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One must assume that the oligarchy was delighted by the outcome of the Vietnam War, because a whole new phase of warfare was directed against the U.S. after the war, that became possible because of the developments that were created by the execution of that war. This new phase was launched almost as soon as the war ended. It, and the phases that followed, were all founded on the internal destruction that the Vietnam War had unleashed, that now served as a foundation for what was to come.
It is the principle of development, which is being fought against today, as it has been fought against throughout the entire last century. This is what the Vietnam War was created for, as was World War I and II, and the Cold War. That is also why we have such enormous poverty in the world, and hunger, why we have armies of homeless and decaying education, why we must shut down hospitals, impose cuts in health-care, social assistance, and care for the elderly. That is why the human civilization is in an accelerating state of collapse. We are in a global state of poverty not because there exists a real fundamental lack of physical resources, but because the system that has been set up to rule the world, especially the financial system, doesn't allow any development to take place. The default, therefore, is poverty. If you submit to the ideology of the post industrial era mythology, you will find yourself living without essential industries, and with the consequence of not having these industries to provide the needed goods, and the society's accustomed wealth. The global poverty, therefore, which society so bitterly laments, is inherently self-imposed. Take health-care, for instance. It should be the most affordable of all services that the public needs. It virtually uses no natural resources at all. None-the-less, it is cut to the bone for lack of money. As strange as it may seem, the reality is, money is poverty. It makes the most affordable, in real term, unaffordable. Money is poverty, because it must be given to the banks for debt service payment at a rate determined by the banks, not by the needs of the human economy of life. Thus money is used as an instrument to starve civilization to death, which has happened in the past, and which is literally happening today. In the most recent history, that cycle of debt building destruction started with the Vietnam War, or specifically with the planned the escalation of it following the political murder of President Kennedy who had set into motion a move towards cancelling that war.
It must be said that the collapse that has followed in its wake, has been brought about deliberately by those circles who still control the world (not the national governments who are largely controlled themselves), especially through circles of the financial, oligarchic systems. It must also be said that all the regressive measures that were taken in planning and executing this war, were taken with the full knowledge of the consequences, or rather specifically for achieving these consequences. The sad thing is, that all this is merely the overture to what is yet to come.
One of the chief reasons why there is such unhindered progress, today, on the front of destruction, is literally because nobody of the public cares. This regression of love which is reflected in a public apathy that causes easy victimization, is also a heritage of what began with the Vietnam War. People did care, then, but this care was abused. Now, the 'Circus of Rome' captures the people's attention. The minds of the populous is kept busily focused on trivia, such as sports games, lavish entertainments, addictive music, unbridled sex, brutality, dope, violence, etc.. In this dream circus, the growing environmental movements actually provides a welcome relief, in that they focuses onto the wonders of life. Except even this movement has become manipulated into abuse, and has been enlisted to destroy the image of man and the value of intelligent reason, of productivity, of all that supports human existence.
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