The government is sending you a message

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June 29, 2010
Oxford, England

My apologies for not writing to you yesterday… I was angry (a rare occurrence for me), and I hate writing to my friends when I’m angry. You see, the G8/G20 summits took place over the weekend in Toronto, and everything about these events simply boils my blood.

To me, there’s nothing more utterly worthless than a bunch of corrupt, irrelevant, incompetent bureaucrats who generate enormous pomp and circumstance to gather together at taxpayer expense in order to accomplish absolutely nothing.

Yet this is what happens at these ‘summits’ year in, year out.  They’re not exactly staying at the Holiday Inn Express, either. The events are always in some posh resort where legions of underlings can enjoy champagne and filet mignon, courtesy of Joe Public, all the while their bosses strut and glad hand in front of the cameras.

This year, the focus of the summits was on the state of the world economy. They spent the weekend arguing, debating, and deal making… yet by Sunday evening, the only real accord reported by the group was an insipid statement about halving budget deficits by 2013.

The truth is, these summits carry absolutely no weight whatsoever; the G8/G20 are not sovereign bodies with any authority to enforce any of the resolutions. At the end of the day, each of the member countries is going to march to the beat of its own drum, no matter what it may have signed up for at the summit.

Regardless, the media ate it up.  Newspaper headlines around the world heralded the governments’ progress to reduce their budget deficits… apparently failing to realize that half of a budget deficit is still a budget deficit, generating yet another uptick to the national debt.

I’m sure that years ago these summits probably mattered. Back when the United States was the undisputed world economic power thanks to devastated post-war economies in Europe and Asia, the annual summits were a great way for the US to bend the rest of the world to its own agenda.

Decades later, the results from this summit paint a very clear picture about waning US influence. American priorities going in to the summits– sustaining government stimulus programs, cooperation in Afghanistan, currency flexibility in China, etc. remain unresolved and conspicuously absent from the groups’ final reports.

It’s obvious that other countries, particularly the ‘emerging’ G20 nations, have achieved significant political power on the international stage, and this is the surest sign of a major shift in the global balance of power.

One day, I expect that, if these summits still exist, it will be a platform for China to dictate the rules, and for the rest of the world to follow. In the meantime, they will continue to be worthless and wasteful, furthering governments’ record of unsustainable largess.

Needless to say, voters are understandably unhappy about this– the ‘leaders’ who gathered in Canada this weekend are the same people who have been effectively stealing from their voters and squandering every penny on wasteful programs designed to get them re-elected.

Despite nearly 2-years and trillions of dollars spent, little has improved. Politicians can smile in front of the camera and talk about how wonderful the global economy is, but the people standing in the streets have an entirely different perspective. Protesting at the summits is one small way for them to express their views.

This is the thing that made me so angry: Canada spent over a billion dollars of taxpayer money to turn itself into a police state and send a very clear message– that the government is the boss and in complete control, and all the little people singing in the streets will be stamped out like bugs.

All weekend long, riot police viciously assaulted unarmed, nonthreatening protestors in the streets of Toronto, as well as designated ‘free speech zones.’ Sure, there were a handful of people who shattered windows and even lit a police cruiser ablaze, but the vast majority of protests were entirely peaceful.

After the weekend, politicians (including the Mayor of Toronto) stepped up to defend the police actions and sell the public on the idea that assaulting peaceful protesters is a reasonable way to maintain order.

I find myself disgusted by the idea that serially, criminally incompetent politicians can pillage their countries, then hide behind armies and police forces, protecting themselves against the public that they’re supposed to be representing.

The big question I have is, why does the government even bother holding these events in a city like Toronto?  They could have gathered anywhere in the world, such as a remote province in northern Canada.  Yet they chose a major population center instead.

I think they made this decision on purpose, hoping that protesters would show up en masse so that they could send the message loud and clear: If you question the government’s authority, you will be crushed.

It reminds me of that quote from the very prescient book, 1984, “[i]f you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face—forever.”  I think it serves as yet another reason to get busy planting flags and diversifying away from all of this ugliness.

