Prepare
for Cyber-War Tonkin Gulf False-Flag Attacks From the US
by
Jack D. Douglas
Recently
by Jack D. Douglas: Complex
But Clear US Foreign Policies
The U.S. and
almost all nations today in our age of mass societies and Big Media
Propaganda whip up war-lust among their people before attacking
other nations.
The Nazis were
masters of false-flag attacks, such as dressing up dead men in Polish
uniforms and planting them on German soil and then screaming "Poland
Is invading Germany!," which Poland would have done only if they
had gone totally insane because it was obvious that Germany could
annihilate them quickly, as it did after the false-flag attacks
whipped the German people up for war [though probably not as much
as the Nazis hoped to do].
The U.S. always
goes to war ONLY under waving banners of righteous indignation over
"Enemy attacks on the U.S.," "Terrorist threats against the U.S."
and so on. Some of these immense Media Propaganda Barrages on Americans
have been carefully whipped up by the administration in power, as
Wilson did to prep Americans for WWI and as FDR did to push the
U.S. into WWII to save the U.K. Some have been totally false-flag
Big Lies, as was LBJ's "North Vietnamese attack on U.S. ships in
the Tonkin Gulf" and Bush 2's "Iraqi WMD's Threaten America!" Some
have been attacks by some small group within a huge nation, such
as al-Queda in Afghanistan, which the U.S. used as a pretext for
annihilating the whole nation with immense bomb and rocket attacks
and then invading the whole nation and occupying it and killing
and maiming and uprooting masses of people. I
The U.S. has
been working furiously to develop Cyber-War technologies, both offensive
and defensive. The U.S. apparently worked with Israel to launch
an extremely complex and dangerous Cyber-War Attack on Iran's nuclear
energy facilities in total secrecy and with not the slightest provocation
from any Cyber Attacks from Iran, not even alleged, since Iran was
hardly working on Cyber-War and that's how they got hit so hard
by the secret Stuxnet attack on their nuclear energy programs.
Now the U.S.
is openly declaring that it will use "Cyber Attacks" on important
U.S. facilities as "causes of just war" for counter attacks with
conventional military forces.
It will be
totally easy for the U.S. to fake Cyber-Attacks on the U.S. any
time they want from any supposed source in the world.
The world will
come to see this as a threat to all developed nations from U.S.
military attacks, as soon as they digest this news and think it
out.
The U.S. has
started another great armaments races, just as it did with nuclear
weapons and many others. LIke all paranoids, the U.S. will insist
"They're the ones attacking us!" but in fact it is the U.S. attacking
the world, as it attacked Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Somalia [many
times], Yemen, Iran......
Nations with
great high-tech capabilities and futures, such as China and Russia
and Iran and India and Europe, must now arm themselves for cyber-war
with the U.S. and conventional war.
As long as
the American people believe these Big Military-Industrial-High Tech
Lies, the U.S. will continue using them to produce terrible wars
against largely defenseless little nations and then losing the immense
wars to the tiny guerilla armies of peasants defending their homes
and families.
Like paranoids
so commonly, the U.S. has turned almost everyone against it, though
few dare say so publicly to the Superpower. The U.S. sees enemies
everywhere even when there are none and this makes everyone eventually
an enemy. Paranoids become unintentional self-murderers.
The sane and
reasonable and judicious thing for the U.S. to do would be to develop
better and better DEFENSES AGAINST CYBER-ATTACKS, exactly as the
U.S. private high-tech world is doing, not using "possible" future
cyber-attacks as a justification for developing cyber-offenses and
threatening all out military attacks.
June
3, 2011
Jack
D. Douglas [send him mail]
is a retired professor of sociology from the University of California
at San Diego. He has published widely on all major aspects of human
beings, most notably The
Myth of the Welfare State.
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