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wildcard
29th May 2010, 02:30 AM
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2010/05/27/gordon-duff-was-america-the-golden-goose/

Was America The “Golden Goose?”

May 27, 2010 posted by Gordon Duff

AMERICA’S NEW “LOST GENERATION”

By Gordon Duff STAFF WRITER/Senior Editor


The calendar says 2010 but it feels like 1955, not the real 1955, not by a long shot, but a fictional, “Hollywood version” with Americans cowering under their beds from the Red Menace, “Duck and Cover,” and a bland, colorless ignorance is seeping into our souls. Instead of cowboy movies, where evil scalping redskins menace our forefathers, wagons circled and arrows flying, the cry is “creeping socialism” and imaginary terrorists. But it isn’t 1955, too much has happened, so much that we have blocked out the realities of 55 years of our history, a history meant to be a lesson, good and bad. We have replaced everything we believe with a continuing fantasy, and not a very nice one at that. Our fantasy is written by storytellers, the public relations agents for the massive organized crime syndicate that dwarfs any political leader or government.

8 years of Eisenhower produced one thing only, a warning about the “military industrial complex.” It was 8 years of poverty and starvation for many, decline in education, impoverishment of our middle class, decline in national defense and a massive growth in class hatred in America. The only uniting force for most “voting Americans” was race hatred. You see, African Americans, then called “Negroes” but actually seldom that, couldn’t vote, not in most parts of the country. Every American was raised to ignore that, that and a thousand other unAmerican abuses of our imaginary Constitution. Freedom meant freedom to do what you were told, when you were told or a cop would bash in your skull with a club.

Then one day, a man came and stopped the train. His name was John Kennedy. No, his dad was never a gangster, that is nothing but conspiracy theory, no, Nixon wasn’t beaten in a rigged election, Nixon stole more votes than Kennedy or he would have lost by millions. Americans have always hated Richard Nixon, a vicious paranoid now proven to have been right too often, one of the little surprises time gives us when we aren’t looking. Never have two influential Americans, Nixon and Kissinger hated and distrusted each other so much, but that is for another day.

America wasn’t ruled by politicians or labor unions. Our real government was the massive organized crime syndicate that controlled our political parties with the aid of mob enforcer J. Edgar Hoover. Mobs controlled labor unions, courts, police departments, entire cities, most of them in fact, and industry after industry from oil to agriculture to trucking. There was no federal law enforcement, Hoover had decreed that the Mafia didn’t exist. He was right in some ways, the Italian Mafia was never anything more than a boys club for criminals. My father explained that to me early on. We would sit up and watch The Untouchables. He always said, “Don’t let them fool you, Jews run everything, the Mafia is just a fable.” As my dad was a bootlegger and rum runner in the 20’s, nephew of Josef “Legs” Lehman of the Purple Gang and half the aging mobsters Detroit was famous for were in and out of our home, I had to believe him.

For those of us alive then, alive and awake, Kennedy was a game changer. Americans had lost faith, had come to believe their country would always be something they could wave flags about but be ashamed of too. America was a land of coal miners living in shacks, of sharecroppers and barefoot children wearing rags, of malnutrition and ignorance. It snowed brown in Detroit, sulphurous fumes filled the air. Everyone smoked so it didn’t really matter, cigarettes and alcohol were considered a rite of passage. Lake Erie, St. Clair and the Detroit River emitted a foul stench, devoid of fish, unsafe to swim in or even touch.

The only way out of poverty was union work in factories. My dad worked at Ford, having quit the Teamsters Union. “Little Jimmie” had been a friend of my dad from the old neighborhood until my mother forced my dad to break it off, not wanting to see him in prison again. My dad called the factory, Ford’s transmission division in Livonia, “the jute mill.” Every week it was one friend or another “carried out feet first.” Life expectancy for an auto worker was low, with many dying in their 40s of heart attacks brought on by a combination of smoking, fried foods and breathing poisonous 130 degree air during 12 hour shifts.

