover bekend wilden ernstig zieken niet naar het ziekenhuis, ze bleven liever thuis zodat ze hun verwanten en vrienden konden blijven ontvangen (wat in een ziekenhuis onmogelijk was). 

Het is overigens niet zo dat al de leden bijvoorbeeld vaccinaties hebben afgewezen, maar voor zover bekend was dit een heel klein percentage. 

Vergeten bij plaatsing (mijn excuus) het aantal doden door het virus is ongeveer hetzelfde als elders. Zoals uit andere onderzoeken blijkt is de weerstand van mensen die genezen zijn van het virus beter en langduriger dan die van gevaccineerden. 

Voorts nog vergeten te vermelden dat de lokale economieën van de Amish het nog nooit zo goed hebben gedaan dan in 2020..... 

Je zou Amish een beetje kunnen vergelijken met de leden van de streng gereformeerde kerken van de Biblebelt (bijbelgordel) in ons land. Vreemd dan dat men hier een paar weken lang volhield dat vooral daar veel ziekenhuisopnames waren te zien, maar waar je nu nog amper wat over hoort. Benieuwd dan ook hoe het daar mee staat...... 

Hoorde gisteravond in  Met het Oog op Morgen (Radio1 na 23.00 u.) dat de dominees van deze gereformeerden opriepen tot verdraagzaamheid daar de Coronamaatregelen tweespalt zaaien, wat feitelijk zo is. Je kan zelfs stellen dat de leden van Rutte 3 en die van lokale overheden (zoals burgemeester Bruls) haatzaaien tegen ongevaccineerden...... Echter die dominees zijn wel zeer hypocriet als je ziet wat ze zelf aan haatzaaien tegen bijvoorbeeld homoseksuelen en vrouwen die voor hun rechten opkomen, om nog maar te zwijgen over hun voortdurende leugens over abortus en euthanasie...... Kinderen van deze gereformeerden worden op allerlei gebied dom gehouden en gehersenspoeld met religieus gif, wat ook hen klaarmaakt voor een leven dat gericht is tegen de vrijheden waar anderen lang voor hebben moeten strijden en daarmee tegen de mensen die deze vrijheden logischerwijs willen behouden.....

Zie de volgende video over de Amish en oordeel zelf.


(On the top right hand side of this page you can choose for a translation in the language of your choice, first choose 'Engels' [English] so you can recognise your own language [the Google translation is first in Dutch, a language most people don't understand, while on the other hand most people recognise there language translated in English])

(als je het Engels niet machtig bent, kopieer dan de Engelse tekst en plak die in deze vertaalapp, de app werkt snel en de vertaling is van een redelijk goede kwaliteit. Helaas is de video over de Amish niet ondertiteld, maar het belangrijkste vind je wel in mijn tekst hierboven)

 

“This might mislead people”

Facebook doesn’t want you to know about the Amish

 

 
(benieuwd hoe lang deze video nog is te zien op YouTube....)

Herd immunity fast, prosperity and no hysteria.

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An example of the kind of information Facebook doesn’t want you to have.

A large population of people who didn’t “follow the CDC guidelines” and did – and continue to do – just fine.

Note: Most Amish don’t even bother talking to the news media, not out of lack of friendliness, but they’re too busy doing productive things to bother.

There are varying degrees of being Amish. Mennonites, like the person interviewed in this program, are a little bit like Amish-light and they do mix it up a big.

“English” is the term Amish use for people who get their info from TV, eat garbage food, walk around glued to their cellphones and believe what politicians promise them.

We recommend this grassroots group based in Minnesota both for the excellent information they share and as a model for local organizing: Masks Off Minnesota

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Zie ook: 'COVID-19: Europarlementariërs verzetten zich tegen vaccinatieplicht en Coronapaspoort terwijl Bruls voortboert'

'COVID-19: Gommers spreekt zichzelf weer eens tegen en wil strenge aanpak ongevaccineerden; Duitsland wil ongevaccineerden weren uit supermarkten.......' (en zie de opmerkingen van Frances [Anoniem] onder dat bericht!!)

'COVID-19-vaccins: Pfizer maakt misbruik van wanhopige regeringen'

'COVID-vaccin Moderna: in Nederland geen actie na stop op deze vaccinaties in Scandinavië'

'Pfizer CEO: Israëliërs zijn proefkonijn voor testen van vaccin' (!!!!) Een CEO die zonder blikken of blozen aangeeft waar het om gaat als men gevaccineerd is.......

'COVID-vaccin: duizenden ongevaccineerde leraren in New York zijn de klos'

'COVID vaccinatie: Canadees leger heeft dezelfde manier van propaganda maken gebruikt die werd aangewend voor de oorlog tegen Afghanistan....'

'Sywert en Wopke: 'De Cashende Christen'' (cartoon)

'Coronavaccinaties: de staf van ziekenhuizen wil deze bij verpleegkundigen verplicht stellen' (en zie de links in dat bericht!!)

'Pfizer CEO: Israëliërs zijn proefkonijn voor testen van vaccin'

'NOS met gekleurde kritiek voorafgaande aan de 'zorgstaking' van gisteren'

'Brekend nieuws: Mona Keijzer (CDA staatssecretaris) krijgt ontslag vanwege kritiek op Coronapas'

'Coronabewijs blijft geldig ook als gevaccineerden positief testen op COVID-19 aldus Radar' (en zie de links in dat bericht)

'Frankrijk en Griekenland voeren vaccinatieplicht in voor verpleegkundigen en verzorgenden'

'Dag van de Verpleging en waar komen Rutte en van Ark mee: aan schandalige fooi'

'Coronavirus: motie over uitbreiden IC-capaciteit, plus extra verpleegkundigen en intensivisten afgewezen door VVD, D66, CDA en ChristenUnie' Dit terwijl de draconische maatregelen tegen het vaccin zoals lockdown en avondklok werden ingevoerd daar er een tekort zou zijn geweest aan IC bedden, verpleegkundigen en intensivisten...... De nieuwe maatregelen die gisteravond (2 november 2021) [/////]  werden aangekondigd worden alweer genomen daar er o.a. te weinig verpleegkundigen en IC bedden zouden zijn..... En dan durft VVD premier Rutte te zeggen dat het nieuwe/oude kabinet Rutte 4 een heel andere politiek zal voeren..... ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Eens een oplichter.....

'Coronabeslommeringen: geen bijsluiter bij vaccin en de Jonge (CDA minister) begaat zééér zorgvuldig zijn zoveelste blunder'

'Avondklok wordt met 3 weken verlengd, zodat andere maatregelen kunnen worden versoepeld...... ha! ha! ha! ha!'

'Coronabeslommeringen: de avondklok en een gecensureerd bericht van een huisarts

'Coronavirus doden versus griep- en hongerdoden' (en zie de links in dat bericht)

'Coronavaccins op basis van mRNA technologie zijn onvoldoende getest, terwijl farmaceuten de verzekering hebben gekregen dat ze niet vervolgd mogen worden voor eventuele heftige bijwerkingen' (!!!!) (en zie de links in dat bericht!!) De veel te korte testperiode geldt overigens voor alle vaccins tegen COVID-19.......

'Demonisering in (Duitse) media van mensen die zich verzetten tegen de Coronamaatregelen zelfs een terreur expert sprak zich uit....' (en zie de links in dat bericht!!)

