Guest guest Posted August 17, 2004 Report Share Posted August 17, 2004 > Walt > Tracys > Tuesday, August 17, 2004 7:55 AM > [Mr_Tracys_Corner] UNMASKING THE OUTLAWS > > > Unmasking The Outlaws > By Kirwan > kirwanstudios > 8-16-4 > > For the last four years many have been > trying to track the mythical > money trail, to flesh out what has been driving all > the recent changes on > the global stage. Finally, thanks to " The > Corporation, " it appears that the > true identity of the real Outlaws is now clear. Most > have remained focused > on the politicians and the politics of the new > millennium. But, that's only > been a front for the actual powers that be, and > their agenda that is toxic > to everything, except themselves. > Globalism has created an entirely new > standard in the world today. > There are no longer national laws that can touch the > multinationals. The War > on terror was phony from day one: it was a > declaration of war by > multinational interests upon all nations, all > religions and all forms of > order and law around the world. The real > organizational chart depicts our > new owners, and is headed by the major multinational > corporations. Below > them are the political parties and the politicians > that we used to see as > powerful. Beneath that are the military and > intelligence forces, along with > their supporting cast and all of this is all held > together by the media that > reports only what the owners of media want you to > know. Media also just > happens to be made up of subsidiaries, to those same > mega-corporations that > are now running the whole show. > Politicians and political parties are > nothing but hollow fronts for > international theft and greed, as never before. Yes, > there is terrorism > today, but it is not by those whom the government > says we are at war with. > The " terror " is alive and well but it is hiding > behind the corporate logos > of prominent multinational corporations. Their > mission has become the theft, > and ultimately the privatization of everything that > is part of what we think > of, as life on this planet. > These insider outlaws, want to own all the > components of everyday > life. It begins with the water, the air and all the > earth-and then goes > deeper-seeking to patent the entire matrix of human > life, as well as any > plant or living organism that could produce a > profit. In this, they have > over the last sixty years, coerced the lawmakers and > the courts, into > becoming their silent partners in this would-be > theft of all that lives. > This all became possible to the direct > degree that GATT, then NAFTA, > and now FTAA have been allowed to succeed. > Globalization has been the > corporate shield that has granted complete immunity > from governmental > interference in corporate affairs-in effect placing > private corporations > above national laws. By virtue of the perks granted > by corporate charters > worldwide, these entities enjoy immunity from > prosecution, for all but the > most heinous of crimes. These corporate bulwarks > have been able to commit > their crimes against nature and humanity, while > protecting their profit > margins at the expense of the world's communities. > People, ordinary everyday, law-abiding > people have served as the > engines that drive these mega-giants, that are on > their way to owning it > all. Most of those who work for these new monopolies > are in reality employed > in creating the demise of their own way of life. > This Orwellian footnote > makes this one of the largest perversions of labor, > in human history. > The War on the World, now in its opening > stages, was necessary to > protect multinational corporations from the people > they have destroyed or > are planning to destroy, solely for corporate > profits worldwide. > How did this begin? When the nation was an > infant - corporations > were only groups of people with very limited > partnerships that were formed > to accomplish specific tasks, after which they were > dissolved. About the > time of the Civil War, corporate attorneys began to > feel too restricted by > the laws governing most corporations. To enhance > corporate profits and > protect the partners from responsibility and > liability, the lawyers pressed > for greater protections. By 1886 a Supreme Court > decision had granted > corporations " the rights of personhood. " That > enabled them to buy and sell > things, and this created an artificial construct > that had the rights of free > speech, and all the other rights of human beings, > except that this entity > did not have any of the responsibilities that real > people have. They do not > have to die, they can continue forever without the > need for oversight or > renewal permissions, nor do they have to be > responsible for the results of > their commercial activities. > This movement got serious after the end of > World War I, and began to > take shape during WWII. All US presidents since > Truman have had a hand in > this, to some degree, but with the theft of the > office of the presidency, > the way was paved for the final act, which is now > here. > To the multinationals there is only what is > owned and what is > privatized-there is no longer any need to consider > what might be > governmental or privately owned because all of that > is simply waiting to be > absorbed, as future product, for their corporate > balance sheets. They need > not weigh the good of the community, or the health > risks that might flow > directly from their efforts. They are not > responsible for the losses their > products might cause the general public. The only > consideration, which the > law requires of them, is that they