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Isn’t it always?

With the start of World War III by the United States “declaring” war against Russia by its actions in Ukraine, we have entered a time when the end of time has become very possible. I am speaking of nuclear annihilation.

I look down at my great-uncle’s gold Elgin pocket watch from the 19th century. His name was John Patrick Whalen, an Irish immigrant to the U.S. who fled England’s colonialist created famine in Ireland. It tells me it is 5:15 PM on April 21, 2022, a date, coincidentally, with a history. No doubt John looked at his watch on this date in 1898 when the United States, after the USS Maine exploded from within in Havana harbor (a possible false flag attack), declared war on Spain in order to confiscate Spanish territories – Cuba, Puerto Rico, Guam, and the Philippines. One colonial power replaced another and then proceeded over the long decades to wage war and slaughter these island peoples. Imperialism never dies. It is timeless.

One hundred-and twenty-four years go by in a flash and it’s still the same old story. In 1898 the yellow press screamed Spanish devils and today it screams Russian devils. Then and now the press called for war. If the human race is still here in another 124 years, time and the corporate media will no doubt have told the same story – war and propaganda’s lies to an insouciant and ignorant population too hypnotized by propaganda to oppose them. This despite the apocalyptic sense that permeates our lives because of demonic technology and its use to transform humans into machines who can’t think clearly enough to perceive reality and realize the threat posed by that quintessential technological invention – nuclear weapons.

This is not uplifting, but it’s true. The nuclear weapons are primed and ready to fly. The U.S. insists on its first-strike right to launch them. It openly declares it is seeking the overthrow of the Russian government. Russia says it will use nuclear weapons only if its existence is threatened, which has become increasingly so because of U.S. provocations over a long time period and its current expanding arming of Ukraine’s government and its neo-Nazi forces.

The Russian President Vladimir Putin and its Foreign Secretary Sergei Lavrov have just warned the U.S. that such involvement has made nuclear war a “serious” and “real” risk, in Lavrov’s words “we must not underestimate it,” which is a mild form of diplomatic speech. Putin said that Russia has made all the preparations to respond if it senses a strategic threat to Russia and that response will be “instant, it will be quick.” The U.S. response is to shrug these statements off, just as it has done so for many years with Putin’s complaints about NATO forces moving up to its border. Incredibly, Biden has said, “For God’s sake, this man (Putin) cannot remain in power.”

Despite endless media/intelligence anti-Russian propaganda – “a vast tapestry of lies,” to use Harold Pinter’s phrase – many fine writers have provided the historical details to confirm the truth that the U.S. has purposely provoked the Russian war in Ukraine by its actions there and throughout Eastern Europe, which the mainstream media avoid completely. This U.S. aggressive history against Russia is part of a much larger history of imperial hubris extending back to the 19th century. I will therefore here follow Thoreau’s advice – “If you are acquainted with the principle, what do you care for a myriad instances and applications?” – since how many times do people need to hear lies such as “Iraq has weapons of mass destruction” in order to justify wars of aggression around the world. The historical facts are very clear, but facts and history don’t seem to matter to many people. Pinter again, in his Nobel Address, bluntly told the truth about the U.S.’s history of systematic and remorseless war crimes: “Nothing ever happened. Even while it was happening it wasn’t happening. It didn’t matter. It was of no interest.” Which is still the case.

So time is my focus, for the last days have arrived unless there occurs a radical awakening to the obvious truth that the U.S. government is pushing the world to the brink of disaster in full awareness of the consequences. Its actions are insane, yet insanity has become the norm. Insane leaders and a catatonic, hypnotized public lead to disaster.

I write these words with an old fountain pen, a high school graduation gift, to somehow comfort and remind myself that when we were this close once before in October 1962, Kennedy and Khrushchev miraculously found a solution to the Cuban Missile Crisis; and to find hope now, and that when my time is up and I join John Patrick in the other world, things will have changed for my children and grand-children. It is admittedly the hope of a desperado.

The last few years of the Covid-19 propaganda have served to further distort people’s sense of time, a distortion years in the making through the introduction of digital technology with its accompanying numerical time clicks and its severing of our natural sense of time that is tied to the rising and falling of the tides and the turning of the days and seasons, a feeling that is being lost. Such felt sense of time’s texture could be slow or faster, but it had limits. We now live in a world without limits, which, as the ancient Greeks knew, demands payback.