'Coronavirus: Diederik Gommers (IC arts) zou het mooi vinden dat mensen worden ingeënt met het AZ vaccin nadat ze tekenden voor het risico dat ze lopen.....' (en zie de links in dat bericht!!) Een bericht gebracht nadat bleek dat veel mensen slecht reageerden op het AstraZeneca vaccin.... Eenzelfde eis overigens die de grote farmaceuten aan de landen hebben gesteld waar hun vaccin werd verspreid, dus geen gerechtelijke vervolging voor ernstige bijwerkingen op de korte, middellange en lange termijn, kortom zelfs de makers vertrouwen hun eigen vaccin niet...... 

'Van Dissel fantaseert 41.000 Coronapatienten 'om aan te tonen dat de avondklok en lockdown werken''

'Coronavirus: PCR test kan niet aantonen dat het virus aanwezig is in het lichaam, beweringen dat dit wel zo is zijn gelogen'

'Hugo de Jonge (CDA minister) & het Coronavirus, een drama 'in wording''

'Bruls, voorzitter van het veiligheidsberaad, wil tijdens oud en nieuw Coronaparty's voor jongeren.... ha! ha! ha! ha!'

'Coronavirus: Rutte (VVD premier) en de Jonge (CDA minister) schuiven verantwoording af op burgemeesters terwijl Bruls met 2 km/u. uit de bocht vliegt' (en zie de links in dat bericht)

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En terzijde: 'NIH (o.a. dr. Fauci) gaf in 2020 maar liefst 19 miljard dollar uit aan zinloze dierproeven inclusief de barbaarse proeven op pups van beagles' Fauci is de 'wetenschapper' die zich al sinds de uitbraak van COVID-19 in de VS bezighoudt met de 'bestrijding' van het virus. Nog niet in dat bericht het nieuws dat ik vanmorgen kreeg dat Fauci de leiding heeft over een paar afdelingen die zich bezighouden met dierproeven op beagle pups, wat hij eerder durfde te ontkennen.......

maandag 11 oktober 2021

John Lennon: Imagine 11 oktober 1971

Op 11 oktober 1971, dus 50 jaar geleden werd Imagine van John Lennon op single uitgebracht in de VS, nadat het eerder op 9 september 1971 verscheen op zijn tweede album Imagine. 

Triest te zien dat er sinds die tijd maar weinig is veranderd, de tekst is nog even actueel als destijds, wellicht is de situatie zelfs alleen maar verder verslechterd.......

Als alleen alle mensen die dit nummer hebben gekoesterd nadat het op de markt verscheen zich aan de tekst hadden gehouden, had de wereld er wellicht heel anders uitgezien, mensen die de idealen uit hun jeugd hebben verruild voor geld en macht.......

John Lennon Imagine

Imagine there's no heaven
It's easy if you try
No hell below us
Above us only sky
Imagine all the people
Living for today

Imagine there's no countries,
It isn't hard to do
Nothing to kill or die for
And no religion too
Imagine all the people
Living life in peace

You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope some day you'll join us
And the world will be as one

Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world

You may say I'm a dreamer
But I'm not the only one
I hope some day you'll join us
And the world will live as one

 

Hier de Nederlandse vertaling van Songteksten.net, al vind ik deze wat slapper dan de Engelse tekst, maar dat kan aan mijzelf liggen:

Stel je voor er is geen hemel
Het is simpel als je het probeert
Geen hel onder ons
Boven ons alleen lucht
Stel je voor dat alle mensen
Leven voor vandaag

Stel je voor er zijn geen landen
Het is niet moeilijk te doen
Niets om voor te doden of te sterven
Ook geen geloof
Stel je voor dat alle mensen
Samenleven in vrede

Je zou kunnen zeggen dat ik een dromer ben
Maar ik ben niet de enige
Ik hoop dat op een dag je bij ons komt
En de wereld zal een eenheid zijn

Stel je voor geen bezittingen
Ik vraag me af of jij het kan
Geen lust naar hebzucht of honger
Een gemeenschap van mensen
Stel je voor dat alle mensen
De wereld samen delen

Je zou kunnen zeggen dat ik een dromer ben
Maar ik ben niet de enige
Ik hoop dat op een dag je bij ons komt
En de wereld zal een eenheid zijn

 

Hier de officiële muziekvideo (de muziek begint op 40 seconden):


Hier het hele album Imagine:


 

Laten we hopen voor de komende generaties dat een wereld zoals John Lennon die zag snel werkelijkheid zal zijn, al zullen velen dat een niet te realiseren droom vinden....... 'Velen' als: oorlogshitsers, vertegenwoordigers en lobbyisten van het militair-industrieel complex, de top van oliemaatschappijen, de top van de financiële wereld, de top van de grote bedrijven en de bevolkingen die dag in dag uit worden voorgelogen door de reguliere (massa-) media..... 

Hoor zojuist op de WDR 5 dat Sir (ha! ha!) Paul McCartney John Lennon de schuld heeft gegeven voor het uiteenvallen van The Beatles...... Ach ja, niets zo smerig als een verrader van de eigen idealen die een dode de schuld geeft voor een zaak waarvoor hijzelf mede hoofdverantwoordelijk was..... 


(On the top right hand side of this page you can choose for a translation in the language of your choice, first choose 'Engels' [English)] so you can recognise your own language [the Google translation is first in Dutch, a language most people don't understand, while on the other hand most people recognize there language translated in English])

Zie ook: 'John Lennon 9 oktober 1940 - 8 december 1980 Power to the People!' Inclusief een gecensureerde video, tja praten over een vreedzame wereld is gevaarlijk......

'De moord op John Lennon >> leugens en bedrog!' Ook hier een gecensureerde video al zal deze in opdracht van de rechthebbende zijn verwijderd.....

dinsdag 14 september 2021

De aarde is zonder chauffeur op weg naar armageddon: de werkelijke machthebbers zijn goden zonder hoofd

Caitlin Johnstone heeft een artikel geschreven waar ze ingaat op wie er nu echt aan het stuur zit, terwijl we hard op weg zijn naar de vernietiging van de wereld.

We hebben de idee dat er wel degelijk mensen aan het stuur zitten, regeringen van gekozen politici die regelmatig overleggen met politici en ambtenaren van andere landen, die uitmaken hoe de wereld bestuurd wordt. Daarbij moet je ook denken aan de klimaattoppen, waar de oliemaatschappijen voor het grootste deel van de tijd mogen aanzitten en meepraten, terwijl milieugroepen hooguit 5% van de tijd mogen deelnemen, of wat dacht je van de Bilderberg conferenties, waarover men in de reguliere westerse media durft te beweren dat die niets te zeggen hebben over wat er gebeurt over de wereld, terwijl de machtigste mensen op aarde daar aanzitten, inclusief enkelen die eigenaar zijn van grote mediaorganen......