Tell me what you think about it– I’d like to know.

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2010-06-29
  • Loren G

    Simon, your overview is right on the point.
    I look forward to your letters everyday.
    Thanks for your continued great effort.
    Loren Gastwirth

  • Hans

    Simon:

    Thanks for your insight and I will say that I agree with you totally. It’s always been my feeling and I think that if they wish to conduct such meetings, Television and audio should be used as in SKYPE or other mediums and not saddle the taxpayer with such debt and also prevent rioters from gathering.

  • Ross- Cambodia

    Simon,I wonder if people will ever wake up and realize they are being bought off with their own money with empty promises by people who only want to stay in power. Once the leaders realized voters could be bought they offered more “entitlements” and when they couldn’t pay for them anymore they started borrowing. Now that its time to pay up they can’t stop spending or they loose power. Ross in Cambodia

  • Chantz12

    This is one of the best written articles I’ve read recently, of for that matter, ever. Why do taxpayers allow this gross display of politicians supposedly dedicated to serving the people? Aren’t they in fact living the high life on the back of the working people. A very well written article. Thank you for your honesty.

  • Worldlygirl

    It is all quite shocking coming from peace loving Canada. The western civilization (no pun intended) is ending , a new order is arising. We better all be prepared for it.

    I totally agree with your comments, it is outrageous they way the politicians and entourage treat themselves with our money.

    worldlygirl

  • Mary

    O Canada how you have fallen. I no longer feel proud of my country for it’s government has been defeated and it’s citizens are left to accept police state treatment.
    It was a big event for the ‘powers’ to show the world that even
    peaceful mother Canada is under the jack boots of the elite.
    Now we must be ready for people to disappear in the night!
    After the incident in the Vancouver airport where an innocent man was tazered we protested and waited to see if there would be consequences. Now the authorities are quick to say they went too far again in Toronto. It is a pattern only fools can ignore. The message is always polite; “we are so sorry we pushed too far”
    Indeed!!! These activities are shades of Hitler where he took 3 steps forward and one step back; the writing on the wall is clear. Will the new secret laws make me disappear in the night?

  • Tom Alston

    Simon: I have been wathcing this go on for decades. The few ruling famalies that control the central banks are the money behind all this blah, blah, blah..politicians in the US (like many other countries) have been bought off with bribes of money printed out of thin air. As long as a majority of the American public has access to cable TV and prescription durgs they will believe the illusion they are being taken care of. I have used Argentina as the precursor of what is going to happen in the US. In the last few years they shut down banks, confiscated retirement etc. Look at what happens in Argentina and it will come to the US next.
    Look back in time farther and you will see that “entitlement” programs destroyed Argentina in the last 100 years. Seems like the central banks can’t tolerate success anywhere on the planet.

  • Cogitator

    Remember that the form of government everywhere is a Kakistocracy.

    http://kakistocracy.info/

  • JIm

    Personally I think you nailed it. The video is frighting

  • wjo

    Dear Simon,
    Where to start with this…the fat cat controllers get off on people protesting, especially violently protesting the present state of affairs…problem, reaction, solution or the totalitarion two-step, or the constant fear drip feed.
    What if there was a total boycott of the event…we the people got together to protest at a beach somewhere. That would really mess with their heads :)

    Sincerely,
    wjo

  • Ez7331

    Simon,

    As a faithful follower of your newsletter and someone who almost always agrees with you viewpoints, I have a very different view point on the riots at the G20 in Toronto.

    I live in Canada and our media sources (who are not entirely biased) and police interviews showed that a very mobile group of “professional” protesters whose sole aim is to take advantage of the media present at the events created the riots.All they cared about was getting press. They hid themselves within the groups of peaceful protesters and when the right opportunity came the mayhem began. Interestingly, the most poignant point was that the peaceful protesters where exceptionally upset because their message was lost in the process. They complained that now their message was going to be tarred by the optics of burning police cars, broken windows and incited police who were protecting the rights of the residents and shop owners (who have no insurance against these activities). The peaceful protesters and more importantly the points they were trying to get across are now tied to the scenes of broken glass, burning police cars and mayhem.

