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Understanding the U.S. War State
John McMurtry
John McMurtry PhD is
Professor of Philosophy at the University of Guelph and a
Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada. His latest
book is Value Wars: The Global Market versus the Life Economy published by
Pluto Press.
“It is easy. All
you have to do is tell the people they are being attacked, and denounce the the peacemakers for lack of patriotism and exposing the
country to danger.” — Hermann Goering
Genocide used to
be a crime without a name. Although the most heinous of all
crimes, the concept was not introduced into international language until after
World War 2. Until then, military invasion and destruction of other
peoples and cultures masqueraded under such slogans as progress and spreading
civilisation.
I was shocked
many years ago when I heard Noam Chomsky say that
genocide was America’s defining political tradition. Then I realised that the United States (like Canada to a much lesser extent) was based on destroying the
lives and cultures of the 25 million or so first peoples who had lived in America for millennia. In the case of the U.S., the story
continued with the forcible seizure of Texas in 1845 from Mexican farmers and
indigenous peoples, and Nevada, New Mexico, Arizona, California and other state
territories shortly afterward in 1849. U.S. troops under the slave-owning General Zachary Taylor
unilaterally invaded its southern neighbour under the false pretext of avenging
American blood, and General Taylor soon vaulted into the White House as a
presidential war hero. Even though a young Congressman, Abraham Lincoln,
exposed the pretext, and connected it to a
Anglo-British business strategy to impose free trade on the regions by
financing the prior president, James Polk, into the White House as General
Taylor’s commander.
In 1898, once
again under the false pretext of self-defence (when the U.S.S. Maine sank from
an internal explosion), the Philippines, Guam, Cuba in part, and Puerto Rico were seized from their peoples by another
unilaterally provoked war. This war of aggression and occupation, like so many U.S. interventions since, was preceded by a media
campaign of whipping up public hysteria and war fever. Media baron Randolf Hearst made the famous remark, “You furnish the
pictures, I'll furnish the war” — not unlike the U.S. cable and network media daily drum-beat in recent
months for war on Iraq. War is a major violence entertainment, and in close partnership with
the Pentagon it can go on for months to divert the masses.
The tradition of
misleading the American people by false pretexts for aggressive wars is an old
one in U.S. history, but since the fascist interregnum war
criminal invasions of other countries have not been accepted by public opinion.
The U.S. under the control of the corporate war party now
seeks to reverse this trend. By dint of the permitted 9-11 plane attacks on the
World Trade Centre, an open presidential blank-cheque has been granted by
Congress for attacking third-world countries so as to occupy their countries
and control their resources. The now known blueprint of Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Paul Wolfowitz and
others written in September of 2001 as the Project for the New American Century
is clear on the plan to shape the international security order in line with
American principles and interests. Armed domination of the Gulf region
transcends the issue of the regime of Saddam Hussein.
Oil looms large
in this plan to rule the world for American interests. According to a report
sponsored by oil corporations from the Washington Centre for Strategic and
International Studies, oil is no longer a commodity to be bought and sold
within the confines of the traditional supply and demand balances, but a
determinant of national security and international power.
The U.S. state military invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq in under two years are
expressions of this new supra-market policy. Before we pass over the pattern of
facts at work as merely realpolitik, we should note
that this armed-state project resembles fascism: not only in war criminal
attacks on other countries in violation of international law, but in
repudiating market relations to seize others valuable goods by armed force.
Facing Facts
As demagogic
glorification of genocidal invasion once again
escapes naming by a flood of falsehoods and projections onto the latest U.S.
Enemy, we need to remind ourselves of facts that no mass medium once discussed
from October of 2002 to March of 2003. As we lay bare the ruling deceptions
here, we should keep in mind the unifying principle which is not seen. U.S. state
justifications always project onto the designated Enemy what the U.S. security
state is doing itself. If it loudly
condemns another weaker states weapons of mass destruction, chemical and
biological weapons, violation of international laws, or attempts to impose its
will on the world by terror, then we can deduce that this is exactly what the
U.S. is planning more of, but is diverting attention from by accusing others.
Test this underlying principle with every international accusation the U.S. makes next, and you will
find that it is invariable confirmed.
