SNAP
OUT OF IT!
by Michael C. Ruppert
November 5, 2004 1900 PDT
From The Wilderness
The rest of the world has known for some time that it is pointless to
oppose this Empire either militarily or electorally. They haven't the
resources for the former and are legally barred from the latter. I think
it's time the American people adopted the same philosophy. We are, after
all, legally barred from inspecting electronic voting machines. The
rest of the world has been fighting with money and public relations
because these tactics work and work well. This is a lesson that American
activists and true patriots should have learned four years ago. Now
the tempo of battle will increase just as surely as the stakes have
been raised both globally and domestically for us all.
While everyone
waits for the administration's first move a Rubicon has been crossed
and there is no turning back. America will fight for oil wherever it
feels the need.
Now the real
Fourth World War begins. Sorry to disappoint all the scriptwriters and
futurists who were thinking exclusively in terms of bombs, plagues,
famine etc. The first weapons of mass destruction in this war will be
economic and they will be devastating beyond imagination.
I feel good
now, three days after the election. It was much easier for me to recover
than most because FTW and its readers had less invested in the election
than most. But I am not so glib or cavalier as to overlook the massive
disillusionment that weighs like a wet blanket on all who had hoped
that their prodigious efforts might oust the Neo-cons.
The biggest
blessing today is that the disillusionment is so deep, so fundamental,
that at last people who have bound themselves to ineffective political
strategies may rethink their deeper core beliefs; their beliefs about
what America was supposed to be versus what it has become. They will
redraw their maps. Perhaps with that process - painful as it might be
- will also come a willingness to abandon strategies which no longer
work for entirely different ones that do. In order for that to happen,
however, those on the so-called left, as well as those conservative
and libertarian voices who wanted to return a degree of sanity to the
Republican party, will have to admit that America is not America anymore.
We are living
in a foreign land; a nation that is behaving like our enemy; a nation
which has weaknesses and vulnerabilities.
This nation
is so deeply divided that the words "civil war" stand for
a possibility that is no longer remote. Next year, even the next few
months, will reveal these deep and irreconcilable divisions. The electoral
process is dead. Only the fear that there is nothing to replace it except
revolution and bloodshed will prevent people from seeing that there
are different ways to fight; ways that should have been adopted four
years ago. The rest of the world knows that physical force is not effective
in this struggle and the rest of the world has something to teach us.
We will look anew perhaps at the Second Amendment to the Constitution,
but it is in what's left of the First that we will find our strength.
The freedom of association includes within it the right to decide where
and how to spend our money.
Perhaps out
of fear, perhaps out of prudence, I have been told that some activists
and whistleblowers are planning on leaving the country in short order.
A thought I have seen circulate in discussions since the election is
that many well-known activists and whistleblowers think it wise to run
before Dick Cheney and Karl Rove get their legs and start hunting us
down, one by one. Reuters published a November 3rd story about many
Democrats seeking to emigrate to Canada.
As a man who
has written a book charging the President and especially the Vice President,
the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs, the Commander of NORAD, the Secretary
of Defense, the Attorney General and the former Directors of Central
Intelligence and the FBI with multiple counts of premeditated murder,
it is my belief that it is foolish to wait and see what the administration
does. Now is the time to attack, and to attack with all of the vigor
our movement and our wounded, offended spirits can muster. It is our
best means of self healing. If we cut and run now, we die.
No longer is
that word hyperbolic.
I am going on
the attack.
Let me be quite
clear about this: This is spiritual warfare. There is no place to run.
There is no safe place to hide. On her home page (www.solari.com) Catherine
Austin Fitts posts a great quote from Gandhi.
"The
only devils in the world are those running around in our own hearts
- that is where the battle should be fought."
- Mahatma Gandhi
Only the
protection offered by a universe that responds more powerfully to love
than to fear can be an effective shield now. That protection has no
limits in geography, nor do the dangers against which it guards. I criticize
no one for making a decision to expatriate. Some may have physical or
financial limitations and concerns. Some may be honoring an old Special
Forces axiom that running today makes possible a fight more likely to
succeed another day. This is a sifting out for the battles that are
to come; battles which will be unlike anything ever seen in this country.
There will also be a great many new brethren who will show up on battle
lines that we must now redraw to suit ourselves. We must begin choosing
th etimesandplacesofbattletosuitourneeds.No task is more important than
this.
