America's Killer President
by John Kaminski
Now, no one is safe from America's killer president.
The Senate's passage of the ludicrously misnamed Homeland Security bill is easily the biggest bad joke in American history.
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Why? Because in
declaring war on all peoples of the world - including its own citizens -
it presages a new Dark Age in world history, one in which the United
States may annihilate any other country for any reason it concocts, or
for no reason at all. The bill is ludicrously misnamed because nothing
in this nation's history has ever jeopardized its citizens' security to
this degree.
Most tragic of all, however, is the complete destruction of that
beacon of hope for the whole world for two centuries, the U.S.
Constitution. Completely gone are the right to a fair trial, the right
to be safe in one's home, the right to confront one's accuser, the right
to legal representation and the right to be recognized as innocent until
proven guilty in a court of law. Now, America simply kills mere suspects
from the air with unmanned planes, or throws them into jail without
possibility of trial, arbitrarily decreed guilty by biased political
functionaries and executed with no chance to prove one's innocence. And
further, Attorney General John Ashcroft plans further incursions into
America's privacy by placing new restrictions on Internet and phone
communications.
Though surely few in Congress realize it yet, America's legislators
essentially voted themselves out of existence by passing the bill,
because now the majority of governmental security functions are lumped
together under the arbitrary aegis of Homeland Security, bypassing
Congress with its decision-making controlled directly by the president
and his unconfirmed henchman, the director of Homeland Security.
Congress, as it has been for many years, is now merely window-dressing
for the criminal charades of the dictator, which is exactly what
happened to the Roman republic all those long years ago.
Congress has approved the mass killing of many American citizens by
passing the Homeland Security by shamefully wide margins in both the
House and the Senate. A minor provision in the legislation gives
absolute authority to nonmedical administrative personnel to mandate
dangerous, untested vaccinations on all American citizens. Since so many
American military personnel died from receiving untested and mysterious
vaccinations prior to the first Gulf War, and since vaccine stores
presumably to be used in mass vaccinations are either out-of-date or
untested, many fatalities are expected from these dangerous
inoculations. Most conscientious doctors have advocated refusing the
shots, but the legislation provides for arrest (and possible
confiscation of property) of those refusing to accept "legally" ordered
vaccinations.
Adding a provision that protects manufacturers of the ingredients
from malpractice lawsuits in the event of death or infirmity is another
sardonic insult included in the legislation. And investigating the real
owners of the companies who are about to foist these injurious
substances on ignorant Americans reveals them to be insiders of the
highest echelon, some with direct ties to the president's father.
In addition, medical opinion reveals this whole issue to be a
complete, cynical, financial boondoggle. The Centers for Disease Control
has announced the new smallpox vaccine is not to be recommended for HIV
people, anyone on immunosuppressive drugs, or anyone with eczema The CDC
quoted a new study in the Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology,
describing reactions that include blindness, scarring, and death. So the
vaccine is therefore contraindicated in all these cases, according to
the CDC.
"Eczema patients alone comprise half the US population. AIDS
patients and those on immunosuppressive drugs add
another significant proportion to the group of those who shouldn't be
vaccinated.
"In addition, the omniscient media seem to have forgotten that most
Americans over 31 years of age have already
been vaccinated for smallpox, since the vaccine was only halted in 1971
in the US. Remember? So if the vaccine is
supposed to work, then obviously these people will not need a new shot,
right?
"Then who does that leave? Ten percent of the population would be a
reasonable estimate.
"It's not much of a stretch to see how the threat of smallpox is a
marketing tool, right out of classic Bernays Public
Relations 101, that is being used to justify paying vaccine
manufacturers $800 million for a vaccine that is unproven,
untested, and contraindicated for 90% of the population.
"Why then are our new masters shrieking about the 280 million doses
we need to protect the American people from
this imminent bioterrorist threat?
"Could it just be the money?" [from The Doctor Within].
In addition, it's well known in history that smallpox vaccinations
in 19th century England caused cases of smallpox to skyrocket, from
around 2,000 before vaccinations started to around 80,000 afterwards,
which is why most European countries stopped vaccinating then and still
don't to this day. Yet our completely untrustworthy Senate approved this
measure by a vote of 90-9, approved certain jeopardy for the collective
health of the American people simply for hefty campaign contributions
from drug companies.
