The United States of America is responsible for millions of deaths around the world as a result of our endless wars. No, we’re not the only ones at fault, but we hold ourselves out to be better—and we’re not. In fact we’re unapologetic about what we do. Just in recent days—hundreds of thousands of dead Ukrainians, tens of thousands of dead Russians. Our prominent politicians, our elected representatives, say it’s great—no dead Americans and the other side is weakened! We supply the munitions for Israel’s genocide. No apologies. It reminds one of ur-Neocon Madeline Albright who famously stated for the record that 500,000 dead Iraqi children was worth it—we got our way. Or so we thought.
And then three Americans are killed. And we flirt with WW3. Why not step back and get a bit of perspective?
It might be counterintuitive and I hate war but….
If we are going to have a chance to stop the neocons, stop the money printing, the open borders, and stop the woke and green movement we need Americans to get serious. Really serious as in it effects All Americans life in a bad way. A real wakeup event so even the dullards pay attention. Think a few carriers at the bottom, Ukraine overrun, China closing the China sea type of stuff along with a market crash.
America getting bitch slapped in the mideast, Ukraine, and maybe even in Taiwan at the same time might catalyze this. And the current Elite would be squarely to blame. America would lose prestige, dollar dominance and have to make decisions that hsve been put off for decades.
As fantasy world evaporates the chaff would be burnt away and the true soul of average law abiding good people will come out. No more bullshit.
It is a fourth turning after all
Shaun Thompson on AM 560 plays on his show the audio of Albright’s comments on the dead Iraqi kids frequently. The way she comes across so casually in her tone and attitude is stomach turning. Shaun rightly condemns her to the depths of hell for her callousness. The mask slipped when she was captured speaking that way and allowed us mere little people a glimpse into the thinking and attitudes of those at the highest levels of “their democracy.”