    You are correct about everything else in your article (money wasted, G20 mis-leadership and could have been held outside of a major city to prevent this spectacle)

  • http://twitter.com/SiteSell SiteSell Inc.

    I lived in both downtown Toronto (G20) and Huntsville (G8). I even worked at the resort where the 8 met. So, even though I’m thousands of miles away (Ecuador), I could picture exactly what was happening.

    All of it was a foregone conclusion. Why? Because Canada’s Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, is shaping Canada’s government into an autocracy, with him as the autocrat. So of course he’d spend over $1B. Anything that might make him look bad would have to be squelched.

    Contrast that to Ecuador, where people shut down parts, or all, of the country when they’re pissed off with the government. They shut down the major highways, so that part of the country is cut off from the rest. And they just about always win what they want.

    If only the citizens of the US, Canada and Europe had the willingness to take that stand. Of course, it may not matter in the US soon. There’s talk of a military coup. It’s expected to be bloodless, since Washington is swarming with military already.

    Just think, the land of the free could soon become the land of the military.

  • Linda

    This is a well written summation of what happened in Toronto. Orwellian to a frightening degree. One billion dollars to protect a pack of criminals from the people they have fleeced. I, too, am enraged. Thanks for writing this.
    Linda

  • Jananz

    Yea, its a power show, because they are powerless. Rather than protesting them the people need to gather for their own action summit. Saving the world is a peoples movement, governments can only destroy it. Protest is mute.
    See the movies V for Vendetta (2005), and Battle in Seattle (2007)
    http://thezeitgeistmovement.com/ —Peter Joseph and the new socioeco-environment

  • BD

    Simon–I totally agree with you on this subject. This is one of my main worries about the world these days, and the “them and us” is getting out of hand. I doing something about it on a personal level by following your advice. Thanks for being out there.

  • c

    Simon I totally agree police states are happening all over and now canada
    it’s sad to see really as someone once said katie bar the door it’s time to get the hell out of Dodge !! i am making preparations for moving to central america ie panama and do some banking in guatamala i hope you write further about panama in coming articles
    regards C

  • Vestan in Toronto

    WORLD GOVERNMENT

    We have just witnessed first hand what has been tagged “The Miami Model” of the supression of free speech and dissent in Canada. The RCMP, the Ontario Provincial Police, and the Toronto Police, all carried out the process almost to the letter. One can only draw the conclusion that the anticipated violent demostrators were used as the media decoy / diversion fed to the world so the true issues would not be broadcast. The anarchists are being used. Prime Minister Harper and his team are masters at media manipulation. We have seen it many times. Already government controlled events are being served up to wash away the G20 headlines.
    I agree with most of what you commented on Simon, however I believe that what we are seeing is in fact the first stages of a world government and not a powerless photo op. The simularities of the control tactics, the stomping of individuals rights and the manner with which they were carried out were the same in Miami, London, Pittsburg, and now Toronto.

    Gotta go…. black helicopters are now hovering outside of my window……

  • Dragonmaster

    What more is there to say ???

    To quote David Icke, “WAKE UP !!!”

  • Pinepixie

    I fully concur with your evaluation of the meetings. Empire has such an invisible, yet multinational presence. At the rare occasions when Empire representatives can be viewed publicly, dissent is squelched under the guise of 'law and order'.

  • Cjstubbe

    In regards to the Summit and the problems at hand I ask that you please check out the video below, I know you will appreciate it if you haven't already seen it.

