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Are you ready for the truth? The REAL truth of who is REALLY running this country and the world. You may be shocked or shake your head in disbelief, but the truth is that everything you have learned or been told in your lifetime has been slanted or distorted to fit an agenda. It's the way they keep the populace under control. You have been programed to believe the lies. It's hard not to when the lies and half-truths are bombarding our brains daily. Do you want to continue to be controlled or are you ready to think for yourselves? We must restore a reverence for the principles of liberty underlying the U.S. Constitution in the minds of enough Americans to tip our country back toward limited constitutional government. Those who understand the importance of the Constitution to liberty will defend it. Those who don’t, won’t. - Editor: M. Richard Maxson - Contributors: George Sontag, Zeno Potas, and Phillip Todd.

Sunday, January 28, 2018

The Shadow Government and The Deep State

By

    M. Richard Maxson


    This is the first in a series of articles that will examine what the “shadow government” and the “deep state” are, what people and which corporations fall within it, and how they gained so much control over the U.S. government and our society.

     Shadow government and deep state are both political terms. They are separate entities each with it's own agenda but intertwined within their goals. The terms are used to define the groups of people who actually control the U.S. government. Their political agenda and true motives are completely hidden from the public. These aren’t the people you see on mainstream media, nor are they the people you vote for - they’re the individuals who lurk in the shadows, which is precisely how they’re able to maintain control over the population, feeding us the illusion of democracy. It is corporate Socialism wrapped up in red, white, and blue. For many years we here at the American Constituionalist have been using the term “the men in the shadows,” to describe these entities.

      Now, we are not referring to the President or Congress or people within political parties that supposedly control the system, but the individuals and corporations, both inside and outside of the United States, that actually control the government and influence policies and decisions and decide what we all see and hear and believe.

      First let us define the “deep state.” What is it? When did it originate? The American industrial revolution, also referred to as the second industrial revolution, began in the mid 19th century. This period saw the mechanization of agriculture and textile manufacturing and a revolution in power, including steam ships and railroads, that effected social, cultural and economic conditions that changed our world. It is a period in time that left a profound impact on how people lived and the way businesses operated. Industrial production increased tremendously, bringing wealth and power to a relative few at the expense of many.

     Since the Industrial Revolution was so new at the end of the 19th century, there were initially no laws to regulate new industries. For example, no laws prevented businesses from hiring seven-year-old children to work full time in coal mines or factories. No laws regulated what factories could do with their bio hazard waste. Free-market capitalism meant that the government had no role in regulating the new industries and those who were becoming very rich liked it that way. To keep it that way for maximize profit controlling the government was a priority. It was not done by them but rather by their proxies. They would remain in the shadows gaining great power while reaping their profits.

    Past leaders of our country have painted a dire picture of our democracy, saying that the U.S. is under the control of an “invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people” and this “invisible government is the true ruling power in our country.” They go on to explain, “it is a system which has conscripted vast human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations.” They “virtually run the United States government for their own selfish purposes. They practically control both parties.”

    Once in office, many of our Presidents spoke out of
this menace. “Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day.” 
- Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President - 1913

  
   "Since I entered politics, I have chiefly had men’s views confided to me privately. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it. A great industrial nation is controlled .... all our activities are in the hands of a few men… we have come to be one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated, governments in the civilized world—no longer a government by free opinion, no longer a government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but a government of small groups of dominant men.” 
- Woodrow Wilson, 28th President of the United States – 1913

      "The real menace of our Republic is the invisible
government, which like a giant octopus sprawls its slimy legs over our cities, states and nation… The little coterie of powerful international bankers virtually run the United States government for their own selfish purposes. They practically control both parties, … and control the majority of the newspapers and magazines in this country. They use the columns of these papers to club into submission or drive out of office public officials who refuse to do the bidding of the powerful corrupt cliques which compose the invisible government. It operates under cover of a self-created screen [and] seizes our executive officers, legislative bodies, schools, courts, newspapers and every agency created for the public protection.” 
– New York City Mayor John F. Hylan, New York Times, March 26, 1922


     "....the people of the United States did not perceive that a world system was being set up here… and that this country was to supply financial power to an international superstate — a superstate controlled by international bankers and international industrialists acting together to enslave the world for their own pleasure.
 – Congressman Louis T. McFadden, from a speech delivered to the House of Representatives on June 10, 1932

     "Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of
society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country… We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of.” 
– Edward Bernays (“the father of public relations”), Propaganda, 1928
 

     This “deep state” has one goal – profit. The advent of WWI and it's effect on industry and the massive profits to be made producing war materials was the next stage in the evolution of the elite. The war only enhanced their grip on the country becoming stronger than they had ever been.