America has become a class society, workers and management, black and white, urban working poor and rural very poor. Few Americans had been on a plane, other than bombing Germany, Europe was still largely in ruins from the war, the “third world” was still ruled by Britain, France and, if you can believe it, Portugal and Belgium. If America got sick of a government somewhere, we simply “dealt with it,” usually an assassination or rigged election or both.

It was John Kennedy that told us we didn’t have to be what we were. When he talked, he didn’t sound like a cartoon. “Ike” had been one of the worst public speakers in history. There was a reason for that, he wasn’t very bright, had no vision and really didn’t give a damn about very much. He was the Ronald Reagan of his day, an empty hat “blowhard” and time waster. Leaders were supposed to be “place holders” who did what they were told while the inexorable went on, money flowed up, “crap” flowed down, low pay, dirt and filth, adulterated food, poor medical care, 4th rate education and a thinly veiled police state under the control of a massive crime cartel older than any of us would ever learn.

What would happen when the day came where Americans would no longer work for a dollar an hour, buy milk for their kids filled with chalk, hot dogs that were made of ground corn, rat droppings and suet or bread made from wood shavings. Oh, you didn’t know this? This was the real “good old days” you don’t hear about.

What changed with Kennedy was America’s expectations. Everything we know about America, everything hated by some, started then, college education as a reality for millions, safe medicines and safe food, clean water and air and a decent lifestyle for working people. American workers began to move out of poverty, “wage slavery” and into a social class where children could move beyond their station without selling their souls.

We can’t have a talk about culture without mentioning Kennedy and the Beatles. An entire era, America’s real golden age, has been repackaged by our media morons and fabricators as a few anti-war demonstrations and the mini-skirt. What happened, what was real was a total rejection of what the idiots loved to call “convention.” What was “convention?” It wasn’t just “Negroes” that were supposed to stay in their place. Education meant 2 years of highschool or graduation and some sort of trade, maybe teaching but more likely some sort of factory skill, even for the best and brightest. Life was planned, work, buying, eating garbage, finally getting sick and dying or retiring in poverty. The only way of sidetracking this was being killed in Vietnam, in Vietnam or “by” Vietnam, something that “did in” a quarter million Americans.

Everything good that happened is now described by our media, yes, the media controlled by the same mob J. Edgar Hoover protected his entire life, as “Marxism” or “elitism.” Not wanting your job shipped to China or blaming all the wrong people for oil spills, false flag terrorism, market crashes, rigged elections, massive “white collar” crimewaves that have “disappeared” most of our country’s wealth while we jail millions of drug users and poor….

The charade, of course, is the house you own belongs to a crooked bank. The job you may still hold could blow away like a leaf in the wind. The education you can no longer afford for your child, affordable education is “elitist” don’t you know, doesn’t matter anyway. Nurses, teachers and engineers are being laid off by the thousands around the country while Wall Street bonueses paid out of America’s massive debt go through the roof.

We can’t even go back to being slaves. The factories are gone. Even if they were there, nobody could afford to buy anything they built. Try to find a newspaper that will tell the story of the collapse of American industry. What is the single biggest reason our jobs went overseas? Our workers have long been the most productive in the world but, with $9000 worth of health care costs tacked on to a car, building in the US became impossible. Organized crime running insurance companies, the “outfit’s” drug scams and the medical monopoly, the “non-profit” hospitals that funneled a generation’s livelihood into numbered accounts in foreign banks are why we are on this rollercoaster ride.

Drive down any highway. See cars with flat tires and empty tanks along the road? Wonder why that is?

Are we paying for things we did wrong? Did too many buy in on Reaganesque “greed is good” baloney or the phony “war on terror?” I think a better focus is “deregulation.” Every industry that has been deregulated has collapsed under massive criminal wrongdoing. Does this mean organized crime runs every financial operation in the US, from the Federal Reserve to every “house” on Wall Street? What do you think?

