The Internet: the New Tribune of the People
by Steven LaTulippe
by Steven LaTulippe
One
of the preconditions for regaining some measure of our liberty is
that the institutions of the Federal Government should be discredited
in the eyes of the American people. Libertarians should thus
welcome anything that exposes the venality and corruption that lurks
behind the curtain of Oz. While watching Fahrenheit 9/11 this past
weekend, I saw cause for hope that this goal is slowly being realized
(though one must always remain skeptical…this establishment has
shown remarkable ability to overcome obstacles in the past).
One
of the ways that a governing system maintains power is to mythologize
itself in the eyes of its subjects. The recent funeral of Ronald
Reagan is a perfect example of how elites raise themselves to the
level of Olympians in order to reinforce their vaunted status over
those whom they rule. Even a man like Reagan, who at least preached
the ideology of small government, was used by the system to
achieve this propagandistic goal.
But
the curtain is slowly being pulled back, and the reality of that
which lurks behind it is becoming too obvious for even the most
concrete of mentalities to ignore.
One
by one, the institutions and individuals who make up this system
are being exposed and revealed for what they truly are.
Take,
for instance, the office of the Presidency. The successive administrations
of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush have done more to de-legitimize
the Emperorship than a century’s worth of libertarian oration.
From
almost the moment Clinton took office, his presidency was besieged
by waves of accusations concerning a variety of misdeeds. Many of
these Arkansas-style corruption scandals, such as Whitewater and
the cattle futures scam, involved simple graft and greed. Others
were the product of the physical appetites of Clinton himself. Americans
got a ring-side seat as the president told provable, undeniable
lies right to the face of the public. We witnessed numerous disgraces,
including discussions of stained dresses and unusual cigar tricks.
The President was even forced to submit a hair sample for DNA testing.
Not
to be outdone, the Bush Administration followed-up Clinton’s act
with a new series of lies and distortions. Once again, the people
watched as numerous prevarications were mouthed right into the television
cameras. The most celebrated was, of course, the non-existent WMDs
in Iraq (with the Niger yellowcake and the flying, chemical-spraying
drones coming in a close second and third). The arguments surrounding
our Middle East adventures are pock-marked with now-infamous distortions
and half-truths.
But
we are not just talking about the Presidency here.
Take,
for instance, America’s intelligence apparatus. How much money have
the American taxpayers spent on these bloated, bureaucratic agencies?
(Actually, we don’t know…given that our government has decided to
keep the intelligence agencies’ budgets a secret from the public.
One could dissect the Constitutionality of the policy whereby
billions of dollars of our money is spent on institutions that the
feds don’t even publicly admit exist…but what would be the point?
The Empire considers the Constitution to be largely passé.)
But
whatever the cost…what do we have to show for it? The CIA and FBI
did not prevent the 9/11 attacks (though the terrorists left clues
that even the Keystone Cops could have detected). And where is Osama
bin Laden? Where is Mullah Omar? How did our intel agencies botch
the assessments of Saddam’s WMD capability? Why was our military
caught totally unprepared for a guerilla war in Iraq? And weren’t
we promised a "cakewalk"?
And
worse yet, showing how utterly unaccountable our Imperial structure
has become, not a single head rolled anywhere in the intelligence
community for any of these debacles (Tenet’s recent "retirement"
is still an object of conjecture. But he should have been history
by mid-September of 2001).
And
then there is Congress. Has there ever been a more obsequious, weasely
legislative body in the history of democracy? This "distinguished"
entity passed the Patriot Act despite hardly any of its members
ever having read it. They wilted in front of Bush’s pro-war propaganda
and timidly voted for a war resolution on Iraq. When the final story
of this period is told, theirs will be a legacy of unremitting cowardice.
The only thing that seems to concern them is keeping their head
down and getting re-elected.
And
I believe that the next Imperial domino to fall will be the Federal
Reserve. Alan Greenspan has spent the last several years engaging
in what is perhaps the most irresponsible fiscal policy in the history
of American central banking. His manipulation of the money supply
and his suppression of interest rates to irrationally low levels
have fueled the creation of numerous speculative bubbles. Given
such easy credit, the American consumers have gone on a debt-spending
binge that has exploded our trade deficit and created hideous fiscal
balance sheets.
No
one is saving. Everyone is in debt up to their eyeballs (which is,
of course, the natural result of insanely low interest rates).
