"The greatest evil is not now done ... in concentration camps and labour camps. In those we see its final result. But it is conceived and ordered (moved, seconded, carried, and minuted) in clean, carpeted, warmed and well-lighted offices, by quiet men with white collars and cut fingernails and smooth-shaven cheeks who do not need to raise their voices. Hence, naturally enough, my symbol for Hell is something like the bureaucracy of a police state or the office of a thoroughly nasty business concern." ― C.S. Lewis, The Screwtape LettersIs the U.S. government evil?
You tell me.
This is a government that treats its citizens like faceless statistics and economic units to be bought, sold, bartered, traded, tracked, tortured, and eventually eliminated once they've outgrown their usefulness.
This is a government that treats human beings like lab rats to be caged, branded, experimented upon, and then discarded and left to suffer from the after-effects.
This is a government that repeatedly lies, cheats, steals, spies, kills, maims, enslaves, breaks the laws, overreaches its authority, and abuses its power at almost every turn.
This is a government that wages wars for profit, jails its own people for profit, and then turns a blind eye and a deaf ear while its henchmen rape and kill and pillage.
No, this is not a government that can be trusted to do what is right or moral or humane or honorable but instead seems to gravitate towards corruption, malevolence, misconduct, greed, cruelty, brutality and injustice.
This is not a government you should trust with your life, your loved ones, your livelihood or your freedoms.
This is the face of evil, disguised as a democracy, sold to the people as an institution that has their best interests at heart.
Don't fall for the lie.
The government has never had our best interests at heart.
Endless wars. The government didn't have our best interests at heart when it propelled us into endless oil-fueled wars and military occupations in the Middle East that wreaked havoc on our economy, stretched thin our military resources and subjected us to horrific blowback.
A police state. There is no way the government had our best interests at heart when it passed laws subjecting us to all manner of invasive searches and surveillance, censoring our speech and stifling our expression, rendering us anti-government extremists for daring to disagree with its dictates, locking us up for criticizing government policies on social media, encouraging Americans to spy and snitch on their fellow citizens, and allowing government agents to grope, strip, search, taser, shoot and kill us.
Battlefield America. Certainly the government did not have our best interests at heart when it turned America into a battlefield, transforming law enforcement agencies into extensions of the military, conducting military drills on domestic soil, distributing "free" military equipment and weaponry to local police, and desensitizing Americans to the menace of the police state with active shooter drills, color-coded terror alerts, and randomly conducted security checkpoints at "soft" targets such as shopping malls and sports arenas.
School-to-prison pipeline. It would be a reach to suggest that the government had our best interests at heart when it locked down the schools, installing metal detectors and surveillance cameras, adopting zero tolerance policies that punish childish behavior as harshly as criminal actions, and teaching our young people that they have no rights, that being force-fed facts is education rather than indoctrination, that they are not to question governmental authority, that they must meekly accept a life of censorship, round-the-clock surveillance, roadside blood draws, SWAT team raids and other indignities.
Secret human experimentation. One would also be hard-pressed to suggest that the American government had our best interests at heart when it conducted secret experiments on an unsuspecting populace-citizens and noncitizens alike-making healthy people sick by spraying them with chemicals, injecting them with infectious diseases and exposing them to airborne toxins. The government reasoned that it was legitimate (and cheaper) to experiment on people who did not have full rights in society such as prisoners, mental patients, and poor blacks.
As the Associated Press reports, "The late 1940s and 1950s saw huge growth in the U.S. pharmaceutical and health care industries, accompanied by a boom in prisoner experiments funded by both the government and corporations. By the 1960s, at least half the states allowed prisoners to be used as medical guinea pigs ... because they were cheaper than chimpanzees."
In Alabama, for example, 600 black men with syphilis were allowed to suffer without proper medical treatment so that the government could study the natural progression of untreated syphilis. In California, older prisoners were implanted with testicles from livestock and executed convicts so the government could test their virility.
In Connecticut, mental patients were injected with hepatitis so the government could study the disease. In Maryland, sleeping prisoners had a pandemic flu virus sprayed up their noses so the government could monitor their symptoms. In Georgia, two dozen "volunteering" prison inmates had gonorrhea bacteria pumped directly into their urinary tracts through the penis so the government could work on a cure.
In Michigan, male patients at an insane asylum were exposed to the flu so the government could experiment with a flu vaccine. In Minnesota, 11 public service employee "volunteers" were injected with malaria, then starved for five days, so the government could study the impact.
