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"Whom
the gods wish to destroy, they first make mad," goes the ancient
saying. If this is true, then our leaders in Washington are headed
straight for the cuckoo's nest. There is a virulent, hubristic madness
consuming our political elites in this first decade of the 21st century.
It manifests in the intrusiveness of the Nanny State, in the relentless
debasement of our currency, in the manipulation of our markets, and in
the outrageous taxes that sap the entrepreneurial vigor from our lives.
But scariest of all, it manifests in the employment of unbridled power
to remake the world's divergent cultures, religions, and systems into
American democracy clones.
Power,
our Federal Government has -- political, bureaucratic, police, military,
monetary, and taxing power. It has had such power in excessive amounts
for over a century now, and it has grown quite ruthless in wielding it
in order to pursue its goals. Its primary goal is HEGEMONY over other
regions and countries, as well as over American citizens themselves.
This should not be surprising. This is what tyrannical governments have
been doing for thousands of years. Since the days of the ancient
Pharaohs, they have sought to control their neighbors as well as their
own citizens, and they have justified their behavior by insisting that
"peace and stability" were their aims. But power
is their real aim. And sadly, individuals become ciphers in the
process. This is what is unfolding once again, as it has countless times
in the past. Study the annals of man from the Sumerian kings, to
Alexander the Great, to Frederick Barbarossa, to Napoleon, Stalin and
the modern despots, and the major leitmotif of the entire panorama is
PURSUIT OF POWER by governments over individual citizens.
Beginning
of the Madness
With
the onset of the War on Terrorism, our Federal Government has now
ratcheted up its drive for hegemony both domestically and worldwide. In
September 2002, the Bush administration released its new National
Security Strategy, which was a sweeping agenda to mount a retaliation
against the terrorist threat from Islam. But it was also something else;
it was the first implementation step for the vision of Pax Americana.
This vision has its origin in the controversial 1992 Pentagon report by
former under secretary of defense Paul Wolfowitz titled, "Defense
Planning Guidance." In it, he called on America in the post Cold
War era to alter its foreign policy aims from merely defense of our
nation to actively pursue a reshaping of the world -- in short, get
involved in nation building whenever and wherever it would appear to
benefit us. Now that we are the only superpower in the world, we must
seize the opportunity to bend as many nations as possible to our will,
to our values, to our form of democracy. Only in this way, can we truly
promote "peace and stability" for ourselves and our allies.
Only in this way can America heed the call to national greatness that
falls on the shoulders of singular superpowers.
The
Wolfowitz doctrine has been refined and sophisticated during the past
ten years by high level pundits of Washington such as Bill Kristol and
Robert Kagan of the Project for a New American Century (PNAC). The
refined version now has numerous aggressive foreign policy goals for
America to pursue. Reduced to its fundamentals, this doctrine is meant
to make America into an imperialistic power and to be proud of it. It is
defined by Kristol and Kagan as "benevolent global hegemony."
One of the most important of the PNAC goals is the imposition
of democracy upon as many nations as possible -- especially nations
of the Middle East -- through both stick and carrot methodologies. If a
nation can be bribed into democracy, all well and good; but if it can't
be bribed, then it is to be bludgeoned. Democracy has become our new
god, the raison d'etre, the salvation of our lives. It is now the
curative for all the world's ills from war, to poverty, to cultural
primitiveness. Spread its healing principles to mankind, and we can
build a heaven on earth. Such is the madness that now consumes our
Federal Government.
