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Delusions
Under Siege
How
does he sleep at night?
By
Jason Miller
09/04/05 "ICH"
-- -- What is it that enables George Bush to sleep at night when
his avarice and iniquity as a ruler exceed that of Marie
Antoinette? Could it be that he slept through his
history lectures about the French Revolution while he was at
Yale? Perhaps his capacity to sleep soundly stems from having
the most powerful military in the history of humanity at his
disposal. Being a member of a dynasty dating back to the
1930's would also tend to endow one with a sense of
serenity as one plundered a nation's resources, shredded the US
Constitution, initiated illegal wars, bullied most of the world,
slaughtered innocents in the name of "spreading
freedom", starved the poor to feed the rich, and allowed tens
of thousands to suffer or die in New Orleans simply because
they are poor and black.
The
power of psychological manipulation
While there could be
many reasons for Bush's smug self-assurance as he gives the finger
to most of the world's citizenry, I theorize that his sense of
security stems from the level of protection he derives from
America's Propaganda Matrix, the propaganda machine which enables
the American Nightmare to masquerade as the American Dream.
A friend recently commented to me that Orwell had written
"1984" as a warning, but that the Bush administration
had adopted it as a blue-print. Free and constant access to
the mainstream media (to spread their sugar-coated versions of Pax
Americana), genuflecting pundits like Michelle Malkin and
Charles Krauthammer, corporate ownership of mainstream media,
textbook companies and schools which portray a white-washed
version of US history, heavily funded "think tanks" like
the Hoover Institution, and the perpetuation of the myth of the
United States as the "good guys" in many mindless
Hollywood blockbusters unite to provide US leaders a powerful
yet subtle means to manipulate their subjects. Why would Bush
worry about the consequences of his actions when the propaganda
machine at his disposal, like his military machine, is
unparalleled in human history?
Not unlike the
program the machines created in the movie called the Matrix,
America
's Propaganda Matrix manipulates the poor and working class by
lulling them into an illusory sense of joy over being so
"free". While wealthy dynasties (like the Bush clan),
their sycophants, and their corporate cronies pillage the US
treasury and employ foreign policies (like the Bush
Doctrine) to seek world domination, an apathetic American
public joyfully slaps magnetic ribbons supporting the Iraqi
invasion onto its gas-guzzling SUV's, smiles and nods its
assent at federal budgets calling for increases in an
insanely bloated defense budget and cuts in spending for
social programs, lightheartedly surrenders its civil
liberties, and blithely watches the wealth gap widen to
monumental proportions. The brilliance of the American
Propaganda Matrix is that it enables a covert nobility to rule
behind the guise of a "federal republic". With virtually
no open acts of violence or totalitarian measures, a small
fraction of the population in the
United States
maintains a vast majority of the world's wealth and power by ensuring that
"their people" are elected and appointed to the key
positions in the
US
government. Living in the delusory American Propaganda
Matrix, many poor and working class Americans contentedly go about
their lives as the "freest people in the world" enjoying
the fruits of "sublime capitalism". In the American
Propaganda Matrix, the
American Way
is The Way, and there is no room for critical evaluation. Those
beguiled by the American Propaganda Matrix will tenaciously adhere
to their delusions, regardless of who suffers or dies as a result.
Your
computer has a virus, Mr. Rove
Unfortunately for
those in power in the
United States
, the American Propaganda Matrix has a "virus". In fact,
as a free lance writer publishing on the Internet, and as a
proponent of social justice, I am a part of that
"virus". The "virus" consists of
activists for peace and social justice who are attacking the
"program" which manipulates Americans into believing in the
false construct of the
US
as a benevolent world power with political and economic systems
which the world “must” embrace. I know from the many emails
(and comments on my blog) which I receive that more people are
escaping the psychological clutches of this Matrix each day as
they awaken to the harsh light of reality. As Americans examine
their leaders and history more closely, they see the depth of the
corruption, the pervasiveness of the lies, the extreme hubris, the
insatiable avarice, the objective of global domination
(regardless of the human cost), the white patriarchy, and the
exploitation of the poor and working class. Propaganda does not hold
up well under the scrutiny of critical examination. The Iraqi
occupation, events in New Orleans, cuts in assistance to the poor,
a rapid decline in the number of decent paying jobs, tax cuts for
the rich, spiraling federal deficits, sky-rocketing gas prices,
corporate plundering, and weakening environmental protections are
coalescing to form a battering ram of truth which is shattering
the delusions created by the American Propaganda Matrix. When
reality bites, the pain is real, but as my wrestling coach said on
many occasions:
"No
pain, no gain!"
