On Enduring Dictators and Darkness
5 December 2007
If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a
heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator.
-- President-Elect George W. Bush, Dec.
18, 2000
In the Northern
hemisphere, December brings the darkest days of the year. For many the lack of
sunlight causes depression although we know that the days of darkness are part
of the natural cycle and won't last forever.
We are also going
through a dark period in American and Western history. It is clear to most
observers that Americans, and their allies, are suffering under a criminal
regime that rules through lies, fear, and deception. The tyranny of darkness we
are going through has certainly lasted much longer than a winter season, but we
should remember that just as surely as the sun will return after the winter
solstice, this tyranny of lies and deception will also pass. Those who have
supported it will be held accountable for their actions.
A regime that is
based on lies, deception and fear cannot last long. As the Holy Bible
says, we should not fear the evildoers knowing that their lies will be exposed:
"Fear them not therefore: for there is nothing covered, that shall not be
revealed; and hid, that shall not be known." (Matt. 10:26, King James)
Israelis and
Americans are similar in several respects. Both are extremely propagandized
populations suffering under criminal regimes. Israelis and Americans are both
people living in nations that were created through immigration and settlement on
previously occupied land. In both cases the indigenous people have been treated
badly and suffered immense injustices. Both nations are also victims of
propaganda and deception on a grand scale. False-flag terrorism and relentless
propaganda have been ruthlessly applied to both societies. As a result, both
nations are being turned into paranoid fortress states in which a very unhealthy
fear and distorted view of the world is cultivated by the media and governments.
Both states have become militaristic, reckless, and arrogant, thinking that
their military power validates who they are. They have become the real
barbarians of the world.
It may be difficult
to comprehend, but the criminal regimes behind both states have committed and
exploited acts of terrorism against their own people to empower their regimes
and to shape public opinion to support their evil agenda.
I recall following
a terror bombing in
Americans can't say
they were not warned that George W. Bush had thoughts of being a dictator: he
said as much quite openly on several occasions.
If this were a dictatorship, it'd be a
heck of a lot easier, just so long as I'm the dictator.
-- Gov. George W. Bush (R-TX),
President-Elect, December 18, 2000
"You don't get everything you want. A
dictatorship would be a lot easier."
-- Bush describing his governorship of
"A dictatorship would be a heck of a lot
easier, there's no question about it," he recently joked.
-- Sonya Ross, AP, July 27, 2001
Also quoted by Richard S. Dunham in
Business Week, July 30, 2001
Unfortunately,
these outrageous comments by George W. Bush were never taken seriously.
Likewise, his family's relationship to other dictatorial rulers is not widely
discussed or known. As Burke's Peerage revealed, George W. Bush "is closely
related to every European monarch on and off the throne."
Shortly before the
2000 presidential election a short story from Reuters in
The original
Reuters story of October 17, 2001 appeared under the title "Bush Beats Gore in
Presidential 'Blue Blood' Stakes."
Bush is closely related to every
European monarch on and off the throne -- including the King of Albania -- and
has kinship with every member of
He is a 13th cousin of
Bush's family tree can be documented as
far back as the early 15th century. He has a direct descent from Henry III and
from Henry VIII's sister Mary Tudor, who was also the wife of Louis XII of
"WELL ENDOWED"
"It is now clear
that Mr. Gore and Mr. Bush have an unusually large number of royal and noble
descents," said Harold Brooks-Baker, publishing director of Burke's Peerage. "In
point of fact, never in the history of the
This important story about the man who became president twice through corrupt and stolen elections should have been investigated further by the newspapers in the nation. It was, however, only published, after being greatly reduced, in a handful of newspapers in the fall of 2000.