by Dr. Tim Coles Vol 16 No 6 (Dec 2022) from NewDawnMagazine Website
The kind of terrorism that our self-imposed rulers want us to think is terrorism is when groups attack civilians for ideological, political, or financial purposes.
When we hear "terrorist," we tend to think of al-Qaeda, ISIS, and white supremacists like Brenton Tarrant.
But the biggest terrorists are nation-states.
Nation-states are the most powerful institutions that have ever existed.
Laws and law enforcement are imposed in
case the conditioning doesn't fully work.
Federal authorities terrorize with the threat of imprisonment for not paying national taxes that buy governments weapons to blow children to bits in foreign countries.
Private tyrannies that monopolize energy supplies and water threaten to take non-payers to court or even break into homes and seize property (bailiffs) for failing to pay utility bills.
Modern society is little more than the subjugation of the populace by thugs in suits who attend top schools and universities; thugs whose ancestors succeeded in brutalizing their opponents into submission so that they could be king, lord, etc...
Their convenient deaths are labeled accident, ill-health, or suicide by the propaganda machine that denigrates as conspiracy theorists those who dare to challenge the conventional narrative.
As Bertrand Russell once wrote in The Impact of Science on Society:
The more realistic reason
was that Whitlam was threatening not to renew the license for Pine
Gap, the American spy base that listens in on communications across
Asia. 2
In 2003, a British Ministry of Defence contractor, Dr David Kelly, was accused of being the sole source for a BBC journalist, who said that the source confirmed that the Tony Blair government knew that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction - the lie on which the invasion was predicated...
The more likely scenario is that a very high-level member of government inside Blair's cabinet had been speaking to the media and that Kelly was blackmailed into being a "fall-guy" so that the government member could enjoy protection. 3 (Kelly had likely been having an affair with an American spy.)
To protect the source, or shut Kelly up, or send a warning to other would-be whistleblowers, Kelly was murdered and his death ruled suicide...
suicide, accident or state murder?
Hastings emailed friends saying that he had uncovered something big and needed,
His car was seen speeding down a residential street very early one morning in 2013 before hitting a tree and bursting into flames, as luxury cars tend to do on impact. Not.
Rumors abound that Hastings had uncovered top-level links to heroin smuggling or child trafficking, but we'll never know.
WikiLeaks later released information that the CIA has the capacity to remotely hack the computer chips in cars, 5 leading many to suspect that Hastings was murdered using this method.
In the 1950s and early '60s, the British used South Australia's Maralinga to conduct nuclear tests. The environmental reports claimed that the areas were terra nullius, no one's land, and that the only inhabitants were rabbits.
Some, like Yami
Lester, went blind as a result of the tests. 6
Having killed millions of people with a likely-human-made virus,
In many countries, governments terrorized their populations with the threat of joblessness, which means homelessness and inability to buy food and pay bills.
They demanded that their publics take an experimental "vaccine," which has been linked by federal reporting systems to excess mortality and does not work like a normal vaccine:
KILLING FOREIGNERS
With US-British weapons and organization, the Saudi elites,
Having created the Taliban
'indirectly' in the 1980s and then empowering them briefly in the
'90s, 10 the US withdrew from
Afghanistan after 20 years of
occupation in such a way that has enabled the regime to return back
to where it left off.
When monsters
in the form of
ISIS emerged from this monstrous situation, the US and Britain
bombed Iraq again, killing tens of thousands more people.
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