As the
"virus" of activism for peace and social justice spreads
like wild-fire, Karl Rove and his staff desperately seek to patch
the highly vulnerable American Propaganda Matrix
"program". Their efforts are in vain. Noam Chomsky
posits the theory that the world has two remaining superpowers,
the
United States
and public opinion. The "virus" has ignited public
opinion to mobilize against the miscreants operating behind the
veil of the failing American Propaganda Matrix. Bush's rapidly
descending approval ratings provide the statistical evidence, but
there are also more concrete indicators.
Cindy
Sheehan symbolizes a turning point
Consider Cindy
Sheehan. One woman standing in a ditch in front of George Bush's
ranch in Crawford came to symbolize the national movement
against the war in
Iraq
, and galvanized a growing number of dissidents in the
United States
to demand peace and social justice from a country whose leaders
are sorely lacking in desire to allow either.
Ms. Sheehan's
determination and willingness to live in a tent while George Bush
vacationed comfortably on his ranch for five weeks has
evolved into a cross country tour of anti-war demonstrations. Now
that Bush has finally gone back to work, many of the Sheehan
supporters from
Camp
Casey
, including other military family members and war veterans have
begun the Bring Them Home Now Tour. This three bus tour will hit
42 cities in 26 states. Their ultimate goal is to converge on the
White House with hundreds of thousands of other activists on 9/24
to demand that the Bush administration end the war in
Iraq
, bring home the troops, defend civil rights, and end racism.
Gold Star Families for Peace, Military
Families Speak Out,
Iraq
Vets against the War, and Veterans
for Peace are working together on this national tour to garner
public support for opposition to the Iraqi invasion. They are
also promoting the peace and social justice march on
9/24, which will culminate with the delivery of petitions and
demands to George Bush, who needs a strong reminder that he is a
mere servant of the American people, not a monarch.
Activism
in my neck of the woods
Yesterday evening, I
left work and headed for the Plaza area of my hometown of
Kansas City
, anticipating the arrival of one of the Bus Tours from
Camp
Casey
. My excitement was justified. Three to four hundred anti-war
demonstrators gathered to show their support for Cindy Sheehan's
group. The caravan from Crawford was a little late, but people
found plenty to do as they waited. Petitions circulated. People
met, mingled and discussed their disgust with the Bush
administration and its imperialistic policies. Ira Harritt, a
local peace activist who is heavily involved with American
Friends Service Committee, and Nancy Carry, co-chair of the KC
Iraq Task Force, took turns speaking to the group about
local efforts to end the Iraqi occupation. Many of the
demonstrators admired the enormous collage assembled
with ribbons bearing the names of each
US
soldier who has died in
Iraq
since the illegal occupation began.
Having participated
in local anti-war demonstrations before, I was used to getting the
finger and hearing insults. Yesterday, I felt awe-struck by the
virtually over-whelming support of passers-by. The assembly was
situated in a park on the corner of a busy intersection and took
place during rush hour. I noticed many people honking, waving,
gesturing and smiling with approval. I heard no cursing
and saw no vulgar gestures. Bush's supporters are
obviously dwindling and feeling less inclined to express their
views publicly.
As I waited, I had
an opportunity to speak with two of
Kansas City
's stalwart anti-war demonstrators, Carol Huhs and Bob Rowe. They
are members of a group of twenty die-hards who call
themselves the
63rd Street
Patriots. Determined
to make a difference, regardless of weather extremes or abuse from
Bush supporters, they have held demonstrations opposing the Iraqi
occupation for 132 consecutive weeks. The commitment of people
like Bob and Carol form the backbone of the movement for peace and
social justice, which by its very nature dissents against the Bush
administration.