In New York, prisoners at a reformatory prison were split into two groups to determine how a deadly stomach virus was spread: the first group was made to swallow an unfiltered stool suspension, while the second group merely breathed in germs sprayed into the air. In Staten Island, children with mental retardation were given hepatitis orally and by injection to see if they could then be cured.
Unfortunately, these incidents are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the atrocities the government has inflicted on an unsuspecting populace in the name of secret experimentation.
For instance, there was the U.S. military's secret race-based testing of mustard gas on more than 60,000 enlisted men (African-Americans, Japanese-Americans, Hispanics, etc.). As NPR reports, "All of the World War II experiments with mustard gas were done in secret and weren't recorded on the subjects' official military records. Most do not have proof of what they went through. They received no follow-up health care or monitoring of any kind. And they were sworn to secrecy about the tests under threat of dishonorable discharge and military prison time, leaving some unable to receive adequate medical treatment for their injuries, because they couldn't tell doctors what happened to them."
And then there was the CIA's Cold War-era program, MKULTRA, in which the government began secretly experimenting on hundreds of unsuspecting American civilians and military personnel by dosing them with LSD, some having the hallucinogenic drug secretly slipped into their drinks, so that the government could explore its uses in brainwashing and controlling targets. The CIA spent nearly $20 million on its MKULTRA program, reportedly as a means of programming people to carry out assassinations and, to a lesser degree, inducing anxieties and erasing memories, before it was supposedly shut down.
Similarly, the top-secret Montauk Project, the inspiration for the hit Netflix series Stranger Things, allegedly was working to develop mind-control techniques that would then be tested out on locals in a nearby village, triggering crime waves or causing teenagers to congregate.
Sounds like the stuff of conspiracy theorists, I know, but the government's track record of treating Americans like lab rats has been well-documented, including its attempts to expose whole communities to various toxins as part of its efforts to develop lethal biological weapons and study their impact and delivery methods on unsuspecting populations.
In 1949, for instance, the government sprayed bacteria into the Pentagon's air handling system, then the world's largest office building. In 1950, special ops forces sprayed bacteria from Navy ships off the coast of Norfolk and San Francisco, in the latter case exposing all of the city's 800,000 residents.
In 1953, government operatives staged "mock" anthrax attacks on St. Louis, Minneapolis, and Winnipeg using generators placed on top of cars. Local governments were reportedly told that "'invisible smokescreen[s]' were being deployed to mask the city on enemy radar." Later experiments covered territory as wide-ranging as Ohio to Texas and Michigan to Kansas.
In 1965, the government's experiments in bioterror took aim at Washington's National Airport, followed by a 1966 experiment in which army scientists exposed a million subway NYC passengers to airborne bacteria that causes food poisoning.
Now one might argue that this is all ancient history and that the government today is different from the government of yesteryear, but has the U.S. government really changed?
Ask yourself: Has the government become any more humane, any more respectful of the rights of the citizenry? Has it become any more transparent or willing to abide by the rule of law? Has it become any more truthful about its activities? Has it become any more cognizant of its appointed role as a guardian of our rights?
Or, having mastered the Orwellian art of Doublespeak and followed the Huxleyan blueprint for distraction and diversion, has the government simply gotten craftier and more conniving, better able to hide its nefarious acts and dastardly experiments under layers of secrecy, legalism and obfuscations?
Consider this: after revelations about the government's experiments spanning the 20th century spawned outrage, the government began looking for human guinea pigs in other countries, where "clinical trials could be done more cheaply and with fewer rules."
In Guatemala, prisoners and patients at a mental hospital were infected with syphilis, "apparently to test whether penicillin could prevent some sexually transmitted disease." More recently, U.S.-funded doctors "failed to give the AIDS drug AZT to all the HIV-infected pregnant women in a study in Uganda even though it would have protected their newborns." Meanwhile, in Nigeria, children with meningitis were used to test an antibiotic named Trovan. Eleven children died and many others were left disabled.
What kind of government perpetrates such horrific acts on human beings, whether or not they are American citizens?
Is there any difference between a government mindset that justifies experimenting on prisoners because they're "cheaper than chimpanzees" and a government that sanctions jailhouse strip searches of individuals charged with minor infractions simply because it's easier on a jail warden's workload?
John Lennon was right: "We're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends."
Unfortunately, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
Just recently, for example, a Fusion Center in Washington State (a Dept. of Homeland Security-linked data collection clearinghouse that shares information between state, local and federal agencies) inadvertently released records on remote mind control tactics (the use of "psycho-electronic" weapons to control people from a distance or subject them to varying degrees of pain).
