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    Good-Bye

    Truth Has Fallen and Taken Liberty With It

    By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
    There was a time when the pen was mightier than the sword. That was a time when people believed in truth and regarded truth as an independent power and not as an auxiliary for government, class, race, ideological, personal, or financial interest.

    Today Americans are ruled by propaganda. Americans have little regard for truth, little access to it, and little ability to recognize it.

    Truth is an unwelcome entity. It is disturbing. It is off limits. Those who speak it run the risk of being branded “anti-American,” “anti-semite” or “conspiracy theorist.”
    Truth is an inconvenience for government and for the interest groups whose campaign contributions control government.

    Truth is an inconvenience for prosecutors who want convictions, not the discovery of innocence or guilt.

    Truth is inconvenient for ideologues.

    Today many whose goal once was the discovery of truth are now paid handsomely to hide it. “Free market economists” are paid to sell offshoring to the American people. High-productivity, high value-added American jobs are denigrated as dirty, old industrial jobs. Relicts from long ago, we are best shed of them. Their place has been taken by “the New Economy,” a mythical economy that allegedly consists of high-tech white collar jobs in which Americans innovate and finance activities that occur offshore. All Americans need in order to participate in this “new economy” are finance degrees from Ivy League universities, and then they will work on Wall Street at million dollar jobs.

    Economists who were once respectable took money to contribute to this myth of “the New Economy.”

    And not only economists sell their souls for filthy lucre. Recently we have had reports of medical doctors who, for money, have published in peer-reviewed journals concocted “studies” that hype this or that new medicine produced by pharmaceutical companies that paid for the “studies.”

    The Council of Europe is investigating the drug companies’ role in hyping a false swine flu pandemic in order to gain billions of dollars in sales of the vaccine.

    The media helped the US military hype its recent Marja offensive in Afghanistan, describing Marja as a city of 80,000 under Taliban control. It turns out that Marja is not urban but a collection of village farms.
    And there is the global warming scandal, in which NGOs. the UN, and the nuclear industry colluded in concocting a doomsday scenario in order to create profit in pollution.

    Wherever one looks, truth has fallen to money.

    Wherever money is insufficient to bury the truth, ignorance, propaganda, and short memories finish the job.

    I remember when, following CIA director William Colby’s testimony before the Church Committee in the mid-1970s, presidents Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan issued executive orders preventing the CIA and U.S. black-op groups from assassinating foreign leaders. In 2010 the US Congress was told by Dennis Blair, head of national intelligence, that the US now assassinates its own citizens in addition to foreign leaders.

    When Blair told the House Intelligence Committee that US citizens no longer needed to be arrested, charged, tried, and convicted of a capital crime, just murdered on suspicion alone of being a “threat,” he wasn’t impeached. No investigation pursued. Nothing happened. There was no Church Committee. In the mid-1970s the CIA got into trouble for plots to kill Castro. Today it is American citizens who are on the hit list. Whatever objections there might be don’t carry any weight. No one in government is in any trouble over the assassination of U.S. citizens by the U.S. government.

    As an economist, I am astonished that the American economics profession has no awareness whatsoever that the U.S. economy has been destroyed by the offshoring of U.S. GDP to overseas countries. U.S. corporations, in pursuit of absolute advantage or lowest labor costs and maximum CEO “performance bonuses,” have moved the production of goods and services marketed to Americans to China, India, and elsewhere abroad. When I read economists describe offshoring as free trade based on comparative advantage, I realize that there is no intelligence or integrity in the American economics profession.

    Intelligence and integrity have been purchased by money. The transnational or global U.S. corporations pay multi-million dollar compensation packages to top managers, who achieve these “performance awards” by replacing U.S. labor with foreign labor. While Washington worries about “the Muslim threat,” Wall Street, U.S. corporations and “free market” shills destroy the U.S. economy and the prospects of tens of millions of Americans.

    Americans, or most of them, have proved to be putty in the hands of the police state.

    Americans have bought into the government’s claim that security requires the suspension of civil liberties and accountable government. Astonishingly, Americans, or most of them, believe that civil liberties, such as habeas corpus and due process, protect “terrorists,” and not themselves. Many also believe that the Constitution is a tired old document that prevents government from exercising the kind of police state powers necessary to keep Americans safe and free.

    Most Americans are unlikely to hear from anyone who would tell them any different.

