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Nightmare
 and insanity are akin: mysterious and involuntary states that skew and 
distort objective reality. One wakens from nightmare; from insanity 
there is no awakening. 
Whether Americans live in the one state or the other is the paramount question of this era.
For
 two hundred years Americans have been indoctrinated with a mythology 
created, imposed and sustained by a manipulating cabal: the financial 
elite that built its absolute control on the muscle and blood, good 
will, ignorance and credulity, of its citizenry.
America
 began with the invasion of a populated continent and the genocide of 
its native people. Once solidly established, it grafted enslavement of 
another race onto that base.
With
 those two pillars of state firmly in place it declared itself an 
independent nation in a document that nobly proclaimed the equality of 
all mankind.
In that act of monumental hypocrisy America’s myth had its beginning.
* * *
A
 Constitution was written that came to be regarded as American Holy 
Writ. Its central purposes were to defend private property and suppress 
mass democracy. It has fulfilled both those mandates beyond the wildest 
dreams of its creators.
Once
 the existing oligarchy was secure in law and native people largely 
exterminated, the ruling class increased its wealth and power 
fantastically in the 19th century, using the government as its enabler, exploiting to the limit the device of chartered corporations.
With
 its phenomenal money power, the financial elite began to use the 
military to expand its sway beyond the continent. Regions, territories, 
islands, and whole countries were annexed, invaded, and possessed 
outright, their peoples crushed, suppressed, and ruled.
Because
 ordinary Americans, like any people, need to believe that whatever the 
ruling elite undertakes in their nation’s name must be essentially 
benevolent, noble in purpose and justified in fact, the myth had to be 
radically modified for imperial expansion. 
The
 foundational story was that Americans had come to a howling wilderness 
teeming with godless savages and, through invincible strength of 
character and purity of purpose, had tamed the land and honorably earned
 the right to possess their bountiful home.
In
 the era of extra-territorial expansion that version was polished to 
justify and ennoble imperialism. The new corollary was that America 
could not ignore colonialist brutality but was obliged, by the Manifest 
Destiny that led us to civilize our own continent, to carry our mission 
into barbaric darkness wherever tyranny created abuse and suffering. 
A
 national myth that absolutely binds the loyalty of a people to its 
government must be a subtle and powerful elixir that elevates and 
aggrandizes that people’s self-regard. National policy will then appear 
to be an extension of its superior citizenry’s inchoate will, and the 
basis for a justified arrogance toward the lesser world.
The
 simple, powerful myth of America’s altruistic and heroic benevolence, 
shaped and maintained by the financial/political power elite, infused 
Americans with a deep and outrageously hubristic sense of racial 
superiority that, mobilized behind various imperial enterprises, has 
given all such adventures the character of a quasi-religious crusade. In
 this way insatiable imperialism acquires the apparent moral perfection 
of a syllogism.
* * *
With
 WWII, the world was reconfigured. American Capitalism emerged supreme 
from the horror that had virtually wrecked its capitalist partners. The 
Soviet Union, though, having absorbed by far the greatest devastation 
from Nazi Germany, had astonishingly risen above its ruin to become the 
leading challenger to America as a world power.
This
 challenge was not competitive, it was systemic: Soviet Communism was a 
direct threat to American hegemony in that it categorically refuted the 
philosophical basis of Predatory Capitalism. Grounded in Marx and Lenin,
 it attacked Capitalism’s inherent evils, monstrous inequities and 
flagrant injustices that, exacerbated by speculation, exploitation and 
fraud, would destroy it. And it promoted world revolution to that end.
This
 face-off of giants in the Cold War necessitated further refinement of 
the American myth. Now, instead of simply intervening in situations 
where despotism or tyranny required America to forcefully implant our 
just and ethical democracy, America had to become the shield and bulwark
 of the sacred capitalist system in which “free enterprise” was 
magically and increasingly identified with democracy and equally to be 
defended.
This
 version prevailed through many surrogate confrontations around the 
globe in the era of Mutually Assured Destruction and survived even the 
debacle of Vietnam, lasting until the collapse of the Soviet Union, as 
the propaganda stream became ever more intense and pervasive. On radio 
and television Americans were subjected to an unrelenting barrage of 
hyper-patriotism in which American moral superiority was a given, and 
America’s self-touted courage, generosity and decency were its 
unchallengeable proofs.