Morrigan Phillips,
the media coordinator for the
Bring Them Home Now Tour told me that the goal of the tour is
to build momentum for the 9/24 march on
Washington
. She added that another objective is to find members of
Congress who have the moral courage to introduce or support
legislation to bring the troops home immediately. They have
set high goals, but they are worth pursuing, and this group has
the resolve to persevere.
I visited briefly
with Kansas City Star
columnist Lewis Diuguid, one of the few mainstream journalists in
Kansas City
with the courage to write columns supporting social justice,
peace, civil liberties, civil rights, and social welfare programs.
I thanked him for his efforts and for expressing his opposition to
many of the grossly misguided policies of the Bush administration.
Camp
Casey comes to KC
As the RV from
Camp
Casey
arrived, it occurred to me that I was witnessing (and was a
part of) an activism which had not occurred in the
United States
on such a large scale during my adult years. I could feel the
awesome power of
America
's Propaganda Matrix waning as the energized crowd of "de-programmed"
Americans cheered the appearance of Tammara Rosenleaf and Cody
Camacho, who had both spent several weeks with Cindy Sheehan in
Crawford.
Deeply tanned by her
stint in the hot
Texas
sun, Tammara gratified her eager listeners with her
brief bio, news of
Camp
Casey
, anecdotes, and information about the Iraqi occupation. I felt
the elation moving amongst my fellow activists from
Kansas City
as an element of Cindy Sheehan's group made direct contact
with us. For that hour, we were direct participants in the
national movement against the Iraqi debacle.
As she started
speaking, Tammara reminded us that
Camp
Casey
had evolved from the courage of one woman standing in a ditch
alongside the road in front of the ranch where Bush cowered.
Within a few days, Sheehan had been joined by about thirty
supporters. Initially they feared they would be arrested, but the
local sheriff allowed their vigil to continue in the interest of
their First Amendment rights. By the end of the first week, they
had 50 people and one tent. 10,000 people visited
Camp
Casey
over the course of its existence. It ended with a rally attended
by 2,500 people who helped dismantle the 71 tents that had been
erected over the course of 5 weeks.
Tammara told us that
her husband is stationed at
Ft.
Hood
. His Army unit is scheduled to deploy to
Iraq
in November. He supports Tammara's involvement with Military
Families Speak Out and the peace movement. Tammara told us
that her husband's captain and chaplain also support her
efforts.
Pool
of tears and the raging torrent of public opinion
George Bush needs to
realize that the Iraqi occupation has created a pool of grief
created by the tears of mothers and wives of dead military
personnel. Tammara reminded us that Cindy Sheehan's tears caused
this pool to over-flow. What started as a trickle, grew to a
river, and has now gained the momentum of a raging torrent headed
for
Washington
. Perhaps Mr. Bush will pay attention to the pool of tears on
9/24 when he is confronted with the power of public opinion which
it has inspired.
Bring Them Home
Now left Crawford with an RV and $450.00. In the tradition of
the Civil Rights Movement of the 1960's, this is a grass roots
movement relying on support and participation from people
across the United States who are waking up to the
malevolence of the Bush administration. Tammara asked for
donations as she spoke, and it appeared that many in the group
responded.
Tammara emphasized
to her audience that the Iraqi occupation also affects many facets
of life stateside, for both returning veterans and other working
class or poor Americans. In
New Orleans
, 3,000 National Guardsmen who would have been helping during
Katrina are busy occupying
Iraq
instead. Military helicopters which could have been used to
air-lift people out of the city and to help repair the dikes are
also in
Iraq
. How many will suffer or die in the wealthiest nation on Earth
before the
New Orleans
crisis is resolved? As many veterans prepare to come home from
their tours in
Iraq
, the Bush administration is closing several VA hospitals,
limiting medical and psychiatric care for those suffering physical
and psychological wounds. Tammara reminded us that in
Baghdad
alone, JAG Corps officers have received 2600 petitions for divorce
since the beginning of the occupation. It would appear there is no
limit to the human cost George Bush and his so-called Neocons are
willing to expend using other peoples' lives in their quest
for global domination.