Mind you, there is no clear evidence to suggest that these particular documents were created by a government agency. Then again, the government-no stranger to diabolical deeds or shady experiments carried out an unsuspecting populace-has done it before.
After all, this is a government that has become almost indistinguishable from the evil it claims to be fighting, whether that evil takes the form of terrorism, torture, drug trafficking, sex trafficking, murder, violence, theft, pornography, scientific experimentations or some other diabolical means of inflicting pain, suffering and servitude on humanity.
For too long now, the American people have been persuaded to barter their freedoms for phantom promises of security and, in the process, have rationalized turning a blind eye to all manner of government wrongdoing-asset forfeiture schemes, corruption, surveillance, endless wars, SWAT team raids, militarized police, profit-driven private prisons, and so on-because they were the so-called lesser of two evils.
No matter how you rationalize it, the lesser of two evils is still evil.
There's a scene in The Third Man, Carol Reed's influential 1949 film starring Joseph Cotten and Orson Welles in which a rogue war profiteer (Harry Lime) views human carnage with a callous indifference, unconcerned that the diluted penicillin he's been trafficking underground has resulted in the tortured deaths of young children.
Challenged by his old friend Holly Martins to consider the consequences of his actions, Lime responds, "In these days, old man, nobody thinks in terms of human beings. Governments don't, so why should we?"
"Have you ever seen any of your victims?" asks Martins.
"Victims?" responds Lime, as he looks down from the top of a Ferris wheel onto a populace reduced to mere dots on the ground. "Look down there. Tell me. Would you really feel any pity if one of those dots stopped moving forever? If I offered you twenty thousand pounds for every dot that stopped, would you really, old man, tell me to keep my money, or would you calculate how many dots you could afford to spare?"
Lime's callous indifference is no different from the U.S. government's calculating cost-benefit analyses.
In the eyes of the government, "we the people" are chump change.
So why do Americans keep believing the government has their best interests at heart?
Why do Americans keep trusting the government?
Why do Americans pretend not to know what is so obvious to anyone with eyes and ears and a conscience?
As Carl Sagan recognized, "If we've been bamboozled long enough, we tend to reject any evidence of the bamboozle. We're no longer interested in finding out the truth. The bamboozle has captured us. It's simply too painful to acknowledge, even to ourselves, that we've been taken. Once you give a charlatan power over you, you almost never get it back."
We should never have trusted the government in the first place.
That's why the Founders came up with a Bill of Rights. They recognized that without binding legal protections affirming the rights of the people, the newly instituted American government would be no better than the old British despot.
It was Thomas Jefferson who warned, "In questions of power then, let no more be heard of confidence in man, but bind him down from mischief by the chains of the Constitution."
Unfortunately, we didn't heed the warning.
As I make clear in my book Battlefield America: The War on the American People, the government has ripped the Constitution to shreds and left us powerless in the face of its power grabs, greed and brutality.
So how do you fight back?
How do you fight injustice? How do you push back against tyranny? How do you vanquish evil?
You don't fight it by hiding your head in the sand.
Stop being apathetic. Stop being neutral. Stop being accomplices.
Start recognizing evil and injustice and tyranny for what they are. Demand government transparency. Vote with your feet (i.e., engage in activism, not just politics). Refuse to play politics with your principles. Don't settle for the lesser of two evils.
As British statesman Edmund Burke warned, "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men [and women] to do nothing."
It's time for good men and women to do something. And soon.
Reader Comments
There are so many issues that need to be addressed. Maybe its better to just let the country fall into disarray and then pick up the pieces afterward.
Duh....the 'American Experiment' I am sure seemed like a good idea back in the day, and I would personally like to believe that many of the founding fathers were fine people with a few truly noble ideas, but lets be honest...it is a failed experiment. Failed miserably. It seems to me like lazy thinking to point a finger and specifically call out the US government, which in turn implies that Americans are evil. Just looking at the US through the prism of the last 200 plus years, it might appear that way. But if you step back and take a longer/big picture view, it is not merely a US phenomenon; *all* governments are evil...it is just a matter of degree. Humanity would be just fine...were it not for humans...
On a serious note, the US isn't going to change what it is doing over there in Syria, Iraq, Iran, Russia etc. The US isn't going to stop. The US will have to be restrained. Picture this wild animal, like a lion that's left the zoo cage. This lion is predatory and wild. The only way to bring this lion under control is to CAGE it again. That way the lion can't harm anyone.