The tactic works
wonderfully with a lapdog press and political class who are excited into a kind
of collective delirium by choral denunciations of the foreign demon who is the
designated Enemy of the Day. (I will explain why in my analysis ahead of the
ruling group-mind.) So exactly does the
U.S. security state project its own violent policies onto others that one can tell
what vicious policy it is about to escalate next by by
the intensity with which the Other is accused of the crime. This is how we
can best understand the endless accusation of the Soviet Union of a plot to rule the world before 1991, and how we
can best make sense of the official U.S. fixation on global terrorism today. Both
predications disclose the inner logic of the U.S. war states own pattern of behaviour. I sometimes wonder whether this is a
deliberate strategic tactic of diversion, or a structure of paranoid delusion
built into the mind-set of U.S. culture.
Let us in this
light examine the principal claims and concealments of the Bush Jr. administration in its pursuit of Iraq:
The Bush
administration has tirelessly claimed to be upholding international law in its
pressuring of the Security Council into action regarding Iraq’s violation of U.N. resolutions and international
law. In fact, since its entry into office the Bush Jr.
administration has sabotaged laws, covenants and monitoring protocols to
protect individuals and peoples against nuclear weapons, biological weapons,
chemical weapons, landmines, small arms, international ballistic missiles,
torture, racism, discrimination against women, arbitrary seizure and
imprisonment, mistreatment of prisoners, crimes against humanity and war
crimes, military weather distortions, biodiversity loss, and international
climate destabilisation. Its latest overriding of international law and due
process has been the forcible usurpation of the Security Council inspections of
Iraq. No rogue state in modern history has remotely
matched this continuous and systematic violation of international law and
procedures to implement international law.
The Bush
administration’s preparation and threat of military invasion against a country
thousands of miles from its borders is unequivocally a war crime under
international law, including Principles 1, 2 and 6(a)1of the Nuremberg Charter
and Article 54 of the Geneva Convention. The fact that this war crime of
preparing for and planning an invasion of Iraq by U.S.-led armed forces whatever the UN decides has
never been openly discussed promoted the very aggression which the U.N. is
constituted to prevent.
It is not as if
there were any doubt about the Bush administration’s
clear intention to put itself above the law as it incessantly accused Iraq of doing so. It declared from the beginning that it
would go it alone with whoever was willing, and yet not a word of this declared
threat to international peace and security issued from any U.N. ambassador,
including Canadas Bill Graham, that this was a
lawless intention and plan.
The effect on
Iraqi citizens of the long-planned U.S. war of aggression against Iraq is said to be their liberation. The targeted victims
since the first war on Iraq have, however, been most of all infants and
children. The Bush administration’s planned Operation Shock and Awe is a
self-imagery of Godlike power which is more blind in hubris than in 1991 when
the U.S. military assault caused mass infectious disease, child dysentery and
birth mutilation by deliberate bombing of civilian electricity sources, sewage
and water treatment facilities and by the deployment of nuclear waste in shells
and weapons. Over 500,000 children in Iraq have already died as a consequence of the last war
according to UNICEF — a figure predicted in 1991 by the New England Journal of
Medicine, and substantiated in 1999 by the leading British medical research,
Lancet.
Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction about which the Bush
regime has most pervasively trumpeted its concern were sold to Saddam at great
profit by the U.S., Britain and other Security Council members. This is why Bush
officials took the original Iraq report to the U.N. from the Council chair (then the
military client state, Colombia), and deleted all the pages documenting these
military sales before distributing the text to non-permanent members. Secretary
Rumsfeld, meanwhile, has refused to work with the
relevant Senate committees to expose and ensure against continued military
sales to Iraq or its middlemen by U.S. armament manufacturers.
U.S. demands for Iraqs compliance with U.N. resolutions are not and have
not been its true concern since far more U.N. resolutions over far more years
have been ignored by the U.S. military partner, Israel. Thus continuing war crimes and crimes against
humanity by Israeli administrations are still perpetrated with impunity in the
illegally occupied territories of Palestine — for example, by land and property seizures and
continuous enlargement of the illegal occupation, collective punishments of the
population, increasing assassinations, and destruction of civilian
infrastructure and homes. Twelve to eighteen UN resolutions prior to the
inspections were said to have been violated by Iraq during its years of living with militarily enforced
destruction of its society. Israel before, and since, has violated 64 UN resolutions
with impunity. No double standard of international law has been so long-term,
blatant and systematic, except by the U.S. itself.
