

The Great Delusion
John J. Mearsheirmer has written a book that everyone should read especially those knights in shining drag that we elect to spread our perversion around the globe. Our politicians believe the secret to peace is to establish a New World Order, a place where democracy reigns and everyone lives under the umbrella of protected rights. They look in the collective mirror and forget what they look like as soon as they turn away. We chose them to represent us and so we are culpable also in forgetting our own hypocrisy. There’s a modicum of self-righteousness in all of us.
No, I’m not talking about white supremacy and the litany of supposed “crimes against humanity” that my family should be tried for but it is the relentless pursuit to remake the world in our immoral image. We foist our depravity on mankind and when they don’t play along we start a war to end the terror of people living without the privilege of democracy. We assume everyone wants to be like us but in truth they really only want what we have; food, a place to live in peace, or more simply put, a better life.
There is no connection between their hearts and minds on what it takes to get to that peaceful place. They just know there is that place and want to go there. With them, they bring the good, the bad, and the ugly. What they don’t want is to be American. Citizenship and the responsibilities of supporting the whole mess is the last thing on their mind.
What supports this messy little place called America? Debt. Our whole system is propped up by the central bank which has been endowed by its creator with certain inalienable rights and that is the right to produce money out of whole cloth, loan it to our nation, charge interest for doing so and set that interest rate. It’s the perfect shell game and all of us are obligated to play.
Knowing this is one thing but understanding it is another. Our whole system is built on the sands of unpayable debt. Some of us are lucky enough to have our homes paid for. We feel somewhat secure and as long as the cards are well shuffled we can sleep. But more than likely we look around us and realize something disturbing, at least it should be disturbing. Those houses around us aren’t paid for; we are a small craft floating in an ocean of debt. And then we realize that those houses are taxed including ours, an obligation we carry and even support in our own minds.
Our taxes support many things good, bad and ugly. Everything falls into those categories, it just depends upon who defines those terms. When the whole thing collapses it is those who “own” their homes who will lose everything.
The wealth we’ve spent our lifetime building can be taken in a heartbeat by the taxing authority. It won’t be till then that the truth will be fully known; taxes are nothing more than theft. Taxes are theft. We’ve been robbed of every good thing and like good little frogs we allowed it.