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Armageddon Soon?
Comment by Larry Ross,
October 29, 2004
In the following article Jan provides
some excellent analysis of the beliefs, and the extent of the power
and threat of American fundamentalists and rapture believers. She
was raised in this environment and know it at a cellular level,
and I never underestimate its potency.
Also, her parallels between Bush and
Putin are insightful. Both men refuse to accept any objective truths
that contradict what they want people to believe about Beslan and
Iraq. They do not want their own agenda and power to be challenged.
However there are additional powerful
forces in the US that work with the Conservative Christian Right,
Israeli beliefs and power, American Fundamentalists and Rapturists,
mentioned by Jan.
These forces are not based on lunatic
religious beliefs, but rationally-based on the profits, power and
prestige that draw people into the 'military - industrial - political
- academic - corporate - media' complex. This is a hugely powerful
force. Although it is rationally-based, it is blind to the trends
and disastrous consequences of it's own behaviour or how it is used
to implement the lunatic religious agenda.
These twin US forces, the blindly rational
joined with the irrationally religious, control an earth-destroying
nuclear arsenal. They are linked to other big nuclear arsenals in
Britain and Israel. Individually or together, they can set off a nuclear
disaster that could destroy life on earth many times over, by "accident,
miscalculation or act of madness" as Kennedy warned to the UN
in 1961. Similar warnings by many famous people both before and after
1961 have been ignored. Also, it has been demonstrated by many near
misses and triggering incidents that the world could have been plunged
into instant disaster. Yet, mysteriously, 'business as usual' goes
on. The US and Russia pretend the threats are minor and they keep
them in place. Thousands of nuclear missiles are poised to strike
both nations but there is no comment and no change. That helps teach
or condition most people not to be concerned about the threats to
their own or childrens future. They get accustomed to living
with the possibility of instant global death. As with the Iraq war,
they have found protest has not worked, so people don't bother any
more. 100,000 Iraqis, mainly women and children, have been killed
by Bush and Blair's continuing and relentless illegal bombing according
to a Lancet Survey. (Radio NZ Oct 29, 2004) Very few demonstrate or
even care about this barbarity. Media headlining teaches them that
things like Joseph Lomo's liver is more important. Bush claims the
bombing will increase.
In spite of the demonstrable magnitude
and immediacy of these annihilation threats, they are generally ignored
by the media. They are not discussed by most people who themselves
may be embedded in the complex of forces and less able to see them
objectively, or take any remedial action. Also, the sheer hugeness
of the twin forces, tends to put people into 'denial - nothing I can
do - what will be, will be - business as usual - they know best' attitudes.
Couple that with the varying and sometimes extreme pressures of a
person's normal life such as mortgage, job, career, deadlines, responsibilities,
projects and interests, family etc, etc. Also, the few that express
awareness and opposition to these threats are treated as 'suspect'
as 'going against conventional wisdom' as 'potentially subversive'
as possibly 'serving the enemy'. It is the same in Christchurch New
Zealand as in Anytown USA. The media here tend to ignore
or suppress dissenting views while headlining trivia. They editorially
express support for Bush's barbarous wars based on lies in spite of
easily accessible facts to the contrary. Like the book "1984"
few people get to know about the dissenting views. People are kept
in a bubble or cocoon of deceit. They are relentlessly
conditioned by the authority apparatus, supported by the media, that
the enemy is whoever they say it is - whether it be communists, terrorists
or other. "You are either with us or against us" is part
of the Bush intimidating and conditioning formula that works well,
inhibits questioning and dissent, and silences most potential opposition.
It makes the killing of 100,000 women and children in Iraq excused
by Bush as "collateral damage" a routine and acceptable
background fact.
This analysis may help explain why the
opposition is not stronger.
Although President Bush of the USA is
the high priest of these destructive forces, the best dissenting material
still comes from people and organizations in the US. I believe we
have to stay engaged and help them. Bush may take further steps to
suppress dissent in the name of "freedom and democracy"
and increase the volume of propaganda and lies..
As a rationalist, I do not agree with
Jan's belief in "the ongoing Divine Plan" or "God's
perfect will" or his "working disciples". However I
thank Jan for illuminating this subject so well and agree with her
that we must stand together "as strong pillars" and continue
our work for human survival, for a sustainable and just global society,
for real democracy, and for real freedom from hunger, illiteracy,
disease and oppression and nuclear threats.
Larry
Ross
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THIS
MOMENT
We are moving toward a key fiery moment, and one that carries within
it the potential for conflagration.
As I see them, the key issues are:
Little Men and Power at All Cost
You will add you own realisations here, but the two \'little men\'
of the moment are Bush and Putin.
Small physically and with very different personalities, they have
highly significant features in common:
- They rule using fear
A classic example of this type of fear tactic can be seen in Dick
Cheney's campaign speech in Iowa last week. "It is absolutely
essential," he declared, "that.. We make the right choice because,
if we make the wrong choice, then the danger is that we'll get hit
again" - implying that a vote for John Kerry would make another terrorist
attack on the US more likely. (John Edwards' response: "What
he said was meant to scare voters, period. It was way over the
top and, I think, un-American.")
- They use the threat of international terrorism as a political
ploy to increase their own power, to turn public attention away from
crucial local and global issues which demand to be addressed, and
to serve their own ends.
Bush did this with 9/11, Putin has just done this with Beslan.
