War
War, what is it good for? Don’t ask me I don’t give a damn, next stop is Vietnam. Wars are always waged with good intentions although I’m pretty sure not everyone is on board with the definition of good. Most of the time one war leads to another; such is the reason the earth has suffered thousands of wars in the last five thousand years.
Our leaders coerce the public into supporting aggression that wouldn’t be necessary if an atmosphere of fear hadn’t been inculcated beforehand. The attitude of our leaders is to promote a specific agenda and the case of Ukraine is no different.
NATO, the antiquated treaty from post-World War Two, has been expanded time and again. Its sole purpose was to stand against the threat of the Soviet Union. Even though Vladimir Putin desires to reconstruct the former Soviet block, his immediate problem is more complex than that. Ukraine is an important part of the world’s food supply among other things. But neither dreams of a future Soviet utopia nor assets Ukraine possesses in abundance are why Putin is invading.
Ukraine is politically corrupt. It is home to many friendly Russian-speaking people and also enemies of Russia itself. Nazis in Russia? The lapdog press is more than willing to call us deplorable people Nazis but Nazis in Europe? Not so important. When the Ukraine prosecutor was investigating Hunter Biden and Burisma, Joe Biden told the government he would withhold a billion dollars in aid if they didn’t fire the prosecutor. Quid pro quo. They fired him and the money laundering scheme of the Biden family remained intact.
Russia, and Putin in name, has been labeled evil for years. This propaganda was put in high gear with the Russia collusion hoax. After being called evil and a killer, Putin has had to admit that we don’t like him, we believe he is our enemy, and we mean to destroy Russia and him along with it. There’s only room for one superpower in this world and it’s us, the U.S.A.
The United States has much blood on its hands over the years since World War Two. Seems there’s always some legitimate reason to spend our wealth and spill the blood of our own countrymen and killing the wealth and citizens of another country.
The Korean conflict left us with two Koreas, the north run by a lunatic, the south run by us. Vietnam? Does one even need to mention that debacle? Iraq, Afghanistan, and the Mideast, in general, have been huge failures at least as measured in terms of “winning”. There is no winning in these wars; it is the advancement of a globalist agenda. And what pray-tell would that be? World government. If nations can’t live at peace then it makes sense to bring everyone under the same umbrella and those that won’t comply with the dictates of the state can be removed from participating in the world economy.
Mandates are merely the beginning of this propagation of designed control of the masses. These ideas are highly attractive to the young as they witness the old disorder of things pass away. Something new is in the wings; you will own nothing and be happy. The Grand Nanny State of all time will take care of you. Just like we’ve pampered the old boomers, you can trust the all-powerful state to right every wrong and provide for every need.
So here we are waiting for the inevitable crash of our world and we’re supposed to be happy.