The
 implosion of the Soviet Union left America, in its own terminology, the
 “Sole Superpower in a Unipolar World”. This, however, did not result in
 diminution of the myth. The practical effect of having no doomsday 
enemy--China couldn’t plausibly be cast in that role then--was to 
supercharge it by increasing its element of pure, hubristic ego. America
 was no longer just called upon to defend the “Free World” from 
monstrous heresy; it was now, by virtue of its universally acknowledged,
 beatific “exceptionalism”, required to oversee and police it in the 
interests, and for the benefit, of lesser nations.
* * * 
“Power corrupts”, said Lord Mahan, “and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”
When
 the only rival and counterweight to American power disintegrated there 
was a sense within the American power elite that the opportunity 
existed, for the first time in history, for one country to absolutely 
dominate and effectively control the entire world. 
This
 consensus was expressed in a policy statement composed by a cadre of 
major right-wing political players representing massive corporate 
capitalist interests called the Project for a New American Century. This
 triumphalist manifesto laid out a plan for absolute American access and
 control of essential resources and raw materials worldwide, to be 
guaranteed by the military which would enforce Full Spectrum Dominance.
The
 American Myth, which had seemed to have lost momentum and its animating
 principle in the totally unexpected so-called Cold War “victory”, was 
now re-energized with a less defensive and reactive essence, and given 
the glowing radiance and patina of a true and, for the first time, 
self-professed and articulated, imperial mission. 
The
 attack on the Towers, an unimaginable provocation, was the trigger 
mechanism for the explosive launch of the effort to impose that imperial
 model in practice on the world. 
* * *
It
 has been without question the most spectacular failure in the history 
of American misadventure. After a decade marked by the waste of 
trillions of dollars and tens of thousands of American lives, the 
stunning bankruptcy of our internally burglarized nation, and a 
consequent recession more fundamentally damaging than the Great One, 
Imperial America has nothing to show for the botched folly of its 
arrogant overreach but unequivocal disasters in Iraq, Afghanistan, and 
Pakistan, with no end of madness in sight. 
An
 impartial observer would have to say that the hypnotic hold of the 
American Myth on the loyalty of the people has led only to disgrace and 
disaster, and set a direct course to inevitable imperial decline and 
ruin. That would be inarguable on any rational basis, but it entirely 
mistakes the motive for, and the purpose of, the myth. The American Myth
 was never intended to serve the interests either of our country or of 
our people: it was created solely to buttress, shield, and exalt the 
ruling financial class. It has done that with astonishing and unbroken 
success that staggers the imagination from our earliest days.
The
 massive looting of Iraq/Afghanistan/Pakistan war funding to enrich the 
Corporate Tyranny—for that is what it has become—is on an unique scale 
of its own, without anything remotely comparable to its flagrant 
obscenity in the whole long history of war. 
Neither
 the Pentagon nor any branch of the U.S. government can give any 
accounting whatever of the many billions of tax-generated dollars that 
have vanished, evaporated. There is no doubt but that beyond the 
outrageously inflated, no-bid contracts handed to giant corporate 
favorites with their preposterous guaranteed profits, much of the money 
was simply stolen in bulk by, through, or in spite of the military, and 
distributed among thieves and accomplices, some of it on huge pallets… 
for convenience, presumably. 
* * *
While
 this wholesale robbery was going on under the oversight of the military
 abroad, the Corporate Tyranny had evolved a whole set of impenetrably 
complex devices for the generation of money without any economically 
productive source or result at home.
The
 sole driving force and purpose of Capitalism is the realization of 
profit. According to that calculus, reducing production costs increases 
profit margin. This leads to the obvious conclusion that as production 
costs near zero, profit is maximized. 
 
There
 is no provision for social good in Capitalist theory. Corporations, 
created to optimize business opportunity through efficient 
specialization, were originally required to operate for public benefit 
but that provision was quickly finessed and forgotten. 
American
 law courts have always favored corporate concentrations of wealth since
 they, like the Congress, exist to serve the moneyed interests. The 
American Myth was created to provide cover for the financial oligarchy 
to exploit the country and the citizenry, and the judiciary has 
consistently cooperated in ruling for corporations against the people. 
