Peace Is Not An Option (In A For-Profit World)

C.A. Matthews
Seeing Through the B.S.
6 min readMay 3, 2018

Peace Is Not An Option (In A For-Profit World)

I’m fighting a war for peace. — John Lennon

I’m always amazed at how short human memory can be. Dozens of progressive pundits and journalists such as Lee Camp and Jimmy Dore immediately noted the similarities in our pattern of action. Heck, even Tucker Carlson of the Fox News channel and Libertarian-Republican Sen. Rand Paul labeled it as a “false flag” event. When both the left and the right agree on something, you know there’s gotta be some truth in it.

Here’s the pattern — Step one: Plant a false flag, a fake shocking/horrific image planted into the minds of the American public. The recent go-to false flag seems to be gas/chemical attacks against civilians (particularly children). Step two: Parade this false flag on all mainstream media outlets over and over again, burning the horrible image into said public’s mind. Step three: Have the president say the US government is justified in dropping bombs and starting a war against said country for said heinous crime.

Mission accomplished! We are now at war with another country and its allies, and we can drop bomb after bomb, missile after missile, and then add a little drone warfare and/or physical invasion until we get our oil access — I mean, we have saved the innocent gassed civilians (or “incubator babies killed by Saddam Hussein”) from their evil, despotic regime.

The name of the country and president can change from the George Bushes in Iraq/Kuwait to Barrack Obama in Afghanistan/Yemen to Donald Trump in Syria. The names of the presidents and countries are immaterial. Our heroes of the American Military Machine are always ready to come to the rescue of “democracy” and install a puppet-dictator government loyal to us “friendly, democracy-loving” Americans. Huzzah!

If both right and left-wing journalists and politicians haven’t caught on to this

pattern of false flags, deceit and violence by now, they’re probably dumber than a box of rocks, or (much more likely) they’re making a mint of money from their Raytheon and Boeing stocks.

While there’s no excuse for Trump’s latest escapade in Syria, there was no excuse for the Bushes’ or Obama’s “feed the hungry military-industrial complex” actions, either. It’s more of the same, and it’s high time We the People spoke up and demanded those in authority put an end to this charade of making unethical excuses to bomb other countries for their resources.

Peace is not seen as an option in our for-profit world. Our nation’s soul is bought for with the blood of innocents worldwide as well as the innocence of the American public duped into supporting these immoral excursions. These murderous lies generate trillions of dollars in profits for the robber barons of the International Military-Industrial Complex. Perpetual war makes the capitalistic economy go round and around and around until we’re all dizzy from the sheer inhumanity of it all.

Is there anything We the People can do to shut down this all-consuming greed and senseless violence? Perhaps the only thing we can do is to get off the merry-go-round of our capitalist economy and shut it down entirely. We must make warfare unprofitable.

How? We can use the tried and true methods of the BDS movement — boycott, divest and sanction. For instance, we can divest our savings from banks that deal with arms manufacturers and stop using fossil fuel-powered vehicles. We can ask for sanctions against countries that seem hell-bent on keeping the MIC alive and well, but that would be primarily the USA and its NATO allies. Would We the People be willing to suffer sanctions for the sins of our war-mongering leaders?

Of course, the bomb-building billionaires will find a way to keep their heads above water and their factories pumping out weapons of moderate and mass destruction (that actually exist). The one-percenters will convince their employees that it’s the only way for workers to keep a roof over their families’ heads and food in their stomachs. Haven’t we seen enough of this scare tactic by the NRA? “Making guns creates jobs. More guns equals more wealth for the peasants. Who really cares about gun deaths, especially of the poor, persons of color, or uppity women and children? It’s all about the moneyuh, we mean freedom and the right to bear arms!”

Short of a massive spiritual revival and a return to clear-headed thinking in this country, the Military-Industrial Complex will continue to manufacture death and insist that it doesn’t go stale sitting on a shelf in a warehouse. After all, weapons were meant to be used and not simply stockpiled. Thanks to our paid-off mainstream media outlets, ordinary Americans will continue to fall for false flag ruses to use these instruments of terror against other human beings for the sake of filling the one-percent terrorists’ bank accounts with even more blood money.

Until We the People make the entire notion of war unprofitable and unfashionable the fashion of the day will remain camouflage and khaki — or anything that hides blood stains. President Dwight D. Eisenhower, a general in the US Army and leader of the Allied Forces in WWII, no less, warned us about the dangers of the military-industrial complex in his farewell address. It’s high time we heed his words.

More insights and memes on the US strike on Syria —
Raytheon Stock Skyrockets with Tomahawk Airstrikes:
http://fortune.com/2017/04/07/syria-airstrikes-tomahawk-missile-boeing-raytheon-stock/

There’s a Good Chance We’re Being Lied to About the Chemical Attack in Syria:
http://theantimedia.com/syria-chemical-weapons-attack-lied/

From the Associated Press earlier in the year — US has no evidence of Syrian use of Sarin gas, Mattis says:
https://apnews.com/bd533182b7f244a4b771c73a0b601ec5

Canadian journalist David Doel makes some very strong points on The Rational National — U.S. Makes Outrageous Claims Following Strike on Syria:
https://youtu.be/JHtkf6YdoXw

7 Questions About the Syria Airstrikes That Aren’t Being Asked: https://ourfuture.org/20180416/7-questions-about-the-syria-airstrikes-that-arent-being-asked

Tim Black TV — Trump is Making Money for the Military Industrial Complex
https://youtu.be/HF0AI4ixduk

Oil pipelines the world over are a source of conflict. Big Oil wants them, and it’s not afraid to gas civilians to get them. Remember Standing Rock?

https://www.ecowatch.com/syria-another-pipeline-war-1882180532.ht

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C.A. Matthews
Seeing Through the B.S.

Freelance writer, published novelist, progressive activist, editor of The Revolution Continues blog http://bernie2016.blogspot.com http://www.cindyamatthews.com