Johnstone stelt daarna dat wanneer je goed kijkt, ofwel politici en ambtenaren onder een loep legt, je ontdekt dat het in werkelijkheid niet zo werkt: je ziet dan dat gekozen regeringen worden gecontroleerd door zakelijke en plutocratische financiële instellingen, die geen loyaliteit hebben met de burgers van de landen die ze domineren, o.a. door het manipuleren van die regeringen met geld en andere zaken, in verhouding tot de belangrijkheid van zo'n regering voor het veiligstellen van belangen die de plutocratie heeft..... (zo worden er jaarlijks door het bedrijfsleven vele miljarden uitgegeven aan lobbyen bij de politiek, lobby die zo machtig kan zijn dat politici en ambtenaren zich niet eens durven te verweren, of anders zelfs worden omgekocht met geld of mooie vooruitzichten op dikbetaalde banen na de politieke carrière, dan wel bij overstappen van ambtenaren naar een bepaald groot bedrijf.....)

Echter als je met een microscoop e.e.a. nog beter bekijkt wordt het nog vreemder, niet de plutocraten maken uit wat er gebeurd, maar de instituties die zij 'besturen', anders gezegd niet de mensen in die instituties (of dat nu grote bedrijven of banken zijn) maken uit wat er gebeurd, maar de instituties zelf, die opereren op basis van winst en groei die ingebakken zijn in die instituties en die volledig gescheiden zijn van normale menselijke waarden...... 

Neem ook de banken, die verantwoordelijk waren voor de kredietcrisis van 2008, ze werden daar amper voor bestraft, terwijl ze een groot deel van de wereld in diepe ellende hebben gestort....... Zoals Griekenland dat men geld op de pof had geleend, tmaar dat totaal werd leeggeroofd als gevolg van de bankencrisis, zo erg dat zelfs kankerpatiënten geen geld hadden voor de therapie die ze nodig hadden en letterlijk konden doodvallen...... Geld dat zogenaamd naar Griekenland ging, belandde regelrecht in de kluizen van de banken in ons deel van Europa om hen schadeloos te stellen voor het eigen wanbeleid.... Als je jouw bank wil straffen voor wanbeleid, moet je een nieuw rekeningnummer nemen bij een andere bank, terwijl je het IBAN rekeningnummer als het sofinummer voor het leven zou behouden, wat nogmaals aantoont hoe groot de macht van banken over de politiek is.... Belde een paar jaar geleden met ASN bank over deze zaak en zelfs daar durfde men met droge ogen te beweren dat het te ingewikkeld is om je rekeningnummer mee te nemen naar een andere bank.... ha! ha! ha! ha! ha! Puur machtsmisbruik en de politiek laat zich dit voorschrijven, ongelofelijk!!

Het bewijs van het voorgaande zie je volgens Caitlin in het selecteren van de top van deze instituties, figuren met een duistere eigenschap, dus narcisten en sociopaten (waar ik liever het woord psychopaten zou willen gebruiken), immers zij moeten de doelen van deze instituties bewaken en bevorderen, zoals gezegd winst en groei. Niet deze top kiest voor moordende acties, deze instituties kiezen de top die deze moordende acties moeten uitvoeren. (vandaar ook de grote bonussen voor bijvoorbeeld CEO's die moeten opstappen, zodat een volgende kandidaat niet van een nieuwe functie afziet)

Vroeger vond men goden uit die men eerde, van wie men het deed voorkomen als zouden ze in de hemel leven en waarbij men sprak over wonderen en goddelijke interventies (helaas geloven nog steeds hele volksstammen in deze nonsens). Nu vinden we goden uit die hier op aarde wonen, waarbij we spreken over winstmarges en marktwerking. Het verschil met de eerdere goden is dat de hogepriesters van de oude goden een eigen agenda hadden bediend door hun religie, terwijl de nieuwe hoge priesters feitelijk de agenda van hun goden bedienen.

Het probleem is volgens Caitlin dat de nieuwe goden niet wijs en weldoend zijn, ze zijn door de mens gemaakt: speculatieve constructies zonder meer wijsheid en inzicht dan de 'groei ten koste van alles' waarden, bijeen gehouden door een kankertumor..... De moderne goden zijn hersenloze verslinders die door niemand worden gecontroleerd, ofwel de nieuwe goden hebben geen hoofden......

Caitlin haalt voor het e.e.a een vergelijking aan van de schrijver Steinbeck uit de 'Grapes of Wrath': "Ons excuus, het is niet onze schuld, het is het monster, de bank is niet als de mens". Dan de tegenwerping: "Ja, maar de bank is alleen door de mens gemaakt". Waarop het volgende wordt gesteld: "Nee, je vergist je behoorlijk. De bank is iets anders dan de mens. Het gebeurt dat iedereen in de bank haat wat de bank doet en toch doet de bank het. De bank is meer dan de mens, het is het monster door dat door de mens is gemaakt, maar het kan niet worden gecontroleerd door de mens".

Nu zien we dat onze wereld wordt verslonden door de koploze moderne goden omdat ecocide winst oplevert en leidt tot groei. Omdat uitbuiting winstgevend is en tot groei leidt. Omdat oorlog winstgevend is en leidt tot groei. Omdat het infiltreren van regeringsmacht winstgevend is en leidt tot groei.......

Ze zullen pas stoppen als er niets meer is om te verslinden.... Er is niets ingebouwd in deze massieve verslinders dat hen zou kunnen stoppen..... Ze kunnen niet stoppen, ze kunnen alleen gestopt worden......

Op een bepaald moment zullen we ons realiseren dat marktwerking en het winstoogmerk niet de wijsheid hebben om ons door de existentiële crisis te helpen die de mens nu voor zich ziet. De vraag is of we ons dit op tijd zullen realiseren om er nog iets aan te doen, of ons dit pas realiseren als we onze laatste ademtocht uitblazen als soort...... 

De moderne goden staan niet ten dienste van ons. We kunnen alleen een gezonde wereld creëren als we beseffen dat we op moeten staan tegen hun helse religie, hun koploze hoofd eraf slaan en beginnen met hen te vervangen door goden die ons besturen met systemen die zijn ontworpen om de mens te bevoordelen....

Met dat laatste ben ik het niet eens, zoals de regelmatige lezer van dit blog zal hebben begrepen: goden en religies zijn de dood in de pot en zullen ten allen tijde worden misbruikt om de mens in het gareel te houden en dat ten behoeve van de super welgestelden en de instituties die macht en welstand vergaren ten koste van het grootste deel van de bevolking, wat dat betreft is er weinig verschil tussen de oude en nieuwe goden (althans mijns inziens). Het is wat mij betreft juist noodzakelijk dat men de god in zichzelf ontdekt en daardoor ziet dat we zo niet door kunnen gaan en niet langer de valsgroene beloften geloven van de machtsmisbruikers, of die nu op lokaal, regionaal, landelijk dan wel internationaal opereren....... 

Kortom als de mens wil overleven zal men in opstand moeten komen en de huidige machthebbers uitrangeren, daarvoor is geen god nodig, maar de massa's!! Jammer genoeg steekt het fascisme steeds meer de kop op over de wereld, figuren die het volk weten te overtuigen dat bijvoorbeeld de klimaatverandering onzin is en die pleiten voor sterke mannen die landen moeten regeren..... (gelukkig hebben de Noorse sociaaldemocraten gisteren de verkiezingen gewonnen en hebben beloofd wat aan de enorme ongelijkheid te zullen doen, daarnaast wil men echt werk maken van het afremmen van de klimaatverandering, die ook in de noordelijk gelegen gebieden van de aarde huishoudt)

Our Gods Have No Heads

by Caitlin Johnstone


Listen to a reading of this article: 

 

We're on a planet-sized haunted hayride to Armageddon, and no one is driving.

