[GJM] Fw: Fw: The US Government is Dying!!!
mary rose
maryrose333 at att.net
Tue May 27 06:06:38 MDT 2008
Dear Dr. Alam. Greetings for peace. With love and gratitude for
forwarding this article.
What is written here may be truth; however, in a multi-dimensional world
viewed from different perspectives there may be different levels of truth
>From one perspective, the U.S. is but an energy field/system. And one of
the things we know is that energy never dies it just takes on another form.
So, what might be appropriate to say is that the U.S. will go through a
process of "dying to the old so that it may take on a new form." So, what
may appear to be a "death event" may really be a "rebirthing" as
the old become the new. It depends upon one's perspective -- how one
looks at it.
And for those who have become their money, it will be a tragic
event. For others it will be an opportunity and they will see the
beauty of it -- they will celebrate the culmination of this era and
lovingly move on embracing new ideas, new concepts and
feelings. .
While there appears to be some gloating here by so-called "others"
that the U.S. -- the Imperialist -- is finally coming to an end, is there
really reason for this? For will not what happens in the U.S. not affect
the rest of the world -- for are we not one world? Does anyone see
any barriers here? I mean other than those we construct in our minds
to keep out the "Horrible Other" that does not look or think or act as
we do? How many times in our move toward "protectionism" do we
deny ourselves pleasurable experiences through fear of this Other?
>From another perspective, in terms of relativity. As homo sapiens sapiens,
we are a very young species in the world. Our brains are not as yet fully
developed, so we are still maturing.. And, in so doing we are still making
mistakes. But, in so-doing, are we not learning? And, is it not through
learning that we grow and become more? And is this not how progress
takes place?
Granted that sometimes in learning we must stop, back off, and access
the situation and then reconstruct it so that it is progressive. But then
remember that old adage: If at first you don't succeed, try, try, again."
So, should we be harsh with ourselves when we make mistakes? Or is it
better to be loving and forgiving and move on seeking health and wholeness,
realizing that is through our mistakes that we grow and become more.
In the Bible it cautions us to "judge ye not." And, the truth of the matter
is, as individuals we are not able to see the whole dynamic of any given
situation. We are unable to know what is best for "all concerned". So
in this instance isn't it better to turn it over to that Being that now
looks
more like a mainframe computer than does our old version of God as
either an angry old man or a loving one? Somehow the idea of an
impartial decision-maker seems more appealing doesn't it? One that
considers all the facts and sees the whole dynamic of any given
situstion before making a decision?
Here is love and gratitude for our mistakes. May we make more of them
so that we grow faster and become our "full potential self" much sooner,
both as individuals and as a collective consciousness.
I am holding the field for the full potential to unfold in all of our lives
now
in the best interests of all concerned.
mary rose .
We must be the change we wish to see in our lives. M. Gandhi
Now here is Mukhtar's message.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dr.Muhammad Mukhtar Alam" <mukhtaralam2000 at yahoo.com>
To: "Discussion Forum for Global Justice"
<discussion at globaljusticemovement.net>
Sent: Tuesday, May 27, 2008 2:11 AM
Subject: [GJM] Fw: The US Government is Dying!!!
may be considered interesting
--- On Tue, 27/5/08, a voice of reason <truthbehindthenews at gmail.com>
wrote:
From: a voice of reason <truthbehindthenews at gmail.com>
Subject: The US Government is Dying!!!
To: Date: Tuesday, 27 May, 2008, 1:32 PM
The US Government is Dying
*Originally written as a response to a reader letter, the
article is reposted due to numerous requests.*
*[www.whatreallyhappened.com]*
*The US Government is dying. Its ultimate fate was
sealed the moment the Federal Reserve Fiat money system
was put into place. Like a recreational drug user enjoying that
first chemical rush, those who created the federal
Reserve luxuriated in the seemingly endless flow of money
pouring forth from the Federal Reserve, money used to prolong
and consolidate power, money spent without worry in the full
knowledge that it was going to be someone else's problem to pay
it all back. *
*But now the US Government is paying the price for that
glorious free-spending time of so long ago. Like a recreational drug
user now turned hopeless addict, the government has taxed profitable
businesses into seeking friendlier homes in other lands, and has turned
to looting trust funds and playing bookkeeping games trying to hold off
the final collapse...
