UNREAL OBJECTIVES

Imperial doctrine for elite decision-makers

We start to see in the evidence above the level of  genocidal grand theft that the US has conducted within and then beyond its borders, either directly or through its favoured Client Dictators. Below is a list of the pronouncements that have led directly to these policies.

They are not trumpeted as loudly as the avowed determination to spread freedom and democracy. Instead they are the guiding principles, echoed in the reality of the events that follow them.

The following are not the usual pronouncements for public consumption. They are in fact quite the opposite. They are the instructions and the guiding principles that the elites of U.S. power give to themselves. Feel the difference.

1823  –  The Monroe Doctrine – “The integrity of  other  American nations is an incident, not an end”.

1904  –  The Roosevelt Corollary – The US  as  the  international Police power in the interests of civilisation.

1918  –  The  Committee on Public Information,  the  first  major Government  agency,  discovered that “one of the  best  means  of controlling  news was flooding news channels with “facts or  what amounted  to official information”, e.g. from 1979 in  Nicaragua issue accusations (whether proof exists or not) of  “drug  running, genocide, subverting their neighbours, international terrorism”.

1920  – Walter Lipmann devises the term “Manufacture of  Consent” for  the change in the order of Power. Citizens cannot be  massacred  for  disagreeing,  (as before), now they must  be  made  to consent to the brutalities of their country’s leaders.

1928  –  Edward Bernays – the father of PR – “the  conscious  and intelligent manipulation of the organised habits and opinions  of the  masses is an important element in democratic society …  it is the intelligent minorities that need to make use of propaganda continuously and systematically”.

1941 – Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms – freedom of speech and worship, and  freedom from want and fear. The fifth freedom is to rob and exploit as the policy successes of the record show.

1945  –  Henry  Stimson, U.S. State Secretary of  War, on the subject of  Latin America,  “I  think it’s not asking too much to have  our  little region over here which never has bothered anybody”

1945  – Council on Foreign Relations (the Private Sector) –  post World  War 2 planning – advise the State on “The Grand  Area”  – The  Third  World defined as “to fulfil its major function  as  a source  of raw materials and a market to the  western  industrial societies”.

1947 – Truman Doctrine – supporting “free peoples who are resisting  attempted  subjugation  by armed minorities  or  by  outside pressures”.

1947  – Dean Acheson – convincing Congress to support the  Truman Doctrine and crush the anti-fascist resistance in Greece… “Like apples in a barrel infected by one rotten one, the corruption  of Greece would infect Iran and all to the East. It would also carry infection  to Africa through Asia Minor and Egypt, and to  Europe through  Italy  and France already threatened  by  the  strongest domestic communist parties in Western Europe.” 

Any country that attempts to secure its own resources for its own people, and thereby resists incursions by US Corporations, appears fit for the label communist or terrorist and therefore deserves forceful and murderous repression through US-sponsored partners until the correct order, one that is more advantageous to US Corporations, is restored.

1947 – Lyndon Johnson to Greek Ambassador warning of the  unpopularity of dividing Cyprus between Greece and Turkey… “Fuck your parliament and your constitution. America is an elephant,  Cyprus is  a  flea. Greece is a flea…if your Prime Minister  gives  me talk  about democracy, parliament and constitution, he, his  parliament and his constitution may not last very long”

1948 – George Kennan,  Head of State Department Policy and  Planning  Staff… “We have about 50% of the world’s wealth but  only 6.3% of its population. Our real task … is to … maintain this position  of  disparity … we should cease to talk  about  vague and  … unreal objectives such as human rights, the  raising  of living standards and democratisation.”

1963  – US Agency for International Development (USAID) report  – “the  ultimate target is the human mind. It may be “changed”,  it may  be  rendered  impotent for expression or it  may  be  extinguished, but it still remains the critical target.”

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