We couldn’t have done anything about it anyway, even if we weren’t being manipulated to blame each other. I love it when I hear about conspiracies. Our entire financial system is a conspiracy, always has been. Conspirators wrote our Constitution. Federalists were nothing but agents of the British banks, working phony currency games to make sure America would remain a colony of Britain forever. Britain, of course, is a colony of the Rothschild’s and has been since the 1700s. Is any of it a conspiracy or is the fact that the actual world financial system is a criminal conspiracy, the World Bank, the IMF, the EU, the Federal Reserve.

Phony money, debt, massive counterfeiting by every world government, games meant to keep the world in chaos, war and poverty isn’t a secret, certainly not theory but very definately a conspiracy.

Back when we had so much money, so much wealth, when American “productivity” could sustain economic security for working Americans, we could ignore the obvious questions. How often did you ask yourself why America bought its own money from foreign banks? Who, in the name of all that is holy, thought up the monstrosity we call the Federal Reserve System? Now that everything has collapsed, with all major currencies in “free fall” simultaneously, it has to be obvious.

Will your next tank of gas be paid for by a credit card you will never live to pay off? When will your home be worth what you owe? Should you walk away? Is there anywhere to go? Where are the safe communities, the economic “hot spots” with all the high paying jobs? California is bankrupt. Texas is dead. Can we all move to Washington and become lobbyists?

How can Americans explain the Federal Reserve system when none of us understand Afghanistan, our current war, where we are now supporting opium growers and spending billions arming people to fight us who are fighting us only because we are, curiously enough, paying them to. Why would Americans arm the Taliban, protect poppy fields and prevent Afghanistan from establishing a democratic government? Is America, just maybe, run by organized crime?

Check your bank account, check your mail, check the job section in your newspaper. It ain’t no conspiracy, it is simply a pack of criminals like it has always been. They just got too greedy and have finally killed the golden goose, us.

Hypertiger
29th May 2010, 08:34 AM
It's a wave...1945 was the bottom...the end of the 1933-1945 bankruptcy reorganization of the global trade system.

At Bretton woods the USA was made the demand of the global trade system and the US Dollar was made the Global trade medium of exchange.

The rest of the world became the supply and because most of the world was a rune scape desperate to rebuild...they flooded the USA with fire sale raw materials to get their hands on US Dollars to purchase what they needed to rebuild their war shattered economies.

By the early 1960's the rest of the world was basically rebuilt and started to bid up the prices of raw materials to sustain and expand the growth of their economies...killing the goose that was laying the golden eggs.

The manufacturing was exported out to export out the wage inflation that was being driven by the wholesale price inflation due to the rapidly increasing cost of raw materials that was driving the hyperinflation of the USA by the last 1960's up to the early 1980's.

The rapid exportation of the manufacturing sector out of the USA allowed the USA and the world to postpone the implosion of the global trade system another 30 years so far.

The good old days were basically the high...When the USA was obtaining the maximum benefit from the Bretton Woods global trade scheme.

Like a drugged high...

But it was ultimately unsustainable and every trick in the book has been employed to postpone the inevitable implosion of the take more than is given system for as long as possible.

Taking more than you give is plunder.

"When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men living together in society, they create for themselves in the course of time a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it"

--Frederic Bastiat

The absolute capitalistic hierarchical food powered make work enterprise or city state.

Takes more power than it gives...

Civilization as the vast majority calls this thing that they popped into existence within is nothing but a plundering apparatus invented by the top to suck power from the bottom.

The top invests the power they obtain into the acquisition of more power.

What you see currently is just a bizarre manifestation due to the amount of power the top has to utilize.

Because the bottom is not attempting to resist the top but instead helping the top...they are ultimately just accomplices.

Top sucks from the bottom...Eliminate the criminals at the top and the criminals below them move up.

What if non criminals ran the enterprise...