The regime change
all along demanded by the Bush administration cannot benefit the Iraqi people
as promised because the projected U.S. military occupation has not been about
getting rid of Saddam (who the U.S. armed and supported into power), but has
ever more directly been the forced takeover of Iraq’s publicly owned and
controlled oil reserves. These reserves since the 1950’s have (despite Saddams U.S.-supported coup detat)
financed the most advanced social infrastructure in the Arab world, free
education, and universal health care. During the demonization
of Iraq over the last 6 months, its public oil revenues have enabled a
government program of guaranteed food for all citizens by a publicly run
distribution system which the U.N. World Food Program described as the most
efficient in the world. With oil as with all else, the greatest enemy to this
empire is the civil commons of publicly owned resources which obstructs
corporate market control. That the Iraqi government has, moreover, put a run on
the U.S. dollar by converting its oil revenues into Euros instead of dollars is
another unspeakable fact which is blocked out of all corporate media reports.
Watching the
War Crime Unfold
The ultimate
target of the U.S. war party has long been the greatest and most accessible high-quality
oil reserves on the planet. The Bush oil party has long coveted it, and U.S. military invasion has been the favoured blitzkrieg
method for getting it over years of planning — with no response by the Security
Council. But world public opinion has not covered its eyes like governments and
the corporate media. Turkey’s people were 96% against invasion of Iraq as its
government considered large bribes, and Spain’s people were over 90% opposed as
its Falangist prime minister joined Tony the War
Poodle in barking for the invasion. Over 30 million citizens from across the
world demonstrated against a U.S.-led invasion in one weekend, an historically unprecedented event.
The U.S. president’s response to all this has been revealing.
He has told the world throughout that the U.N. itself is on trial, with him as
God’s judge. The Security Council has been told for months that it either
agrees to a U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, or it is irrelevant. If it fails, the Bush
administration will take the law into its own hands and invade distant and weak
Iraq as America’s sovereign right. Try to remember when you heard
this kind of demagoguery and defiance of international law before.
The difference
has been most clearly in the use of the U.N. Pervasive aerial and ground
inspections of Iraq’s territory, soften-up bombings of defences in the North and South, and
successful commands to destroy short-range missiles which together had largely
stripped Iraqs meagre defences by mid-March. During this process, U.S. and allied demands merely escalated from immediate
abolition of weapons of mass destruction to — without any media noticing —
demands for total disarmament. Best to have a helpless
victim. Has history ever witnessed such a corruptly one-sided scheme to
destroy and loot a defenceless country?
The Ruling
Group-Mind
As I watched the
Security Council Meeting on March 19 after military inspections of Iraq were forcibly terminated by the Bush Jr. administration’s decision to take the law into its own
hands, I was struck by the intimidation of the Council members. They were in
thrall to a ceremony of avoidance. The hard fact that the U.S. administration had just stopped the U.N.'s due
process by its decision for lawless armed attack of Iraq was blocked out of view as if it had not been
decided. That this massive armed military invasion was a grave violation of
international law, the supreme international crime under the Nuremberg Charter,
was never mentioned. The ritual of sacrifice prevailed instead as if in
collective submission to the implacable ordinance of Fate.
Formal pieties
and aversion of the facts ruled. The Secretary-General was congratulated for
removing the inspection teams on the instruction of the U.S. adminstration so that they
would not be harmed by its illegal invasion. The inspectors were again and
again praised for inspecting Iraq’s military possessions before the full-scale illegal
invasion forcibly prevented the completion of their work. Much angst was
displayed for the humanitarian catastrophe about to unfold, with none
mentioning that the lawless usurpation of U.N. process by the blitkrieg invasion of a suffering poor country would cause
the mass terror. The long genocide was diplomatically sanitised by
abstractions. In the case of the U.S., Britain and Spain, Saddam Hussein was held solely responsible.