For years before Covid-19, the sense of speed time was dominant, supported by the politically-introduced state of a constant emergency after September 11, 2001 with the urgency to hurry and keep up or one would fall behind. Keep up with what was never explained. Hurry why? Fast and faster was the rule with constant busyness that served the very useful social function of leaving no time for thinking, which was the point, but it made many feel as though they were engaged. And constantly alert for “terrorists” to come knocking. Thus the long wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, etc., all of which continue via various subterfuges.

Then, presto, all this frenzied time sense came to a stop with the 2020 lockdowns, when time got very slow, but not slow in the natural sense but an enforced slowness. People were locked up. Not only was it stupefying but stultifying and an existential drag. This went on for two years with the prisoners allowed short respites only to be rounded back up and locked down again. Jabbed and jolted was the plan. When will it ever end? was the common cry, as despair and depression spread and scrambled minds led to suicides and mindless screen entertainment. This was planned education for a trans-human future in which the cell phone will be central to totalitarian control if people do not rebel.

Those behind the Covid-19 and war propaganda are fanatical technocrats who seek total control of the world’s population through digital technology. Now they have temporarily let the people out of one type of cell and dramatically sped up time with frantic war propaganda against Russia. The great English writer John Berger said it perfectly:

Every ruling minority needs to numb, and, if possible, to kill the time-sense of those whom it exploits. This is the authoritarian secret of all methods of imprisonment.

Everyone is now doing time while scrolling messages on the walls of their cell phones. A twisted, convoluted, distorted, mechanical time in which it seems that there is no history and the future is an endless road of more of the same.

Some say we have all the time in the world. I say no, that we have entered a new time, perhaps the end-time, when the world’s end is a very real possibility. Hypnotized people can agree to anything, even mass-suicide, unless they snap out of it. This can only happen with a return to slowness in the old sense, when people once felt time in their hearts’ rhythms attuned to the rising and falling of nature’s reality. Time to think and contemplate the fate of the earth when nuclear war is contemplated. Yes, “We must not underestimate it.”

It’s about time.

Isn’t it always?

(Republished from Edward Curtin by permission of author or representative)
 
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  1. Interesting article but too conspiratorial in my view. When the author says, for example:

    This was planned education for a trans-human future in which the cell phone will be central to totalitarian control if people do not rebel.

    He seems not to realize that the technological present, along with its distortions in time sense, has emerged naturally from a Darwinian matrix with the full coöperation of the people, and indeed with their enthusiastic participation. Will they rebel against having a cell phone? Fantasy! Just try and separate them! You’ll have a fight on your hands. And so with the rest of technological civilization. They’ll never abandon it voluntarily.

    Technological “progress” isn’t a plot. It’s something that’s demanded by the struggle for existence in this hell world of hate, and it is no accident that war is the greatest driver of such “progress”, which has now, as he so acutely observes, brought the world to the brink of nuclear destruction.

    • Agree: meamjojo
  2. Putin’s fake and gay little war in Ukraine, still going nowhere after 2+ months of huffing and puffing,

    has been duly noted…by the Zionist Occupation regimes that control all the remnant White nations….(except Hungary and Russia.)

    it’s no wonder the Jew-SA and Zio-NATO keep escalating. So far

    the only Russian response has been a completely botched mini-war against a 10th-rate power,

    and daily blasts of hot air and apocalyptic threats.

  3. anon[250] • Disclaimer says:

    This is awfully metaphysical. Or theological or something. In any case it doesn’t really help.

    The problem is, the US government does whatever the fuck they want because they think they can get away with it. That’s a straightforward institutional failure that the SCO can rectify by ending impunity. Maybe ending impunity takes FOBSs with a couple thousand MIRVed nukes. We’ll find out, because US impunity is going to end, one way or another. Arguably it would be better if we dragged the command structure out of the 7th floor and disemboweled them and put their heads on sticks. But the US population might be too brainwashed for that.

    The CIA regime going to keep it up until it’s forced to stop. It will be forced to stop. Decide how, or the decision will be made for you.