Civilization as you know it would implode to oblivion.

When the enterprise reaches the point at which it can no longer take more than it gives...It crumbles to dust.

Large Sarge
29th May 2010, 08:38 AM
@ H.T.

so you think we will get another world war, and then a new finacial/monetary system after the war?

like WW2

Marc Faber is kind of saying the same thing, although he said first they will inflate and inflate (before the war)

Carbon
29th May 2010, 09:42 AM
America was always an illusion for sale - but until technology brought the illusion into every home in the country it didn't stick. How many of you remember "the quality goes in before the name goes on"?



Showing my age...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ByomIJf5n9w

wildcard
29th May 2010, 01:12 PM
America was always an illusion for sale - but until technology brought the illusion into every home in the country it didn't stick. How many of you remember "the quality goes in before the name goes on"? Like Zenith was some kind of honorable company that embodied the national spirit of craftsmanship. That's what it was like for me growing up in the Kennedy/Beatles era - a lot of cherished myths that would get you a trip to the woodshed if you dared examine or question them. I've seen that myth perpetuated through the generations as a reworked marketing saw of base proportions - people want to believe in something, and materialistic self-gratification and brand identity has been the social glue of this country for fifty years.

What's interesting is I have conversations with my father today (he's 83 now) and he finally admits he knew all along the whole country was a setup, but back then, he says, you didn't question things and got along as a result. I suspect that was the "dirty little secret" that our parents and grandparents clung to - keep quiet and pretend everything is fine and you'll get your share of the American pie. What is a distinct marker in our history is when people began to get more than one side of the story through digital technology.

The Internet is for our generation - if your parents are anything like mine they cannot even begin to wrap their head around a desktop, a mouse, or a drop-down menu. But they still have no problem at all replacing that lack of ability with their lifelong programming that instead manifests as "this is the best computer because I saw it on TV" - they WANT to believe it's the best, even through they know it's just a piece of sh*t Chinese knockoff. That is what really embodies the nation - the world - that people know deep down they are helpless but the system provides them cherished myths and illusions to cling to that magically embower them.

Ronald Reagan is the epitome of this mindset. His support emanated from the working class heroes that wanted to believe that deep down he was a man of good character, faith, and ability. When pressed to validate that, Dad would always say he just "knew" and that it was obvious to him that the man was right because what he said resonated with him and his generation. That crooked jaw smile, those cigarettes and movie roles, his wife Nancy, and the statuesque presence of a man who the Christian conservative base embraced - the myth was what mattered.

Forward flash to the generations of today 30 and under. They, like my parents, grew up with digital technology feeding their heads from cradle to grave. The new messiahs of their lives are the modern equivalent of the Zenith mantra, with the same disregard for questioning or examining why things are the way they are because they have to be cool, least they be ostracized by their peers. Whether it was Jewish gangs or not does not give a pass to the generations of Americans that have always traded comfort for knowledge because that's the way it was, it is, and will be for the history of this country. The illusion is more important, and the illusion's defenders today are just as groupthink about not rocking the boat as our parents were.

Only those that understand the Golden Goose was mythical can come to terms with the truth and ugliness of the world. And that appears to be a very small percentage of overall society. This is why the pursuit of change is impossible, and why the bread and circuses of life itself goes from anger in youth to submission in adulthood. Material comfort, not free thinking, is the choice of today's world. Knowing deep down the price they pay for it does not meet the risk threshold people will embrace in the face of authoritarian marketing.




Great post. You too HT. 8)

Ponce
29th May 2010, 04:41 PM
Interesting that I spoke to my grandparents long ago about the depression and they told me that I Cuba it was all about the same but for the tourists......in what is to come the best place to be would be Cuba because they have been living under WTSHTF conditions for over 46 years.

It looks to me that only the larger countries are affected or will be affected by it.

When my brother and family came in from Cuba they were nice and robust and it was because they way of living.........no cars, only shoes and bikes.