We have
expended our money, our liberty, our hearts and our souls by spending
money as powers that be, and media programming describing a fictitious
America, told us we should; by volunteering in efforts that were laid
out for us by others; by believing that we were doing the right thing
playing in a rigged game. The biggest ball and chain for us now is the
notion that we might resurrect an electoral process that officially
died four years ago. Anything brought to life now would be a Frankenstein
rather than a happy ending to an episode of ER; and at what additional
cost in terms of time and energy?
What happened
on Election Day was no surprise to me and it should have been no surprise
to long-term FTW readers. Perhaps now some of the over-conditioned "lefties"
out there will start to ask serious questions about what kind of bang
they get for their buck - and their dedication. Billions of dollars
and countless man/woman-hours that could have been expended on real-deal
strategies that had a chance of making a change have been diverted and
pulled away and wasted as badly as the energy of tens of millions of
demonstrators who poured into the world's streets for months in an effort
to prevent the US invasion of Iraq in 2002-2003.
When will
the American opposition start to ask what kind of return on investment
they are getting? When will they start demanding better performance?
What a waste and what a cost in broken hearts for the young, those just
beginning to try and change theworld.Iftheyoungare to save themselves
(and us) they must refuse to be herded into a political process that
is, in itself, their prison.
Even though
there is evidence that Ohio was stolen, John Kerry has given up; conceded;
thrown in the towel. There won't be any lawsuits because he won't allow
it. Bush won the popular vote. If the 2000 election passed into history
"as-is" it is certain that the 2004 election is zip locked.
Fuggedaboudit! The people now performing that task of documenting electoral
fraud in Ohio and elsewhere have safely made themselves historians and
targets of lesser priority for Cheney and Rove. They are no longer activists.
There
will be no successful suits over this election. The courts are rigged
and lawyers are sea anchors. As I predicted a week after 9/11, every
lawsuit since filed has been derailed, morphed, sidetracked or sabotaged
from within. Any lawsuit over the 2004 election (assuming Kerry permitted
it) would wind up in the Supreme Court. Has everyone forgotten Bill
Rehnquist's cancer or that the Neocons get to pick the next three justices?
HUMAN AND MONETARY THERMODYNAMICS
Human
energy works like physical energy.
Just a
while ago I received a call from a source indicating that John Kerry
ended his campaign with $45 million unspent dollars in his war chest.
That money had reportedly been laid aside to pay for a recount or post-election
court challenges. There will be none. The caller suggested that Kerry
might get to keep it personally. This will need some checking but it
would not surprise me.
In many
respects the dynamics of money - as activists now spend it - parallels
the Second Law of Thermodynamics. It only changes form in an entropic
direction; from being able to do useful political and social work to
being useless. But there is a way to make it multiply. This is the FTW
model where dollars spent with us recirculate within the activist community
and create more energy.
As Jesus
pointed out, the gift of two pennies from the poor woman was infinitely
more valuable than the large gift from the wealthy man. The corporations
which profited from all the opposition advertising, the political campaign
chests which swelled and spent that money, will never reinvest that
money to slow America's descent into tyranny. That energy - created
from the sweat of the people - has been pretty-well neutralized. Sure
George Soros lost money (I suppose), but what was the percentage cost
to him as opposed to all of the "little" Americans who opened
their thinly-stretched purses in pursuit of regime change? Soros suckered
you into spending money that was far more important to you than his
was to him.
What if
John Kerry had won? He was going to add 100,000 troops to the army.
He denied Peak Oil's existence and promised a chimerical "independence
from Mid-East oil". He endorsed the notion that 19 hijackers operating
from caves executed the attacks of September 11th. Then he said he would
fight the war on terror better than George W. Bush. He said nothing
about a corrupt economic system which has fed and sustained both him
and George Bush all these years. He hasn't lost a penny.
A day
after Kerry conceded defeat; The Boston Herald ran a story:
Bay State
electric customers facing shock of high oil prices
By Jay Fitzgerald
Thursday,
November 4, 2004
Massachusetts
electric customers can expect more jolts in coming months as rising
oil and natural gas prices drive up the cost of generating electricity.
Crude
oil prices jumped by $1.26 yesterday after President Bush's election,
settling at $50.88 a barrel.
Rising
natural gas prices also pushed wholesale electricity in New England
up. Natural gas is used to power plants that generate electricity.
The bottom
line: Expect electric bills to head higher this winter with heating
oil and other energy costs...
