796 – The road not taken—and the road ahead | Salim Mansur

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Feb 022023
 


As the world considers a possible nuclear confrontation over Ukraine, we find ourselves on a path of history that too few comprehend. It is in this vacuum that many engage in predictions and expectations utterly disconnected from the continuum of events driving the forces of history. Of course, there is always a risk in any attempt to predict future events, given how history has repeatedly cast aside many even very reasonable predictions.

It is with this understanding that our guest Salim Mansur, before looking at the road ahead, looks back at the road not taken, and imagines a possible future (our present) that might have transpired had the West chosen the “road less traveled” as Roosevelt intended following World War 2. In so doing, Salim prepares us to face our next major fork in the road of history, in the hopes that we do not again become victims of a “repeating” history mired in perpetual wars.

Driven by the “deep state,” America’s transformation from a constitutional republic to an empire has ironically made America weaker, not stronger. After all, empires depend on two things that do not exist: eternal allies and perpetual enemies. In attempting to sustain these fictions, empires eventually collapse; America is now standing at this fork in the road of its history.

Indeed, turning Russia into a “perpetual enemy” may prove to be the American Empire’s undoing. History has repeatedly demonstrated that not only is this false, but that Russia has been an ally to America during America’s darkest hours – including even the American civil war (another historical vacuum in the minds of most). And freedom’s debt to the Red Army in the last world war “can never be repaid” when taking into account the disproportionate millions of Russian lives lost in the Second World War.

The choice now facing America is whether to take the road less traveled – back towards being a constitutional republic – or to continue down its current path of perpetual war and empire building
. Though never a certainty, odds are that the road less traveled will be the one that proves to be Just Right.

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Armistice or annihilation—Ukraine’s end game | Salim Mansur

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Feb 012023
 

“The collective West has brought us to the precipice of a nuclear Armageddon.” So says our guest professor Salim Mansur.

Those seeking peace are searching the West in vain for any among its leaders, media, or intelligentsia calling for peace. All seem blinded by an irrational and unjustified Russophobia. The result is a general populace duped into thinking that this is a “just war” and Ukraine must win despite the threat of a nuclear conclusion.

“There can be no just war in the nuclear age,” notes Professor Mansur. “There has to be an immediate ceasefire, an armistice, and then we talk and engage with what will be the position of Ukraine and meeting the interests of Russia and the interests of other European countries.”

There are historic precedents for the situation the West finds itself in. During the stalemate of WWI and after the loss of 15 to 22 million lives there came the realization that the only way to end the bloodshed was an armistice—not a surrender but an acknowledgment that nothing further could be gained by either side in continuing the conflict. And on November 11, 1918, an armistice was signed and at 11:00 am that day the guns went silent.

The same awareness came about during the war in Vietnam when Walter Cronkite went on the air in a rare opinion piece and said, “To say that we are mired in stalemate seems to be the only realistic if unsatisfactory conclusion. It is increasingly clear to this reporter that the only rational way out then will be to negotiate, not as victors but as an honorable people who lived up to their pledge to defend democracy and did the best they could.” President Johnson was reported to have said “If I’ve lost Cronkite, I’ve lost Middle America.” Such was the power of the media then and, although considerably weakened, such is the power of the media today.

So too, in this conflict involving nuclear combatants, there must come the understanding that all hostilities must cease and negotiations for the partition of Ukraine begin. A continuation of the conflict may only lead to the unthinkable.

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795 – a DEEP STATEment about the DEEP STATE | Salim Mansur

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Jan 262023
 


Having overcome his own personal reluctance to fully accept just how deeply corrupt and evil the so-called “deep state” actually is, our guest Salim Mansur shares with us the emergence of an unsettling history that is sadly at variance with the narratives most believe to be history.

As if to demonstrate that history, like science, is never “settled,” there has been an explosion in public awareness of a history that (at last!) presents us with a narrative capable of accurately describing our current state of tyranny. Only armed with such knowledge (i.e., the truth), can effective remedies be pursued.

One truth that must be acknowledged is that the “main stream media” is, and has always been, a steady stream of misinformation and propaganda calculated to keep those in power shielded from any meaningful opposition or criticism. Less about their lies than truths not told, the revelation of those truths demonstrates yet another universal principle: “Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.”

Consequently, it must also be acknowledged that our entire democracy has become “absolutely corrupt“ – a corruption that includes not just those in power, but also those who repeatedly grant them such power. Details of this abuse of power continue to accumulate and are too numerous and disturbing to consider in this space, other than to observe that the term “crimes against humanity” is simply insufficient, an understatement to say the least.

In identifying our real enemy, Salim has described the nature of the “deep state” in a way that is Just Right – as an unelected and unaccountable military industrial complex determined to establish a tyrannical American Empire rather than a world in which freedom reigns.