Sure at first glance it looks like someone's driving. It appears that there are governments which are run by elected officials, and that those officials get together regularly with the officials from other governments to determine how the world should be run.

Then you look a bit closer and you discover that's not how it works at all. The official elected governments are controlled by corporate and financial plutocratic institutions which have no loyalty to the citizenry of any nation they dominate, with wealth poured into manipulating those governments proportionate to their importance in securing the interests of the plutocracy.

Then you look closer still and it gets even weirder, because you see that even the plutocrats aren't really calling the shots themselves. What's ultimately driving things is not so much the people within those institutions as the institutions themselves, which operate based on motives of profit and growth that are built into them and are entirely divorced from normal human values.

You see this evidenced in the way these entities actively and deliberately select executives with "dark personality traits", i.e. narcissists and sociopaths, because ethical and empathic people will not do the things that are necessary to advance the agendas of those entities. The executive isn't choosing cutthroat actions for the corporation to make, the corporation is choosing executives who will enact its cutthroat agendas.

In the old days we invented gods to worship who we pretended lived in the heavens, and we talked about miracles and divine intervention. Now we invent gods who live right here on earth, and we talk about profit margins and market forces. The only difference between the old gods and the new is that the high priests of old had their own personal agendas served by their religion, whereas the new high priests actually serve the agendas of their gods.

And the problem of course is that these are not wise and beneficent gods, they are manmade conceptual constructs with no more intelligence or insight than that growth-at-all-cost values system held by a cancerous tumor. The modern gods are mindless devourers who are controlled by no one. The modern gods have no heads.

As Steinbeck wrote in The Grapes of Wrath:

"We’re sorry. It’s not us. It’s the monster. The bank isn’t like a man."

"Yes, but the bank is only made of men."

"No, you’re wrong there—quite wrong there. The bank is something else than men. It happens that every man in a bank hates what the bank does, and yet the bank does it. The bank is something more than men, I tell you. It’s the monster. Men made it, but they can’t control it.”

So now we are watching our world be devoured by these headless modern gods, because ecocide is profitable and leads to growth. Because exploitation is profitable and leads to growth. Because war is profitable and leads to growth. Because infiltrating government power is profitable and leads to growth.

They will not stop until there is nothing left to devour. There is nothing built into these massive devourers which could ever tell them to stop. They cannot stop, they can only be stopped.

At some point we're going to realize that market forces and the profit motive do not have the wisdom to navigate through the existential crises humanity now faces. The only question is whether we'll realize this in time to do something about it, or realize it in our final gasps as a species.

The modern gods to not serve us. We can only create a healthy world when we find it within ourselves to stand up to their infernal religion, chop off their headless heads, and begin replacing the gods who ruled us with systems designed to benefit humans.

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Caitlin Johnstone | September 14, 2021 at 12:15 am | Tags: banks, capitalism, corporations, Oligarchy, plutocracy, profit | Categories: Article | URL: https://wp.me/p9tj6M-2IC

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zondag 24 januari 2021

Beyond Vietnam: tijd om de stilte te doorbreken, een toespraak van Martin Luther King, een les ook voor de huidige tijd

Op 4 april 1967, opvallend* genoeg precies een jaar voor hij onder regie van de FBI werd vermoord, gaf Martin Luther King (MLK) een toespraak in de Riverside Church (New York) waarin hij de VS de grootste leverancier van geweld noemde op de toenmalige wereld.......

Hoe weinig is er veranderd sindsdien, sterker nog je kan nu zonder meer stellen dat de VS de grootste terreurentiteit ter wereld is, de VS ook aangeduid als het Vierde Rijk, met haar meer dan 800 militaire bases over de wereld, de VS met haar voortdurende illegale oorlogsvoering (sinds het begin van de Obama administraties geen dag meer zonder oorlog...), de VS met haar geheime militaire acties waar het maar uitkomt en met haar moordprogramma uitgevoerd middels drones...... Alleen deze eeuw heeft de VS met hulp van haar oorlogshond NAVO al meer dan 5 miljoen mensen vermoord.....

Het is dan ook schunnig als je ziet dat de reguliere (westerse) media en politici het moorddadig optreden van de VS steunen zonder te spreken over het enorme aantal slachtoffers, terwijl ze tegelijkertijd Rusland, China en Iran durven te beschuldigen van agressie en het destabiliseren van de situatie in het Midden-Oosten, Azië en zelfs het westen, de laatste met leugens over cyberaanvallen, waarvoor geen flinter aan bewijs kan worden geleverd......

Het is juist ook nu van belang de stilte te doorbreken, de stilte over hoe mensen in massa's worden vermoord door militairen van de VS en haar NAVO-partners, de stilte over het nog steeds verdrukte gekleurde volk in de VS, zelfs na de gekleurde president Obama die dan ook maar weinig of niets voor de gekleurde bevolking heeft gedaan, de politie vermoordt ze nog steeds op grote schaal...., de stilte over het bloedige beleid van Israël tegen het verdrukte Palestijnse volk, mogelijk gemaakt door de VS, de stilte over de genocide in Jemen uitgevoerd door de Saoedische terreurcoalitie, politiek en militair gesteund door de VS, Groot-Brittannië en Frankrijk (waar de laatste 2 hoofdzakelijk zorgen voor wapenleveranties aan Saoedi-Arabië en de training van soldaten), de stilte over de smerige spelletjes die de VS in veel landen speelt om de boel te destabiliseren en zelfs democratisch gekozen regeringen omver te werpen...... (waarna de VS een dictator aanstelt die braaf doet wat de VS verlangt...)

De stilte ook over de enorme vervuiling door het militaire apparaat, ook daarin is de VS de 'grootste....' (bovendien een fikse aanjager van de klimaatverandering, om over de vervuiling middels radioactieve munitie maar te zwijgen, de reden voor veel medische ellende nadat de VS is verdwenen**) De stilte over seismische proeven van de VS marine in de oceanen, die alles wat onderwater leeft in de nabijheid doet sterven en verder walvis- en dolfijnachtigen geheel in verwarring brengen, volgens deskundigen één van de redenen waarom zo nu en dan grote aantallen walvisachtigen stranden....... Tot slot de stilte in de reguliere westerse (massa-) media over de meeste van deze zaken (Black Liver Matter >> BLM is al lang weer vergeten....), een stilte die zelfs bewust wordt gehandhaafd door die media, zie ook hoe zogenaamde journalisten van die media, NB collega's van Julian Assange die hem hebben besmeurd, hem voor verrader en spion hebben uitgemaakt en hem zelfs een charlatan durfden te noemen, terwijl één van de eerste onthullingen op Wikileaks het neerschieten was van burgers door militairen van de VS vanuit een helikopter, waarbij 2 journalisten van Reuters werden vermoord...... Hoe kan je je als journalist keren tegen een collega die dit soort vreselijke oorlogsmisdaden openbaart...???

Oh vergeet ik nog een belangrijke: laten we de stilte doorbreken die wordt veroorzaakt door de hysterie over het Coronavirus en waarmee in korte tijd een groot aantal burgerrechten geweld werd en wordt aangedaan!!

