Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Announcing.... a shiny new buzzterm: "Internal bank run". Confusion over Occupy mvt yields supreme Homeland Security irony

Today's BrasscheckTV video and email are a first-class paradigm of the "Alice in Wonderland" nature of things in the ameriKan police state:

This video from the Infowars Nightly News covers the gamut of
current scandals.

First, MF Global, the financial services company, raided some of
it's customers accounts stealing hundreds of millions in an
internal bank run just prior to declaring bankruptcy.

Moving on from there, Aaron Dykes covers the fact that the crackdown
on the Occupy Wall Street movement was organized federally by the
Department of Homeland Security, an agency created to fight
'terrorism'.

Video:

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I don't know what an internal bank run is, but as this Infowars announcer (apparently named Aaron Dyke) seems to indicate, it may be nothing but a raiding of resources by bank personnel before depositors try to grab them. This is major since presumably all banks are living on the razor's edge as the dollar shrinks in value, the Fed's credibility goes down the drain, and the System is revealed more every day to be nothing but a high-tech gangster network.

The next topic in the video is of course the authorities' cleaning out of Wall Street's augean stables, i.e. putting the Occupiers on notice they've got to vacate and take their stuff with them. World-class ironies:

* Occupy is a liberaloid movement -- but since there's so little resistance to oppression nowadays and the Occupiers are right about a modicum of issues, we conservatives are in the position of having to offer them some moral support.

* At times even the most rightly anti-System forces such as Alex Jones and company sometimes end up firmly taking Occupy Wall Street's side -- even when the glaring silliness and actual criminality of the movement force the authorities to bust it.

* In this case, police are heard kindly (not tyrannically) ordering protesters to pack up and clear out. I don't know how Occupy could ask for more -- the officers even tell them where their stuff will be taken if they refuse to take responsibility for their own belongings! We patriots used to support the police against the dirty anarchist hippies calling them pigs, but times have Changed.

* Complication: the police in this case are under orders from the genuinely hateful and evil "Department of Homeland Security". In the decade since the miraculously instantaneous birth of that Stalinistic entity, this has to be the first time it's actually been used to to something "right", i.e. protect citizens from what has reportedly become a mass of filth and mayhem in numerous cities across the fruited plain.

* But alas for the DHS, that agency's very existence is un-Constitutional -- ergo everything it does is another crime. Police were merely and truly doing their job here but it is wrong, very wrong of them to have any connection with DHS whatsoever. I guess if the ameriKan KGB orders you to do something, you find some way to let somebody else take a heroic stand that time.

* The disinfection of the former Occupy camps will no doubt send tons of noxious chemicals into the storm sewers of New York City.

Mr. Dyke's next subject is an urgent one -- the fedgoons' hatching of a new plot to get ameriKans literally paranoid about which of their neighbors is a TERR'IST! Again one is reminded of Hedrick Smith's book The Russians. When he wrote it circa 1975 ameriKa was still imagined as the land of freedom and the USSR was most definitely still a hellish communist dictatorship. In it Smith described things inconceivable to Americans at the time: people constantly spied on each other for the state that had reduced them all to mere peons -- and any Soviet comrade that was given the least bit of authority would immediately and childishly go berserk lording it over others. With petty, reflexive devotion to the statist bureaucracy, he'd become no longer a fellow sufferer from oppression but a big little Somebody bent on making sure others knew it at all times!

It didn't matter to these denizens of the atheist wonderland that they were in fact destroying their own privacy, their own peace, their own real security with such actions. For Americans back then to read this first-hand account of what they'd heard about life under communism -- written by a New York Times reporter, no less! -- was stomach-turning and mind-numbing.

Now we're them, that's all.

/\/.\/\/. torpenhow@charter.net (864) 356-9966

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