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  • September 2, 2006

    What It’s All About

    Filed: Politics — Joe @ 9:51 am

    I spent nearly 30 years of my life with the US Government. We were basically using intelligence to chase bad guys. Not just Communists, but terrorists, human smugglers, gun runners, pirates, dope shippers, and all kinds of criminals outside the country who were trying to do harm to our nation. They were also trying to do harm to other nations as well — NATO countries, Asian Countries, even some of our less fortunate Communist neighbors. When I say bad people, I’m talking about the kind of people who will chain-saw you up alive, dissolve you in a tub of acid, and dump you in a sewer, that kind of bad people. They operate or attempt to, in places where the governments aren’t strong or are just being birthed, where people are trying to learn to rule themselves, whether or not it is a socialist, democratic, republic or rule by monarchy. Most of these governments have growing problems which aren’t pretty. They include graft, lying, cheating, bribery, kidnapping, rape, stealing, murder, and all the other petty and not so petty crimes that go along with the kinds of change that take place when a country goes from bad to good.

    It’s a learning process and bringing in the “law” and making it work, that is “enforcing it,” is a tough job. It’s messy and a nasty business. Not something most people volunteer for. Mistakes are made frequently, and good things frequently happen as well. But eventually good wins out and peace is made and things settle down and a new nation is born, and everyone eventually forgets how things were in the “good old days” of the nation’s birth. And so it was with our Nation, and so it is with many others. In a lot of cases, in fact, in many, they don’t even want help while they are going through that process — it interferes with the guys who are in power and early on that means they can’t skim as much off the top. So, sometimes you have to help them anyway you can.

    What I find ironic, is that so many people go to so such extremes to gouge out the scabs and sores which are barely healed from the birth of their own great nation’s beginnings, and want so dearly to pick at them, even before they have allowed the concrete in their great countries foundation to solidify. They want to lay blame everywhere except where it truly belongs. For it is far more important to build their own “great history” in the beginning at the expense of other nations, than it is to accept fault for their own failings.

    I spent a lot of time in the service of my country overseas in many places in the world helping to Nation-build. In many of those places today, people can walk on a sunny day without fear, and speak their minds freely and openly without recourse. A lot of good Americans died so they can do that. I now sit quietly and listen to some of these people in the exercising of their freedom of speech say a lot of nasty things about America and Americans that simply isn’t true. But they are nation-building. Right on! They are creating a history they can be proud of, albeit by perhaps forgetting what part America played in their freedom by relegating America to a darker role in it. That’s okay.

    What it does point out to me, however, is the fact that I did spend all those years doing that for a lot of other people in the world, and now I sit here, retired, in my own home in Virginia, watching my own freedoms being threatened. Freedoms I risked my life to provide to those people in other lands. I now have to ask myself, if I will calmly sit here in my home and give up those very freedoms I fought so hard for, for others, and calmly let go of them without so much as a word or a whimper. I don’t think so. I think it’s time for Americans to begin to worry about and protect their rights under the Constitution. It is time to begin to think about fighting to retain those rights, even if it means fighting al-Qaida or others on our own streets. It’s time to insure whoever you are voting for in the coming election is someone you can trust to protect those rights, as guaranteed by the Constitution. If you aren’t sure, ask them outright. Make them give you an answer, or don’t vote for them. I fought overseas and was willing to die for those rights for others. So I sure as hell am not going to give them up here in my own country without a fight.

    JM

    5 Responses to “What It’s All About”

    1. MarkT Says:

      I know exactly how you feel, Joe. Like you, I swore an oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. Though I’m long out of uniform, I still take that oath very seriously. No one knows the price of freedom better than veterans. We don’t take kindly to anyone messing with that freedom.

      The upcoming election provides a chance to regain some sanity. Please offer whatever support you can to elect candidates who take our rights seriously.

      Mark (USN 1988-92)

    2. 46L353E Says:

      Above and beyond exercising my right to vote for those who will uphold the ideals of the Constitution, how can I help? -me, joe average citizen?
      I have being hearing more and more about a “shadow” government, established outside the boundaries of that Constituion and not at all obedient to it in any way. I do not tend to get wrapped up in conspiracy theory very easily, but the credible people who are talking about it have my attention and I am beginning to honestly believe that, human nature being what it is, such an entity probably exists in some form.

      Inherently, they may feel their intentions are good, if not honorable, but they operate ultimately on my dime and without my ability to oversee or intervene. It must be a terribly fun way to exist.

      I want to preserve the ideals on which the country was built. Those ideals ARE worth the fight. If my repulic continues to put people in power who ultimately abandon their constituencies, something ugly will occur, but not before a phenomenal amount of damage has been done. (Read, I am sick and tired of laws getting shoved down my throat which I am certain are not inspired or supported by the voice of the people.)

      I want to be helpful. I appreciate your service and the service of your fellow soldiers.

    3. cougar Says:

      “I think it’s time for Americans to begin to worry about and protect their rights under the Constitution”–JM

      “The Constitution is just a goddamn piece of paper.” G. Bush

      “I have being hearing more and more about a “shadow” government, established outside the boundaries of that Constitution and not at all obedient to it in any way.”–46L353E

      If you want to hear/read more about it, I recommend Hidden Truth, Forbidden Knowledge by Dr. Stephen Greer.

      “Inherently, they may feel their intentions are good, if not honorable, but they operate ultimately on my dime and without my ability to oversee or intervene”–46L353E

      First of all, when you are a cabal, a power structure, your intentions can’t be good, much less honorable.

      Second, operation on “your dime” constitutes fraud regarding due process of disclosure and flat out lying (can you say weather balloon?) The advance technology that the shadow government stole years ago is not only being used against us and ETs in horrific ways, but their failure to come forward and tell the world about it means continued use of unsustainable fuels, poverty, medical malfeasance (can you say big Pharma and FDA? What about World Without Cancer? Ed Griffin’s book).

      Third, your lack of ability to intervene or oversee is only the tip of the iceberg. Our provincial government, the one that knows things ain’t right, can’t even get access to this information a good deal of the time. Yeah! I guess that’s what I’d like to see remote viewing skills used on: uncovering the cockroaches.

    4. dirkwright Says:

      I just finished Mr. Perkins “Confessions of an Economic Hit Man” and learned about how our country has created a global economic empire since about WWII.

      Joe, did you get the feeling that you were actually working for the corporatocracy and not for the freedoms we all hold so dear? Did you feel that you were supporting the expansion of a global economic empire in what you were doing? Just curious, thanks.

    5. Sandy Says:

      Here’s a site with info on the Shadow Government.
      http://www.alienshift.com/id54.html
      (scroll down to read)
      I haven’t read that part yet but I was impressed with their info on Edgar Cayce, the sleeping prophet.

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