Indeed,
 without ever considering the question in law, the Supreme Court long 
ago endowed corporations with “personhood”, that is with all rights of 
human beings under our Constitution. The way this travesty occurred--the
 slipshod by-product of an obliquely related case--shows that the court 
preferred to incorporate this perversion of the plain intent of the 14th
 amendment as an unexamined assumption rather than risk an eventual test
 which would unquestionably have created violent public outrage.
Given
 the collusion of Congress and the courts in securing legal 
invulnerability for the Corporate Tyranny and the principle that the 
only duty of corporations is maximization of profit, it was not 
surprising that megabanks, huge brokerage houses, giant insurance 
conglomerates, gilded hedge funds and the credit agencies pretending to 
certify their work, all engaged in massive and systemic fraud and 
deception for just that purpose. The result was the crash of ’08, the 
recession, and the stunning and unprecedented rescue and bailout of the 
biggest banks, investment houses, and insurance and credit conglomerates
 with taxpayer dollars. So much for the hallowed Invisible Hand of the 
Free Market…
* * *
The
 last decades have seen two related megatrends in American geopolitical 
mechanics, both with dire effects on the power of the American Myth. 
First, what belief the world at large had in it has been shattered by a 
catastrophic series of imbecile and irretrievable military failures and 
disasters, which has caused erosion of its efficacy at home. Second, in 
response to this, the State has made increasingly crude efforts to boost
 the Myth’s waning power by the imposition of totalitarian methods of 
surveillance, intimidation and coercion on the American people to a 
degree unprecedented in scope and scale.
The
 whole clanking, medieval apparatus of Homeland Security that has 
sprouted like an enormous poison fungus since 9/11 with its brutal 
police state mindset; the odious Patriot Act with its flagrant 
subversions of the Bill of Rights; the endless, fantasy-based 
terror-peddling of the prostitute corporate media with its clowns and 
harpies churning irrational fear and anger in the uninformed: all this 
grim, repressive endeavor is a concerted attempt to distract Americans 
from the real causes of their injury, abuse, and oppression.
And
 yet, even with the American Myth now totally and irreparably blown full
 of holes and exposed demonstrably for the tissue of lies, deceptions 
and frauds that it has always been, it somehow keeps its phenomenal hold
 on the great mass of the American people. The tragic reality is that, 
for the majority, their own identities have been so deeply and 
thoroughly infused with the myth that to disbelieve it is to disbelieve 
in themselves.
* * *
So
 the American Myth is dead, and yet it lives on in its deadness, 
horribly masking our crapshot economy, our bankrupt debtors prison of a 
society, our Ghost Dance charade of kabuki democracy, while typhoons of 
impending social, economic and ecological disaster build their enormous,
 lightning-charged thunderheads above the dark future before us. 
And
 what is it that the dead Myth still imperfectly obscures for Americans?
 What is outside and beyond the opaque wall of faltering, failing 
dishonesty and deception? What is the horror that the shoddy, tattered 
Myth has so long and so effectively concealed?
It
 is the world that has suffered unrelieved exploitation by the violence 
of our imperialist mania. It is the many wrecked and pillaged economies 
financially looted by our imposed predatory capitalist austerity 
regimes. It is the teeming hundreds of millions of starved, deprived and
 dying children sacrificed to Wall Street commodities gaming. It is the 
multitudes of humble, innocent, ignorant people, barely surviving in 
absolutist and dictatorial regimes propped up in their barbaric cruelty 
by our military while our banks siphon off the profits left after arming
 their brutal police and armies and bribing their ruling Kings, Sheikhs 
or Generals. It is the millions of dead and maimed in the raped 
populations of simple tribal people whom our indiscriminately murderous 
juggernaut has left in its bloody wake in Iraq, Afghanistan, and 
Pakistan. It is the appalling legacy of hate and repulsion, disdain and 
fear, that America has earned with its appalling hegemonist villainy in 
every corner of the world.
And
 at home, what is it we Americans have been so complicit in hiding from 
ourselves in our devotion to the perverse legend that has come to 
inhabit our souls like a succubus?