Next week: The Evolution of the Shadow Government.














Sunday, January 21, 2018

“Our Republic is in Jeopardy"

 
By


       M. Richard Maxson

      There is something brewing in the nation's capitol. The House Intelligence Committee is holding back a report that is said to have sent shockwaves through Washington. It is a top secret memo detailing potential criminal conduct inside the DOJ and FBI during the 2016 elections. It appears that we suddenly have documentary proof that key elements of the U.S. intelligence community were trying to short-circuit the U.S. democratic process.

      An investigation published on Jan. 18 showed the web of connections related to the Trump dossier and a conspiracy between the Clinton campaign, the Obama administration, law enforcement, and intelligence community, to prevent Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders from being elected president.

      The document is said to be a review of extensive abuses of the government surveillance program administered under the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA). At least six House members have officially called for a public release of the memo with some saying it will lead to the removal of senior government officials and criminal proceedings. While the contents of the memo remain classified, lawmakers who have seen it have reacted with shock, and have spoken to the disturbing evidence laid out in the memo.


     I viewed the classified report from House Intel relating to the FBI, FISA abuses, the infamous Russian dossier, and so-called ‘Russian collusion.’ What I saw is absolutely shocking,” Rep. Mark Meadows wrote on Twitter. “This report needs to be released–now. Americans deserve the truth. 
 
    Our republic is in jeopardy if we allow this type of a palace coup environment to continue to persist,” Congressman Matt Gaetz said in an interview. “I don’t think it’s appropriate for just members of Congress to be horrified by the memo – the American people have to see it. If we get this memo into the public square, heads are going to roll at the FBI and the Justice Department. No way every one keeps their job. I think that this will not end just with firings. I believe there will be people who go to jail.” Gaetz said. “You don’t get to try to undermine our country, undermine our elections, and then simply get fired. I think there will be criminal implications here. I think that there could be people who face criminal consequences as a result of the activities that are laid out in this memo.” 
 
      Lawmakers who have seen the memo, whose content extends beyond the information we already know, have described it as shocking, with one lawmaker invoking the KGB to describe what happened. 
 
     I have read the memo,” Rep. Steve King wrote on Twitter. “The sickening reality has set in. I no longer hold out hope there is an innocent explanation for the information the public has seen. I have long said it is worse than Watergate.”


      The classified report compiled by House Intelligence is deeply troubling and raises serious questions about the upper echelon of the Obama DOJ and Comey FBI as it relates to the so-called collusion investigation.” - Rep. Ron DeSantis 
 
      That puts in a new and dark context the year-long promotion of Russia-gate. It now appears that it was not the Russians trying to rig the outcome of the U.S. election, but leading officials of the U.S. intelligence community, the “Men in the Shadows” as we here at the American Constitutionalist have been refering to them for years. Today they are called the Deep State. There is now real evidentiary evidence of the suspicions that there indeed was a “deep-state coup” to “correct” the outcome of the 2016 election by ileagally using the FISA court to slander and remove a sitting President.

      The memo may answer questions on whether the discredited dossier about Russian meddling from Fusion GPS, which was financed by the Clinton campaign and the Democratic National Committee, was used by the Obama administration to get FISA warrants used to monitor communications of the Trump team. If the memo reveals that the FISA warrants to monitor communications of the Trump team were based on false information and therefore not justified, it could have a ripple effect throughout the government. “Then is our democratic system of a neutral judiciary undermined if prosecutors obtained FISA warrants based on defective affidavits.” stated Marc Ruskin, a former FBI agent and author of The Pretender: My Life Undercover for the FBI.
Then is our democratic system of a neutral judiciary undermined if prosecutors obtained FISA warrants based on defective affidavits.” Then the question is, “ Are the prosecutors, in conjunction with senior FBI people, knowingly using defective affidavits to wrongfully obtain FISA warrants?”