Lees de toespraak van MLK en zie hoe weinig er is veranderd:

"Beyond Vietnam"

A Time to Break Silence

By Rev. Martin Luther King

By 1967, King had become the country's most prominent opponent of the Vietnam War, and a staunch critic of overall U.S. foreign policy, which he deemed militaristic. In his "Beyond Vietnam" speech delivered at New York's Riverside Church on April 4, 1967 -- a year to the day before he was murdered -- King called the United States "the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today."

Time magazine called the speech "demagogic slander that sounded like a script for Radio Hanoi," and the Washington Post declared that King had "diminished his usefulness to his cause, his country, his people."

Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence

By Rev. Martin Luther King
4 April 1967
Speech delivered by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., on April 4, 1967, at a meeting of Clergy and Laity Concerned at Riverside Church in New York City

I come to this magnificent house of worship tonight because my conscience leaves me no other choice. I join with you in this meeting because I am in deepest agreement with the aims and work of the organization which has brought us together: Clergy and Laymen Concerned about Vietnam. The recent statement of your executive committee are the sentiments of my own heart and I found myself in full accord when I read its opening lines: "A time comes when silence is betrayal." That time has come for us in relation to Vietnam.

The truth of these words is beyond doubt but the mission to which they call us is a most difficult one. Even when pressed by the demands of inner truth, men do not easily assume the task of opposing their government's policy, especially in time of war. Nor does the human spirit move without great difficulty against all the apathy of conformist thought within one's own bosom and in the surrounding world. Moreover when the issues at hand seem as perplexed as they often do in the case of this dreadful conflict we are always on the verge of being mesmerized by uncertainty; but we must move on.

Some of us who have already begun to break the silence of the night have found that the calling to speak is often a vocation of agony, but we must speak. We must speak with all the humility that is appropriate to our limited vision, but we must speak. And we must rejoice as well, for surely this is the first time in our nation's history that a significant number of its religious leaders have chosen to move beyond the prophesying of smooth patriotism to the high grounds of a firm dissent based upon the mandates of conscience and the reading of history. Perhaps a new spirit is rising among us. If it is, let us trace its movement well and pray that our own inner being may be sensitive to its guidance, for we are deeply in need of a new way beyond the darkness that seems so close around us.

Over the past two years, as I have moved to break the betrayal of my own silences and to speak from the burnings of my own heart, as I have called for radical departures from the destruction of Vietnam, many persons have questioned me about the wisdom of my path. At the heart of their concerns this query has often loomed large and loud: Why are you speaking about war, Dr. King? Why are you joining the voices of dissent? Peace and civil rights don't mix, they say. Aren't you hurting the cause of your people, they ask? And when I hear them, though I often understand the source of their concern, I am nevertheless greatly saddened, for such questions mean that the inquirers have not really known me, my commitment or my calling. Indeed, their questions suggest that they do not know the world in which they live.

In the light of such tragic misunderstandings, I deem it of signal importance to try to state clearly, and I trust concisely, why I believe that the path from Dexter Avenue Baptist Church -- the church in Montgomery, Alabama, where I began my pastorate -- leads clearly to this sanctuary tonight.

I come to this platform tonight to make a passionate plea to my beloved nation. This speech is not addressed to Hanoi or to the National Liberation Front. It is not addressed to China or to Russia.

Nor is it an attempt to overlook the ambiguity of the total situation and the need for a collective solution to the tragedy of Vietnam. Neither is it an attempt to make North Vietnam or the National Liberation Front paragons of virtue, nor to overlook the role they can play in a successful resolution of the problem. While they both may have justifiable reason to be suspicious of the good faith of the United States, life and history give eloquent testimony to the fact that conflicts are never resolved without trustful give and take on both sides.

Tonight, however, I wish not to speak with Hanoi and the NLF, but rather to my fellow Americans, who, with me, bear the greatest responsibility in ending a conflict that has exacted a heavy price on both continents.

The Importance of Vietnam
Since I am a preacher by trade, I suppose it is not surprising that I have seven major reasons for bringing Vietnam into the field of my moral vision. There is at the outset a very obvious and almost facile connection between the war in Vietnam and the struggle I, and others, have been waging in America. A few years ago there was a shining moment in that struggle. It seemed as if there was a real promise of hope for the poor -- both black and white -- through the poverty program. There were experiments, hopes, new beginnings. Then came the buildup in Vietnam and I watched the program broken and eviscerated as if it were some idle political plaything of a society gone mad on war, and I knew that America would never invest the necessary funds or energies in rehabilitation of its poor so long as adventures like Vietnam continued to draw men and skills and money like some demonic destructive suction tube. So I was increasingly compelled to see the war as an enemy of the poor and to attack it as such.

Perhaps the more tragic recognition of reality took place when it became clear to me that the war was doing far more than devastating the hopes of the poor at home. It was sending their sons and their brothers and their husbands to fight and to die in extraordinarily high proportions relative to the rest of the population. We were taking the black young men who had been crippled by our society and sending them eight thousand miles away to guarantee liberties in Southeast Asia which they had not found in southwest Georgia and East Harlem. So we have been repeatedly faced with the cruel irony of watching Negro and white boys on TV screens as they kill and die together for a nation that has been unable to seat them together in the same schools. So we watch them in brutal solidarity burning the huts of a poor village, but we realize that they would never live on the same block in Detroit. I could not be silent in the face of such cruel manipulation of the poor.

My third reason moves to an even deeper level of awareness, for it grows out of my experience in the ghettoes of the North over the last three years -- especially the last three summers. As I have walked among the desperate, rejected and angry young men I have told them that Molotov cocktails and rifles would not solve their problems. I have tried to offer them my deepest compassion while maintaining my conviction that social change comes most meaningfully through nonviolent action. But they asked -- and rightly so -- what about Vietnam? They asked if our own nation wasn't using massive doses of violence to solve its problems, to bring about the changes it wanted. Their questions hit home, and I knew that I could never again raise my voice against the violence of the oppressed in the ghettos without having first spoken clearly to the greatest purveyor of violence in the world today -- my own government. For the sake of those boys, for the sake of this government, for the sake of hundreds of thousands trembling under our violence, I cannot be silent.

For those who ask the question, "Aren't you a civil rights leader?" and thereby mean to exclude me from the movement for peace, I have this further answer. In 1957 when a group of us formed the Southern Christian Leadership Conference, we chose as our motto: "To save the soul of America." We were convinced that we could not limit our vision to certain rights for black people, but instead affirmed the conviction that America would never be free or saved from itself unless the descendants of its slaves were loosed completely from the shackles they still wear. In a way we were agreeing with Langston Hughes, that black bard of Harlem, who had written earlier:


O, yes,
I say it plain,
America never was America to me,
And yet I swear this oath--
America will be!

Now, it should be incandescently clear that no one who has any concern for the integrity and life of America today can ignore the present war. If America's soul becomes totally poisoned, part of the autopsy must read Vietnam. It can never be saved so long as it destroys the deepest hopes of men the world over. So it is that those of us who are yet determined that America will be are led down the path of protest and dissent, working for the health of our land.