"Washington
today is trying to turn everyone into Americans," writes Richard
Maybury in his July issue of Early
Warning Report. "No one makes any secret of the fact that
Washington sees Iraq as a test case for [its imposition of democracy]
plan. George Bush boasted about it in his February 26th speech. He
intends to spread the American Way throughout Arab lands, to 'transform
that vital region.'" [www.chaostan.com]
Because
the heathens lack democracy, they are prone to breed extremism and
hatred, they war on their neighbors, and most importantly they wish to
blow up people and buildings in America. According to the
Kristol-Wolfowitz PNAC model, terrorism has its roots in the
non-democratic political ideologies of the Third World, especially in
the theocracies of the Middle East. Thus, the first order of the new Pax
Americana is to bring those we deem as heathens to democracy, to
modernize the poor devils, and while we're at it teach them the beauties
of a more materialistic culture. Since democracy is the summum
bonum of our day, we have the duty to impose it upon those who are
backward. The fact that the British felt the same call to duty in their
imperialistic dreams of the 19th century goes ominously unnoticed by our
punditry. What is the difference between the Kristol-Wolfowitz vision
and the expansionist policies of Benjamin Disraeli and Queen Victoria in
England of the 1870's that promoted war against the Afghans and the
Zulus? British style colonization may not be the goal of the PNAC
vision, but the curse of world hegemony is, just as it was in the days
of Pax Britainia.
History
does not repeat precisely, but it does in general principle. And
Washington is repeating the sins of the past while our pundits
pusillanimously blank out. Our Federal Government has divorced itself
from the true meaning and purpose of America in both its domestic and
its foreign policies. It is to be feared as a despoiler among nations
and men. It has crossed the Rubicon into imperial overreach.
In
an article in January of this year, I wrote that I saw the coming Iraqi
war, whether it was to unfold horrifically or painlessly, as just the
beginning of a whole series of Islamic-Washington clashes over the next
10 to 20 years. I stated that genuinely healthy economies are not
spawned from protracted periods of war. And that this is what lies on
America's horizon for a long time to come. So better load up on gold and
silver in whatever manner your risk tolerance allows. And spread the
word about the hubris that is causing it all. That is what sane men do
in times of upheaval. If the world wants to go insane, it has that
prerogative. But the wiser heads of history always refuse to take part,
and they always look to protect themselves from the insanity.
I
see no reason to change that view. In fact, the events unfolding since
then have only reinforced my conviction that there is so much ignorance
and arrogance ruling Washington today that only a catastrophic
denouement that extends for years can rouse the intelligentsia from
their madness. Only through a cathartic crash of historic proportion can
the necessary changes be brought about in our national perspective to
restore freedom, sound money, and proper foreign policy.
The
Costs of Empire
Trade
and fiscal deficits are now exploding like Krakatoa and St Helens to pay
for the delusions of our leaders. Years of prodigality that would make
Louis XIV blush have gutted our national savings and sanity.
Washington's welfare bureaucracy is today's Versailles Palace. Gold
leases, swaps, deceit, and MANIPULATION are now the tools of Greenspan's
Fed -- so terrified are his governors of the unmitigated horror awaiting
the nation because of their 90-year experiment in dollar alchemy.
Greenspan has become nothing but a gussied up Keynesian medicine man --
mixing interest rate tonics, Forex cathartics, bond purchase elixirs,
and snake oil monetization into a putrid witch's brew to try and cast
just the right spell over the economy to somehow turn fractional reserve
dross into gold. But the laws of nature are not to be conned. The Fed's
credit money is still debt, and it will not move an economy already
suffocating in debt. Sir Alan sold out his youthful principles to ride
around in the black limousines, and now he has only a shaman's bogus
remedies with which to try and salvage his place in the history books.
He gave up, with the sale of his principles, the only instrument that
could save the nation -- gold. His recondite speeches, so popular among
the sycophants of Washington during the go-go nineties, are now seen for
what they always were -- self-serving gobbledygook and mystification to
further perpetrate the power of the Federal Government in our economic
lives.
The
Federal Government's fiscal deficit will come in somewhere between $300
and $400 billion this year, while the trade deficit will exceed $500
billion. According to Bill Bonner, the estimates on what the Iraqi
regime change will ultimately cost range anywhere from $27 billion to
$1.92 trillion. With the Federal Government's track record for
"honest statistical evaluation," what are the chances that its
final bill is closer to the $1.92 trillion figure than the $27 billion
figure? Pretty damn good, I would say. Does anyone with a semblence of a
brain still think such gross fiscal insanity can be rectified with
"monetary policy," that such debt will not have to be purged
through an excruciating economic collapse? Sadly yes, there are those
that do. They ride around Washington in black limousines and pour forth,
to media lackeys and talk show barkers, the most disingenuous fallacies
of our age.
