SALLY MORRIS: LIES AND TREACHERY - US FOREIGN POLICY
By now it would seem clear that the United States was behind the blowing up of the Nord Stream pipelines last fall. The US has made no call for a thorough investigation; rather this country has simply chanted that it was “the Russians” who blew up their own infrastructure (when they had control of the spigot, after all) - a totally implausible explanation. Now we have the Kakhovka dam break, obviously sabotage. Again, we have the same entities pointing their fingers at “the Russians” - and again, the breaking of this dam was of no use to the Russian army, but rather an impediment to their progress. Again, there are no calls from the West for an in-depth investigation.
This isn’t about whether Russia was justified in entering Ukraine with military force. We can argue that elsewhere. This is simply about the truth about our country’s behavior. And this bears careful scrutiny. Since WWII America has posed as a powerful “force for good”. We began squandering our good name almost immediately, butting into other nations’ affairs, always with some excuse, failing to follow through when we made promises (Hungary, 1956; Bay of Pigs, 1961). We have become a bully among nations. That has lasted while we actually were more wealthy and powerful than other nations. This status has come to an end. Today we are abandoning our allies as fast as we are building resentment towards America. Now we are both bully and traitor to our allies. (We just sent our Secretary of State over to meet with Xi Jinping to offer him Taiwan on a silver plate, thus jeopardizing all of our relations with the Far East, notably Japan. Why would any sane nation’s government trust America? And so the long march of treachery begun by Richard Nixon and his China initiative and our recognition of Mao’s communist regime, comes to its inevitable conclusion.)
Putin has made credible claims that he has found and eliminated numerous bioweapons labs throughout Ukraine - US bioweapons labs run by the CIA. Well, who else would be running them? Oh, no, you might say, America would never do that stuff! Well, we did it in Wuhan and it is impossible to hide the evidence for that. What was the outcome that time? There is good reason why civilized nations eschew biological warfare. It can become very difficult, impossible, in fact, to contain or control, even if we ignore the moral grounds. If we knew that Mexico was hosting Chinese bioweapons labs, promoting research into what would be most devastating to the population of the United States, we would be morally justified in going there to shut them down. We have no moral ground left to stand on since the beginning of the Biden regime.
So far, nothing our evil scientists have been able to devise in their underground R & D has been able to change the inevitable course of this war. Better we had not interfered in Ukraine’s elections, better we had refrained from trying to dictate its policies, better we had not goaded Putin and Russia to take action they felt we had justified. Oh, but then the Bidens would have lost their grip on the graft they were hip-deep in. Then a responsible Ukrainian government might have put a stop to the dangerous bioweapons research going on within their borders - a danger both to others and to their own people. Can’t have some other country’s government acting for its own people and not for the American administration.
Well, now, with massive flooding and heartbreaking losses to the people of Ukraine, adding to the misery we have already caused them by starting this war, there is apparently some believable evidence that we - the United States - is planning biological warfare (unlawful) by means of drones spreading malaria-infected mosquitoes. Sounds like a dream for Bill Gates. Should we really be surprised? And who would be the victims of this? Well, potentially the whole world, but especially anyone living in the area of this flooding - the Ukrainians and the Russians. So, maybe not Americans . . . yet, anyway?
Whom should we believe? In the good old days of the Soviet Union, we would not believe anything from Tass. We would regard it as nothing but hostile propaganda. Today, however, we can’t dismiss what is being reported here. The times have changed. Until this current US administration, Russia has not been an enemy. They have largely minded their own business, and have been very successful at it, too, by the way. They are probably the most self-sustaining nation on the planet right now. Even with this war on their border. The CIA and the American press have now blackened their own names with years - decades - of lies and cover-ups, the press colluding with government agencies to lie to our own people (just as they did in the case of the JFK assassination), insulting our intelligence repeatedly and continuously, whether about Viet Nam, the Trade Towers, Gaddafi, Covid and the fake vaccines, and our own biological warfare initiatives which we learned of through the covid mess. We can’t assume that the truth lies with our government’s claims anymore. That trust has been destroyed. So, how are we to know what is true? The lies begin to catch themselves. After all, we are being told that the Russians are losing - every day. The Ukrainians are winning. And yet we keep bolstering them up with weapons and war materiel which only months ago we heard our government would not be sending, in order to “stop the Russians”.
It is probably time to employ Occam’s Razor here. Should we believe the government that is calling for investigations? Or the one who wants to silence investigations? The one which has offered evidence of biological warfare on the part of the US? Our Department of Defense has basically confessed to this. And why doubt it? We have Wuhan to give testimony to the corruption of our foreign policy and our recklessness. Should we believe that a nation which could with the flick of a switch shut down a $10 billion pipeline would instead choose to blow it up, throwing away future decades of return on this huge investment? Or should we believe that the US president who threatened to shut it down only a few months earlier actually acted on his threat? Should we believe that a government that funded research of remote bat viruses and then their “gain-of-function” would balk at deploying malaria-infected mosquitoes where they might continue to breed unabated in a flooded plain, as a means of trying to stop an army that threatens a fortune in illicit wealth for our current president’s family?
It may be time for America to look to its own country and manage it better, try, at least, to live up to the lip service it has been giving to the Constitution as it barges around the world telling others what to do.
It’s time we open the door and let common sense in. We have been told so many lies by our own government that many of us can’t use our own faculties of critical thinking and logic anymore. It is time to reverse this. We should be every bit as critical in examining our own government as we are of that of Russia. More so, in fact, because we need to return to some kind of decent standard. The United States has become an outlaw on the world stage, a rogue state, a terrorist state with enough resources to be far more dangerous to the whole world than the usual “rogue state” in the middle east, Africa, Asia or South America. We are the ones exporting terror now. Well, not “we”, right? Unless, of course a majority of us voted for this.
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You absolutely crushed it with this one, Sally!! --J.R.