Americans
Are Living In 1984
by
Paul Craig Roberts
Recently
by Paul Craig Roberts: Osama
bin Laden’s Useful Death
The White House's
'death of bin Laden' story has come apart at the seams. Will it
make any difference that before 48 hours had passed the story had
changed so much that it no longer bore any resemblance to President
Obama's Sunday evening broadcast and has lost all credibility?
So far it has
made no difference to the once-fabled news organization, the British
Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), which on May 9, eight days later,
is still repeating the propaganda that the SEALs killed bin Laden
in his Pakistani compound, where bin Laden lived next door to the
Pakistani Military Academy surrounded by the Pakistani army.
Not even the
president of Pakistan finds the story implausible. The BBC reports
that the president is launching a full-scale investigation of how
bin Laden managed to live for years in an army garrison town without
being noticed.
For most Americans
the story began and ended with four words: 'we got bin Laden.' The
celebrations, the sweet taste of revenge, of triumph and victory
over 'the most dangerous man on the planet' are akin to the thrill
experienced by sports fans when their football team defeats the
unspeakable rival or their baseball team wins the World Series.
No fan wants to hear the next day that it is not so, that it is
all a mistake. If these Americans years from now come across a story
that the killing of bin Laden was an orchestrated news event to
boost other agendas, they will dismiss the report as the ravings
of a pinko-liberal-commie.
Everyone knows
we killed bin Laden. How could it be otherwise? We the indispensable
people, the virtuous nation, the world's only superpower, the white
hats were destined to prevail. No other outcome was possible.
No one will
notice that those who fabricated the story forgot to show the kidney
dialysis machine that, somehow, kept bin Laden alive for a decade.
No doctors were on the premises.
No one will
remember that Fox
News reported in December, 2001, that Osama bin Laden had passed
away from his illnesses.
If bin Laden
beat all odds and managed to live another decade to await, unarmed
and undefended, the arrival of the Navy SEALS last week, how it
is possible that the 'terror mastermind,' who defeated not merely
the CIA and FBI, but all 16 US intelligence agencies along with
those of America's European allies and Israel, the National Security
Council, the Pentagon, NORAD, Air Traffic Control, airport security
four times on the same morning, etc. etc., never enjoyed another
success, not even a little, very minor one? What was the 'terror
mastermind' doing for a decade after 9/11?
The 'death
of bin Laden' serves too many agendas that cover the political spectrum
for the obvious falsity of the story to be recognized by very many.
Patriots are euphoric that America won over bin Laden. Progressives
have seized on the story to excoriate the United States for extra-judicial
murder that brutalizes us all. Some on the left-wing bought into
the 9/11 story because of the emotional satisfaction they received
from oppressed Arabs striking back at their imperialist oppressors.
These left-wingers are delighted that it took the incompetent Americans
an entire decade to find bin Laden, who was hiding in plain view.
The American incompetence in finding bin Laden simply, in their
minds, proves the incompetence of the US government, which failed
to protect Americans against the 9/11 attack.
Those who ordered,
and those who wrote, totally incompetent legal memos that torture
was permissible under US and international law, thereby setting
up George W. Bush and Dick Cheney for the possibility of prosecution,
are riding the euphoria of bin Laden's death by declaring that it
was torture that led the American assassins to bin Laden. All of
a sudden, torture, which had fallen back into the disrepute in which
it had been for centuries, is again in the clear. Anything that
leads to the elimination of bin Laden is a valid instrument.
Those, who
want to increase the pressure on Pakistan to shut up about Americans
murdering Pakistani citizens in Pakistan from the air and from troops
on the ground, have gained a new club with which to beat the Pakistani
government into submission: 'you hid bin Laden from us.'
Those who want
to continue to fatten the profits of the military/security complex
and the powers of Homeland Security, such as Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton, use bin Laden's second, or ninth, death as proof
that America is being successful in its war on terror and that the
war must continue on such a successful path until all enemies are
slain.
Most ominous
of all was the statement by the CIA director that bin Laden's death
would lead to new attacks on America and new 9/11s from al Qaeda
seeking revenge. This warning, issued within a few hours of President
Obama's Sunday evening address, telegraphed the inevitable 'al Qaeda'
Internet posting that America would suffer new 9/11s for killing
their leader.
If the Taliban
knew in December 2001 that bin Laden was dead, does anyone think
that al Qaeda didn't know it? Indeed, no member of the public has
any way of knowing if al Qaeda is anything more than a bogyman organization
created by the CIA which issues 'al Qaeda' announcements. The evidence
that al Qaeda's announcements are issued by the CIA is very strong.
The various videos of bin Laden for the last nine years have been
shown by experts to be fakes. Why would bin Laden issue a fake video?
Why did bin Laden cease issuing videos and only issue audios? A
person running a world-wide terrorist organization should be able
to produce videos. He would also be surrounded by better protectors
than a couple of women. Where was al Qaeda, which according to former
Pentagon chief Donald Rumsfeld, consists of 'the most dangerous,
best-trained, vicious killers on the face of the earth.' Had these
most dangerous men alive abandoned their leader?
The CIA director's
warning of future terrorist attacks, followed by a suspect 'al Qaeda'
threat of the same, suggests that if the American public continues
to lose its enthusiasm for the governments open-ended wars, which
are conducted at the expense of the US budget deficit, the dollar's
exchange value, inflation, Social Security, Medicare, income support
programs, jobs, recovery, and so forth, 'al Qaeda' will again outwit
all 16 US intelligence agencies, those of our allies, NORAD, airport
security, Air Traffic Control, etc. etc., and inflict the world's
only superpower with another humiliating defeat that will invigorate
American support for 'the war on terror.'
I believe that
'al Qaeda' could blow up the White House or Congress or both and
that the majority of Americans would fall for the story, just as
the Germans, a better educated and more intelligent population,
fell for the Reichstag Fire as did a number of historians.
The reason
I say this is that Americans have succumbed to propaganda that has
conditioned them to believe that they are under attack by practically
omnipotent adversaries. Proof of this is broadcast every day. For
example, on March 9, I heard over National Public Radio in Atlanta
that Emory University, a private university of some distinction,
treated its 3,500 graduating class to a commencement address by
Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security.
This
is the agency that has goons feeling the genitals of young children
and adults and which has announced that it intends to expand this
practice from air travelers to shopping malls, bus and train stations.
That a serious university invited such a low-lifer, who clearly
has no respect for American civil liberty and is devoid of any sort
of sense of what is appropriate, to address a graduating class of
southern elite is a clear indication that the Ministry of Truth
has prevailed. Americans are living in George Orwell's 1984.
For those who
haven't read Orwell's classic prediction of our time, Big Brother,
the government, could tell the 'citizens' any lie and it was accepted
unquestioningly. As a perceptive reader pointed out to me, we Americans,
with our 'free press,' are at this point today: 'What is really
alarming is the increasingly arrogant sloppiness of these lies,
as though the government has become so profoundly confident of its
ability to deceive people that they make virtually no effort to
even appear credible.'
A people as
gullible as Americans have no future.
May
10, 2011
Paul
Craig Roberts [send
him mail], a
former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and former associate
editor of the Wall Street Journal, has been reporting shocking cases
of prosecutorial abuse for two decades. A new edition of his book,
The
Tyranny of Good Intentions,
co-authored with Lawrence Stratton, a documented account of how
Americans lost the protection of law, has been released by Random
House.
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Craig Roberts
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