To
compound the problem of trade and fiscal deficits that Demopublican
statism has brought us via its 30 year orgy of buying votes with paper
dollars, we now add the cost of empire. Heathens are not converted
cheaply. Our Iraqi venture is beginning to settle into the morass of
guerrilla resistance a little more each week. And guerrilla resistance,
as the Russians found out in Afghanistan, can go on indefinitely. Its
like the irrationality of the stock market; it can stay predominate far
longer than a nation's treasury can stay solvent. What glee our enemies
must be experiencing at sight of obtuse Americans trying to fathom why
the Shiites do not care to adopt our democracy and our Constitution. As
Maybury points out, they have their own Constitution. It's the Koran,
and it has ruled them for over a thousand years. Yet Kristol-Wolfowitz,
et al imagine that they can overturn 1400 years of metaphysical
tradition with gung-ho American lectures. I have a bit of bad news for
Kristol-Wolfowitz, et al. Change in a culture's metaphysical views takes
place over centuries, not months and years. It moves like a glacier
sliding across a continent. And it does not respond to the butt end of a
rifle. Yet the madness has already been launched and cannot be retracted
now. So America will have to play this game out. It will be, in my
opinion, a game that will cost us hundreds of billions of dollars and
many lives lost literally on the battlefield of the Mideast cauldron, as
well as untold lives lost morale-wise on the home front as our economy
slouches toward bankruptcy and an Argentine future because of our
government's ever-extending reach beyond its financial and spiritual
supply lines.
Because
Keynes mesmerized our leaders in college, they do not grasp the critical
role that savings play in
creating productivity in a healthy society. They believe that consumption
is the engine of economic growth, and that paper money can ignite it
forever. They thus do not understand why military expansion, such as we
are now embarking upon, must ravage a nation whose people are in debt up
to their eyebrows in the domestic arena. They do not understand that a
nation devoid of savings (as America is now) has extended itself beyond
its capacity to finance "global hegemony." They believe in the
power of printed money as if it is actual wealth. The Keynesian virus
has done this to them.
Washington's
original estimate was that a successful regime change would require the
stationing of our troops in Iraq for 1-2 years. Then the estimate
gradually became 4-5 years. Now President Bush merely tells us that
Americans face a "massive and long-term undertaking" in
rebuilding Iraq. Has anybody in the media noticed how specific
the estimates were to sell the Iraqi venture, and now how vague
the estimates are to sell the idea of a protracted American occupation?
Does anybody remember LBJ and Vietnam, Clinton and Bosnia? For god's
sake, they're all the same -- these despicable Demopublicans!
What
is so aggravating today is to have to endure the dupes who buy into the
establishment fiction that America has a "two-party" political
system. Wake up Americans! We as a country are slowly evolving into a
dictatorship. Both political parties -- Democrats
and Republicans -- are at fault here. Both parties have abandoned the
principles of a free society, and have adopted the
collectivist-arbitrary law
approach that undergirds all the tyrannies of history. It matters not
whether it's LBJ or Nixon, Carter or Reagan, Clinton or Bush. Both
parties have become merely subdivisions of one party because they are
the same in principle. They both promote a subtle brand of economic
fascism -- equivalent to Mussolini's corporate-statism. The difference
is that Republicans emphasize the foreign policy arena, while Democrats
revel in the domestic arena. But they both spread Big Brother
omnipresence once in power.
This
is what we in the libertarian/conservative movement (now led by Ron Paul
and the Liberty Committee in Congress) have been preaching for 30 years,
that both parties have been taken over by collectivism and arbitrary law.
But America was founded upon individualism
and objective law -- in other
words law that is the same for everyone, that is Constitutionally
limited in its scope, that requires self-reliance. Yet we have slowly
throughout the 20th century evolved into our present Demopublican system
of law that is different for different people, i.e., arbitrary, and
which foments ever-increasing dependence upon government. It is a
political system that is based
totally upon the conveyance of privileges to special groups. Once such a
system of law is taught by the intellectuals in the schools, and
accepted by those who are subservient among the populace, then the rest
is only a matter of time. A dictatorship will develop where once there
was freedom throughout the land.