As if the weight of such a commitment to the life and health of America were not enough, another burden of responsibility was placed upon me in 1964; and I cannot forget that the Nobel Prize for Peace was also a commission -- a commission to work harder than I had ever worked before for "the brotherhood of man." This is a calling that takes me beyond national allegiances, but even if it were not present I would yet have to live with the meaning of my commitment to the ministry of Jesus Christ. To me the relationship of this ministry to the making of peace is so obvious that I sometimes marvel at those who ask me why I am speaking against the war. Could it be that they do not know that the good news was meant for all men -- for Communist and capitalist, for their children and ours, for black and for white, for revolutionary and conservative? Have they forgotten that my ministry is in obedience to the one who loved his enemies so fully that he died for them? What then can I say to the "Vietcong" or to Castro or to Mao as a faithful minister of this one? Can I threaten them with death or must I not share with them my life?

Finally, as I try to delineate for you and for myself the road that leads from Montgomery to this place I would have offered all that was most valid if I simply said that I must be true to my conviction that I share with all men the calling to be a son of the living God. Beyond the calling of race or nation or creed is this vocation of sonship and brotherhood, and because I believe that the Father is deeply concerned especially for his suffering and helpless and outcast children, I come tonight to speak for them.

This I believe to be the privilege and the burden of all of us who deem ourselves bound by allegiances and loyalties which are broader and deeper than nationalism and which go beyond our nation's self-defined goals and positions. We are called to speak for the weak, for the voiceless, for victims of our nation and for those it calls enemy, for no document from human hands can make these humans any less our brothers.

Strange Liberators
And as I ponder the madness of Vietnam and search within myself for ways to understand and respond to compassion my mind goes constantly to the people of that peninsula. I speak now not of the soldiers of each side, not of the junta in Saigon, but simply of the people who have been living under the curse of war for almost three continuous decades now. I think of them too because it is clear to me that there will be no meaningful solution there until some attempt is made to know them and hear their broken cries.

They must see Americans as strange liberators. The Vietnamese people proclaimed their own independence in 1945 after a combined French and Japanese occupation, and before the Communist revolution in China. They were led by Ho Chi Minh. Even though they quoted the American Declaration of Independence in their own document of freedom, we refused to recognize them. Instead, we decided to support France in its reconquest of her former colony.

Our government felt then that the Vietnamese people were not "ready" for independence, and we again fell victim to the deadly Western arrogance that has poisoned the international atmosphere for so long. With that tragic decision we rejected a revolutionary government seeking self-determination, and a government that had been established not by China (for whom the Vietnamese have no great love) but by clearly indigenous forces that included some Communists. For the peasants this new government meant real land reform, one of the most important needs in their lives.

For nine years following 1945 we denied the people of Vietnam the right of independence. For nine years we vigorously supported the French in their abortive effort to recolonize Vietnam.

Before the end of the war we were meeting eighty percent of the French war costs. Even before the French were defeated at Dien Bien Phu, they began to despair of the reckless action, but we did not. We encouraged them with our huge financial and military supplies to continue the war even after they had lost the will. Soon we would be paying almost the full costs of this tragic attempt at recolonization.

After the French were defeated it looked as if independence and land reform would come again through the Geneva agreements. But instead there came the United States, determined that Ho should not unify the temporarily divided nation, and the peasants watched again as we supported one of the most vicious modern dictators -- our chosen man, Premier Diem. The peasants watched and cringed as Diem ruthlessly routed out all opposition, supported their extortionist landlords and refused even to discuss reunification with the north. The peasants watched as all this was presided over by U.S. influence and then by increasing numbers of U.S. troops who came to help quell the insurgency that Diem's methods had aroused. When Diem was overthrown they may have been happy, but the long line of military dictatorships seemed to offer no real change -- especially in terms of their need for land and peace.

The only change came from America as we increased our troop commitments in support of governments which were singularly corrupt, inept and without popular support. All the while the people read our leaflets and received regular promises of peace and democracy -- and land reform. Now they languish under our bombs and consider us -- not their fellow Vietnamese --the real enemy. They move sadly and apathetically as we herd them off the land of their fathers into concentration camps where minimal social needs are rarely met. They know they must move or be destroyed by our bombs. So they go -- primarily women and children and the aged.

They watch as we poison their water, as we kill a million acres of their crops. They must weep as the bulldozers roar through their areas preparing to destroy the precious trees. They wander into the hospitals, with at least twenty casualties from American firepower for one "Vietcong"-inflicted injury. So far we may have killed a million of them -- mostly children. They wander into the towns and see thousands of the children, homeless, without clothes, running in packs on the streets like animals. They see the children, degraded by our soldiers as they beg for food. They see the children selling their sisters to our soldiers, soliciting for their mothers.

What do the peasants think as we ally ourselves with the landlords and as we refuse to put any action into our many words concerning land reform? What do they think as we test our latest weapons on them, just as the Germans tested out new medicine and new tortures in the concentration camps of Europe? Where are the roots of the independent Vietnam we claim to be building? Is it among these voiceless ones?

We have destroyed their two most cherished institutions: the family and the village. We have destroyed their land and their crops. We have cooperated in the crushing of the nation's only non-Communist revolutionary political force -- the unified Buddhist church. We have supported the enemies of the peasants of Saigon. We have corrupted their women and children and killed their men. What liberators?

Now there is little left to build on -- save bitterness. Soon the only solid physical foundations remaining will be found at our military bases and in the concrete of the concentration camps we call fortified hamlets. The peasants may well wonder if we plan to build our new Vietnam on such grounds as these? Could we blame them for such thoughts? We must speak for them and raise the questions they cannot raise. These too are our brothers.

Perhaps the more difficult but no less necessary task is to speak for those who have been designated as our enemies. What of the National Liberation Front -- that strangely anonymous group we call VC or Communists? What must they think of us in America when they realize that we permitted the repression and cruelty of Diem which helped to bring them into being as a resistance group in the south? What do they think of our condoning the violence which led to their own taking up of arms? How can they believe in our integrity when now we speak of "aggression from the north" as if there were nothing more essential to the war? How can they trust us when now we charge them with violence after the murderous reign of Diem and charge them with violence while we pour every new weapon of death into their land? Surely we must understand their feelings even if we do not condone their actions. Surely we must see that the men we supported pressed them to their violence. Surely we must see that our own computerized plans of destruction simply dwarf their greatest acts.

How do they judge us when our officials know that their membership is less than twenty-five percent Communist and yet insist on giving them the blanket name? What must they be thinking when they know that we are aware of their control of major sections of Vietnam and yet we appear ready to allow national elections in which this highly organized political parallel government will have no part? They ask how we can speak of free elections when the Saigon press is censored and controlled by the military junta. And they are surely right to wonder what kind of new government we plan to help form without them -- the only party in real touch with the peasants. They question our political goals and they deny the reality of a peace settlement from which they will be excluded. Their questions are frighteningly relevant. Is our nation planning to build on political myth again and then shore it up with the power of new violence?

Here is the true meaning and value of compassion and nonviolence when it helps us to see the enemy's point of view, to hear his questions, to know his assessment of ourselves. For from his view we may indeed see the basic weaknesses of our own condition, and if we are mature, we may learn and grow and profit from the wisdom of the brothers who are called the opposition.