Because it is really, really difficult to accept that such people as the evil doers in government really exist.
Because it has been so difficult to accept that the journalists in the main stream media and the wide eyed innocent looking newsreaders on television have always, always been absolutely complicit with the government in publishing outright lies or obfuscating the truth.
They all know what they have done and what they continue to do and they know that we know, but we stand so low in their estimation they just don't care. They despise us.
It is only recently - with the advent of the internet - that it has been possible for the common people to learn the full extent of the antics and the hocus pocus practised by the people who look straight into the eyes of the citizens and without a blush dissemble and deceive us. It is so hard to believe that so many people have died terrible deaths because of these wicked people who call war a 'game', but we are learning. We don't frighten them yet. But we will.
Hell is empty. The devils all moved to Washington.
@HashAttack2:
There is absolutely nothing wrong with America that more rocket science and brain surgery can't fix.
Plus a few more long-winded diatribes containing select quotes from formerly newsworthy celebrities and high class citizens....
Without rocket science and brain surgery (and 'select quotes') the ruling elite would be even more powerful and controlling than they are already. And the poor and enslaved and completely downtrodden would be even more poor and more enslaved and more completely downtrodden.
And if America can't produce enough rocket science, brain surgery and 'select quotes', we will find them aplenty in Russian and China! Ever heard of Karl Saganov? Or Xi Ka Sa?
So there!
Now go and do something!
WAKE UP!
signed,
John W. Blackhead (or you can call me 'pimple')
Apart from Nazi originated departments, all other Government departments are lying, thieving, bastards
“…..if all the foregoing is true, then it is just to lay direct responsibility for incubating Nazism and planning World War II, and indirect responsibility for the holocaust of the Jews, at the door of the Anglo-American establishment.”
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The last two words are not used coincidentally.
Shalom
To judge the good or evil of nations we must look at how they treat their people, and, more importantly, how they treat other countries and their citizens.
Looking at the bell curve of nations, their freedoms, their individual freedom, the technological advancements available, etc. (E.g., Availability of air conditioning. When I went to school here (in Florida), few schools had air conditioning except the larger high schools (Grades 9 - 12.). That is intolerably hot and hard for 3/4ths of the schoo year and hard to imagine. (In the over fifty winters I’ve lived here, there has probably been a total of six? seven? calendar months cold enough for me to not use A.C. on
some day or days therein. (I use a heater about once or twice in colder winters, but typically never do, except when my house drops to below 60.) (But despite growing up here, my genes are from a far colder place and I’ve always loved cold and hated heat.)
So on the bell curve of ‘good’ governments an goos example of a good one is the USA in 1897 - but when technology is factored in as a plus for citizens, along with individual freedom, I’ve long maintained that my generation hit the pinnacle combination of THOSE TWO. (We had cars reasonably available, good music, freedom to do what one desired, etc. I likewise was born in the time frame from about 7/1/1956 - 12/31/1959 where, for the first- and last - time in America, (since WWI!), young men did not even have to register for the selective service draft.
However, once Jimmy Carter lost the Presidency, the big downward slide started. It was ramped up only about 11 weeks after Reagan’s inauguration, when Bush*t I effectively took over and America has gone on a long, nonstop downslide from the most admired and successful country in the world to where we / it are/is now. I.e., we went from the near the right rim/edge of the bell curve of Earth’s fair governments to where we are now, where technology isn’t directed to better citizens lives, but used against them, to spy on them, and to commit acts of war - almost always via a false flag as we now know -against other countries, and, every since Ruby Ridge, Waco, OKC, directly and painfully obviously against its own individual citizens. (The drug war is part and parcel of this.)
So now given our damage to others, and our own Citizens, the US has, in that forty year period, slid from one of the top three to the worst; at least given the malevolent intentions of its ‘leaders’; the record number of inmates* and their willingness to use their inexcusable tools clearly designed for oppression of Americans.
So, Hell YES! The USA’s controlling PTB and government have long ago slid past the middle of that bell curve and are now at its widest evil extreme, (not so much because of the situation of we mere citizens, but combined with that has to be considered the millions of casualties which our faked wars have caused; as defined as ‘ultimate crimes’ by the Justices at Nuremberg.
Sad. Ain’t it?
R.C.
* How can America claim to be the Moral capital of the earth, when it has more of its own citizens locked up than even China which has a population more than four times larger? After all, that should be considered to make us a nation of criminals, right?
RC