When
these bubbles pop, we may well face a dollar crisis and a deflation
of the housing market that will be gruesome for everyone involved.
So
the Empire has been taking a lot of bruises lately. Starting back
with Monicagate, Waco, and the White House Travel Office…and working
our way up to Abu Ghraib and the WMD debacle...it has been a rough
decade.
But
have the past few years been significantly different from previous
administrations? Have things gone qualitatively downhill? Are the
times more corrupt now than in the past?
I
believe that they are not.
Certainly,
Clinton was a letch. But was he substantially different from JFK?
As for his financial scandals…those have been fairly routine in
Washington going back at least as far as the Teapot Dome Scandal.
And
yes, Bush distorted the truth to con us into invading Iraq. But
that trick has a long history too. LBJ lied about the Gulf of Tonkin
incident to increase our involvement in Vietnam. FDR pulled a variety
of deceptive maneuvers to get us into WW II. And Wilson was blatantly
dishonest in scheming us into WW I.
As
for the Fed, it has a rocky history as well. Their manipulation
of the money supply and their policy of "easy money" helped
inflate numerous speculative bubbles in the 1920’s. The deflation
of these bubbles was one of the major underlying causes of the Great
Depression.
So
why does it seem as though the Empire is in crisis now?
I
contend that the difference is the Internet.
The
stark reality is that the mainstream media has long since "gone
native." The Founders envisioned an aggressive media which
would act as a watch-dog on those with power. But our major media
outlets, and the "journalists" who cover Washington, are
now part of the establishment. Their central paradigm, whether conscious
or subconscious, is to protect the system.
I
have not quite figured out exactly why they have abandoned their
duty to be adversarial towards the government, but it is undeniable
that they have. Some speculate that the corporations that own the
media get some sort of payoff from the political system (tax breaks,
etc). Some contend that these corporations feel threatened by the
regulatory power of Leviathan, and thus elect to "play it safe."
Some believe that the journalists want "access," or desire
to hold positions in some future administration themselves, or simply
want to be invited to all of the right parties.
But
over the past several decades, the mainstream media has not aggressively
hectored the ruling class. At the time, everyone thought that JFK
was a family man. No one ever questioned how LBJ left office a millionaire.
Nor did the media seriously question his Vietnam policy, or his
Gulf of Tonkin fraud, until the war had gotten completely out of
hand.
Chances
are that without any new media outlets, none of us would have ever
heard of Monica Lewinsky, the Buddhist Temple campaign donations,
or those missing FBI files.
Nor
would we have heard of the neocons, the Office of Special Plans,
or the Project for the New American Century.
The
reason why everything is different now is the Internet. It has provided
the American people with a spotlight with which to observe the inner
workings of the Imperial elite. And it is totally outside the control
of the establishment. People can log on, share information, and
debate opinions in a forum that is wild and free. It can’t be co-opted,
bribed, threatened, or cajoled.
And
rest assured that they hate it. I guarantee that the elites throughout
our system rue the day they ever heard the words "world wide
web."
In
the days of the Roman Republic, the machinery of the state fell
into the clutches of corrupt elites who used their power to loot
the common citizens. In retaliation, the people demanded the creation
of a new office: The Tribune of the People. Its sole purpose was
to watch over the workings of the government, and to veto any act
which was deemed harmful to the citizenry.
In
our day, the Internet is now filling this role. It is the major
reason why the Empire is sliding into crisis. The Empire can’t control
the terms of the debate, and it can’t feed the people unchallenged
lies. The elites are engaging in their usual shenanigans, but they
have not yet truly come to grips with the fact that they can no
longer operate in an unaccountable environment. Even Michael Moore’s
recent movie would not have been possible without the groundwork
laid by various brave pioneers on the web. The audience simply would
not have had the background knowledge necessary for the documentary
to make sense.
In
ancient Rome, the office of the Tribune was eventually corrupted
by those in power. They learned to maneuver their own candidates
into the position, and it ceased to function as it was intended.
Thus,
it is of utmost importance that Americans of all political stripes
zealously guard the integrity and the free-wheeling nature of the
Internet.
For
eventually, one way or another, Leviathan will move against it.
July
6, 2004
Steven
LaTulippe [send him mail]
is a physician currently practicing in Ohio. He was an officer in
the United States Air Force for 13 years.
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