    The Coalition of the Willing:
    http://vimeo.com/12772935

  • Cash-8

    I feel your anger is misdirected and should be applied toward the people in black who caused damage many of whom might have been from the USA. Those in government are trying to solve tough problems others created including greedy business people and will need our help not your anger

    • Southconsulting

      At issue is what they intend to accomplish by their solutions. If you believe that “Those in government are trying to solve tough problems others created” for the betterment of mankind, I challenge you to take an unbiased look at the current results of governments' control. Is the world in general any better today than it was 50 years ago?? In spite of unfathomable volumes of money, resources, time and human lives poured into the schemes and plans of many in charge, corruption, fear and greed has increased in every walk of life. It's not “greedy business people”, it's greed for power, control and money at the very highest levels of structures and institutions that civilization is built on. Do you really think that “those in government” operate their lives on purely benevolent humanitarian desires and goals?? Most of those people don't have a clue what that would look like; they are just interested in their own little position and life and want to protect and maintain it. Most are so absorbed in their own glory they cannot relate to reality of life. Anger?? Yes, anger. Anger because the power of rightness is being assaulted by these very people and the organizations of power behind them and there seems there is no one to defend what is right and good.

      • Cash-8

        The final outcome of the meeting I think was that instead of throwing more money at an issue made worst by throwing money at it each country should try to get its financial house in order. Some people who need to have more of everything may have difficulty agreeing that this will work but there is only so much to go around and when people alive now have depleted the earth now of what it has what will their grand children live on. But perhaps that is the grandchildren’s challenge. In Canada we live in a country where freedom exists so if you wish to challenge this feel free.

  • Noellecm

    Simon,

    I am afraid the whole world is going to fall ugly like this. When the majors economies fall, it will take down the whole world, even China. The world will have to take emergency measures. China has her own problem too. The gap between the poor and the wealthy is just too huge and it will only grow bigger.

    Noel

  • Wanderer

    Well, Simon, I understand wanting to just flee the fornicating liars in power, but they're nearly everywhere; and the few bastions of decent behavior such as Switzerland, Channel / Jersey Islands, Bahamas and so forth are under attack from vested interests demanding “harmonization” and “worldwide estate taxation” and similar.
    I believe we are seeing the beginnings of “Atlas Shrugged” here in the U.S., with perhaps a little Gandhian nonviolent non-cooperation thrown in; after all, no one can MAKE a talented entrepreneur start a business at all, let alone one in the overtaxed, over-regulated States of America. Once enough of us refuse to cooperate in their statist, overcontrolling schemes they will collapse on their own, and something better can be (re)built on the foundations – maybe something like what the Founders of the U.S. intended.
    There's going to be a lot of pain between here and there, however – since that's what the powers of the moment insist upon.

  • Gng

    Apparently, some think it's appropriate to have a G20 in a growing financial centre:
    http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/torontog20summi…

    But yeah, personally, I believe it was a complete waste of a billion dollars…and time. These leaders want to meet? Do it over Skype or some other video conference. It's the 21st century after all.
    - George in Toronto

  • Frankr

    Simon,

    Honestly, I am really turned off by your pessimism. I had heard you say days or weeks ago about what an optimist you are but I hear it not in your words of today.

    I do not see corruption and do not project it on these people. Call it naive, but the sight of corruption is really the true evil.

    Frank

    • Jackst10997

      Frankr, i think you’re are confusing pessimism with realism. Simon is a pretty optimistic guy but i dont think he claimed to be blind or stupid to obvious realties..?!

      But if you do not see coruption among the politician leadership, I wonder if you are an MP? Or maybe a lobby-ist?

    • Bob

      You’re not serious are you? … It’s sarcasm, right guys? Right?

    • http://twitter.com/AlvinSan Alvin-San

      I hit the wrong button!

      Utterly disagree with “Frankr's” comments.

      But will not debate them; what happened in Toronto is unconscionable, yet all too common. That tyranny was unleashed is PLAIN to see. A child could see it.

  • Greggcwa

    Of course, you are correct Simon. Sadly the left of the World has played a very clever long term game. They attacked the money.
    It started in 1913 with the Federal Reserve creation. That was the first truly major break with the Constitution. Then through many left wing Presidents, nearly all of them Democrats (except some bumbling Repubs like Hoover etc) they slowly destroyed the currency just like the Fabian Socialist Keynes taught them. Bretton Woods was the final nail in the coffin. But the US economy was so large it has taken almost 40 years from the dropping of the Gold standard (Nixon, 1971) to destroy this great country.

