Puppet Masters
During the Bush years, America's global popularity took a tumble. According to Pew Research numbers, the US was ranked fairly favorable in 2000, but began to decline every year until 2008. In 2000, 93% of British citizens polled viewed the US positively. Eight years later, that percentage dropped to 53%. German disillusionment was even worse. Beginning with 78% favorability in 2000, only 31% Germans felt the same way by 2008.
Dragging an international coalition into two foreign wars will do that.
But now that the new administration is in charge, all is evidently forgiven. That's what President Obama thinks, at least.
"...Today, once again, the United States is the most respected country on Earth," he said during a news briefing last week. "Part of that, I think, is the work that we did to reengage the world, and that 'We want to work with you as partners, with mutual interest and mutual respect."
Which is all well and good, until you look at the figures for last year.
For the last five years, the Reputation Institute has conducted global surveys, polling thousands, to determine what it calls "The World's Most Reputable Countries." This year's frontrunner: Switzerland. Beautiful, neutral Switzerland.
So right off the bat, Obama's estimations don't add up. Though, in fairness, second place on the list is Canada, which is close to America, geographically.
Following the list down past Sweden, the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Japan, Portugal, Singapore, and others, we find the United States all the way at number 22.
The reason for that low ranking stems from attributes beliefs that the US doesn't rank particularly high on the "high transparency and low corruption" scale. Other questions asked of surveyors include, "would you invest there?" "would you live there?" or even, "would you visit there?"
So, proven wrong on one count, President Obama. The United States is not, in fact, the most respected nation on Earth. It did, however, top a different list. A Gallup poll found that, out of 68 countries considered, the US was ranked the biggest threat to world peace in 2014.
Again, dragging an international coalition into two foreign wars will do that.
Reader Comments
“I flew the two actual aircraft which were involved in 9/11; the Fight number 175 and Flight 93, the 757 that allegedly went down in Shanksville and Flight 175 is the aircraft that’s alleged to have hit the South Tower.
I don’t believe it’s possible for, like I said, for a terrorist, a so-called terrorist to train on a [Cessna] 172, then jump in a cockpit of a 757-767 class cockpit, and vertical navigate the aircraft, lateral navigate the aircraft, and fly the airplane at speeds exceeding it’s design limit speed by well over 100 knots, make high-speed high-banked turns, exceeding — pulling probably 5, 6, 7 G’s.
And the aircraft would literally fall out of the sky. I couldn’t do it and I’m absolutely positive they couldn’t do it.” ......continued
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What people saw first hand I do not know. It's open to speculation, but the video itself shows clear physical impossibilities. Either the entire event was staged using the news stations and fake video, or the images of the
aircraft themselves are projections of some kind using technology which is not in the public domain. It is that simple in my opinion.
Ultimately, two building collapsed in ways which only a controlled demolition could accomplish, and no other explanation beyond that is possible. The odds are astronomically impossible that not one, but two towers would both
collapse in a controlled manner.
The media tells us things. It always has. If you doubt that then just try to find this video on a controlled site like Youtube. It was once there for viewing, but this one and others have now been deleted. The other thing they do is put in fakes to muddy the search. Like instead of Get Smart you get another fake sitcom posing as a get smart.
Go ahead....find this.
Season 2, episode 22 of Get Smart.
"Smart Fit the Battle of Jericho"
Why's that important? Hmm....why ya trying to hide it if it isn't important then?
It's like from 1966, so not a big deal huh?
You can however listen to this which may help. [Link]






Comment: Yeah, the US has the respect of the world because not many dare to upset the world's bully.