    I was associate editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal. I was Business Week’s first outside columnist, a position I held for 15 years. I was columnist for a decade for Scripps Howard News Service, carried in 300 newspapers. I was a columnist for the Washington Times and for newspapers in France and Italy and for a magazine in Germany. I was a contributor to the New York Times and a regular feature in the Los Angeles Times. Today I cannot publish in, or appear on, the American “mainstream media.”

    For the last six years I have been banned from the “mainstream media.” My last column in the New York Times appeared in January, 2004, coauthored with Democratic U.S. Senator Charles Schumer representing New York. We addressed the offshoring of U.S. jobs. Our op-ed article produced a conference at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. and live coverage by C-Span. A debate was launched. No such thing could happen today.

    For years I was a mainstay at the Washington Times, producing credibility for the Moony newspaper as a Business Week columnist, former Wall Street Journal editor, and former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. But when I began criticizing Bush’s wars of aggression, the order came down to Mary Lou Forbes to cancel my column.

    The American corporate does not serve the truth. It serves the government and the interest groups that empower the government.

    America’s fate was sealed when the public and the anti-war movement bought the government’s 9/11 conspiracy theory. The government’s account of 9/11 is contradicted by much evidence. Nevertheless, this defining event of our time, which has launched the US on interminable wars of aggression and a domestic police state, is a taboo topic for investigation in the media. It is pointless to complain of war and a police state when one accepts the premise upon which they are based.

    These trillion dollar wars have created financing problems for Washington’s deficits and threaten the U.S. dollar’s role as world reserve currency. The wars and the pressure that the budget deficits put on the dollar’s value have put Social Security and Medicare on the chopping block. Former Goldman Sachs chairman and U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson is after these protections for the elderly. Fed chairman Bernanke is also after them. The Republicans are after them as well. These protections are called “entitlements” as if they are some sort of welfare that people have not paid for in payroll taxes all their working lives.

    With over 21 per cent unemployment as measured by the methodology of 1980, with American jobs, GDP, and technology having been given to China and India, with war being Washington’s greatest commitment, with the dollar over-burdened with debt, with civil liberty sacrificed to the “war on terror,” the liberty and prosperity of the American people have been thrown into the trash bin of history.

    The militarism of the U.S. and Israeli states, and Wall Street and corporate greed, will now run their course. As the pen is censored and its might extinguished, I am signing off.

    http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts03242010.html

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    Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

    Originally posted by don View Post
    Good-Bye

    Truth Has Fallen and Taken Liberty With It

    By PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS
    There was a time when the pen was mightier than the sword. That was a time when people believed in truth and regarded truth as an independent power and not as an auxiliary for government, class, race, ideological, personal, or financial interest.

    Today Americans are ruled by propaganda. Americans have little regard for truth, little access to it, and little ability to recognize it.

    Truth is an unwelcome entity. It is disturbing. It is off limits. Those who speak it run the risk of being branded “anti-American,” “anti-semite” or “conspiracy theorist.”
    Truth is an inconvenience for government and for the interest groups whose campaign contributions control government.

    Truth is an inconvenience for prosecutors who want convictions, not the discovery of innocence or guilt.

    Truth is inconvenient for ideologues.

    Today many whose goal once was the discovery of truth are now paid handsomely to hide it. “Free market economists” are paid to sell offshoring to the American people. High-productivity, high value-added American jobs are denigrated as dirty, old industrial jobs. Relicts from long ago, we are best shed of them. Their place has been taken by “the New Economy,” a mythical economy that allegedly consists of high-tech white collar jobs in which Americans innovate and finance activities that occur offshore. All Americans need in order to participate in this “new economy” are finance degrees from Ivy League universities, and then they will work on Wall Street at million dollar jobs.

    Economists who were once respectable took money to contribute to this myth of “the New Economy.”

    And not only economists sell their souls for filthy lucre. Recently we have had reports of medical doctors who, for money, have published in peer-reviewed journals concocted “studies” that hype this or that new medicine produced by pharmaceutical companies that paid for the “studies.”

    The Council of Europe is investigating the drug companies’ role in hyping a false swine flu pandemic in order to gain billions of dollars in sales of the vaccine.