Repeated ritual
mantras of concern for international peace and security, alleged Iraq
government violations not substantiated by the inspectors, official regrets,
collective self- blaming, and much talk of rebuilding the society about to be
destroyed were limned in a sleepwalk of official euphemisms. The theme that
bound them all was the silence on the U.S. planned war-criminal attack in violation of the will
and the legal process of the U.N. Security Council itself. Kofi
Annan almost spoke out when he advised that a
belligerent country is responsible under law for the costs of occupation. But
the U.N. and Canada were soon ready to pay for picking up the pieces of another mass
destruction of a poor society by U.S.-led forces.
I remembered all
the history and accounts I had read of the Third Reich and the cowardice of
official appeasement that enabled every step. The appeasement now was on the
level of the mind itself. No-one dared to say what was happening. Threats and
bribes by the U.S. had for months saturated the proceedings of the Councils judgement, but
there were to their great credit few takers of the blood money. The Security
Council had repudiated the U.S.-led war by an overwhelming rejection of any
motion for it. For the U.S. now to still lead an invasion was self-evidently
against the Security Councils will and decision, and thus wholly illegal. Yet
there was a strange refusal to name the crime, the supreme international crime
of a war of aggression against another state. One listened in vain for one
explicit reference to the violation of the U.N. Charter, of the Nuremberg
Charter, of international criminal law, of the Secretary-Generals own previous
statement that a U.S. attack without Security Council support would be illegal,
and of the usurpation of the will and process of the U.N. Security Council
itself.
On the contrary, Iraq was being held accountable to obey the Council’s
every demand to strip its meagre defences as huge U.S. and British armed forces formed on its borders. Ever
louder U.S. threats of armed invasion outside the law and
against Security Council vote was left to proceed as if it was a natural event.
Everywhere in the media, the inevitable warwas bowed
before as an ordinance of destiny. It was only now a question of viewers
watching U.S. forces destroy a society at will and with impunity,
an ideal mass market site for the entertainment of lawless power. No-one
thought to notice from within the Security Council Chamber and official global
culture that every step of the mass terror against an essentially defenceless
people was planned, chosen and executed in defiance of all international law by
a sitting member state.
The monstrous
construction had no author. Responsibility fell only on the victim. The U.S. became another onlooker at the inevitable war. Once
it invaded, it became magnanimous in assigning the costs to others to pay for
its mass destruction. It was now ready to co-operate with its international
partners in the rebuilding of the country that it destroyed. No-one inside
official society outside thought to hold the U.S. accountable for what it did. There is no alternative
took another meaning. Now the no-alternative world the U.S. rules means criminal war invasion
as an act of God.
The New
Fundamentalism: America is God
As you observe
the criminal war invasion of Iraq, the round-the-clock commentary and pictures, and
the aftermath, watch for a silent general fact. There will no end of detailed
discussion of the military operations of attack and occupation of a country
rendered defenceless by Security Council demands, with much admiration and
vicarious self- congratulation at the new weapons and strategic moves of the
American Superpower. There will be no end of experts and commentators
communicating adoringly to audiences about the high-tech assault instruments
which are being tested on a third-world people to see how they work. Its a little like a high-school science experiment, advised
the Pentagon Joint Chief of Staff to the militarily embedded CNN medium of
public news.
The fact at the
centre of the whole conflict and long in dispute will, however, soon be put down the memory hole with no one noticing. No one in
the media or government will point out that the biological and chemical weapons
that Iraq was declared to be hiding are not used, and did not
in fact exist. No one will think to notice that this, the main justification of
the war, the weapons of mass destruction in the hands of Saddam, was from start
to finish a vast and criminal big lie. No one will wonder at their own cowardly
complicity in the long train of destructive deceit and war crime even as the
invading armies sweep across the country and the 3000 sorties of bombs fall
with no hint of a chemical or biological weapon or nuclear device. Least of all
will servelings of the ruling group-mind connect back
to the Third Reich’s prototype of aggressive war. It is the Formula. Blame
terrorists as the cause of the country’s police state measures. Accuse every
country attacked of being an imminent threat to it to justify the invasion.
Denounce all resistance as unpatriotic. Attack and occupy the weak country with
total weaponry. The formula repeats as long as it is not called out.