  4. meamjojo says:

    Everyone on UNZ loves Paul Krugman, yes?
    ———-
    America, Again the Arsenal of Democracy
    April 28, 2022, 7:00 p.m. ET
    Paul Krugman

    [MORE]

    When Russia invaded Ukraine, the idea that it might lose seemed far-fetched. Vladimir Putin appeared to have a powerful, modernized army, supported by a defense budget a dozen times larger than Ukraine’s. You didn’t have to buy into Ted Cruz-style fantasies about the prowess of a military that wasn’t “woke” and “emasculated” to expect a quick Russian battlefield victory.

    And even after Ukraine’s miraculous defeat of Russia’s initial attack, one had to wonder about the longer-term prospects. Before the war, Russia’s economy was about eight times bigger than Ukraine’s; despite the toll that sanctions are taking on Russian production, the destruction in Ukraine wrought by the invasion probably means that the gap is even bigger now. So you might have expected Russia to eventually win a battle of attrition through sheer weight of resources.

    But that isn’t what seems to be happening. Nobody can be sure about the extent to which Putin himself understands how the war is going; are his terrified officials willing to tell him the truth? But the way Russia is lashing out, with dire but vague threats against the West and self-destructive tantrums like Wednesday’s cutoff of natural gas flows to Poland and Bulgaria, suggests that at least somebody in Moscow is worried that time is not on Russia’s side. And U.S. officials are beginning to talk optimistically, not just about holding Russia off, but about outright Ukrainian victory.

    How can this be possible? The answer is that America, while not directly engaged in combat, is once again doing what it did in the year before Pearl Harbor: We, with help from our allies, are serving as the “arsenal of democracy,” giving the defenders of freedom the material means to keep fighting.
    ….
    https://www.nytimes.com/2022/04/28/opinion/russia-ukraine-biden-aid.html

    • Replies: @Anon
  5. Anon[159] • Disclaimer says:
    @meamjojo

    Phuque Krugman, and every other God Damned enabler of Antichrist and his Jew army of Liars.

    • Replies: @meamjojo
  6. meamjojo says:
    @Anon

    I guess that means there is no love from you. But what did you think about the article? Were you able to read it? Were the words too difficult?

  7. onebornfree says: • Website

    Great article! Thanks.

    Here’s a great James Corbett article on what’s really going on vis a vis the US/NATO/Ukraine/Russia war scam( hint:it’s all about alleged “climate change”):

    “….The only glimmer of hope is that Putin may have inadvertently simplified the politics of such a global quest [switching over to 100% renewable energy]. Convincing voters requires communicating the need for sacrifice—from sleeping colder in the winters to flying less and paying more when you do. But now politicians can make that case in two ways—as necessary to fight both Russian aggression and climate change….”

    “…For today’s purposes, it suffices to understand this: the greatest trick of all is the ruling elitists’ ability to make you desire your own enslavement……”

    From:”The Greatest Trick of All”:
    https://corbettreport.substack.com/p/the-greatest-trick-of-all?s=w

    Regards, onebornfreeatyahoo

  8. His name was John Patrick Whalen, an Irish immigrant to the U.S. who fled England’s colonialist created famine in Ireland.

    Another poorly educated and unreasonably resentful Usonian who hasn’t a clue what he is writing about and needs to learn the difference between England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, the latter of which Ireland was a part throughout the nineteenth century. The potato famine had nothing to do with the English.

    I’d keep my mouth shut until I knew what I was talking about were I you.

  9. ANON[181] • Disclaimer says:

    What colonialist created Famine in Ireland? That is a malicious lie. It seems some people in the US are desperate to attach themselves to a me-too kind of victimhood narrative. The potato famine was a potato blight. At a time when there was no welfare state and conditions in British factories were dreadful, there was an attempt at Famine relief, which is why so few people died of lack of food per se (45,000). Another 55,000 died of scurvy (they ate cheap Indian corn without vitamin C in it) and 900,000 died of disease (dysentery, cholera, typhus and the like). It would have helped had the Irish peasants invested in their properties. They had long 50- and 100-year leases, but apple trees and things like that were unknown in Ireland at the time as the peasants invested NOTHING. They literally had 20 children and expected the same size plots to feed populations growing exponentially. The Irish have always been the authors of their own misfortune.

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