What's important to notice is that smallpox vaccination in the U.S.
persisted another 30 years after the disease was
at an incidence of practically zero. Again, the only source of death
from smallpox in the U.S. for 30 years was from
the vaccine itself. (Mendelsohn, p 232, World Book, 1994) [24, 25] (The Doctor Within).
It's difficult to discern which element of the Homeland Security
legislation is actually the worst encroachment on the rapidly eroding
independence of America's citizenry. One which has sparked much
complaint is the removal of civil service protections for Homeland
Security employees, to improve security aspects of America's "war on
terror," according to President Bush. This assault of the well-being of
American workers nullifies 70 years of battling for justice in the
workplace. Another insulting aspect of the bill is a boondoggle
"institute" at a Texas university near the president's ranch.
One glaring affront to hardworking Americans was a provision
allowing companies that left the country to avoid federal taxes (think
the Enron, Halliburton and Harken models) to be eligible for Homeland
Security contracts. This is clearly a sop to the president's close
friends, who do business in this exact manner. If the United States had
an actual attorney general, he would have long ago investigated these
criminal cheaters. John Ashcroft only persecutes those who threaten the
profits of the American elite, as the mouldering, sabotaged probes into
both the 9/11 horror and the anthrax murders clearly indicate. We
desperately need an attorney general who will enforce the laws of the
land and protect people, not this insane Pentacostal functionary who
sole purpose seems to be to assist in the destruction of all
Constitutional protections for average citizens.
Apart from these treasonous intrusions into the lives of ordinary
people lurks America's new penchant for starting wars in various areas
of the world for purposes that are kept hidden from the general public.
The American mass murder in Afghanistan was ostensibly aimed at bringing
to justice the alleged perpetrators of the 9/11 disasters in New York
City and Washington. The aim of this mission failed and was forgotten.
Now Afghanistan has degenerated into sheer murderous anarchy,
drug-smuggling chaos now conveniently overlooked by the world's major
newspapers, or consigned to the back pages. It is important to remember
that this is what other countries in the world should look forward to
experiencing after the U.S. decides its "war on terror" should cross
their borders. What is happening in Afghanistan is what will happen in
Iraq, followed by what will happen to other countries on the immediate
U.S. hit list. What will be left of the world after that hit list is
accomplished? Nothing but misery, rubble and heaps of innocent corpes,
sanctified as the new American export.
And as the current Iraq saga meanders toward a new criminal
conclusion, what are we to think of a world of spineless bureaucrats
(including our own CIA), who for months protested that President Bush
was clearly lying about his reasons to invade that desperate country,
but eventually knuckled under to American pressure (read: were bribed
into accepting) and joined the sick parade of "democratic" nations ready
to once again sacrifice the Iraqi people for the sins of the Zionist
petronazis.
In a country known around the world for the power of its democratic
institutions to temper dictatorial impulses of its previous leaders,
Homeland Security stands as a colossal betrayal of the peoples of the
world, because it means that all of the lectures given by America over
the years that democracy was the best way to govern are now exposed as
cynical lies, convenient ruses used by American corporate shills to
bleed other countries dry of their natural resources. Democracy in the
United States clearly no longer works, evidenced by the fact that the
opposition party - the Democrats, which crafted most of the Homeland
Security bill - no longer opposes in any significant way the
expansionist aims of its unelected, undemocratic dictator.
President George W. Bush is remarkable among American presidents for
his distinctive lack of business and life achievements prior to assuming
his office in Washington. All of his business enterprises were devious
shell corporations sustained by his father's superrich friends. And now
we have a government of just such a nature.
In addition, the second president Bush has "distinguished" himself
for his record of allowing executions of mentally ill persons in Texas
to prove his toughness about "law and order." Now innocent American
people - as well as people all over the world - are about to learn what
the people of Afghanistan have so recently and tragically learned: that
no life is sacred if it stands in the way of schemes by the power elite
to suck billions of dollars from a tottering economy.
Now, no one is safe from America's executioner par excellence. Just
ask Paul Wellstone.
- John Kaminski
John Kaminski is a writer who lives on the coast of Florida, and is a
devotee of the thought first voiced by Henry David Thoreau: "I am a
citizen of the world first, and of this country at a later and more
convenient hour".
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