must maximize > profits for their > respective shareholders. They can make or sell > whatever they want, without > regard to costs, waste, pollution or human needs. > Basically they take all > that has a potential monetary value and leave the > wreckage for others to > deal with. The costs usually become a matter for > others to solve. > Add to this the fact that most of their > board members sit on many > interlocking boards, of other mega-corporations, and > the temptation to > simply take over from slow and limited normal > society becomes clear. With no > morality, there is only private profit. > There are many telltale signs of late, that > the above is so. The > desire to reduce the world's population by some four > billion people becomes > more understandable, if that number is seen as the > poorest of the poor; then > they are by definition of no use whatever to profit > making entities. There > is bankrupting of the US Treasury, to weaken what's > left of the government. > The remainder will be auctioned off at fire-sale > prices and the unclaimed > services will just be dumped on the trash-heap of > history. That was part of > the original goal of the robber barons from the > early days, for unfettered > commerce, zero regulation, and the near slavery of > workers. That's where all > this greed is leading. > There is now almost nothing left of the US > government except an > empty shell. Government was created by the founders, > to protect us from just > such criminal behavior, but that will evaporate, if > we allow this final act > to reach its designated conclusion. If the > multinationals get their way, > there will be an amoral tidal wave that seeks the > literal ownership of > everything, at the expense of every private person > still alive. Because > ethics, religion and morality are obsolete under the > new paradigm of > corporate-think. > The multinational corporate goal is to > eventually take control of > all resources, all the space, the light, the air and > the water that's > every square inch of the planet just to sell it. > This is all the easier > for them, because human rules don't apply to them. > People have to be > responsible for their personal waste and greed, as > well as for spin-offs > from what they do to earn a living. Not so the > corporation. Corporate > structure is amoral, as it recognizes no limitation > on the companies need to > earn those profits. > What about these ill-gotten profits? They > will simply line the > vaults of the legal construct of their corporations, > until they're needed to > destabilize or seize another entity. Their officers > will become our defacto > political leaders-and their workers will have made > this all possible, > because they just wanted to keep their jobs. To the > corporation: all > resources, whether natural or man-made will be > available for marketing and > development according to plan. Anything that does > not serve the corporate > interest will be bought off, acquired, or destroyed. > It is to these ends, > that the recent wars were declared, so that the > governments of the world > would be reduced and their national powers > mitigated. > The US government is now only the > enforcement arm for corporate > greed and private profits, in service to their > favorites in the running. The > unstated goal for at least 50 years has been total > dominance over all > materials and resources, to achieve absolute global > power-absolutely. > However all is not going well in > multinational paradise. People the > world over are beginning to wake up. In India people > rose in opposition to > genetically engineered seeds, and Indians reclaimed > their right to choose. > In Cochabamba, Bolivia, the people rioted and > overwhelmingly rejected the > takeover of their water supply by foreigners. In the > end, they drove out the > multinationals. > http://www.marxist.com/Latinam/bolivia400.html > Depending on our complicity or rejection, of > the hostile takeover > bid here, we will either follow the example of the > third world and reclaim > what is ours: or we will soon no longer be able to > resist them. The US > government really is just us-and we've left it to > the scavengers of industry > that have picked that carcass nearly clean of all > resolve. We could change > this, but only if we take back the basics of this > nation to ourselves: > From The US Declaration of Independence > ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > " That to secure these rights, Governments > are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed, > -- That whenever any Form of Government > becomes destructive of these ends, It is the Right of the People to alteror to abolish it, and > to institute new Government, Laying its > foundation on such principles and organizing its powers in such form, as tothem shall seem most > likely to effect their Safety and Happiness. " > > " But when a long train of abuses and > usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absolute Despotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to > throw off such Government, and to provide new > Guards for their future security. " > Still have doubts? Find a way to see the > film, " The Corporation " and then decide. > kirwan > > Corporism: The Systemic Disease That Destroys Civilization > http://www.thealliancefordemocracy.org/html/eng/1933-AA.shtml > > Corporate Personhood-Demeaning Our Bill of > Rights - Reclaim Democracy.org > http://reclaimdemocracy.org/personhood/ > > A Proposed Constitution Amendment > > http://www.spiritone.com/~gdy52150/amendment.htm > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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