      The next questions would be who signed off on the requests, who approved the requests, who called for requests, and were there any others tied into the scheme for personal interest? It’s possible that whoever signed the affidavits could be charged with perjury, since they are sworn to by whoever drafts and submits them—meaning those involved could be charged with perjury. Ruskin noted this could go even further if there is evidence of those involved attempting to prevent or cover up evidence.

      The silence from Democrats is telling. Based on past examples, Ruskin noted that had the information in the report been obtained properly, there would usually be outcries from both sides, “but when there’s silence or no defense, that doesn’t speak well to the content of what the affidavit is.” All members of Congress were briefed on the memo after the Intelligence Committee voted Thursday to release it to lawmakers. All of the Democrats on the committee voted against releasing the memo. All of the Republicans voted for the release.
 
      A group of 65 members of Congress are now calling on Chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, Devin Nunes, to hold a vote to release the memo to the public. The memo is currently classified as top secret. Unless there’s information in the affidavit that would compromise national security, then disclosing its contents would be a benefit in terms of bringing into public scrutiny whether or not the system has been abused. Americans have a right to know if they are still living in a free country, or in a twenty-first century USSR wrapped in red. white, and blue.

      Just read the classified doc re FISA abuse,” Rep. Lee Zeldin “I’m calling for its immediate public release w/relevant sourced material. The public must have access ASAP! While the report is classified as Top Secret, I believe the select committee should, pursuant to House rules, vote to make the report publicly available as soon as possible,” Zeldin added. "We should not hide the truth from them. They’ve waited too long. Do not pull the wool over their eyes. Show them the facts. They deserve nothing less.” This is a matter of national significance and the American people deserve the truth.”







Sunday, January 14, 2018

Identity Politics - Marxism in America

by

        Zeno Potas

      The Leftist majority in the Democrat party has perverted the notion of free speech and poisoned the academic environment in American society today. It has turned the American political system on its head, creating a situation where opposing views are not only unwelcome, they're deemed to be signs of evil intent. It is pitted friend against friend and has caused rifts within families.

This is identity politics.


      The Left still, after the election defeat, believe that they have found it's an answer to destroying their opposition with identity politics. Using Marx's class struggle they have reformulated the ideal into an ethno-radical struggle. In this new version of Socialism, all of western civilization and it's history, is not analyzed through the use of a reason or judged according to standards been developed over centuries, rather it is viewed through the prisms of a race, class, and gender, and the record of modern civilization's oppression of various groups. It is hailed or condemned in accordance with certain political checklists.

      "What these radicals blandly called multiculturalism,” wrote Irving Kristol, “is as much a war against the west as Nazism and Stalinism ever were.” Ensconced in affluent city centers and their cozy suburbs, liberal elites tell themselves that identity politics will carry them to the progressive future of their dreams. We tend to view the stories as examples of the culture war. They were more than that; they are examples of a coastal, metropolitan, highly schooled upper class warring against the traditions and freedoms of a Middle American, ex urban and rural, lower middle and working class with some are no college education. In short examples of the privileged few attempting to impose their will on their elected majority. What is more, the Left rejects the natural rights theory of the American founding which is at at the core of our tradition. Under the guise of multiculturalism, their radical ideas often goes beyond the bounds of political into sheer fantasy.

      In the former USSR, censorship, (safe spaces) rewriting of history(the Founders were white save owners) and eliminating undesirable people (non-Progressives) became part of Soviets' effort to ensure that the correct ideological and political spin was put on their history. Deviation from official propaganda was punished. In our society today the punishment is name-calling ridicule and condemnation from the Democratic party and it's compliant media.

      The problem with identity politics is that it reduces
us. We are no longer human beings with individual hopes and dreams. We are commodities. We are groups to be labeled and courted in pandered two. Were told what it's thought we want to hear and we divide ourselves into pockets of groupthink will. We begin to speak only with others in our group, and we begin to believe that the only valid and true way to think is the way we think. This is identity politics. It is Marxism with another name - in twenty-first century America.