The group-mind
cannot compute what does not fit its fixed presuppositions. So
predictable outcomes follow as if prescribed by the laws of nature. The
inevitable war occurs like el Nino. Only the terrible infliction of damages are thought worth perceiving or
talking about. The moral debate is silenced, left to the world’s peoples in the
streets where only passing painted signs can speak. The co-ordinates of
international law and the rogue war party in control of the White House are blocked
of every discussion as if they did not exist. There will, in particular, be no
discussion of this administration’s illegal presidency, its ever more ruinous
failure to govern effectively at any level of the U.S. economy, the
environmental meltdown which it leads, or the unprecedentedly pervasive
corruption of its lead corporate gang — from all of which the latest
orchestrated war is the ongoing system of violent diversion. The distraction
and attack rhythm of one war after another will, if it is not seen through,
continue to succeed with the Formula until the world is subjugated across its
civilisations. As long as the self-evident can be denied, there is nothing to
stop it. Discharges of condemnation of Saddam Hussein can occupy the mind
instead, until the next Enemy is wheeled into the war theatre to extend the U.S. war states rule.
In Canada, the CBC and its retinue of U.S. explainers and apologists will report the world to
us so we cannot see the meaning of what is happening. The local academy will occasionally
provide the choral affirmation on cue. Thus Janice Stein of the University of Torontos Munk Centre will reassure us on CBC News coverage on March 20,
the day that the U.S. crime against peace began, that We are
targeting Iraqs leadership and not its civilians. All are one in Americas view of the world as itself. What cannot be
discussed is the U.S. war crime itself, even to deny it. It is unspeakable — so long as the
ruling group- mind remains the invisible prison of our collective life.
The moral syntax
of the American group-mind is the inner logic of the problem. In this era, the
group-mind is American. All its principles are presupposed as the way that God
is presupposed by the religious fundamentalist — an all-powerful, all-knowing
and jealous ruler of the world, which none may doubt without social opprobrium
and attack. U.S. witch-hunts of those who oppose the religion of America is the creed’s fanatical
mode. But the creed is not confined to expression within Americas church of self-adoration. It is on a crusade across
the world’s continents, with ruinous destabilization or armed attack of those
who do not submit to its will for freedom.
The God of
America is primitive. It worships itself. But there are a set of silently
regulating principles at work through all the phenomena of its rule which
together constitute the ruling group-mind which has imprisoned global culture
within its premises since 9-11 .
Presupposition 1
of this ruling group-mind is that the U.S. national security state is America.
This assertion is
never directly stated because that would reveal the absurdity of the equation.
But the assumption nevertheless underlies every statement that has proceeded from U.S. government offices since 9-11. This preconscious
equation explains, for example, why even the U.S. government’s official opposition, the Democratic
Party, has abdicated from political responsibility in its fear of appearing to
oppose unjustified wars against essentially defenceless third-world societies
in Afghanistan and Iraq. They are incarcerated within the ruling structure
of mind, more paralysed than 1930 Germans in their dread of being named as
unpatriotic. This is a fear that can only be explained by the equation of the
state military command and its apparatus with America. Beneath the surface phenomena of party politics
rules the instituted group-mind in terms of which perception itself is
constructed.
Thus the equation
of America to its armed state apparatus is never publicly
challenged in the official culture of the West because the equation is assumed
a priori across the official leaderships of American allies. No-one who houses
the false equation can tell them apart. They cannot see the demonstrable
falsehoods of the war state, the overthrow of the Republic’s democratic
traditions, and least of all the safety of millions of innocent civilians in
other countries: because they assume America and its national security apparatus are one and the
same. Since they love America, and America is it, they cannot distinguish their beloved country
from the criminal gang institutions of the National Security Council, the
Pentagon and the CIA. As these rogue secret societies rule across the world by
the force of armed terror, mass disinformation, secret narco-links
and political bribery and coercion at every level, lovers of America are
obliged to defend this criminal global domination as America. This absurd
equation obliges them to be, in short, blind dupes. It then further misleads
them into supposing that anyone who opposes a gangster state rule of the world
is anti-American. One absurdity builds onto another. The disorder ends as a
paranoid mass cult characterised as patriotism, just as in the 1930’s with the worlds most powerful industrial state. It is in this false
equation at the baseline of the group-mind that we find the kernel of the worlds problem — Americas self- definition as absolutist armed force unbound
by fact or international law.