A
veteran speaks
Following Tammara's
inspiring and heartfelt talk, Cody Camacho took the microphone. He
served as an Army specialist in
Iraq
from March 2003 to March 2004 before he was honorably discharged
in October of 2004. Cody asked several poignant questions as
he spoke:
1.
Who is the "boss" in the
United States
? Excellent question, Cody. With a slim margin of victory in
the last presidential election and support for his illegal
Iraqi occupation well below 50%, why is Bush defying his
"boss", the American people, and insisting on
"staying the course" in Iraq?
2.
Why do people continue to support corporate media? Another
question more Americans need to ponder deeply. Why support a
corporate media which often ignores or waters down the truth if it
casts even a hint of negative light on the
United States
?
3.
What is the noble cause in
Iraq
? Cody answered that question for us since Bush would not.
The illegal Iraqi occupation is a "nobility cause"
to benefit the wealthy.
4.
Why are we showering Halliburton (via its subsidiary, KBR) with
billions of dollars in Iraq-related contracts when our soldiers
are not equipped with effective body armor or properly armored
vehicles?
Cody informed
us of the lack of efforts toward reconstruction of
infrastructure for the people of
Iraq
. Based on his observations during his deployment, many
US
resources were funneling into the construction of permanent
US
military bases in
Iraq
. (A nation can't have a "true democracy" without
US
military oversight, now can they?) To further nauseate the crowd,
Cody told us that his job in
Iraq
was to protect Halliburton contractors, one of whom bragged to him
that he was making over $100,000.00 per year (tax free). Given the
fact that he was talking about Halliburton, it was not surprising
to learn that many of those contractors were performing jobs US
soldiers could have been doing. Disgusting to hear, but not
surprising.
One of Cody's
greatest fears as a veteran relates to the issue of depleted
uranium. Depleted uranium (or DU) is the residual left after
natural uranium has been enriched to make reactor fuel or weapons.
Its radioactivity is mild, but DU is very heavy and is almost
twice as dense as lead. The military places it in the cores
or tips of weapons in order to pierce armor. When DU does
pierce armor, it becomes a cloud of vapor which then forms a
poisonous and radioactive dust. Many veterans of the Gulf War
believe that exposure to DU left them with chronic and serious
health problems and killed some of their fellow veterans. While
the
US
military acknowledges that DU dust is dangerous if inhaled, they
claim that its effects are short-term. There is no hard evidence
to prove either contention. However, Cody, and many other
veterans, fear what the long term effects of their exposure to DU
might be.
As Cody finished
speaking, he dispelled one of the common rumors about
Camp
Casey
. According to several accountings, the pro-Iraq occupation
demonstrators in Crawford out-numbered the contingency at
Camp
Casey
. Cody and Tammara both confirmed that on a given day
throughout the vigil, the number of Bush supporters only averaged
about 30. Not only were they much fewer in number than the Sheehan
supporters, they also went home at night.
How
long can he ignore the “Second Superpower”?
I left the Bring
Them Home Now Tour with a renewed sense of hope and a stronger
faith in the power and magnitude of the grass roots, spiritual
movement toward a better
America
. The "virus" of activism for humanity is spreading
rapidly throughout the "hard drive" supporting
America
's Propaganda Matrix. As more people become acquainted with the
reality behind the veneer of lies, the Bush administration, large
corporations, the wealthy elite, and powerful lobbying groups are
slowly losing their grip on power as the tide of public opinion
rises against them, here and abroad. The non-violent movement for
peace and social justice is growing, and hundreds of
thousands of us will be knocking on Mr. Bush's door on 9/24.
Jason Miller is a 38 year old activist
writer with a degree in liberal arts. He works in the
transportation industry, and is a husband and a father to
three boys. His affiliations include Amnesty
International, the ACLU and the Americans United for
Separation of Church and State. He welcomes responses at willpowerful@hotmail.com
or comments on his blog at http://civillibertarian.blogspot.com/.
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