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Destabilisation -- a two-edged Sword
by jack Sunday, Mar 27 2016, 6:42pm
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During the cold war the USSR had the upper hand regarding infiltration of other nations and the spreading of socialist ideology. It achieved great effect by targeting labour and unions, race relations and the obvious inequality of capitalist society, which is simply an exploitative ideology favouring an elite.

Today however, the shoe is on the other foot, the USA has effectively taken the lead in disrupting other nations by using the same means, especially ethnic and religious differences, plain to see, the result we view on the six-o’clock ‘news’ nightly, global CHAOS! Which created situation then ‘demands’ intervention! How transparent the entire charade has become, yet few realise the USA is ripe for revolution and applying the same effective tactics to it that it applies to others, which of course furthers its hegemonic neocon agenda.

Comparisons between the relatively soft, SOCIAL revolutionary approach of the former USSR and the hard military interventionist policies of the USA are not necessary, history and the effects speak for themselves.

So we must ask why other nations have failed to disrupt -- in a like-for-like manner, exploiting exactly the same social weaknesses -- the (critically) socially unstable USA, which local population is BEGGING for change and social equality?

The USA is one of the most socially unstable nations in the world today, disparities across the board have never been wider, social discontent is at boiling point yet no interventionist action from other nations, especially those targeted by the USA, has occurred.

Clearly the US elite have anticipated the current circumstances and have instituted new pan-surveillance laws under transparent guises such as keeping the population safe, which in effect contain the population.

And so, other nations are merely faced with circumventing the apparatus of the surveillance state and doing to the USA what it does to others, quite easily I might add, as the USA has never been more ready to regain its Republic and wrest control from the psychopathic, mega-wealthy, global elite’s hands. In fact it’s as easy and pie.

There are many ways to circumvent digital surveillance, and I urge those relevant actors to familiarise themselves with the many digital methods that allow for free communication, after all, Russia has always been the home of the world’s most sophisticated hackers since IT day one; however, many other nations including Iran, China and others have made rapid gains which have hit the headlines over the years.

So why allow the USA to disrupt, destabilise and contain its perceived enemies when targeted nations have an easier task, given the prevalent social injustice, police state fascist tactics and social oppression we see in America today? That surely must be the QUESTION?

The USA has never in its brief history been more ready for revolution since it first severed itself from the British Empire; in fact the entire western world has had enough of elite engineered inequality and INJUSTICE!


 
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