It
is this unleashing of "arbitrary law" that has led us to
centralized government and rampant power lust, which has now led us to
compulsive hegemony and Pax Americana. This is what has created the
chutzpah to imagine that those we deem as heathens should be purified
with "democracy," despite the fact that both their rights and
the rights of American citizens are usurped in the process. Our
establishment pundits, of course, are busy defaulting on their
responsibility to remind the American people about such truths. This is
their nature -- to blank out on all hard truths so as to continue to
feed at the trough of Power. Attending palace dinners and courting the
favor of Washington bigwigs is what excites our establishment media.
This
obsession with hegemony is why we are still in Korea 50 years later. It
is why we are still in Okinawa, still in Taiwan, still in Bosnia, still
in Germany, still in NATO. It is why, as Richard Russell points out, we
have major foreign bases in 36 countries and more than 260,000 troops
stationed overseas with 50,000 military personnel on carriers constantly
prowling the oceans. [With the Iraqi occupation, the 260,000 troops
overseas are now in the neighborhood of 400,000.] All told, Russell
reports, our military has more than 800 bases of various sizes around
the world, including 60 major ones. There are 189 nations in the UN, and
we have our military in 140 of them! [www.dowtheoryletters.com, January 15, 2003].
A
military presence of 400,000 troops dispersed to 140 of the 189 member
nations of the UN! This certainly has to be defined as imperial
overreach! This may not be the pursuit of empire in the conventional
sense because we claim no territorial ambitions as Rome and England
before us. But it is an insane over-extension beyond our supply lines;
it is pure madness. We are now the world's Imperial Super Cop. The
implementation of such a role in the Middle East will require decades of
occupation. Just think of that prospect -- our troops stationed in Iraq
for decades! It cannot help but create virulent enmity among the rest of
the Islamic world and spawn even more terrorist attacks upon our shores!
Millions of Muslims throughout the Middle East will simply solidify
further their conception of us as vile Crusaders come to dominate them
once again. Over time, we will be seen as modern day Roman legions
hanging around afterwards to subjugate them. We will become as popular
with the Arab street as the presence of toxic waste is in a community's
water supply. All this to get rid of one tin-pot dictator? Great nations
fall precisely because of this kind of blindness, this kind of ivory
tower imbecility that the Kristols and Wolfowitzs of history always feel
so eager to heap upon their fellow men.
What
Is to Come Because of This?
Edward
Gibbon wrote his History of the
Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire over two hundred years ago. At
the end, he concluded that modern civilization was too complex to fall.
He was most indubitably wrong. All civilizations are prone to falling
because they are comprised of flawed humans who, because they possess
but a tiny flash of existence, are driven to seek all manner of
aberrancies to gratify their desires -- to live, drink and be merry for
tomorrow brings one's demise. Power lust is the most lethal of the
aberrancies because it so often involves masses of humans, giant
bureaucracies, wars, and warped visions. Will we in America be able to
avoid Rome's path? Viewing the world from today's perspective, one would
have to say the chances are not good that we will. Of course, this could
change. History is not set in stone; it is the result of men's choices.
If we were to experience a return to reason in the aftermath of the
upcoming world breakdown, it is quite conceivable that out of the
wreckage there would come a rebirth of freedom and sound money again. It
won't be the result of our establishment thinkers, however. It will come
from the contrarians of the world -- thinkers such as Ludwig von Mises,
Richard Weaver, Thomas Sowell, Murray Rothbard, Ayn Rand, Rose Wilder
Lane, etc.
One
thing is certain; the new policy of Pax Americana will bring all
Americans less and less freedom. This is already manifest in such
legislative monstrosities as the USA Patriot Act. What an insult to name
a legislative bill that opens the door for Big Brother with a term
immortalized by the Founding Fathers. But this is the pathological
nature of our government in Washington. It must now use tyrannical
"newspeak" to pass its bills.
The
USA Patriot Act is a giant step toward that Orwellian world awaiting us
in the future. As Nancy Chang, Senior Litigation Attorney at the Center
for Constitutional Rights, describes it, "the Act sacrifices our
political freedoms in the name of national security...by consolidating
vast new powers in the executive branch of government."
