1229 Statism is Dead Part 5: Statism and Terrorism
Statism is terrorism.
Statism is terrorism.
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Statism is Dead. | |
Part 5. | |
Statism and Terrorism. | |
The word terrorism is notoriously hard to define for reasons which will become clear in a few minutes. | |
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The word terrorism comes from Latin terror, to frighten. | |
A dictionary definition is 1. | |
The act of terrorizing, use of force or threats to demoralize, intimidate, and subjugate, especially such use as a political weapon or policy. | |
2. The demoralization and intimidation produced in this way. | |
Terrorism Law Definition The threat or actual use of violence in order to intimidate or create panic, especially when utilized as a means of attempting to influence political conduct. | |
Chapter 113B of Part 1 of Title 18 of the U.S. Code defines terrorism and lists the crimes associated with terrorism. | |
In Section 2331 of Chapter 113B, terrorism is defined as, quote, activities that involve violent or life-threatening acts that appear to be intended to intimidate or coerce a civilian population. | |
International Terrorism Edward Peck, former U.S. Chief of Mission in Iraq, under Jimmy Carter. | |
In 1985, when I was the Deputy Director of the Reagan White House Task Force on Terrorism, they asked us to come up with a definition of terrorism that could be used throughout the government. | |
We produced about six, and in each and every case they were rejected, because careful reading would indicate that our own country had been involved in some of these activities. | |
After the task force concluded its work, Congress got into it, and you can Google into U.S. Code Title 18, Section 2331, and read the U.S. definition of terrorism. | |
And one of them in here says, one of the terms, international terrorism, means activities that, I quote, appear to be intended to affect the conduct of a government by mass destruction, assassination, or kidnapping. | |
Yes, while certainly you can think of a number of countries that have been involved in such activities, ours is one of them. | |
Israel is another. | |
And so the terrorist, of course, is in the eye of the beholder. | |
For instance, in 2000, Hans von Sbonneck, the head UNICEF official in Iraq from 1998 to 2000, placed the death toll from the 1990s US-led Iraq sanctions at 1.26 million, including 500,000 children under the age of five. | |
That would be the equivalent of almost 13 million American deaths, including 5 million helpless children. | |
Imagine how hard it would be for Tony Soprano to create universal and objective moral definitions condemning, racketeering, blackmail, extortion, and intimidation that did not include his own activities. | |
Most skeptics, particularly on the left, are deeply aware of the violence and intimidation that the U.S. government has used throughout its history. | |
The death count for U.S. imperialism has been conservatively estimated at almost 30 million souls. | |
Three times the body count of World War I. 10,000 times 9-11. | |
Imagine a 9/11 attack every single day, somewhere in the US, for over 25 years straight. | |
However, all this almost completely misses the point and true definition of terrorism. | |
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1. The act of terrorizing, use of force or threats to demoralize, intimidate and subjugate, especially such use as a political weapon or policy. | |
2. The demoralization and intimidation produced in this way. | |
The use or threat of violence against foreigners is only possible and profitable because of the use or threat of violence against domestic citizens, against you. | |
Donald Rumsfeld, George Bush, Paul Wolfowitz, Dick Cheney, and all of the war profiteers do not pay for the wars they start. | |
If they did, there would be no wars. | |
You pay for these wars. | |
The blood is on their hands. | |
The bill is in yours and your children's. | |
Why do you pay for the wars? | |
Well, for the same reason that you would pay off Tony Soprano. | |
Because the government, quote, uses force or threats to demoralize, intimidate, and subjugate you. | |
If you do not pay your taxes, your extortion, you will get a letter, and then another letter, and then a court date, and then another extortion notice for back taxes, interests, and penalties. | |
If you do not pay off this extortion, armed thugs in costume will come to your house and drag you off to jail. | |
If you resist, you will be brutally subdued. | |
If you raise a gun to defend yourself against this home invasion, you will be slaughtered, like livestock, in a hail of bullets. | |
In jail, you will be brutalized, tortured, raped for months and years. | |
You may be released eventually like Winston Smith, a broken and shattered soul. | |
This is the reality of human farming. | |
Violence, kidnapping, torture, and institutionalized rape rooms These are all threats designed to demoralize, intimidate, and subjugate for the political goals of regime change. | |
War is an effect of taxation. | |
Taxation is terrorism. | |
And that is only the beginning. | |
Domestic terrorism. It is always hard to truly see the terrorism involved in advancing causes we believe are good. | |
Do you like the idea of giving money to the poor? | |
Of reducing addiction to hard drugs? | |
Of providing health care to the needy sick and sustenance to the aged? | |
I think these are all goals that we would accept as good. | |
How are these goals pursued in a statist society? | |
The War on Drugs First, terrorism is used to extract money from the general population. | |
Next, some of that money is used to pay for additional terrorism against people suspected or accused of drug use. | |
Next, more money is used to pay for kidnapping and imprisonment. | |
The torture is shared between the guards and the fellow prisoners. | |
Remember, terrorism is, quote, the act of terrorizing, use of force or threats to demoralize, intimidate, and subjugate, especially such use as a political weapon or policy. | |
Every policy the government has is a political policy. | |
The only fundamental weapon any government has is the legal initiation of the use of force. | |
The initiation of violence in order to achieve a political policy is terrorism. | |
The war on drugs is a political policy which is entirely dependent upon the initiation of violence. | |
Public school education is a political policy which is entirely dependent upon the initiation of violence. | |
The welfare state is a political policy which is entirely dependent upon the initiation of violence. | |
Every goal the government pursues is a political policy which is entirely dependent upon the initiation of violence. | |
This is why terrorism is so impossible to define. | |
Statism is terrorism. | |
We are educated by terrorists. | |
We are controlled, kidnapped, imprisoned, and bribed by terrorists. |