    • Johnwjohnson

      i'm amazed when people need to have a scapegoat to explain the world situation. Blaming the left is absurd to me, when we have just watched an era where Clinton had us in a surplus economy and Bush managed to devastate the US with trillions of dollars of debt that could take decades to unwind. Reagan's policies have wreaked havoc on the general public. I don't want to get into a shouting match, it's just so amazing how each of us can amass a wealth of statistics that somehow allows us to feel like we are right and “they” are the problem. “We” are “they” my friend. Me included.

      • Cogitator

        You need to check a bit closer. This country had no surplus during Clinton's administration. It was accounting gimmickry.

        There are no good guys running this country, or any other. If you are trying to say that, I agree.

  • Chuck B.

    $1,000,000,000 of my money wasted on a weekend junket for bloated, self congratulatory window dressing. What did it accomplish? nothing at all. Police beating peaceful protestors, and the guys in ski masks still were able to smash windows and torch cars unmolested. Typical, the law abiding, productive, overburdened taxpayers are the ones who get beaten down at the end of the day. After the summit, the small business owner shows up to his shop only to find it destroyed – a billion well spent on our behalf.

    But hey, it's Canada Day on July 1st. Go to the park, get drunk, have a Salmon burger and pay the new 12 or 13% HST tax for the privilege of feeding yourself at a restaurant, pay the increased Carbon tax on gas for the drive there and pay for extra public transit taxes on your electric bill whether you use the service or not. Just relax and forget that the gov't is robbing you even more to fund their incompetence.

    This is all great motivation to continue diversifying off western shores. It's a little getting closer everyday.

  • Jnf1
  • Philipp Schumann

    I don't know whether your Atlas400 club was in any direct or indirect way inspired by “Atlas Shrugged”, but if so then what makes you so angry, since it was clearly when the first 1% of tax was ever paid by Joe Public that this is the natural development? Constitutions, bills of rights, checks and balances notwithstanding, aren't we used to the fact that all governments are necessarily ever-growing Hydras or Leviathans, isn't it clear that whether you have a 'Democracy' or a 'Dictatorship' only determines the speed of destruction, but not the end result? Isn't the very reason that you are (1) invested in physical gold, (2) you withdraw from governments whatever material support you can legally withdraw and (3) generally argue and act quite libertarian/anarchist/Objectivist-ish (no offence =), just playing out in front of your and our eyes, little by little every new day?

    You sound indeed angry, crestfallen, disappointed but if that's so I need to ask you which illusions about the bureaucrats, parasites and feudal lords did you hold until now that G8/G20 suddenly crushed? I'd be really curious to learn about that =)

    I think everyone frequenting this site as regularly as I do should hold no illusions over the fact that this is a game that's crumbling from its own impotence, that it feeds on the combination of both Joe Public's goodwill and ignorance (as it always has), that this keeps wearing thin, that all we need to do is continue to create wealth but keeping the Boyz out, because they exist only on the alms of honest producers/traders/workers and their time is running out.

    All you can see from their Toronto militia/police actions is how nervous they're getting. The various fx / bond / etc. markets, rigged and regulated as they may be, are betting against them every day with full knowledge and the maths behind them — just look at their forums and blogs. A lot of people are actively working on accelerating as much as possible the inevitable, that is, various forms of 'crashes' of various fiat currencies and heavily indebted economies. Plus you can never fully predict domino effects but there is always hope.

    What did you hope from their summits? That they come out with a firm, binding policy against “speculators”? That they, god forbid, even agree on more stable, back-to-gold-reserves currencies? That they stop inflating money or slash their deficits in full within 1 year? That would have been much worse and indeed from my “anarchist” point of view they have done a tremendous job with their continued half-assed non-decisions on not much in the not-so-near-future. This billion they spent is a billion they won't spend on military action, useless market or human subsidies, etc. Except of course they will anyway. So let them build up unlimited debts, overtax the populace, fight the riots — no matter what comes afterwards, behaviour like that can only crash as dictated by logic, mathematics and physical reality, so why not let us have this spectacle sooner rather than later?

