Pages

Pages

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Thad Beversdorf — The Most Essential Lesson of History That No One Wants To Admit


Details the influence of the Neocons on US policy.
For the West is clearly looking to fortify its power hold over the world by destroying Russia economically to disable them militarily in an effort to prevent a Sino-Soviet alliance. I recently watched a presentation by former World Bank President, James Wolfensohn, to a political science class at Stanford University. The moral to his story (and I use that ironically) was to challenge them to figure out a way, in the face of a rising East soon to control a higher share of the worlds assets than the West, to retain the West’s global control. He stressed it was something his generation did not have to deal with but that today’s Western up and coming political class must consider. You see China is a powerful nation but without an alliance with Russia, China can be contained due its lack of energy. Because China is both a more difficult opponent and one that has much more trade with the US, Russia is the obvious target to prevent a fully formed Sino-Soviet alliance. 
However, I cannot imagine a scenario where China does not clearly identify such a strategy being played out. And so they will come to the defense of Russian energy, as we’ve already seen with the signings of the world’s largest energy deals between those two nations. The Chinese defense will not be limited to economic if push comes to shove. And we will be put in the midst of the most powerful nations in the history of the world fighting for ultimate power. This small group of horrible people are willing to put the world on the line so their lineage can continue to rule the world while the rest of us struggle to simply stop the financial bleeding that has become a 15 year epidemic. 
This all sounds like the stuff of fiction novels but unfortunately the facts tell us this is all too real. What is hard for me to believe is that we so readily ignore and deny the most essential lessons of history. Perhaps the foremost being that the political class will always be willing to sacrifice the working class in order to retain its power. And so we find ourselves again on the precipice of being asked by our political class to offer our young men and women up to be sacrificed for the ‘greater cause’. However, while the political class is trying to convince you the cause is one of morals and righteousness, in the end, it is the same cause it has been since post WWII and some will argue the same cause it has always been, which is for their interests and their victories, not ours.
The author is on the right rather than the left.

5 comments:

  1. It is only in the world ruled by sociopaths where such things can happen.

    I keep tell ya', we're ruled by psychopaths! You thought I was exaggerating, didn't you? ;-)

    ReplyDelete
  2. The USA will be "contained" ... if it doesn't overcome it's current lack of brains, and practice using them.

    ReplyDelete
  3. the political class will always be willing to sacrifice the working class in order to retain its power."

    that's simple biology; "phenotypic persistence" always slows net adaptive rate;

    call it "institutional_momentum" or "component_persistence" ... same concept;

    one classic defense is constant, rapid re-mixing of classes, i.e., a melting pot;

    Legalize Pot! :) And keep stirring it.

    ReplyDelete
  4. Actually, it's pretty simple.

    Phenotypic persistence = opposite of Adaptive Rate

    PR - AR = 0 [i.e., death, in a changing world]

    ReplyDelete
  5. or, to be more specific;

    Sum[PR] - Net[AR] = 0

    ReplyDelete