Presupposition 2
is that America is the ultimate source and moving line of the worlds freedom and goodness, God’s material embodiment on
earth.
This assumption
too is presupposed as true by definition, the prime article of faith of a
fanatic religion. Full-spectrum dominanceand
pre-emptive attack of threats before they appearare not merely clinically paranoid delusions of power
and persecution. They follow from the underlying and increasingly absolute
assumption that America is God, the source of all Freedom and Goodness on the planet. The
expressions of this deranged presupposition are evident in every speech of the
former alcohol and cocaine addict occupying the White House, and there is no
evident opposition from the parishioners of U.S. official culture.
Any indirect
questioning or challenge of this first moral premise of the group-mind is
attacked as a betrayal of the country and what it holds dear. American freedom
comes to mean, then, only what establishes and maximizes the absolute right of
the U.S. to command the world — specifically, to command as
inevitable that all societies adopt an American-style market, American values
and culture, and American military dominance in all areas of the globe as its
vital interests. How do we test the rule of this fanatic basis of thought? It
is expressed in Bush Doctrine policy documents throughout. But we can more
easily discover its ruling principle at work by asking whether there is any
limit placed anywhere on what the U.S. and vassal corporate states have the
right to demand of other peoples and societies — including unconditional support
of full-scale war against destitute societies over ten thousand miles from
American borders.
Anything may go
in the way of attack-dog journalism, but one hint of question of this ruling
assumption that America is the moving line of the world’s freedom is heresy. The assumption is
thus internalised prior to censorship. Self-censorship is this regime’s centre
of gravity, and holds the group-mind in its prison. Those who oppose it hate
freedom. Loyalty to this ultimate premise of social and political thought is
what regulates the mind at a preconscious level prior to statement. It is the
identity structure of the mob-mind across the world.
Principle 3
follows as a logical consequent from Principle 2. America is always and necessarily right in all conflicts
with other nations or peoples or social forces.
This is not a
truth which facts can disprove, because it is true by definition in the ruling
group-mind. Disproving facts are irrelevant or of no consequence, even if by
some chance they make it through the gates of the corporate media. This third
regulating assumption explains why even the hardest facts soon disappear from
sight if they throw doubt on Americas infallible moral superiority in cases of
international conflict — for example the conviction of the U.S. by the International Court for its war criminal actions against Nicaragua, along with the $13.2 billion damages which were
never paid.
Beneath the
selection and exclusion of facts and perspectives which regulate editorial
offices and policies, this third principle of the ruling group-mind too
regulates perception and conversation beneath direct control. Before an
exposing word is spoken, it is ruled out from within. It is an intersubjective operation, like the thought-field of
playing a game. Any fact or argument which calls into question Americas moral superiority to any adversary is known to be
hostile to freedom and the good in advance of consideration.
Principles 4 and
5 follow suit as ultimate moral imperatives for all Americans and their allies.
Any people or
nation or social force which does not side with or opposes the U.S. government
is evil (Principle 4), and so must, as an Enemy of world freedom and justice,
be attacked by all means available — including pre-emptive armed force before
the Enemy presents a threat (Principle 5).
Principles 4 and
5 have sharpened into patriotic absolutes with the Bush Jr.
regime. Not even fabricated evidence — like the Gulf of Tonkin attack off Vietnam or the electricity cut-off of infant incubators in Iraq in 1991 — are thought any longer essential necessary
to justify a military attack on another peoples
territory and society. As George Bush Jr.
said to a West Point audience this year: If we wait for threats to
materialise, we will have waited too long. There is, therefore, no need for the threat to be real. Threats only
need to be declared. That is is why the attack on Iraq by U.S. and British armed forces did not require anyone else
to confirm that there was, in fact, a threat from Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction being used by
terrorists against America. The evil is known, as with witchcraft, by the
accusation itself. Once accused, the Enemy becomes such by definition — because
materialisation by fact is too late. Those who question the designation side
with the Enemy. You are with us, or for the terrorists. Bush’s rage against
French opposition to the war of aggression against Iraq thus follows necessarily. The logic of the ruling
group- mind prescribes reality prior to its construction.