Another
story talked about how oil and gas companies breathed a sigh of relief
after the Bush win because they would face less regulation. Duh. But
less regulation only means a more frenetic, thoughtless and careless
mad scramble to suck up remaining hydrocarbon energy resources rather
than an effort to mitigate our dependence on them by the only real choices
available: a reduction in consumption and an intense, transparent effort
to look for and liberate renewables and any technologies that may have
been suppressed.
Will someone
up there in elite land - Yo, you guys up there on Olympus! - please
get it. We know what's going on. You are not fooling us.
EVERY
VOTE MAY NOT BE COUNTED BUT EVERY DOLLAR ALWAYS IS
So if
we don't keep trying to fix the electoral process what do we do? For
four years we at FTW and elsewhere have also been consistently saying
that the way to change what's wrong with America and the world was to
get outside of the election box into which most activists and opposition
forces have placed themselves as if under house arrest. The way to fight
is not with votes but with money. Every vote may not be counted. But
every dollar always is.
For activists
wishfully clinging to an old and inaccurate map, there is good reason
for despair. On the FTW map, and the map of great economic thinkers
like Fitts - the accurate map - there are no grounds for discouragement
here. Yes, things will surely now get worse before (if ever) they get
better. Yes, Dick Cheney and Karl Rove, absent the need to show restraint
before a re-election campaign, may now take the gloves off. Quel surprise!
So now
what?
VOTE WITH
YOUR MONEY
Since
9/11 we have witnessed the evolution of a number of powerful, truly
authentic journalism syndicates. FTW is but one of many that are credible,
trustworthy and which have proven themselves providers of valuable and
accurate information. I know many of these people and small companies
personally and we have all pretty much behaved the same way. Every dollar
that was spent with used was used to benefit those who gave it to us.
That keeps us all in the game.
In November
of 2001, when I lectured at Portland State University I pledged to the
audience there - and in the permanent record of my video "The Truth
and Lies of 9/11" - that I would take money spent on us and devote
it to making FTW bigger, more effective and capable of getting more
important stories to them; stories that would give them information
that might save their lives. In 2001 I had two part-time writers, an
office staff of one and me.
Today
FTW has an office staff of four, three editors/writers, four regularly
contributing writers and now almost 20,000 subscribers in more than
40 countries. I have kept my promise and you have seen the results.
I am still living in a studio apartment and driving a 9 year-old Ford.
I may soon get to have - out of necessity - a larger and better place
to live and for the first time own a home of my own but you get the
point. There are many others who have behaved this way because we share
a common sense of urgency.
But there's
something else your help makes possible for me and for all of us. We
are all knocking down the doors of the major media.
ANOTHER
PROMISE - I'M GOING TO WASHINGTON
Before
describing this economic warfare and how we can fight it let me make
you another promise.
As soon
as we can reasonably arrange it, I am throwing all of our meager funds
for a book tour into one large, well-publicized book signing in Washington,
D.C. Rubicon's publisher just did not have the resources to fund a book
tour. I am going to ask for all the back-up and support I can get, for
as many of you to come to Washington as possible, because I am going
there - to the city where Bush, Cheney and Rove rule; the city where
I was born - to stand up and publicly accuse them and others of murder:
multiple counts, and with premeditation.
The world
will be watching and your dollars made that possible.
The only
way I know how to lead is from the front. We will keep you apprised
of developments via the FTW web site.
MONEY IN THE WORLD - MONEY IN AMERICA
There's
a great first rule in economic warfare. It's exactly the same reason
why flight attendants instruct people to put on their oxygen masks before
assisting others when an airliner's cabin depressurizes. To save the
world you must save yourself first. The way you start to fight with
money is to get out of debt. If that means simplifying your life then
that's good anyway, you'll use less energy. But to be debt free is to
stop paying your money to the corporations and banks that are creating
this naked aggression anyway.
These
are the same corporations and banks that will come and pluck your economic
corpse when the economy crashes next year as it surely must. If you
are debt free then there will be less for them to pluck.
All around
the globe we see newly forming economic and political alliances. In
South America and elsewhere new regional common markets are evolving
rapidly. The Euro is rising to new significance as a world currency
and a way to pull the rug from under the Empire. From Russia, to Iran,
to China to Venezuela, to Saudi Arabia the world is drifting inexorably
to a decision to price oil in Euros. China has just raised interest
rates. In 2005 Iran is planning on opening an oil bourse trading futures
in Euros and is quietly building consensus support. This is, in my opinion,
the major motive for pressuring Iran just as Saddam Hussein's decision
to price oil in Euros was his chief crime.