    The media helped the US military hype its recent Marja offensive in Afghanistan, describing Marja as a city of 80,000 under Taliban control. It turns out that Marja is not urban but a collection of village farms.
    And there is the global warming scandal, in which NGOs. the UN, and the nuclear industry colluded in concocting a doomsday scenario in order to create profit in pollution.

    Wherever one looks, truth has fallen to money.

    Wherever money is insufficient to bury the truth, ignorance, propaganda, and short memories finish the job.

    I remember when, following CIA director William Colby’s testimony before the Church Committee in the mid-1970s, presidents Gerald Ford and Ronald Reagan issued executive orders preventing the CIA and U.S. black-op groups from assassinating foreign leaders. In 2010 the US Congress was told by Dennis Blair, head of national intelligence, that the US now assassinates its own citizens in addition to foreign leaders.

    When Blair told the House Intelligence Committee that US citizens no longer needed to be arrested, charged, tried, and convicted of a capital crime, just murdered on suspicion alone of being a “threat,” he wasn’t impeached. No investigation pursued. Nothing happened. There was no Church Committee. In the mid-1970s the CIA got into trouble for plots to kill Castro. Today it is American citizens who are on the hit list. Whatever objections there might be don’t carry any weight. No one in government is in any trouble over the assassination of U.S. citizens by the U.S. government.

    As an economist, I am astonished that the American economics profession has no awareness whatsoever that the U.S. economy has been destroyed by the offshoring of U.S. GDP to overseas countries. U.S. corporations, in pursuit of absolute advantage or lowest labor costs and maximum CEO “performance bonuses,” have moved the production of goods and services marketed to Americans to China, India, and elsewhere abroad. When I read economists describe offshoring as free trade based on comparative advantage, I realize that there is no intelligence or integrity in the American economics profession.

    Intelligence and integrity have been purchased by money. The transnational or global U.S. corporations pay multi-million dollar compensation packages to top managers, who achieve these “performance awards” by replacing U.S. labor with foreign labor. While Washington worries about “the Muslim threat,” Wall Street, U.S. corporations and “free market” shills destroy the U.S. economy and the prospects of tens of millions of Americans.

    Americans, or most of them, have proved to be putty in the hands of the police state.

    Americans have bought into the government’s claim that security requires the suspension of civil liberties and accountable government. Astonishingly, Americans, or most of them, believe that civil liberties, such as habeas corpus and due process, protect “terrorists,” and not themselves. Many also believe that the Constitution is a tired old document that prevents government from exercising the kind of police state powers necessary to keep Americans safe and free.

    Most Americans are unlikely to hear from anyone who would tell them any different.

    I was associate editor and columnist for the Wall Street Journal. I was Business Week’s first outside columnist, a position I held for 15 years. I was columnist for a decade for Scripps Howard News Service, carried in 300 newspapers. I was a columnist for the Washington Times and for newspapers in France and Italy and for a magazine in Germany. I was a contributor to the New York Times and a regular feature in the Los Angeles Times. Today I cannot publish in, or appear on, the American “mainstream media.”

    For the last six years I have been banned from the “mainstream media.” My last column in the New York Times appeared in January, 2004, coauthored with Democratic U.S. Senator Charles Schumer representing New York. We addressed the offshoring of U.S. jobs. Our op-ed article produced a conference at the Brookings Institution in Washington, D.C. and live coverage by C-Span. A debate was launched. No such thing could happen today.

    For years I was a mainstay at the Washington Times, producing credibility for the Moony newspaper as a Business Week columnist, former Wall Street Journal editor, and former Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Treasury. But when I began criticizing Bush’s wars of aggression, the order came down to Mary Lou Forbes to cancel my column.

    The American corporate does not serve the truth. It serves the government and the interest groups that empower the government.

    America’s fate was sealed when the public and the anti-war movement bought the government’s 9/11 conspiracy theory. The government’s account of 9/11 is contradicted by much evidence. Nevertheless, this defining event of our time, which has launched the US on interminable wars of aggression and a domestic police state, is a taboo topic for investigation in the media. It is pointless to complain of war and a police state when one accepts the premise upon which they are based.

    These trillion dollar wars have created financing problems for Washington’s deficits and threaten the U.S. dollar’s role as world reserve currency. The wars and the pressure that the budget deficits put on the dollar’s value have put Social Security and Medicare on the chopping block. Former Goldman Sachs chairman and U.S. Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson is after these protections for the elderly. Fed chairman Bernanke is also after them. The Republicans are after them as well. These protections are called “entitlements” as if they are some sort of welfare that people have not paid for in payroll taxes all their working lives.

