Monday, December 07, 2009

Who really runs the presidency?

The following e-mail just sent to me by a friend can explain a lot about why Obama is following the dictates of the Pentagon/CIA in regard to Afghanistan. If a president strays too far from the edicts set down by the real commanders-in-chief, bad things can happen to him--and to his family. When Kennedy was deciding to exit Vietnam, against the "counsel" (read: commands) of his Pentagon advisors, the plan to eliminate him was set in motion. To have Nixon assassinated so soon after Kennedy might have raised too much suspicion in the masses (although they have been historically deaf, dumb, and blind to what is really going on--and still are), so ruining him in another way was initiated -- and Tricky Dick didn't make that hard to do, with his arrogance, prejudice, and criminal tendencies that were recorded on tape for all to hear. Family of Secrets by Russ Baker is yet another revelatory book, trying to awaken the public to truths that the elite rulers have tried to keep hidden for decades. I have already read many other revelations of this nature regarding the Bush family and their spiderweb entanglements with the "elite" in our world. Astrologically speaking, with Pluto now in Capricorn, more and more of these revelations will be made public, for anyone who is curious enough to want to know what is really going on. The rest will choose to remain in their "dittohead" stupor, listening to the propagandists of both sides (including the major media), whose mission is to keep us hypnotized and in the dark. Curiosity is kept at a low level in the masses, buried under the "entertainment" shoved in our faces from all directions. The societies described in 1984 and Brave New World are present in today's world, but too few notice it. We have been given the "soma" to drink -- and most are happy to chug it down in huge daily doses.

From Brave New World:
"..there is always soma, delicious soma, half a gramme for a half-holiday, a gramme for a week-end, two grammes for a trip to the gorgeous East, three for a dark eternity on the moon...


"Benito was notoriously good-natured. People said of him that he could have got through life without ever touching soma. The malice and bad tempers from which other people had to take holidays never afflicted him. Reality for Benito was always sunny."


"you do look glum! What you need is a gramme of soma."


"Soma was served with the coffee. Lenina took two half-gramme tablets and Henry three."

"the warm, the richly colored, the infinitely friendly world of soma-holiday. How kind, how good-looking, how delightfully amusing every one was! "

There actually is a Big Pharma drug on today's market called Soma. See:

Soma (Carisoprodol) Drug Information: Uses, Side Effects, Drug ...

Learn about the prescription medication Soma (Carisoprodol), drug uses, dosage, side effects, ... It may also relieve pain by calming your nervous system. ...
www.rxlist.com/soma-drug.htm

I REST MY CASE.

HERE IS THE E-MAIL FROM MY FRIEND:
FYI
If you have any interest in understanding what goes on behind the news, the CIA and the presidency, Russ Baker's book sheds light on much that we never guessed about who rules our country.
Russ Baker was interviewed Sat. eve on Coast. This credible man is a very solid reporter who has uncovered a whole secret life behind the Bush family and their family's 20 years as Pres. or VP of the U.S. Especially so with the very active secret life of H W Bush and the hidden powers that control the presidency, as they have for decades. A sketchy, show recap follows and the link to a short interview with Russ Baker about his fascinating, well-researched book: "Family of Secrets".
RECAP:

Date:

12-05-09

Host:

Ian Punnett

Guests:

Russ Baker,

Ian Punnett welcomed award-winning investigative reporter Russ Baker, who discussed the connections between the Bush family and the intelligence community, as well as startling evidence that shed new light on the JFK assassination and Watergate. According to his research, George H.W. Bush's affiliation with the CIA began as far back as 1953, as opposed to Bush's "official" joining of the organization in 1976. Two elements that led him to this conclusion were that Bush was briefed on the JFK assassination by the CIA on the day after Kennedy's murder and he also appeared to be using his oil company to set up "fronts" for the intelligence agency around the world.

However, Baker said, these CIA outlets were merely part of a larger agenda driven by wealthy elites who have designs on shaping the world to their end. Stressing that the Bush family are merely players in this group of power brokers, Baker said, "they're not the guys running the thing. They are just operatives." He dismissed the notion that it is an organized group, suggesting that it is more of a collection of like-minded, powerful people working together to consolidate their power. "It's not this absolute club or anything like that," Baker explained, "you're talking about a mindset." Ultimately, he expressed concern that this coterie continues to exert its power, "I think what we're looking at is a very sensitive and fragile situation that perpetuates to this day."

He suggested that the Watergate scandal was one historic event that this faction, including George H.W. Bush (who was head of the RNC at the time), played a hand in orchestrating. Baker put forth the idea that Richard Nixon, previously put into power by these elites, had begun to move away from their influence. As such, the Watergate event was developed as a means to drive Nixon out of office in a "cleaner" fashion than they had eliminated JFK. According to Baker, this explains why the break-in seemed so poorly done, how the story ended up in the press, and why Nixon was so befuddled by what had happened. "It's almost like a rolling coup d'etat," he observed, "when you're in these permanent bureaucracies, you don't have a lot of use for these elected presidents. They're an annoyance and a problem for you."

There is a short interesting video interview with Russ Baker here:
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