    Greetings to lovely Oxford, where I had the pleasure to live for 3 years of study half a decade ago!

    When you were in Spain, what was the general mood? I hear crime is on the rise but that could be scaremongering. I was considering it as one of the destinations for my own PT journey which starts in early autumn when it gets cold again in central Europe.

    I often pondered if an Atlas4000 or even Atlas400K might not be awesome for those who are still working on their fortune and wouldn't be ready to produce 25K for a club membership anytime soon, or even anytime. Any feedback on this from anyone would be welcome.

    So long, and keep up this awesome blog!

  • DrNatural

    Aloha! I suppose the time is now and we have no hedge to acting now….we the people are real with real work and real lives that can really solve our problems since the corporate tyranny falsely called nationalism or countries is not real and will not solve problems but rather institute ways to begger us for their fictional existence.
    Our numbers will overwhelm them when we become courageous enough to institute strikes like Ghandhi's salt march: pick a day to buy nothing, deny the state your labor and your money and everything then move to two days and to 3…soon the monster will spin in anger but the end of it's false life will then be seen as closer than further away as we deny it the feeding on our lives.

  • Walter

    Simon, all I can say is that I'm happy to have signed up for your consulting services. I feel a lot better about my plan to plant multiple flags after you pointed me inthe right direction… and this news makes me feel even more ocomfortable about my plans. Thank again for helping me get safe.

  • carl

    Mayor Miller of Toronto (who is gunning for a top job on the global enviro scene a la Gore) now claims the city did not want the G20 in the first place – after it turned out to be
    a bust…
    in my view, all this was initiated by PM Harper, a Mussolini-type.
    Sadly nobody has taken Harper (an economicst!) to the task on
    two signficant financial blunders
    1. wiping out some 35 billion taxbase due to his Income Trust decision (many income trusts were bought by foreigners or
    pension plans paying no tax at all now)
    2. blowing in excess of one billion on this G8/G20 circus to
    enhance Harper’s persona
    To me, it’s too late for Canada since alternate parties are
    not better
    Good nite
    Carl – resident of Toronto

  • Davie5

    we voted these people in we can vote tjhem out.

    • Joe

      Really? Notice any real difference between the Republicans and Democrats….they are just two branches of the same tree. Remember when the Obama-messiah promised hope and change? He promised to close down Guantanamo Bay, withdraw from Iraq, make government more transparent..put gas in your tank and pay your mortgage? Yeah Hope and Change…

  • Sunny

    Thank you Simon for sending me your last post!
    Sad to hear that you were angry while writing it! :(
    Don't worry, it never lasts long! :)
    By the way, here is something I saw which I liked, from Osho -
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uYM-EV28kuA

    Get your sense of humour back please!

    And Keep Smiling! :)

    Sunny
    RunAlone.com

  • Laura

    I understand and echo your frustrations, Simon. The G20/G8 summits are a huge waste of time and only serve to further squander hard-earned taxpayer money. As you have observed, the “leaders” go to great lengths to insulate themselves against the very people they are there to supposedly represent and create a big show to turn whatever city they're in to a police state to show that they are the mighty and we are the weak. I think if there is anything to be learned from the summit from this past weekend, it's this: the way to beat them at their own game is through your mind, not through force. As they demonstrate every year, if you protest, they will squash you, even if you are there for peaceful purposes. The best alternative is to do exactly what you advise us: plant multiple flags in order to stay ahead of their destructive policies. Your advice is timely, particularly since the internet kill switch bill that just passed the senate, so it is more important than ever before to ensure that servers for your businesses are on foreign soil so they can't shut you down completely. Gerald Celente is usually very vocal on the incompetency of our “leaders” and their “policies,” so after an event like this, I usually seek out one of his interviews and feel a little better after hearing him rant. There are some good ones on King World News and Goldseek Radio for those who are interested. Thank you for continuing to share your thoughts with us. I really enjoy your column and never miss an issue.

