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An Inconvenient Conspiracy

Jason Robo

Issue date: 2/13/08 Section: Opinion
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"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the merger of state and corporate power." -- Benito Mussolini

There is more than meets the eye to this Focus the Nation movement. The Greek/Latin roots for government and democracy are respectively "mind control" and "mob rule" (look up Jordan Maxwell for more root meanings of words). We've never had true freedom, and will be farther from it without more critical examination of "climate change."

PG&E, Nike and the Rockefeller family have no interest in humanity and are the entities with more rights than breathing people. Recognize that decades of environmental degradation have been at the hands of these corporations by industrial processing, toxic pollution, petrochemical processing/combustion, mining and deforestation. When will failures in state/corporate leadership be held accountable? Do not allow the idea of relief from environmental oppressors to disguise fascist motives under the guise of green.

Cannabis, in all of its forms, was made illegal in 1937 following a flood of state-sponsored propaganda. Motivation for this relied upon irrational fear and racism, but behind the scenes this preserved value of timber, cotton, oil and prison assets, among others. For more on this outrage, read Jack Herer's "The Emperor Wears No Clothes."

Hitler's book "Mein Kampf" was dedicated to American eugenicists, scientists that sought to create a master race of humans with selective breeding. Alexander Graham Bell, President Woodrow Wilson and many other notables believed in eugenics. In America forced sterilization laws existed, pushed in part by the American Birth Control League (predecessor to Planned Parenthood) with Margaret Sanger, whose first treasurer was Prescott Bush. Prescott Bush had companies under his controlled seized and liquidated under the Trading with the Enemy Act (equal to treason by trade). Nazi scientists tried to justify mass sterilizations at the Nuremberg trials by citing U.S. policies.
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