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Freedom for Safety, Then Our Reason and Honor

The end result of our disastrous historical epoch has been to deconstruct America.

Seymour Hersh has caused a stir on Capitol Hill with recent remarks.
Veteran reporter Seymour Hersh has caused a stir on Capitol Hill with recent remarks. Courtesy: cjfe.org

(CINCINNATI, Ohio) - This week something unique happened. A rumor, traced down to the highest levels of government, alluded to American intelligence agencies being involved in the failed terrorist attack in Detroit. The rumor was short lived, quickly denied by everyone but was a clear message. Quasi-governmental forces now exist that are bridging the gap between "conspiracy theory" and a real "shadow government."

There have long been criticisms of the Federal Reserve System, the Military Industrial Complex and even the United Nations as threats against our sovereignty.

Now, a highly suspect terror threat being presented as an attempt by billions of Muslims to destroy the United States because of its support for Israel, now the 4th most powerful nation on earth militarily, is being sold to the American people to justify a decade now proving to be one of the most disastrous in our history. There is little real threat against Israel but a very real threat to America, a threat from within.

Many like to think the stage was set after 9/11, when a nation with worldwide support and sympathy awoke from slumber realizing it had become defenseless to the threat of a worldwide terrorist conspiracy through massive failures in intelligence coordination and military capability.

Yet, a week ago, we see an almost identical intelligence failure after, not only hundreds of billions of dollars spent, but the organization of a massive and utterly pervasive intelligence system whose impact may well be more domestic destabilization than protection from external threats.

If one is to look at this hypothesis, then the groundwork has to be taken back, not just to our original Gulf War, but, perhaps even to the mindset we assumed upon the unexpected collapse of the Soviet Union.

One day we awakened, after years, half a century actually, of "us versus them" ideological struggle as the clear victors. In the process, the US government had quadrupled in size, become buried in debt and our own massive military spending had built the framework for our own "Central Committee" through which we could begin to assume the reins of empire. This empire would, increasingly, parallel others through instituting "reforms" that would prove to be fatal to democracy.

Over the next two decades, the totalitarian processes of party loyalty that led to the decline and collapse of the USSR would find fertile ground in the US as increasingly centralized wealth, the decline of the middle class and the dismantling of our domestic manufacturing base combined with the "moral flexibility" of our elected officials to create a less free, less just and, eventually, dysfunctional society proven, not only economically non-viable but equally ungovernable.

The "bill of goods" sold Americans was a combination of racial fear and hate, class envy, regional distrust and a national addiction to continual military adventurism all fed through "sound bites" and a mainstream media willing to be fed packaged news.

We quit noticing that our political process, the idea that an informed populace could choose candidates for national office based on character and qualification had simply disappeared.

Where are we now? We have created a series of institutions that serve no other purpose than to undermine our democratic form of government and manipulate or coerce government into policies that are economically disastrous and morally reprehensible.

What are these groups? First we created a Department of Homeland Security. Though largely staffed with dedicated professionals, key administrative positions are emplanted with "moles," political extremists capable of both misusing power and helping create threats, real or imagined, on demand. Are they doing this? Our unwillingness to investigate assures our inability to answer.

Imagine if Rudi Giuliani's "Golem," and convicted felon, Bernie Kerik, had been allowed to take over Homeland Security, an organization specifically designed and empowered to be managed by this political "bagman" and "dirty cop." Only a prison cell stood between Kerik and control of the most powerful police agency on earth.

The next most pitiful failure has been the CIA. Turned "lapdog" under George Tenet, it agreed to supply endless falsified intelligence in trade for the usual post retirement "revolving door" enrichment plan.

Even worse, there has been a massive defection within the CIA to Blackwater/Xe, leading to a privatization of capability and putting not only intelligence gathering, but "special ops" capabilities, meaning assassination, in the hands of the highest bidder. What had been operational failures and abuses in Iraq has now become something potentially much more threatening to national security.

The pride of the former "War on Terror" was JSOC, the Joint Special Operations Command. This organization was intended to coordinate response capabilities around the world by ending duplication and coordinating with what was intended to be a greatly improved intelligence capability. In fact, just the opposite occurred. The United States created its own version of a publicly funded but not publicly controlled Murder Incorporated.

JSOC, rather than being a coordinated effort to defend America became an utterly unaccountable tool under the direct control of the notoriously unstable Vice President Dick Cheney, perhaps the most controversial person to hold that office since Aaron Burr. It always comes back to the same solutions, spying, rendition, torture, murder and no accountability.

The other major threat, a term that genuinely applies, to the democratic process in America is the political power of the US Army Central Command under General David Petraeus. Almost immediately after taking the reins, Petraeus began his involvement in the presidential election through manipulation of press releases meant to support candidate John McCain.

The combined influence of Central Command, the powerful oil and weapons lobby and the increasingly extremist position Israel has taken with their ultra-right wing government has created an environment of virtual tyranny within the decision making apparatus of the US government. With defacto corporate control of press and the elimination of "loyal" dissent during the Bush/Cheney "us or them" period of polarization, any genuine policy assessment based entirely on what is good for America and its people is forgotten.