It
 is the millions of us with no work and no hope in middle age whose jobs
 and homes have been devoured by the heartless fraud machine of Wall 
Street. It is the trashed and demolished weedlots of our major cities 
eroding in crumbling, fire-gutted ruin. It is the many towns and cities 
with industries shut down and factories deserted or dismantled and 
shipped overseas. It is our decaying, disintegrating public schools, our
 bankrupt states and counties, our overtaxed, antiquated public 
transportation systems, our obsolete, dissolving infrastructure, our 
bloated, irrational prisons complex, our punishing and inadequate health
 care disaster, and over it all, the repressive mechanism of our police 
state, armed and empowered, ready for use against the American people 
themselves. 
* * *
This
 is where we are. The great question now is whether we as a nation can 
awaken from this long historic nightmare and face the terrifying and 
exhilarating prospect of living in the full light of reality without the
 false props and dishonest constructs of a hoodwinked, herded and 
dishonored people or, whether we have internalized the falsity and 
disease to such an extent that it has become an organic, overmastering 
form of insanity? 
In
 1846, Henry David Thoreau, offended to his soul by the injustice of the
 American government’s invasion of Mexico, protested it and went to jail
 for his convictions. Later, in his essay On Civil Disobedience, he said
 this:
“If
 injustice is of such a nature that it requires you to be the agent of 
injustice to another, then, I say, break the law. Let your life be a 
counter friction to stop the machine.”
To
 attempt to break the hold of the American Myth will be a titanic, 
daunting challenge. To even begin to openly rebel against the might of 
the National Security State will require the courage to face much more 
than official disapproval and denunciation. Imperial America will not 
respond to even the most peaceful and orderly protest with anything less
 than hard police repression and the level of punishment will rise in 
relation to the scope and seriousness of the action undertaken.
Small
 protests will have no effect and will be meaningless. Organized mass 
events, when they occur, will draw the whole fiercely and brutally 
motivated National Security State apparatus down upon themselves. 
Americans, excepting those of our underclass who have felt it, have no 
experience with violent police or military repression. Those who commit 
peaceful civil disobedience, a first and innocent tactic of serious 
protest, will swiftly find out to their cost how it works. In a National
 Security State that has excised and eradicated all defensive laws and 
regulations intended to prevent abuse of the public, whatever the State 
does is legal. To such a pass have we in America come as a result of our
 long historic indoctrination in serving our financial elite, our Ruling
 Class.
To
 achieve any redemption for Americans, to make possible any more just, 
humane and life-honoring society, will require complete abandonment of 
the system of Predatory Capitalism. If offers no prospect of reform or 
improvement and we have all been witness to the idiocy of the so-called 
“democratic process” in action for generations now.
America
 is nearing the greatest crisis point in its history and the terrific 
cataclysm, when it happens, will determine the future our country is to 
have. If we cannot, in dominating numbers, rise to reject the heartless,
 mindless, soulless machine of Imperial Predatory Capitalism, we will be
 condemned to a fascistic command and control horror in which human 
beings are mere possessions of the State, units of production or 
service, and then perhaps not even that, as excess population in that 
brave, new world nay be eliminated.
That
 end is not inevitable. We are not lost. We are not even defeated 
because to this moment we have not engaged. We have not honored our 
responsibility as human beings. We have not risen to defend our 
humanity. We have let ourselves be ruled.
All
 around the world the thunder of vast and immeasurable discontent can be
 heard and felt. In Egypt and Spain, Jordan and Greece, Iraq and Sudan, 
Afghanistan and Ireland, Latin America, the Far East and Africa, the 
legitimate anger of humanity is expressing itself against the dead and 
killing hand of Predatory Capitalism and its agencies of violence. And 
here, in America, so long trapped and encapsulated, frozen like a fly in
 amber in a false religion of state idolatry, the anger is deep, 
widespread, and growing.
It
 is up to those who know and care to lead. As Thomas Paine said, “These 
are the times that try men’s souls.” Nothing is guaranteed us. That 
can’t matter. We cannot be concerned with odds or outcomes. We cannot 
let the Machine of Injustice grind on. We must oppose it with all the 
moral force we own. We must act with quiet courage to confront a vicious
 tyrannical system that is destroying the earth, its life, and its 
people. We must put our lives on the line to oppose it.
The
 Nightmare Machine of rapacious exploitation has overthrown humanity’s 
decency and reason and its bloody inhuman treason flourishes over us. 
This must be ended.
Let your life be a friction now to stop the Machine. 
See also -  The Century of the Self - How politicians and business learned to create and manipulate mass-consumer society. 
 
 
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