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Jessica-White/100000042265897 Jessica White

    I suppose I am supposed to say that this type of spending absolutely astounds me. However it does not, nor does this type of reaction to public organization against the spending.

    It seems that our governments will suck us dry for a day of luxury, 7 days a week, week after week until the year runs its course and then they will all gather around and throw out intelligent sounding words like “budget”.

    This is symbolic to my thesis arguement on Language rights.

    While it seems that the two have NOTHING in common, let me clarify. The difference between a word and its meaning, lie with the person speaking. For a group of pompus ignorocrats to gather happily with their silver spoons to gorge themselves and grovel over the ECONOMY, AS IF – they have some real experience, some in depth understanding, some grasp on reality – when they themselves have been spoiled away from any conditions of experience which would gratfy them wth the form of education they pronounce themselves as having; to preach on budget, to set standards for the economy while sipping champaign, ugh…. it what creates the moron after the oxy.

    The repremand for speaking up???
    The usual taz em and tag em book the people who just bought your dinner and drinks routine, charge them with a crime and create yet another “criminal”.

    Henry David Thoreux said “Under a system which imprisons injustly, the true place for a just man is in prison.” It applied in 1948, and it continues to surround the application of civil disobiediance today.

    We disobey when the body which is chosen to represent us becomes so tainted that representation is exchanged for blatant theft and crooked prosecution.

    We gather in the streets, after working 60 hours a week, after being denied health coverage, after watching the minds of our children evaporate under the educational system which s supposed to support their potential, after standing by as our heritage and our culture become replaced with categories for classification in a grey scale census; as if our mothers or our fathers migrated from some far off place called Whiteland…

    I wonder how much longer I can take it before even a mind as brilliant as my own becomes drown in the putrid waters of Anglo Conformity and Good Ole Boy mentality.

    It is the typical nature of these events which pisses me off.

  • Johnwjohnson

    I appreciate your blog and reading what your readers have to say. You attract an interesting crowd of diverse opiniions, and i appreciate that.
    I have come to realize, that at the end of the day, whatever is happening, is happening. What it means may take a long time to determine.
    Personally, i know that i have a wonderful life. ( ilive in Portland Oregon) I have good friends, good food to eat, i have circles of friends that i have created that allow me the emotional and spiritual support and friendship that my blood family couldn't give me.
    For a long time i thought i would never want to be one of those people who lived in a shell and did not realized how bad things were getting. Well, i've been reading about how bad things are getting for about 4 decades now. And i've come to find out that happy people live longer! Pollyanna personalities who see things as wonderful (even when they aren't) live happier and healthier lives.
    Obviously i am still tuned in to people like you, but i balance it with a healthy dose of gratitude, as i'm sure you do also.

  • Gtv1117

    Simon–If you are saying that the current global regime (political, economic, financial, military) is corrupt, then you are absolutely correct. This regime needs to be, and will be, placed in the 'scrap heap of history.' Unfortunately for something as large as the global economic and political system(s) this 'retirement' process is protracted and agonizing. The good news is that we are witnessing the 'dying of the old order,' yet even the most general outlines of the new order are not yet perceptible.

    Without a doubt this next period of human history will be very, very challenging; there will be much in the way of chaos and confusion and those in authority will use the only tools they have in a vain attempt to maintain their position, even though that position is untenable.

    To be honest, I am excited at the prospect that in our lifetimes we are lucky to witness the death throes of a hopelessly corrupt system ('may you live in interesting times'); as this process gains momentum there will be much 'wailing and gnashing of teeth' and, of course, the smell of teargas and the flailing of truncheons.

  • Profwolford

    It is all ‘show and tell’ to look like they are doing something. They’ve already made their minds up long ago; they have sold us out, every one of them.

    “Believe half of what you see and none of what you hear.”

  • z.Humanscanbenoble

    Simon,
    There is a youtube video out that shows that these are staged attacks. I believe it!

    I know you keep warning all of us to plant flags in other countries. In reading all your post I can't help but wonder how safe any othe country is really? I know someone posted something about why run away? Why not be pro-active and do something about it? Sooner or later that boot stomping on our face will be everywhere and there will be NO place to hide.

    peace,
    z.

