Project for a New American Century
I read this:
http://www.newamericancentury.org/statementofprinciples.htm
I didn't believe it was real at first.
I looked over the site; I Googled; I looked again.
Then I was convinced... it's real. Then I nearly shit my pants. Then I started crying.
Why haven't I seen this before?
I've heard the term "PNAC - Project for a New American Century" before. But I'd always assumed that the conspiratorial toned comments I'd read before about the PNAC (mostly from Mike Ruppert) were questionable at best. Partly because the info was coming from "From the Wilderness", which I usually take in with a grain of salt, but also because the groups were supposedly so secretive that one "little person" such as myself couldn't truly know their goings on.
So, to say the least, I was caught off guard to discover that the accusations I'd heard were blatantly displayed on the PNAC's own website in the form of a "Statement of Principles".
This is basically the mission statement for the top "minds" behind our current administration -- the main movers behind American foreign policy and national defense. Noticeably absent from list of the signatories is either of the George Bush's; but not to fear because we have Jeb Bush along with Wolfowitz, Rumsfield, Cheney and Libby (among other scary characters).
Oh God, the more I read from this site's letters and statements (all from our "leaders"), the more I am just absolutely taken-aback by the arrogance. I'm thinking my worst fears are coming true. Empiricism has begun. Aristocracy and elitism are obvious. This just can't be good.
Even if I try to put myself on the other side, and imagine myself in my dad's shoes, for example; and I'm a Republican all of a sudden; and I don't have an inherit distrust for some of these famous names -- then we are still left with a very big problem.
This "Statement of Principles" is basically a blueprint for world domination. One world government led by American leadership. Let me repeat that this statement is signed by current our vice president.
It includes such phrases as:
"We aim to make the case and rally support for American global leadership."
"America has a vital role in maintaining peace and security in Europe, Asia, and the Middle East... The history of the 20th century should have taught us that it is important to shape circumstances before crises emerge, and to meet threats before they become dire."
If that isn't a philosophical slippery slope, I don't know what is.
It's also a license to destabilize and topple foreign governments, as the American cabal sees fit.
And it's an arrogant recipe for disaster.
I can't believe my eyes on this one.
From the news coming down the pipe in the past few weeks, it seems like they are just rubbing our noses in it at this point; flaunting it; just begging someone to speak up and give a shit.
And yet nothing happens.

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