A self-evident
baseline of entitlement is thus instituted for the rest of the world which is
not spoken. America can go to war against accused enemies as it chooses on the basis of the
self-propelling operations of its ruling group-mind alone. All one has to do is
trigger the known stimuli which activate its value-set and its attendant
emotions of rage. Since 9- 11, majority opinion support for Americas New War in
any form follows from this lockstep of the group-mind. It is predictable so
long as it remains unexposed to view.
There is no outer
perimeter to the certitude of this program to those who bear it. Whoever is
targeted next can be pursued with the righteous fury of a Salem witch-hunt with the mob-mind structured to bay for
blood. Any criticism is suspect, and accused too to keep the threat of evil at
bay. Few dare to stand against the closed program. It is the basis of
acceptable self-definition. George Bush Jr. himself
exemplifies the group-mind as its creature and primary expression. That is the
secret of his popularity. He expresses the ruling syntax of the unstated American religion. It is triumphally
true and right a priori. It is what we are. God has given America our freedom, and so it can do no wrong. The fearful
are silent lest they appear to be taking sides against their country. The
group-mind in this way is internalised as the first requirement of normality.
Its hold is everywhere it is not seen through. That is why most of the Globe or
Post’s columnists house it too as their own.
Principle 6 of
the American group-mind completes the closed circle. The President of the United States (or those under his command) cannot commit a crime
abroad whatever crime they in fact commit.
Thus the U.S. refuses to be bound by the rule of law outside of
its borders. It blocks at every turn the application of international law to
its chief executive and line of command. It refuses to recognise the
International Criminal Court, even as the U.S. demands that the Court try and convict those the U.S. directs it to. The President of the United States is placed above the law, and takes the law into his
own hands as a right to rule that is assumed as sacred. The presidential
incumbent may be attacked for domestic misbehaviours. But once he leads America abroad, he stands for freedom and justice in the
world by definition — even if he achieved office by violation of election law.
His war command cannot commit war crimes or crimes against humanity on the
international plane, even if the evidence overwhelmingly entails his criminal
guilt. It thus follows from the group-minds hold that when George W. Bush led
the war criminal attack on Iraq in defiance of international law and Security
Council vote, not media or official voice in the U.S. recognised the fact. Simultaneously, U.S. Senators unanimously blessed the armed forces sent
to enforce the criminal fait accompli. One can predict these outcomes from the
group-minds program. It is structured not to see what is going on.
As the lawless
forces rolled over U.N. fences on the border and began the terror bombing of
the capital city, the New York Times decreed that everyone hopes for
success. As the illegal attack morphed from Operation Shock and Awe to
Exemplary Destructionto Operation Freedom Iraq, all of
official society gazed in thrall, mute at the trampling of international law,
millions of citizens protesting in the streets, and the saturation bombing of a
poor peoples city with only men waving rifles to
defend them. No weapons of mass destruction fought back. The ceremony of denial
went on.
If the military,
corporate and financial axis the President stands for across the world
interfere in elections, train death squads to kill democrats, melt down entire
economies by coercive prescriptions, and bomb civilian infrastructures to ruin,
the connected causal structure is blocked out by the ruling group-mind as
non-existent. The title to bribery and threats of UN Security Council members
to coerce their vote for war is also presupposed as a given right, not to be
questioned even by the UN itself. In this way, an instituted mind-lock of the
world’s sole Superpower regulates beneath consciousness much as medieval belief
in the divine right of Kings once ruled. Only now the group-mind is set to rule
as God across the globe.
Ground zero
abolishes the mind that can think beyond it. Since opposition to the U.S. gangster state is opposition to the Free World, its
entitlement to any act of aggression is necessarily liberating prior to fact.
Merely project the threat to international peace and security onto the
designated Evil Other that stands in the way of liberty,
and no limit can be placed on the enormity of the attack and theft that is thus
justified. This cruel game goes on as long as the public does not see through
it. It may target Canada’s water for the gift of Americas freedom if we do not.