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Jan 192023
 


No matter how bad things look on the political front, they are infinitely worse. That’s the takeaway from the documentary “From JFK to 9/11 – Everything Is A Rich Man’s Trick.”

After having been viewed by over a billion people in 2014 and then deplatformed, the film has now resurfaced along with an avalanche of similar accounts of just how criminally corrupt the American deep state and its political puppets are.

For most, these realities fly in the face of accepted narratives regarding everything from the 1963 assassination of John F Kennedy to the fundamental nature of our democracy itself.

Clearly, we can no more say that “the history is settled” than we can say “the science is settled,” and for most people this is very unsettling. But what’s really unsettling about the history in question is that it is merely the continuum of today’s current events, events leading us back to the very history so many believed was “settled.”

As we approach the brink of a third world war, the time has long passed that we acknowledge that the only winners of these wars are the oligarchs and criminals who create, finance, and profit by them.

The good news is that in the light of knowledge and understanding now surfacing, the historical record can finally be amended to reflect this political reality in a way that is Just Right, even though everything else about it is bad news.

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793 – The polarization of polarization—from anarchy to freedom

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Jan 122023
 


It’s remarkable how polarized people can get while objecting to political polarization.

Conditioned to believe that there is no longer any fundamental difference between the Left and Right, a reluctant awakening that the polarities of Left and Right remain persistent and represent real values continues to come as a shock to many.

Far from merely being an issue of semantics, the necessity of polarization is key to winning any political struggle. In this respect, the Left has the clear advantage.

Those struggling to find a place for freedom on a fictional “political spectrum” defined by the Left are clearly a lost constituency, lacking any identity or polarity by which to identify, organize, and unify. Given that “conservatives” no longer represent the Right, the fear of being labeled “right wing” coupled with a rejection of polarization has led many to destructive political alignments with anarchy and libertarianism.

Of course, all of this is to the advantage of the tyrannical Left, whose political victories have primarily been on the battlefield of definitions and propaganda. Until those who value freedom proudly recognize and proclaim their “Rightful” place on the political polarity, their struggle to be seen or heard will continue to be an unnecessarily difficult one.

The fact that freedom has always been Just Right for humanity is why that’s the only polarity where it can be found.

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792 – Epistēmē illogical—the destruction of language

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Jan 052023
 


“Just follow the science” has been the incessant refrain of those pushing everything from climate change to dangerous injections. Because their claims with regard to these sinister objectives are in conflict with reality and reason, it should not be surprising that they have abandoned the most fundamental of all the sciences: epistemology.

Derived from the Greek ‘epistēmē’ (knowledge) and ‘logos’ (discourse), epistemology is defined as “the science that investigates the origin, nature, methods, and limits of knowledge.”

Ultimately, all true science involves a search for knowledge and truth. Every science therefore rests upon its own epistemology to validate the truth or falsehood of its knowledge obtained against the test of reality.

Unlike the physical world, the political world is a world of abstractions (left and right, conservative and liberal, capitalism and communism, tyranny and freedom, etc). Politics is about ideas, concepts, and theories in conflict. But as with the physical sciences, if those concepts are flawed, tragic consequences may result.

For those on the Right, one of the most destructive concepts to the cause of freedom and individualism is the anti-concept of “polarization,” along with a dismissal of the terms “left” and “right” as being no longer distinguishable. Continue reading »

Dec 292022
 


When it comes to Canada’s reckless and unconscionable support of waging war in Ukraine, every party and politician currently in Canada’s parliament is “all for war and supports Ukraine,” observes our guest Maxime Bernier, leader of the People’s Party of Canada (PPC).

For Canada, there is no justifiable reason to be involved in the Ukraine conflict. Yet all Canadian politicians share a delusional narrative that supporting Ukraine and waging war with Russia is somehow fighting for democracy and self-determination. Nothing could be further from the truth, which is precisely why censorship and media propaganda play such a large part in their war.

So when Maxime suggests that the conflict in Ukraine is “not our war” that is not to say that Canada is not involved in a war of its own. He understands that Canada’s real war is between the Canadian people and their political elite. It is the war to win the minds and hearts of Canadians themselves, a majority of whom according to official polls, have been convinced that the delusional narrative being advanced by our fake news media and our fake democratic politicians somehow reflects reality.

Ironically, having propagandized enough of the public with their false narratives, Canadian politicians are now justifying their support of war based on polls reflecting their own BS. So it should not be surprising that when the PPC released its factual and thoughtful position on Canada and the Ukraine War, that the silence from the mainstream media and all of the political interests pushing for war was deafening.

However, one thing came through loud and clear. Canadian politicians and their parties are utterly devoid of principles or conviction. Continuing to describe the Conservative Party as “morally and intellectually bankrupt,” Maxime’s apt description is equally applicable to the rest, making the PPC Canada’s only opposition party to the war for which the rest lust, and the only party in Canada that is Just Right for Canadians.

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