The State of the Union (and the World)

You can watch Obama's speech for "The State of the Union" on the official Youtube Channel of the White House.

http://www.youtube.com/whitehouse

If you ask me, fancy words - it sounds nice, but it's only deceiving as always in politics.

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hegel%27s_dialectic#Hegelian_dialectic

- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newspeak

Let's see what Judge Napolitano says to this:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vbQNWBFPR-Q

As many slowly realize, government is not making the calls, it's just executing orders. Otherwise it wouldn't be getting worse, one can close his eyes to the obvious, but he will eventually see when it's too late. In Germany it was too late not when the Nazis rose to power, but when they deceived the public into support - into obedience - into trust (media played a big part in that at that time), when the public realized how tyranny grabbed the power and went on a fascist rampage.

It should be noted that many foreign factors supported this development. There was a divide and conquer campaign in many countrys running. And if one really studies history and land seizure of monarch- and aristocracy through wars, intrigues, and other criminal actions without hesitation to sacrifice human life in the process, then todays even more sinister and stealthy methods become very evident.

Ofc that is just my opinion I refined and still do so by studying history, reading all kinds of books, watching documentary, listening to interviews and also exchanging informations and opinions with others.

John F. Kennedy

- The Strategy of Peace

Caroll Quigley (Mentor of Bill Clinton)

- The Anglo American Establishment

- Tragedy and Hope

Also I am looking forward to the books of Anthony C. Sutton.

And some German Authors, like Bernt Engelmann, he worked inofficially for DDR-State-Security, and joined a resistance group near the end of dictatorship in germany, he was also imprisoned incarcerated in concentration camps Dachau and Flossenbürg for helping jews (ofc there weren't only jews who got locked up, but also opposition and people with the balls for civil courage).

Very interesting and stunning literature.

I hope some of you can get something out of this, I just wanted to write this little post so you could get a glimpse to what is keeping me busy at times.

Feedback and your opinions on this topic will be very much aprecciated.

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