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MIC (Military Industrial Complex)
M.I.C.
STOP the lies by the military industrial complex.
Professional Liars
Two in particular; John Lear & Rick Doty
These two were trained to the PhD level by the CIA and the scumbags in the Air Force. Not all the military, just the ones in the "military intelligence". What an oxyimoron. Ain't no intelligence at all in that group. None. Big guns with little brains should scare the shit out of everyone.
50 Years of Incompetence?
With billions upon billions to spend, an Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines, not to mention 18 subversive organizations (secret ass-hole societies paid for by the tax-payers). With all these resources, they (the MIC) still got nothing done? Well fuck you then.
Lies and Liars
Military Industrial Complex
Comprised of Lockheed Martin, Boeing Phantom-
Works, General Dynamics, Lockheed Martin,
Northrop Grumman, and Raytheon.
In 2015, the DoD carried on its books $6.5 trillion in
“unidentified funds.”
A 2011 DoD “Report to Congress on Contracting
Fraud” bears an eerie resemblance to comparable
accounts in the Cold War.
A 2009 audit of a $1.69 trillion portfolio of eighty-two
major weapon systems under development found
that the average age of those programs was
14.2 years and growing.
The MIC still delivers its technological marvels late,
over cost, and under specifications, like the infamous
F-35 fighter aircraft, the most expensive weapon
system ever produced (so they say).
It should be mentioned that there are 1,000's of cowards in the MIC. Fucking cowards who put themselves & money before humanity. Fuck all else, give me money. Slimey deutsch-bags!
Who Started the Cold War?
12 Mar '47 - 26 Dec '91 (44 years & 9 months)
Truman started the cold war, Russia ended it
The Cold War began with the announcement of the Truman Doctrine in 1947, and ended with Mikhail Gorbachev's three contributions;
1) The first was to remove its ideological foundations. In a break with Soviet Marxism-Leninism, Gorbachev called in 1988 for a “deideologization of interstate relations” and argued for priority to be given to values and interests that united the whole of humanity rather than those of any one class, nation or group. These included “the worldwide ecological threats” which, ahead of most Western leaders, he declared in his 1988 speech at the United Nations to be “simply frightening.”
2) The second crucial contribution to ending the Cold War was his embrace of fundamental change of the Soviet political system and Soviet society. The new tolerance within the Soviet Union itself—from an end to persecution of religion to a burgeoning freedom of speech and, before long, of publication reduced the sense of Soviet threat. When Gorbachev announced in 1988 that the following year there would be contested elections for a new legislature, this was a decisive step toward making the political system different in kind.
3) Gorbachev’s third fundamental contribution to ending the Cold War was his recognition that means in politics are as important as ends, and that included his commitment to change by peaceful means. The former head of Soviet Space Research, Roald Sagdeev, who emigrated to the U.S. in 1989, remarked on Gorbachev’s faith in persuasion, and how this, too, differentiated him from previous Soviet political bosses who would just issue an order and expect to have it obeyed.
Now, on the other end of the spectrum was Ronald Reagan (Bush, Sr notably from CIA fame). Funding lasers, star wars, and so many more deadly weapons and secretive policies (funding more than doubled under his eight-year administration).
All this funding of military and deadly weapons. With no 'real' enemy.
Lies and Liars
Military Industrial Complex
Eisenhower Quotes
Every gun that is made, every warship launched,
every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense,
a theft from those who hunger and are not fed,
those who are cold and are not clothed. This world
in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending
the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its
scientists, the hopes of its children.
-- April '53, Pres Dwight D. Eisenhower
More Eisenhower Quotes
What counts is not necessarily the size of the dog in the fight - it's the size of the fight in the dog.
I think that people want peace so much that one of these days government & M.I.C. had better get out of their way and let them have it.
Corporate Greed & MIC
We will brankrupt ourselves in the vain search for absolute security.
-- Dwight D. Eisenhower
CIA & the Our Unelected Leaders
I will splinter the CIA into a thousand pieces and scatter it into the winds.
-- JF Kennedy
Murder in OUR name
Is the US Military Murdering aliens for trespassing?
-- BA Bauska
Corporate Scum & Injustices
As of Aug, 2024 Has the tax rate on corporations EVER been lower?
-- BA Bauska