So, too, with Hanoi. In the north, where our bombs now pummel the land, and our mines endanger the waterways, we are met by a deep but understandable mistrust. To speak for them is to explain this lack of confidence in Western words, and especially their distrust of American intentions now. In Hanoi are the men who led the nation to independence against the Japanese and the French, the men who sought membership in the French commonwealth and were betrayed by the weakness of Paris and the willfulness of the colonial armies. It was they who led a second struggle against French domination at tremendous costs, and then were persuaded to give up the land they controlled between the thirteenth and seventeenth parallel as a temporary measure at Geneva. After 1954 they watched us conspire with Diem to prevent elections which would have surely brought Ho Chi Minh to power over a united Vietnam, and they realized they had been betrayed again.

When we ask why they do not leap to negotiate, these things must be remembered. Also it must be clear that the leaders of Hanoi considered the presence of American troops in support of the Diem regime to have been the initial military breach of the Geneva agreements concerning foreign troops, and they remind us that they did not begin to send in any large number of supplies or men until American forces had moved into the tens of thousands.

Hanoi remembers how our leaders refused to tell us the truth about the earlier North Vietnamese overtures for peace, how the president claimed that none existed when they had clearly been made. Ho Chi Minh has watched as America has spoken of peace and built up its forces, and now he has surely heard of the increasing international rumors of American plans for an invasion of the north. He knows the bombing and shelling and mining we are doing are part of traditional pre-invasion strategy. Perhaps only his sense of humor and of irony can save him when he hears the most powerful nation of the world speaking of aggression as it drops thousands of bombs on a poor weak nation more than eight thousand miles away from its shores.

At this point I should make it clear that while I have tried in these last few minutes to give a voice to the voiceless on Vietnam and to understand the arguments of those who are called enemy, I am as deeply concerned about our troops there as anything else. For it occurs to me that what we are submitting them to in Vietnam is not simply the brutalizing process that goes on in any war where armies face each other and seek to destroy. We are adding cynicism to the process of death, for they must know after a short period there that none of the things we claim to be fighting for are really involved. Before long they must know that their government has sent them into a struggle among Vietnamese, and the more sophisticated surely realize that we are on the side of the wealthy and the secure while we create hell for the poor.

This Madness Must Cease
Somehow this madness must cease. We must stop now. I speak as a child of God and brother to the suffering poor of Vietnam. I speak for those whose land is being laid waste, whose homes are being destroyed, whose culture is being subverted. I speak for the poor of America who are paying the double price of smashed hopes at home and death and corruption in Vietnam. I speak as a citizen of the world, for the world as it stands aghast at the path we have taken. I speak as an American to the leaders of my own nation. The great initiative in this war is ours. The initiative to stop it must be ours.

This is the message of the great Buddhist leaders of Vietnam. Recently one of them wrote these words:

"Each day the war goes on the hatred increases in the heart of the Vietnamese and in the hearts of those of humanitarian instinct. The Americans are forcing even their friends into becoming their enemies. It is curious that the Americans, who calculate so carefully on the possibilities of military victory, do not realize that in the process they are incurring deep psychological and political defeat. The image of America will never again be the image of revolution, freedom and democracy, but the image of violence and militarism."

If we continue, there will be no doubt in my mind and in the mind of the world that we have no honorable intentions in Vietnam. It will become clear that our minimal expectation is to occupy it as an American colony and men will not refrain from thinking that our maximum hope is to goad China into a war so that we may bomb her nuclear installations. If we do not stop our war against the people of Vietnam immediately the world will be left with no other alternative than to see this as some horribly clumsy and deadly game we have decided to play.

The world now demands a maturity of America that we may not be able to achieve. It demands that we admit that we have been wrong from the beginning of our adventure in Vietnam, that we have been detrimental to the life of the Vietnamese people. The situation is one in which we must be ready to turn sharply from our present ways.

In order to atone for our sins and errors in Vietnam, we should take the initiative in bringing a halt to this tragic war. I would like to suggest five concrete things that our government should do immediately to begin the long and difficult process of extricating ourselves from this nightmarish conflict:


End all bombing in North and South Vietnam.
Declare a unilateral cease-fire in the hope that such action will create the atmosphere for negotiation.
Take immediate steps to prevent other battlegrounds in Southeast Asia by curtailing our military buildup in Thailand and our interference in Laos.
Realistically accept the fact that the National Liberation Front has substantial support in South Vietnam and must thereby play a role in any meaningful negotiations and in any future Vietnam government.
Set a date that we will remove all foreign troops from Vietnam in accordance with the 1954 Geneva agreement.

Part of our ongoing commitment might well express itself in an offer to grant asylum to any Vietnamese who fears for his life under a new regime which included the Liberation Front. Then we must make what reparations we can for the damage we have done. We most provide the medical aid that is badly needed, making it available in this country if necessary.

Protesting The War
Meanwhile we in the churches and synagogues have a continuing task while we urge our government to disengage itself from a disgraceful commitment. We must continue to raise our voices if our nation persists in its perverse ways in Vietnam. We must be prepared to match actions with words by seeking out every creative means of protest possible.

As we counsel young men concerning military service we must clarify for them our nation's role in Vietnam and challenge them with the alternative of conscientious objection. I am pleased to say that this is the path now being chosen by more than seventy students at my own alma mater, Morehouse College, and I recommend it to all who find the American course in Vietnam a dishonorable and unjust one. Moreover I would encourage all ministers of draft age to give up their ministerial exemptions and seek status as conscientious objectors. These are the times for real choices and not false ones. We are at the moment when our lives must be placed on the line if our nation is to survive its own folly. Every man of humane convictions must decide on the protest that best suits his convictions, but we must all protest.

There is something seductively tempting about stopping there and sending us all off on what in some circles has become a popular crusade against the war in Vietnam. I say we must enter the struggle, but I wish to go on now to say something even more disturbing. The war in Vietnam is but a symptom of a far deeper malady within the American spirit, and if we ignore this sobering reality we will find ourselves organizing clergy- and laymen-concerned committees for the next generation. They will be concerned about Guatemala and Peru. They will be concerned about Thailand and Cambodia. They will be concerned about Mozambique and South Africa. We will be marching for these and a dozen other names and attending rallies without end unless there is a significant and profound change in American life and policy. Such thoughts take us beyond Vietnam, but not beyond our calling as sons of the living God.

In 1957 a sensitive American official overseas said that it seemed to him that our nation was on the wrong side of a world revolution. During the past ten years we have seen emerge a pattern of suppression which now has justified the presence of U.S. military "advisors" in Venezuela. This need to maintain social stability for our investments accounts for the counter-revolutionary action of American forces in Guatemala. It tells why American helicopters are being used against guerrillas in Colombia and why American napalm and green beret forces have already been active against rebels in Peru. It is with such activity in mind that the words of the late John F. Kennedy come back to haunt us. Five years ago he said, "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable."

Increasingly, by choice or by accident, this is the role our nation has taken -- the role of those who make peaceful revolution impossible by refusing to give up the privileges and the pleasures that come from the immense profits of overseas investment.

I am convinced that if we are to get on the right side of the world revolution, we as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin the shift from a "thing-oriented" society to a "person-oriented" society. When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, materialism, and militarism are incapable of being conquered.