As we have seen, the deregulation of the financial markets under Bush/Cheney led to an inevitable collapse, the reform mechanism for which is refilling the empty coffers of the corrupt and incompetent and refinancing their influence over the economy they destroyed. Even when wealth was centralized in the hands of an "unregulated few" they still couldn't hold onto it, bringing about a bailout that will impoverish America's middle class for a century.

The health care debate debacle is a pure expression of this dynamic. The countries biggest failures spending public bailout money to convince America of their fitness to control our economy is something beyond irony.

The end result of our disastrous historical epoch has been to deconstruct America. Is it possible to wave a flag so often as a distraction that patriotism is now automatically suspect?

How many Americans now talk about leaving the country? I hear it every day, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Canada, maybe just talk but these aren't just people from one political spectrum, it is a general dissatisfaction, even hopelessness from all sides. America is seen as "unfixable."

What do we have in common with post-Soviet Yugoslavia? Could you go from state to state, region to region and find people who simply don't want to be a part of America anymore?


Gordon Duff is a Marine combat veteran and a regular contributor to Veterans Today. He specializes in political and social issues. You can see a large collection of Gordon's published articles at this link: VeteransToday.com.

He is an outspoken advocate for veterans and his powerful words have brought about change. Gordon is a lifelong PTSD sufferer from his war experiences and he is empathetic to the plight of today's veterans also suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. We greatly appreciate the opportunity to feature Gordon's timely and critical reports on Salem-News.com, a news organization staffed by a number of veterans, particularly former U.S. Marines.

You can send Gordon Duff an email at this address: Gpduf@aol.com




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Vic January 9, 2010 1:30 pm (Pacific time)

I think the fix could be a total economic collapse, with a disintegration of the central govt and a return to community based government. I'm reminded of the Steppenwolf song "Monster".(yeah, Im old)...As far as not wanting to be part of America anymore, every day that we wake up here in Nayarit, Mexico we feel more relaxed and just happy. The people are relaxed and friendly and treat us with an almost embarrassing respect and kindness. I do not spend hours reading the news, getting angrier at my government and the carnage it sows around the world..In a way, I feel guilty, like we should have stayed in the US and tried to fight the system, but it just began to seem like the majority of Americans just dont give a damn as long as they are somewhat comfortable. We really cared about The US, and did what we could, but short of armed insurrection, what else could we do? And if indeed, armed insurrection was needed, who else would be there? Who else would risk their life to take back the country? I thank God for the life we have here...humble, but rich in good friends, people and food. I could never live in the USA again.


Bruce Johnson January 9, 2010 11:17 am (Pacific time)

In 1984 (George Orwell was prescient wasn't he?), John Kenneth Galbraith wrote, "That the Soviet system has made great material progress in recent years is evident both from the statistics and from the general urban scene..." Until the Berlin Wall cracked in 1989, a linked clique of "elite intellectuals" made a living spilling similar hooey. A strong case can be made that perceived American weakness and it's usual handmaiden, an apologetic and feckless American foreign policy, encourage our enemies. Big mouths hooked to minds fogged with anti-American cant hindered U.S. defense efforts during the Cold War. Their descendant America haters in the Internet era provide philosophical succor to al-Qaida. The fanatics interpret apologies and guilt trips as signs of weakness and incipient decay, the bleats of a corrupt culture wallowing in self-doubt. For decades, this blame America crowd has made a media-living alleging attacks on American citizens, U.S. embassies and U.S. territory are somehow, someway provoked by the U.S. This band of blitherers spouts Marxist Cold War anti-American propaganda revamped for the Global War on Terror, but of course they say that the so-called Terrorist War is just a fantasy, made-up by those who are intending to take over the world. Then we have that group of apologists who claim that terrorists are misunderstood innocents, and that we must subordinate our beliefs to accommodate their beliefs to bring about peace. Good luck with that. Our history shows what the future holds for those who continue to challenge our individual right to pursue Life, Liberty and Happiness.


Al Marnelli January 9, 2010 8:47 am (Pacific time)

American's in my opinion are chiefly concerned that they, as well as our Constitution, is being ignored. It's evident that this is happening, but to suggest that we would even consider allowing another form of governance to assume power is over the top. Sure there is some disenchantment occurring, but people are still fired up to change things as the elections this past November clearly showed. The Philosopher-King scenario suggested below would never happen in America, maybe other places that have weak and disoriented populations. We are what we are, because of our form of government, our traditions and institutions. In fact I predict we will get stronger as time goes by and more of our elected representatives will respond to their bosses' majority demands. Of course I do not agree with Mr Duff's analysis, but him being able to put it out actually shows the great strength of our form of government. In many places around the world his thesis would have had an abrupt reaction from those other government forms, say for example a dictatorship or a theological based government, though the former and latter are essentially the same in terms of exercising power over those who challenge them.


Daniel Johnson January 9, 2010 2:35 am (Pacific time)

Very scary. The downward spiral continues with no one figuring out how to check it. Because of the intransigent polarization of America, the only thing that will work is that one person needs to have the authority to be able to say what needs to be done and making it happen. I'm talking dictatorship and if America is lucky, a benevolent dictator who has a long view will make things work, then step aside. I'm reminded of Taylor Caldwell's book Devil's Advocate.

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