Tuesday, January 22, 2008

Nolan Chart vs. Alex Jones

I don't like getting involved in these disputes because 9/11 Truth deniers need to WAKE UP themselves.

I'm worn down because I never realized -- and was never told -- the truth would be such a difficult thing to tell and accept.

As for you, readers, do your own thinking, your own investigating.

I'm only here to provide information and guidance to the truth.


"Nolan Chart Libertarian Attacks Alex Jones and the Truthers

Kurt Nimmo
Truth News
January 21, 2008

It was Albert Einstein who said that insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results. Thus we should consider no shortage of capital “L” Libertarians insane for following in the footsteps of Pat Buchanan and the Reform Party and preparing to do the same thing over again, this time creating the Paulite Party, a prospect most certainly destined for failure.

C.J. Anderson, writing for Nolan Chart, understands failure is built-in to any third party attempt. But then he proposes something even more insane and destined to go down in a ball of flames: “What we need to do is change the broader based Republican Party. Ron Paul is an old school republican and he does belong in the party, despite the criticism. We need to transition from the born again Christian led party, too a libertarian economic minded party.”

No, Mr. Anderson, the so-called Republican Party should be called the “Neocon Party,” it is so far removed from anything remotely republican. In other words, big “R” Republicans are not viscerally opposed to dictatorship — in fact, as authoritarians, are quite comfortable with it — and are all in favor of things such as the National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive, signed on May 9, 2007, a real piece of work that grants the decider-commander Bush “unprecedented dictatorial power over the government and the country, bypassing the US Congress and obliterating the separation of powers,” as Larry Chin describes it.

Republicans are more inclined to agree with Philip Atkinson, who believes Bush should declare himself “President for Life” and remove all Arabs from the Middle East so he can “repopulate the country with Americans.” Atkinson believes Bush should have followed the model of Julius Caesar and “and use his newfound popularity with the military to wield military power to become the first permanent president of America, and end the civil chaos caused by the continually squabbling Congress and the out-of-control Supreme Court,” writes Rogers Cadenhead. Atkinson made his comments Family Security Matters, a “security moms” group established by the Center for Security Policy. CSP is about as Republican as it gets, stocked with neocons such as Frank Gaffney Jr. and former CIA director R. James Woolsey.

Both Republicans and Democrats — turn them upside down, there is little difference — are owned by powerful corporations. Republicans and Democrats are wedded to the “K Street” mentality of selling government to the highest bidder, including high bidders from Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

For Mr. Anderson, delusion is a commodity. Next he tells us Libertarians and Paulites can “settle our support into the mainstream” corporate media. “I am fed up with these Hannity attacking, recount demanding Paulites,” gripes Anderson. “I distrust fox news and electronic voting machines, but throwing snowballs at biased reporters doesn’t help us at all. Thank god for Nevada voters, proving to regular voters in the other 49 states that Ron Paul is a good candidate. The key is the economy, yes attracting the insane, 1968 style pacifists does give Paul a vote boost, but sends normal voters fleeing into the arms of other candidates. If Paul and Paulite candidates stick to the economy as the center of the campaign then we can take over the party, and eventually get a president in that will actually help. Lastly, Rupert Murdoch is old and will eventually die, meaning the media will open a bit.”

Murdoch is incidental and the fact he is “old and will eventually die” certainly does not mean “the media will open a bit,” in fact the trend toward corporatized centralization — oh, let’s call it what it is: fascism — will continue unabated, no matter the titular head. Disney, National Amusements, Time Warner, Viacom, News Corp, Bertelsmann AG, Sony, General Electric, Vivendi SA and Lagardère Group, etc., these are levithan entities closing the circle and killing off the competition. Michael Powell, former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, is responsible for this sell-out of the public airwaves to these corporations. Incidentally, Powell, a Republican, describes himself as a Libertarian, sort of the same way Alan Greenspan once described himself as an Ayn Rand Objectivist, that is to say no longer of the sort.

But in order to better understand the Big “L” Libertarian La-La Land inhabited by C.J. Anderson and his ilk, we must grasp his irrational hatred, shared by so many other Big “L” Republicans, er Libertarians, of all things related to 9/11 truth.

“I realize my last article was put up on the Alex Jones Info Wars website and I’ll take this opportunity to state I think 9/11 truthers are insane and couldn’t be farther from the truth. In my personal opinion I would have no objection to vigilante justice in response to their sign waving events,” he writes.

I’m not sure if Anderson is simply baiting Alex Jones and the truthers or if he sincerely believes physically attacking them is the answer to his obvious frustration with complex issues, i.e., that it is impossible for Muslim cave dwellers to make large buildings explode and collapse at near free-fall speed. Of course, for many Libertarians, there mere fact people are discussing the impossibility of the official version — in essence a fairy tale due to its insistence incredulity be suspended — is enough to drive them to violence, or at least threats of violence, contrary to libertarianism. But then maybe Mr. Anderson is one of those “consequentialist libertarians” who believes in the initiation of force, especially against those considered interlopers.

Indeed, Alex Jones is considered a Paulite revolution interloper by the likes of C.J. Anderson and the Big “L” Libertarians. Mr. Anderson, however, should consider the fact Alex Jones is responsible for delivering a large number, if not the largest number, of people to Ron Paul’s support base, a fact admitted by Dr. Paul himself.

C.J. Anderson needs to understand this and get over his inability to come to grips with the demonstrable fact government is not reluctant to kill its own citizens, especially if it can make political profit in the process.

Distrust of government is the very essence of libertarianism. Or at least it was once upon a time, that is before Big “L” Libertarians entertained the idiotic idea of taking over the Republican Party."