A true revolution of values will soon cause us to question the fairness and justice of many of our past and present policies. n the one hand we are called to play the good Samaritan on life's roadside; but that will be only an initial act. One day we must come to see that the whole Jericho road must be transformed so that men and women will not be constantly beaten and robbed as they make their journey on life's highway. True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar; it is not haphazard and superficial. It comes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructuring. A true revolution of values will soon look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth. With righteous indignation, it will look across the seas and see individual capitalists of the West investing huge sums of money in Asia, Africa and South America, only to take the profits out with no concern for the social betterment of the countries, and say: "This is not just." It will look at our alliance with the landed gentry of Latin America and say: "This is not just." The Western arrogance of feeling that it has everything to teach others and nothing to learn from them is not just. A true revolution of values will lay hands on the world order and say of war: "This way of settling differences is not just." This business of burning human beings with napalm, of filling our nation's homes with orphans and widows, of injecting poisonous drugs of hate into veins of people normally humane, of sending men home from dark and bloody battlefields physically handicapped and psychologically deranged, cannot be reconciled with wisdom, justice and love. A nation that continues year after year to spend more money on military defense than on programs of social uplift is approaching spiritual death.

America, the richest and most powerful nation in the world, can well lead the way in this revolution of values. There is nothing, except a tragic death wish, to prevent us from reordering our priorities, so that the pursuit of peace will take precedence over the pursuit of war. There is nothing to keep us from molding a recalcitrant status quo with bruised hands until we have fashioned it into a brotherhood.

This kind of positive revolution of values is our best defense against communism. War is not the answer. Communism will never be defeated by the use of atomic bombs or nuclear weapons. Let us not join those who shout war and through their misguided passions urge the United States to relinquish its participation in the United Nations. These are days which demand wise restraint and calm reasonableness. We must not call everyone a Communist or an appeaser who advocates the seating of Red China in the United Nations and who recognizes that hate and hysteria are not the final answers to the problem of these turbulent days. We must not engage in a negative anti-communism, but rather in a positive thrust for democracy, realizing that our greatest defense against communism is to take offensive action in behalf of justice. We must with positive action seek to remove thosse conditions of poverty, insecurity and injustice which are the fertile soil in which the seed of communism grows and develops.

The People Are Important
These are revolutionary times. All over the globe men are revolting against old systems of exploitation and oppression and out of the wombs of a frail world new systems of justice and equality are being born. The shirtless and barefoot people of the land are rising up as never before. "The people who sat in darkness have seen a great light." We in the West must support these revolutions. It is a sad fact that, because of comfort, complacency, a morbid fear of communism, and our proneness to adjust to injustice, the Western nations that initiated so much of the revolutionary spirit of the modern world have now become the arch anti-revolutionaries. This has driven many to feel that only Marxism has the revolutionary spirit. Therefore, communism is a judgement against our failure to make democracy real and follow through on the revolutions we initiated. Our only hope today lies in our ability to recapture the revolutionary spirit and go out into a sometimes hostile world declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism, and militarism. With this powerful commitment we shall boldly challenge the status quo and unjust mores and thereby speed the day when "every valley shall be exalted, and every moutain and hill shall be made low, and the crooked shall be made straight and the rough places plain."

A genuine revolution of values means in the final analysis that our loyalties must become ecumenical rather than sectional. Every nation must now develop an overriding loyalty to mankind as a whole in order to preserve the best in their individual societies.

This call for a world-wide fellowship that lifts neighborly concern beyond one's tribe, race, class and nation is in reality a call for an all-embracing and unconditional love for all men. This oft misunderstood and misinterpreted concept -- so readily dismissed by the Nietzsches of the world as a weak and cowardly force -- has now become an absolute necessity for the survival of man. When I speak of love I am not speaking of some sentimental and weak response. I am speaking of that force which all of the great religions have seen as the supreme unifying principle of life. Love is somehow the key that unlocks the door which leads to ultimate reality. This Hindu-Moslem-Christian-Jewish-Buddhist belief about ultimate reality is beautifully summed up in the first epistle of Saint John:

Let us love one another; for love is God and everyone that loveth is born of God and knoweth God. He that loveth not knoweth not God; for God is love. If we love one another God dwelleth in us, and his love is perfected in us.

Let us hope that this spirit will become the order of the day. We can no longer afford to worship the god of hate or bow before the altar of retaliation. The oceans of history are made turbulent by the ever-rising tides of hate. History is cluttered with the wreckage of nations and individuals that pursued this self-defeating path of hate. As Arnold Toynbee says : "Love is the ultimate force that makes for the saving choice of life and good against the damning choice of death and evil. Therefore the first hope in our inventory must be the hope that love is going to have the last word."

We are now faced with the fact that tomorrow is today. We are confronted with the fierce urgency of now. In this unfolding conundrum of life and history there is such a thing as being too late. Procrastination is still the thief of time. Life often leaves us standing bare, naked and dejected with a lost opportunity. The "tide in the affairs of men" does not remain at the flood; it ebbs. We may cry out deperately for time to pause in her passage, but time is deaf to every plea and rushes on. Over the bleached bones and jumbled residue of numerous civilizations are written the pathetic words: "Too late." There is an invisible book of life that faithfully records our vigilance or our neglect. "The moving finger writes, and having writ moves on..." We still have a choice today; nonviolent coexistence or violent co-annihilation.

We must move past indecision to action. We must find new ways to speak for peace in Vietnam and justice throughout the developing world -- a world that borders on our doors. If we do not act we shall surely be dragged down the long dark and shameful corridors of time reserved for those who possess power without compassion, might without morality, and strength without sight.

Now let us begin. Now let us rededicate ourselves to the long and bitter -- but beautiful -- struggle for a new world. This is the callling of the sons of God, and our brothers wait eagerly for our response. Shall we say the odds are too great? Shall we tell them the struggle is too hard? Will our message be that the forces of American life militate against their arrival as full men, and we send our deepest regrets? Or will there be another message, of longing, of hope, of solidarity with their yearnings, of commitment to their cause, whatever the cost? The choice is ours, and though we might prefer it otherwise we must choose in this crucial moment of human history.

As that noble bard of yesterday, James Russell Lowell, eloquently stated:

Once to every man and nation
Comes the moment to decide,
In the strife of truth and falsehood,
For the good or evil side;
Some great cause, God's new Messiah,
Off'ring each the bloom or blight,
And the choice goes by forever
Twixt that darkness and that light.

Though the cause of evil prosper,
Yet 'tis truth alone is strong;
Though her portion be the scaffold,
And upon the throne be wrong:
Yet that scaffold sways the future,
And behind the dim unknown,
Standeth God within the shadow
Keeping watch above his own.

FBI ‘honors’ Martin Luther King Jr., 50 years after plotting to ‘neutralize’ him

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*  Ik ben ervan overtuigd dat deze toespraak van Martin Luther King tevens zijn doodvonnis was, niet voor niets dat hij precies een jaar na deze toespraak werd vermoord door de FBI........ (hoe ongelofelijk cynisch, maar ja wat wil je: de FBI en dan ook nog eens in de 60er jaren, toen Hoover, de topgraaier van deze terreurrorganisatie, zich nog oppermachtig voelde, al werd er al flink aan z'n stoelpoten gezaagd)

** Wat doet denken aan het enorme aantal slachtoffers in Vietnam door het gebruik van Agent Orange door de VS in die smerige door de VS gevoerde illegale oorlog, nog steeds eist dat Agent Orange slachtoffers onder kinderen die een leven vol ellende wacht......

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'Paul Scheffer, het media-orakel met een 'vlijmscherpe analyse' over het racistische optreden van de politie in de VS......... AUW!!!'

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