Choosing Out
of the Group-Mind
At the first
level, release from the ruling group-mind is by the shared recognition of its
assumptions which only hold the mind so far as they are not seen. The ruling
group-mind goes deeper than the economics of the situation, because the economy
itself is regulated by it.
Conversely, the
economy’s ruling money sequences require our collaboration with them to convert
any priced commodity into the profit of sale. This may seem an academic point
until we recognise that the U.S. corporate economy cannot reproduce itself if people
choose in ever larger numbers to not pay one cent for any U.S. product or service until its war state reforms.
That may seem too
small a movement in our circumstances, until one realizes the transformation of
daily life such an undertaking entails. Every choice and moment of daily life
is restructured by its regulating purpose. Outgrowing the ruling group-mind to
which we have become enslaved begins with refusing to expose oneself any
further to its conditioning. No more American television or media except to
expose their lies. No more American junk food or drink inside any free home,
and no more fast fat- food and beverages outside it. No more American autos. No
more American appliances. No more American or vassal-British gas. No more
violence entertainment, and no more American drugs. No
American financial services or stocks at any level. No more U.S. dollars or
travel until the regime change comes.
These choice
paths of life add up. You cannot go down them all without transfiguring mind as
well as body, and all the economic relations you enter into. All are revivefied by the transformation. Local life economies are reinvested
in. Addictions are dropped. Poisons are blocked. Dumb-down is reversed at every
level. It is unlikely that you can do it all without the joining with others in
the task of designing a life economy stich one step at a time.
Nothing could
have enabled such a choice across borders except what has now happened — a war
state aggression with no pretext, a gangster state defiance of world public
opinion which seeks genocide of its victim, an undeniable and monstrous crime
of mass destruction in a world where all can see the murderous tyranny in plain
sight.
Boycott is not
new, but what is new is the transformative focus — the repudiation at every
step of the U.S. war state and all of its foundations. It has taken the pedagogy of this administrations systemic crimes to bring the world to a
hard recognition. There is no health in this ruling system. 90% of the world
has rejected its war. 90% of the world can more reject the foundations of it in
their everyday lives.
Citizens
everywhere are at the all-important end of U.S. money sequences which must always convert corporate
product into cash before they can profit and go on expanding. If a lot of
people from across the world stop their money votes for all U.S. products and services (including the U.S. dollar
itself), this is a market revolt which strikes to all the money arteries of the
American corporate empire. It cannot be withstood even at the level of 5%. Yet
it is a revolt which cannot be put down. It multiplies in volumes and
velocities as the group-mind breaks, word spreads and people act across their
lives. As the effects everywhere yield a better life for everyone who chooses
out of the death economy, the new world is built stitch by stitch through the
life economy of everyday choice. This is the one strike against the American
war state that it cannot sustain.
The strike starts
with U.S. oil and gas products across the world. Every ExxonMobil, Texaco Chevron, and BPAmoco
brand pump is boycotted as the war state’s prime sponsors. Every American media
and its Canadian imitators are switched out of. Every fat-and-cancer food and
drugged beverage is refused. This structure of choice does not just stop the
fuel of the war machine and its conditions. It releases the lives of all those
who choose it and their communities into new life and well-being.
But the life mind
need not stop with consumer behaviour. It confronts the death machine and its
propagandists at every step. The lawful word and act of speech can reverse the
meaning of any milieu with its demand for truth. Every open node of the
circulation of ideas inside the classroom, the workplace, the windows of the
home, the bumper of the car and bike, the church, the street and the store are
its sites. The functionaries and vehicles of the death-economy and its war
state are always ignorant of life facts. Behind the flood of slogans and
invective, their minds are cliches which cannot think
through. Only the armour of the group-mind sustains them. What has been most
lacking in public discourse is the courage of life intelligence in the face of
the onslaught of unchallenged slogans. Once the group-mind is exposed, it
cannot stand. It reels in confusion when others do not acquiesce in its rituals
of presumption. For its bearers are ultimately afraid. I have counted the word
fear four times in a single paragraph of a Blair or Powell speech. It is the
currency of all the justification for aggression. It can only reproduce in the
silence of consent. But now the peoples of the world, as never before, do not
acquiesce. This squalidly vicious empire is unravelling beneath the cannon and
propaganda in the very ties of legitimacy upon which all society depends.