It becomes very clear that by attempting to paint the Beslan massacre
as 'international terrorism' (even though those in the gymnasium report
seeing no-one who looked Arab, and are clear that the demands made
by the hijackers were specifically that Russia withdraw its 300,000
troops from Chechnya and grant Chechnya the independence it has been
very actively seeking since 1991) Putin hopes to achieve three things
- international sympathy, diversion from the real issues around Chechnya,
an excuse to tighten the screws and take far more power for himself.
Yes, the Beslan massacre was terrible, and many children died.
But Amnesty International calculates that 200,000 Chechens have been
killed by Russian soldiers, including 35,000 children. Another
40,000 children have been seriously injured, 32,000 have lost at least
one parent and 6,500 have been orphaned. Does Putin see the
irony when he refuses to talk 'with such beasts'? Chechnya has
a legitimately elected president in hiding and its current president
(Kremlin backed and there because Putin made sure there was no real
opposition to him at the polls) follows a Putin appointee who was
assassinated.
Now Putin is attempting to take total power in Russia itself, declaring
that elected representation will be replaced by appointees.
And it is not only Putin tightening the screws. Bush is making
sure that the Patriot Act quietly, effectively and increasingly does
away with US rights and freedoms. Both men represent an exclusivist,
intolerant 'Right' - Bush, for all his bluster, acting out a scary
Christian Right scenario, Putin trying to make people forget that
he is a KGB man to the core.
- They are both cunning, self-serving and rarely become the
'fall guy'. Putin was quick to place the entire blame for the
Beslan massacre onto 'international terrorists'. He refused
to take any responsibility for the fact that his absolute refusal
even to consider independence for Chechnya was the catalyst for the
hostage-taking or that poor training meant that full frontal attack
was the only method the army had of dealing with the crisis.
Bush has managed to sidestep any responsibility for choices made that
led to a weakened US economy, the Iraq war, to Abu Ghraib etc.
(Even Rumsfeld, when pushed to take responsibility for prisoner abuse,
was to say, "How the hell am I expected to know what goes on in the
middle of the night half a world away!")
The Agenda of the American Christian Right
The twelve Left Behind 'novels' by American fundamentalists Tim LaHaye
and Jerry Jenkins spell out the 'end time' agenda. A necessary
conflagration in the Middle East, Rapture, Armageddon etc. And
that agenda, at least in mindset and outline, is bought into by not
only Bush but by many of his key underlings. It is of huge concern
that American Liberals do not take this mindset seriously, claiming
that it represents a small lunatic fringe. They see America
as basically liberal, but 'liberals' in fact occupy academic 'ghettos'
on the Eastern and Western seaboards. Go anywhere outside the
main cities and small town Americans are focused on themselves or
on a fundamentalist agenda - acquired for millions (many of them non-Christians
or mainstream Christians) by reading the Left Behind books.
By July 2002 sales of the first book alone, Left Behind, had topped
7 million, and there is a separate series written specifically about
the children and for children!! In the Left Behind books the
Antichrist is the UN, specifically its Secretary General. In that
context I wonder why Bush's refusal to have the UN involved in any
way in Iraq?
These same 'novels' are the highest selling books of all time, avidly
read as truth not only in America but around the world (including
NZ). Nutty they may be, incredibly dangerous and influential
politically at this moment they without doubt are. Rapturist
theology has produced unlikely bedfellows - the conservative Christian
Right and Israel - each currently using the other to fulfil its own
agenda; Israel supported by the US to stockpile nuclear 'weapons of
mass destruction', the US using Israel's belligerence for its own
'end-time' ends. It is a theology which seeks to push the world
to the end-time, has no sense of long-term future for 'believers',
so pays no attention to environment, resources, improvement of international
relations, or responsible long-term economic policy. All of
this is clearly in evidence in Bush's term in office.
It is impossible to understand political events and attitudes in this
moment if we do not have some grasp of the fundamentalist and the
apocalyptic mindset. That is a mindset I was born into and know
at a cellular level, and I never underestimate its potency!
The Media
There are signs that the worm is turning, and that many media outlets,
no longer politically compliant, are finding their own voice.
This is particularly true of movie makers who, in a quest for balance
and truth, are beginning to present another perspective. Films
to watch out for:
The Corporation
The Fog of War - a fascinating interview with Robert McNamara
The Hamburg Cell - a look at 9/11 from the pilots' perspective
Control Room - The Iraq War and Al Jazeera
Brothers and Others - the impact of 9/11 on US Muslims
On Power, Dissent and Racism - An interview with Noam Chomsky
Leadership
Will these 'little men' remain in power?
Both of them are determined that they will (we can see the same pugnacious
attitude reflected in John Banks and the Auckland mayoral race).
Some Russian parliamentarians are daring to speak out. Bush
by last week had moved 11% ahead in the polls. He will win the
election against a Democrat candidate who has simply failed to this
point to engage the American people, failed to deliver a powerful
and cogent policy, failed to inspire the confidence of the masses,
failed to look like a 'commander in chief'. What is needed is
a candidate with the really fearless penetrating Ray 1 mind.
Kerry's Ray 3 mind can make no headway. (It is very likely that Bush
had his toughest Democrat opponent, Howard Dean, 'killed' by the media
early on in the primaries).
America and the world at large has lessons to learn around leadership,
integrity, and the ongoing Divine Plan which the next four years will
bring to the fore in a dramatic way. Our call at this time,
as working disciples, is to stand as steady as we possibly can and
to call in God's perfect Will for this crucial moment. There
is much to be worked through globally in a very short time frame.
We simply need to call in the potent catalysts for that 'working through',
and then to stand as strong pillars.
Jan
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