*The U.S. Government is Dying: No longer able to conceal the
financial losses, the US Government, like a desperate addict, is
turning to crime as a source of funds, crime on a global scale,
conquest, war for profit, call it what you will, an invasion and looting
of a nation is different from an invasion and looting of a home only in
scale. *
*The US Government has been making bad decisions since at
least the 80s. In hindsight, a government composed almost entirely
of lawyers should not have been expected to know anything about
how to run an economy based on manufacturing. As a result,
legislation was passed that encouraged manufacturing to leave this
nation. The lawyer/politicians, rather than admit error, tried to conceal
this loss by inventing the "service economy", a ridiculous notion that one
can prosper a nation by doing each others' laundry for a fee. The service
economy did not bring money into the nation, it merely moved what was
left around faster, increasing opportunities for taxation. The effect of
this
was that cash flowed from the people to the government, good for
government struggling with a crushing debt load, but bad for the people
for the nation, 80% of whom suffered and continue to suffer a steady decline
of living standards throughout the 80s, 90s, and into the 21st Century. *
*Minus the manufacture of actual products, investors flocked to more
speculative ventures, many of which turned out to be gigantic stock
manipulation swindles. *
*But rather than address the problems, the government started playing
its own bookkeeping games, looting Social Security and claiming it was
a budget surplus. Knowing that the stock market was in trouble, the
"Plunge Protection Team" was created to use government sanctioned
rigging to keep the numbers high, as a political banner, even though such
activity made the underlying problem of over-valuation much, much worse.
*The loss of manufacturing to other nations meant that Americans had to buy
more and more products once made in the USA from companies in other
nations.
This created the present $1.5 billion a DAY trade deficit. Normally, such a
trade imbalance would drive the value of the dollar down, but a devalued
dollar
makes that portion of the government debt held by foreign interests
increase,
since the debt is held in the currency of the lending institution.
*This was the rock and hard place the US Government found itself in. So
deep in debt it cannot even make the interest payments, unable to sell
products
to generate revenues to pay that debt because manufacturing was taxed into
relocating, and a threatened collapse of the dollar that would force a
default on
the debt and ruin the standard of living Americans had worked so hard to
achieve. *
*From that perspective, a war of conquest to grab oil and to force the
conquered nations to use the dollar to keep demand for the dollar high looks
like the best option for a bankrupted government. *
*But is it best for the people? *
*Let us say for a moment that we do go to war. Let us say
we conquer several nations and force them to use the dollar.
How does that change life here in the United States? We would
still have a totalitarian government deeply in debt. To maintain
its legitimacy, that government would still have to shackle you and
your children to that debt. We still would not have a tax system
conducive to creation of new manufacturing in this country. In other
words, even winning the war would not improve our lives. All that
would be accomplished after all the blood was shed and the
money was spent was that the very same people who got us all into
this mess would continue in power.
*Let's try the other option. Let's say that the US Government, unable to
initiate a war, or starting one but unable to carry it out, watches as the
world switches to the Euro, and the over-valued and frankly worthless
debt-stricken dollar collapses. The Federal Reserve collapses. The people
will not tolerate another "bail out" especially of an institution which has
been such a curse on the common man. As the banks and stock markets
collapse, the US Government will get dragged down with the whole mess. *
*But the people will still be here. Those 288 million Americans and their
skills, will still be here. And like our Founding Fathers they will simply
form a new government, one that starts out free of the huge debts run up by
100 years of reckless spending by the old government, a government made up,
not of lawyers, but of teachers, engineers, doctors, the people who KNOW how
to make a civilization work. Yes, there will be a time of confusion, as was
the case when the USSR collapsed. But as was demonstrated in the new Russia,
following that confusion will be a time of opportunity for all the people
with the
strength and courage to take advantage of it. *
*Bush wants a war to save the present government. And by supporting his war
with our money and the blood of our children, all we buy is more of that
same
government. *
*Is it really worth the price?*
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