I still
believe that any military adventurism against Iran is not possible and
that the US knows this.
On October
22 Pravda reported that the Russian Central Bank had stopped supporting
the US dollar. As I write this essay the Euro is now trading at close
to $1.30 US (a record high) and gold is holding steady at close to $430
an ounce. It was $280 an ounce just three years ago. Sure, oil prices
have dropped a bit but that has no bearing on the reality of Peak Oil.
I am still expecting oil to hit $100 a barrel in 2005. What happens
to your job then? Your mortgage? The housing bubble is on the verge
of collapse and Fannie Mae is under criminal investigation. There may
be three times more paper mortgages floating around than there are physical
properties. (www.solari.com; www.sandersresearch.com)
Think
again of the significance of the fact that Vladimir Putin in Russia
has just ratified the Kyoto protocols limiting greenhouse gas emissions.
This takes on a whole new meaning when one remembers that for the last
50 years there has been an overwhelming correlation between GDP growth
and greenhouse gas emission. In other words, economic growth is not
possible without burning more energy and this empire's Achilles heel
is its insatiable living requirement of infinite growth even unto the
death of the planet. This is the price of fractional reserve banking,
debt-based growth, a fiat currency, and markets trapped in Price/Earnings
ratios.
Russia's
move is significant because under the Kyoto treaty - as reported by
The Economist on October 7th - Russia's voice in resurrecting the 1997
accord carries special weight:
LIKE a
swamp creature in a bad horror movie, the Kyoto treaty on climate change
has risen from the dead. A certain Texan cowboy thought he had killed
the Japanese monster. Alas, thanks to a last-minute betrayal by an inscrutable
Russian spymaster, the green beast is back.
That is
only a slight exaggeration of how some people view the revival of the
Kyoto protocol. The controversial UN treaty, agreed in Japan in 1997,
commits rich countries to cuts in emissions of greenhouse gases by 2012.
But it was dealt a near-fatal blow when George Bush confirmed America's
rejection in 2001. The EU, Japan, Canada and over 100 others remained
in, but Russia wavered. If it did not ratify, the pact would fail.
Today,
as I finished this essay, Putin has ratified the accord after overwhelming
passage by the Russian legislature. The BBC writes:
Putin
clears way for Kyoto treaty
Russian
President Vladimir Putin has signed the Kyoto protocol on climate change
- clearing the way for the treaty to come into force next year.
This is
Russia's final and crucial stamp of approval for Kyoto. The pact needed
support from countries responsible for 55% of the world's greenhouse
gas emissions, which most scientists blame for global warming.
After
the United States refused to ratify it, only Russia could enable this
threshold to be passed.
The significance
is clear. Limit greenhouse gas emissions and you limit economic growth.
Limit economic growth and you undermine America's financial and economic
vampire. The world is fighting back. We can too and in this way we can
force a change.
HOW DO
AMERICANS DO THIS?
There's
a reason why I asked former Assistant Housing Secretary Catherine Austin
Fitts to write the foreword for Crossing the Rubicon. She knows money
and she knows how to change the system. I spoke with her yesterday and
neither of us is contemplating a cut and run strategy. We are both committed
to taking the fight to Washington and New York, no matter the cost.
"I
can show these people how they and all of us can make more money by
fixing money and what it does. But the first requirement is that people
understand that they have to stop feeding the tapeworm that is creating
all of this."
Perhaps
now disillusioned Kerry supporters will take a second look at what FTW
has been teaching for years.
Get out
of debt.
Spend your money and time on things that give you energy and provide
you with useful information.
Stop spending a penny with major banks, news media and corporations
that feed you lies and leave you exhausted.
Learn how money works and use it like a weapon.
It is already becoming clear that as Peak Oil becomes a stark reality,
survival will become a place-based, local phenomenon. Local economies,
to the degree that they exist and are flourishing will provide strength
to resist what is coming. Everyone who sees this essay should compare
the return on investment they got with the election against something
that offers more payoffs, an opportunity to become real, independent
actors on the fields of their own lives.
Go to
Fitts' web site http://www.solari.com and look at the section "Coming
Clean". Not until each one of us looks at the ways that we feed
the beast and accept responsibility for that do we have a chance for
today and for tomorrow.
As I have
said in Crossing the Rubicon and in almost every lecture for the last
three years, "We will change nothing until we change the way that
money works."
Perhaps
now some people will be willing to listen to our voices crying in the
wilderness.
Michael
C. Ruppert
http://www.fromthewilderness.com/ |