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09-03-2010, 09:14 AM   #1
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Pravda's take...

the ironies of this are funny, several cold warriors of the 50's 60's and 70's must be spinning wherever they are now... and the American right might have a special appreciation that Pravda is on their side.

The American Nightmare - English pravda.ru
Multitudes In Valley Of Decision. Part I - English pravda.ru
Multitudes In Valley Of Decision. Part II - English pravda.ru

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There once was the “American Dream.” To be sure, first this dream was American in the true sense of the word, pertaining to the entire continent from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego. Before long, however, the adjective “American” was hijacked and applied with appalling single-mindedness to the US exclusively. This operation has been so successful that today to most people in the world, “American” is synonymous with “US”.

Yet one ought to remember that once the American Dream could be chased not only in the US, but in Canada, Brazil, Cuba, Venezuela Argentina and Uruguay as well. Since the mid-1800s the latter, like the US, have also attracted millions upon millions of Europeans in search of a better, freer and more comfortable life. Until quite recently, many of them were indeed rewarded for their efforts. Their labor has forever transformed the face of the New World.

The golden years for the “American Dream” (referring to the US exclusively) began after the end of World War II and lasted for about a half century. Its definitive end came when the New York Twin Towers collapsed. In hindsight, the signs of decay in the US were visible before 9/11, but since then the American Dream is being shattered in ever smaller pieces, with ever diminishing chances of being put together again.

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Peering into the past many things come into focus. For example, American manufacturing contributed to the strongest middle class in the history of the world, to the defeat of Nazi Germany, and to the economic restoration of Europe and Japan. Americans enjoyed the highest-paying manufacturing jobs in the world, depended on no one for manufactured goods and armaments. In 1965, manufacturing accounted for 53 percent of the economy. By 1988 it only accounted for 39 percent, and in 2004, it accounted for just 9 percent. Economists are warning that the U.S. is facing the gutting, hollowing out and closing down of American manufacturing forever (Benson’s Economic & Market Trends, Feb. 27, 2004).

Manufacturing loss in the U.S. occurred due to the Unite Nations mandate of global manufacturing relocation and outsourcing. The elimination of trade barriers opened up access to foreign markets for American manufacturers in return for building factories abroad. In due course, more and more manufacturers set up shop overseas, producing goods to be sold to Americans. Today, the trend is so severe; analysts predict that in some industries, a quarter to a half of all jobs is likely to migrate (Daily Reckoning, Aug. 5, 2005).

Men continue throughout the ages in their foolish quest to make a name for themselves by attempting to rebuild the Tower of Babel or by attempting to establish a NEW WORLD ORDER, which essentially rejects God as Creator and Jesus as Savior under the guise of implementing international laws that safeguard human rights promoting social justice, peace, security, and economic growth, but in reality those basic human needs are being manipulated by Globalists in order to obtain and secure absolute global domination.

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Today, the United Nations seats at the center of the world surrounded and supported by the Counsel of Foreign Relations, the Bilderberg Group, the Trilateral Commission, Chatham House also known as the Royal Institute of International Affairs, and the Club of Rome. The real agenda of these clandestine organizations is to destroy Christianity and impose their own religion of secular humanism, which is nothing more than the edification and worship of man, and erase all borders worldwide.

Let's see how long till the talking heads remember the Trilateral Commission and really get going on the UN... Fun reading, if nothing else.


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09-03-2010, 06:12 PM   #2
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There's too much here and I can't pay attention.

I'm not agreeing or disagreeing with anything, but it's too long and too deep for me.
09-04-2010, 04:44 AM   #3
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yeah, you're right.

The whole thing boils down to a strange mix of right wing paranoia combined with leftist paranoia combined with the old Internationale.
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