    With over 21 per cent unemployment as measured by the methodology of 1980, with American jobs, GDP, and technology having been given to China and India, with war being Washington’s greatest commitment, with the dollar over-burdened with debt, with civil liberty sacrificed to the “war on terror,” the liberty and prosperity of the American people have been thrown into the trash bin of history.

    The militarism of the U.S. and Israeli states, and Wall Street and corporate greed, will now run their course. As the pen is censored and its might extinguished, I am signing off.

    http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts03242010.html
    T'is a beautiful thing, the destruction of words...

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    • #3
      Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

      Well said, Mr. Roberts. Thanks for posting, don.
      Most folks are good; a few aren't.

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      • #4
        Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

        Stop whining, Mr. Roberts. Anyone involves in "outlandish conspiracy theories" will be banned not only in US mainstream media, but also alternative media, like 'itulip.com".

        If you are the only person sane, in an asylum for the insane, you really shouldn't preach. Let it burn, and the insane kill themselves...

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        • #5
          Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

          his biggest mistake:

          He holds "the people" blameless. Maybe they're 90% blameless or (this is my opinion) less than 40%.

          The MSM is the way it is because that's what sells.

          And he's exiting the battlefield because he thinks he can't fight off the battlefield. Sour grapes. He should be reminded that the Vietnamese beat the French and the US precisely by GOING OFF THE BATTLEFIELD.


          Originally posted by don View Post
          Good-Bye

          Truth Has Fallen and Taken Liberty With It


          http://www.counterpunch.org/roberts03242010.html

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          • #6
            Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

            He had me until this:

            America’s fate was sealed when the public and the anti-war movement bought the government’s 9/11 conspiracy theory.

            Credibility shredded.
            Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho

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            • #7
              Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

              "Our loyal, brave people ... should know the truth. ... they should know that we have sustained a defeat without a war, ... and that the terrible words have for the time being been pronounced against the Western democracies; ‘Thou art weighed in the balance and found wanting.’ And do not suppose that this is the end. This is only the beginning of the reckoning. This is only the first sip, the first foretaste of a bitter cup which will be proferred to us year by year unless by a supreme recovery of moral health and martial vigour, we arise again and take our stand for freedom as in the olden time." -Winston Churchill

              Well at least the poor fellow came to his senses. In the end he has realized that there are forces at work that cannot be reasoned with......

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              • #8
                Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

                Originally posted by Master Shake View Post
                He had me until this:

                America’s fate was sealed when the public and the anti-war movement bought the government’s 9/11 conspiracy theory.

                Credibility shredded.
                Ah yes, the "THERE IS NOTHING TO SEE HERE!!! (I REALLY MEAN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!) MOVE ALONG or I'm gonna TASER you!!!" crowd.

                I don't think asking QUESTIONS about 9/11 destroys credibility, does it? Roberts said you CAN'T ask questions about 9/11. How does that destroy his credibility in your view, exactly?

                His pointing out that 9/11 "is a taboo topic for investigation in the media." doesn't exactly strike me as the words of a loon, and more importantly enhances his credibility because he is making a statement of opinion that is supported by fact. Something that has long since gone from our beloved MSM.
                Last edited by jtabeb; March 24, 2010, 02:56 PM.

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                • #9
                  Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

                  Originally posted by jtabeb View Post
                  Ah yes, the "THERE IS NOTHING TO SEE HERE!!! (I REALLY MEAN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!) MOVE ALONG or I'm gonna TASER you!!!" crowd.

                  I don't think asking QUESTIONS about 9/11 destroys credibility, does it? Roberts said you CAN'T ask questions about 9/11. How does that destroy his credibility in your view, exactly?