1)
"The Act grants the executive branch unprecedented, and largely
unchecked, surveillance powers, including the enhanced ability to track
email and Internet usage, conduct sneak-and-peak searches, obtain
sensitive personal records, monitor financial transactions, and conduct
nationwide roving wiretaps."
2)
"The Act permits law enforcement agencies to circumvent the Fourth
Amendment's requirement of probable cause when conducting wiretaps and
searches that have, as a 'significant purpose,' the gathering of foreign
intelligence."
3)
"The Act allows for the sharing of information between criminal and
intelligence operations and thereby opens the door to resurgence of
domestic spying by the Central Intelligence Agency."
[cited by Jennifer Bergen, "What the Patriot Act Means for
Americans," www.Truthout.com -- April 4, 2002]
Big
Brother is coming! And his omnipresence is being promoted by both
Republicans and Democrats. Pax Americana is the straw that will break
our economy's back. The debt load it heaps upon our already sated
budgets will have to be monetized. Interest rates will reverse their
present trend and begin a long-term rise. Large holdings of foreign
capital will be repatriated. The Dow and the S&P will drift
southward toward 3000 and 300 on the charts, even though the PPT will be
hard at work trying to shore them up. Competitive currency devaluations
will begin to spread around the world, as each nation scrambles to keep
pace with America's weak dollar policy. Arabs will relentlessly dump
dollars to counter American hegemony in their back yard, which will
steadily drain foreign capital and cap any and all equity rallies.
Greenspan will be faced with the dreaded "deflation of assets"
that he is so fervently trying to avoid with his bubble creation
policies. The Fed will then have to face the rock-and-a-hard-spot choice
that they have been avoiding for two years. They will have to resort to
actually printing up money, rather than just jawboning about it. They
will have to ignite inflationary prices. They will do this because it
will be their only option.
Will
such Fed capitulation then bring on hyperinflation? According to
Kondratieff theory, it would be almost inescapable. But this writer is
just skeptical enough of formal theories about the future in a messy
world to entertain doubts. There are far too many variables that flow in
and out of the arena, that cannot be totally comprehended as to their
impact, to state with certainty that deflation must
result, and that hyperinflation must
follow. All we can say is that the future will be one of SEVERE CRISIS.
Whether that crisis is deflationary or inflationary, or a combine of
both, depends upon how Washington's cornered rats react to the dilemmas
of the upcoming years, and what measures of response come from other
nations. Men and nations have free will, and history has a way of
interminably fooling its prophets. It's as inscrutable as a cat.
One
thing we can probably predict is that China will patiently sit in its
cat bird seat and gladly accumulate
all the gold that our bullion bank ignoramuses in New York keep dumping
onto the market. China's historical respect for the metal was never
quite obliterated by Keynesian doctrine as ours was here in the West.
The rulers in Beijing wish to be a premier regional power at the very
least, and perhaps even assume America's place as the world's reigning
superpower. They know that such dreams will come about only if they
attain economic dynamism, and economic dynamism is tied irrevocably to a
strong currency backed by gold. So they patiently accumulate, and watch
with appreciation the American death dance on Wall Street and in
Washington.
Pax
Americana is now official. It is openly proclaimed by powerful
intellectuals and scholars in the establishment circles of Washington.
It will guide both Republicans and Democrats alike in the upcoming
years. It will result in monstrous debt burdens and the gradual erosion
of America as a superpower. It will bring us $1,000 gold, and maybe much
higher. A great nation has taken a step toward historical oblivion. The
path is not irreversible, but it will take a great awakening in this
next decade to avert America's fall. The Keynesian chickens that FDR set
loose are finally coming home to roost. The laws of nature that
Jefferson and Madison so wisely built upon, and which we so ignorantly
scorn, are still there behind the scenes working their magnetic hold
over our decisions. They are eternal. If an American renaissance is to
take place, it will come only from a restored respect for those
immutable laws that the Founding Fathers understood so well.

© 2003 Nelson Hultberg
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