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Rebukes Biased US Media

As told to,

       George Sontag


      I've been a journalist for a long time. Long enough to know that it wasn't always like this. There was a time not so long ago when journalists were trusted and admired. As for a reporter's opinions, my former editor Abe Rosenthal didn't want them in the news pages and if you put them in, he took them out. They belonged in the opinion pages only, which were managed separately. We were generally seen as trying to report the news in a fair and straightforward manner.

      Today, all that has changed. For that, we can blame how some news organizations chose to cover the 2016 election. Among the many revelations that last year's election gave us was the revelation that most of the mainstream media puts both thumbs on the scale and that most of what you read, watch, and listen to, is distorted by intentional bias and hostility.

      I knew all of this about the media mindset going into the 2016 presidential campaign, but I was still shocked at what happened. This was not naive liberalism run amok. This was a whole new approach to politics. No one had modern times had seen anything like it. The behavior of much of the media, but especially the New York Times, was a disgrace. I don't believe it ever will recover the public trust it squandered.

      For most of the media, bias grew out of the social revolution of the 1960s and seventies. Fueled by the civil rights and anti Vietnam movements, the media jumped on the anti authority bandwagon. The deal was sealed with Watergate. After that, people became journalists because most of them wanted to be the next one to become famous by bringing down a Republican president.

      In the beginning, Donald Trump's candidacy was treated as an outlandish publicity stunt, as though he wasn't a serious candidate and should be treated as a circus act. But television executives quickly made a surprising discovery, the more they put Trump on the air, the higher their ratings climbed and ratings are money. So news shows started the devoting hours and hours sampling to pointing the cameras at Trump and letting them run.

      As his rallies grew, the coverage grew, which made for an odd dynamic. The candidate nobody in the media took seriously was attracting the most people to his events and getting the most news coverage. Newspapers got in on the game too.

     Trump, unlike most of his opponents, was always available to the press, and could be counted on to say something outrageous or controversial but may to headline. He made news by being a spectacle and the ratings soared so Trump was given more and more air time. One study estimated that Trump received so much free air time that if he had to buy it, the price would have been two billion. The realization that they had helped Trump's rise seem to make many executives, producers, and journalists furious.

      By the time he had secured the nomination and the general election rolled around, the media were gunning for him. Only two people now had a chance to be president, and the overwhelming media consensus was that it could not be Donald Trump. They would make sure of that. The coverage of him grew so vicious and one sided that last August I wrote a column on this unprecedented bias. Under the headline “American journalism is collapsing before our eyes,” I wrote that the so called cream of the media crop was engaged in a naked display of partisanship designed to bury Trump and elect Hillary Clinton.

      The evidence was on the front page, the back page, the culture pages, even the sports pages. It was at the top of the broadcast and at the bottom of the broadcast.
Day in, day out, in every medium market in America, Trump was savaged like no other candidate in memory. We were watching a total collapse of standards, with fairness and balance tossed overboard. Every story was an opinion masquerading as news, and every opinion ran in the same direction - for Clinton and away from Trump.

      Consider this, the country is roughly divided 50-50 between people who will vote for a Democrat and people who will vote for Republican but our national media is more like 80-20 in favor of the Democrats. While the media should, in theory, broadly reflect the public, it doesn't. Too much of the media acts like a special interest group. Detached from the greater good, it exists to promote its own interest and the political party which is it is aligned.

     Let me be very clear again, The behavior of much of the media, but especially the New York Times, was (and is) a disgrace. I don't believe it ever will recover the public trust it squandered. 

     The future of fair journalism isn't all gloom and doom. If we accept the new reality of widespread bias and seize the potential it offers, there is room for optimism. Support fair and factual media outlets. Put your money where your heart and mind are. An expanded media landscape that better reflects true public preferences would, in time, create a more level political and cultural landscape. That would be a great thing.

Michael Goodwin-chief political columnist for the New York Post. Pulitzers prize winner, he worked for 16 years at the New York Times.