                  His pointing out that 9/11 "is a taboo topic for investigation in the media." doesn't exactly strike me as the words of a loon, and more importantly enhances his credibility because he is making a statement of opinion that is supported by fact. Something that has long since gone from our beloved MSM.
                  sorry jtabeb - you are way off base

                  whoever heard of a govt doing anything like this to further its own goals - that is outrageous

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                  • #10
                    Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

                    Originally posted by audrey_girl View Post
                    sorry jtabeb - you are way off base

                    whoever heard of a govt doing anything like this to further its own goals - that is outrageous




                    Not even similar events.

                    jtabeb--I may be reading too much into what he's saying, but he seems to be implying that UBL did not cause the attacks of 9/11 or that the government played a deliberate role in making them or allowing them to happen. If this is what he is implying, then yes, he loses credibility.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

                      Originally posted by Ghent12 View Post
                      Not even similar events.

                      jtabeb--I may be reading too much into what he's saying, but he seems to be implying that UBL did not cause the attacks of 9/11 or that the government played a deliberate role in making them or allowing them to happen. If this is what he is implying, then yes, he loses credibility.
                      Nice to see American television is still doing its magic.

                      That was one of the best articles I have read.

                      [tinfoil_hat]Slowly, people are crawling further down the rabbit hole and realising that it is all a sham. But I believe that the sham is deeper than mere money and official power. It goes beyond reality.[/tinfoil_hat]

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                      • #12
                        Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

                        Originally posted by jtabeb View Post
                        Ah yes, the "THERE IS NOTHING TO SEE HERE!!! (I REALLY MEAN IT!!!!!!!!!!!!) MOVE ALONG or I'm gonna TASER you!!!" crowd.

                        I don't think asking QUESTIONS about 9/11 destroys credibility, does it? Roberts said you CAN'T ask questions about 9/11. How does that destroy his credibility in your view, exactly?

                        His pointing out that 9/11 "is a taboo topic for investigation in the media." doesn't exactly strike me as the words of a loon, and more importantly enhances his credibility because he is making a statement of opinion that is supported by fact. Something that has long since gone from our beloved MSM.
                        The inference that I made was that Roberts is a "Truther." And, yes, that does shred any credibility that he has.

                        Trying to draw parallels between 9-11 and the Reichstag fire only demonstrate a departure from rational thinking by those making the analogy. Yep, the Nazis did set the fire and blamed it on the commies. How does that lead to 9-11 was an inside job, especially given the thorough debunking of all the ass-clown conspiracy theories about 9-11?
                        Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog, it's too dark to read. -Groucho

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                        • #13
                          Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

                          Originally posted by Ghent12 View Post
                          Not even similar events.

                          jtabeb--I may be reading too much into what he's saying, but he seems to be implying that UBL did not cause the attacks of 9/11 or that the government played a deliberate role in making them or allowing them to happen. If this is what he is implying, then yes, he loses credibility.
                          That's a big IF, IMHO. So if that's not what he's implying, he doesn't loose any credibility, right?

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                          • #14
                            Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

                            to clarify - I am not suggesting that 911 was an inside job - just to point out that there are precedents in the past where other govt's have performed false flag operations.

                            here is some more information...

                            fyi

                            Operation Mockingbird

                            Operation Mockingbird was a secret Central Intelligence Agency campaign to influence domestic and foreign media beginning in the 1950s.

                            The activities, extent and even the existence of the CIA project remain in dispute: the operation was first called Mockingbird in Deborah Davis' 1979 book, Katharine the Great: Katharine Graham and her Washington Post Empire. But Davis' book, alleging that the media had been recruited (and infiltrated) by the CIA for propaganda purposes, was itself controversial and has since been shown to have had a number of erroneous assertions.[1] More evidence of Mockingbird's existence emerged in the 2007 memoir American Spy: My Secret History in the CIA, Watergate and Beyond, by convicted Watergate "plumber" E. Howard Hunt and The Mighty Wurlitzer: How the CIA Played America by Hugh Wilford (2008).[2]


                            Links:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mockingbird


                            Operation Northwoods:


                            Operation Northwoods, or Northwoods, was a false-flag plan that originated within the United States government in 1962. The plan called for Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) or other operatives to commit genuine acts of terrorism in U.S. cities and elsewhere. These acts of terrorism were to be blamed on Cuba in order to create public support for a war against that nation, which had recently become communist under Fidel Castro. One part of the Operation Northwoods plan was to "develop a Communist Cuban terror campaign in the Miami area, in other Florida cities and even in Washington."

                            Operation Northwoods included proposals for hijackings and bombings followed by the introduction of phony evidence that would implicate the Cuban government.....


                            Link: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Northwoods

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                            • #15
                              Re: Goodbye, Mr Roberts

                              Nice find Audrey girl. Remember the Maine!

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