  • Concerned

    Simon, your words resonate with truth about this annual ego-fest, otherwise known as the G8/G20. Solution… hold the event on an aircraft carrier in the middle of nowhere and leave us all in peace for the weekend.

  • Nick

    Martin Armstrong states that during their historical economic research on societies, they could not find one istance where a government actually cut spending. Every case, throughout recorded history, every time politicians got hold of the purse strings, they would spend until the society collapsed or revolution took their heads.

    I don't know about you but the only thing that came out of that meeting was a lie. There is 10,000 years of precident saying they are lying. Oh, and they're politicians…

  • Cash-8

    you forgot to mention no one was killed or even hurt

  • Guest

    Simon,

    I enjoy your letters very much. I appreciate it very much that you take your time out of your busy schedule to write so many excellent thoughtful and intriguing letters for us. You are such a gifted writer.

    You write “One day, I expect that, if these summits still exist, it will be a platform for China to dictate the rules, and for the rest of the world to follow”. No, I highly doubt it will ever happen and certainly hope this will never ever happen in our lifetime. If it ever happens, it will truly be the end of the (western) world, just like the Russia, Cuba, North Korea, Iran or Venezuela would rule the world for the rest of the world to follow. China has far more problems than you could imagine. The greatest China bubble in the history will pop in the near future. Massive wealthy Chinese are flooding to lineup at foreign embassies to migrate to western countries as well as Singapore now at record levels with their feet to vote and with their money to exit the door. The money from mainland Chinese businessmen and corrupted officials pouring into the real estate markets in Canada and Australia are pushing the local (high end) property prices to record levels.

    It's sad to see Canada is turning into a police state from a peaceful country. The $1 Billion dollars wasted on the summit security should be well spent on improving the local economy.

    Where is the Shangri-la on this planet???

  • Taoconductor

    Freedom is everywhere under assault. I have faith in the deeper wisdom that can come to the fore in the wake of significant creative destruction. Enduring principles of quality and consciousness will prevail.

  • Bill

    Several years ago when I bought into all of my government's b.s. I would have been heaping scorn on the protestors as a bunch of radicals. I considered myself “conservative”, without really having the slightest understanding of what that meant. I was all for blasting Afghanistan and Iraq into the stone age. They'd f****d with America! Proud to be an American, Apple Pie, you mess with the bull, you get the horns, yadda, yadda.

    But then I read Bonner's and Wiggin's Empire of Debt as well as several other great books on what's really happening in the world, and my eyes were opened…my world-view collapsed. First, the anger and depression… How could I have been such a rube? How could I have believed this b.s. for so long?

    It doesn't matter which political party is in power — they both keep us permanently enslaved in debt. It's the source of their power. Democrats through massive social programs and Republicans typically through pointless, meaningless wars. In many ways, Republicans are worse. They talk a big game, but at the most they only tap the brakes on the GROWTH of domestic government spending (if even that) while spending us into the poor house on global military misadventures.

    It's all bread and circuses… Keep the sheep pacified, heap on government social programs, keep them in debt, keep their attention focused on over-consumption of every manner of foreign-manufactured electronic doodad, goo-gaw and tschochke, keep their attention diverted by ramping up phony patriotism, support for empire-expanding wars and thus keep them enslaved to the state forever.

    Worse yet, whereas virtually every other empire throughout history at least demanded tribute from their vassal states, we couldn't even get that right… Somehow America somehow got it ass-backwards: we became hopelessly indebted to our vassal states.

    So last night listening to Pacifica radio on a long drive in Colorado (it was the only station I could pick up), I found myself realizing that much of what the “crazies” are protesting at the summit is legit! Sure there are still some real nutbag protestors out there, but at least their “hearts” are in the right place… They understand the fraud, deception, and cynicism of these empty-suited bureaucratic blowhards. They bemoan the Walmartization of society. They lament the U.S. thinking it's entitled to poke it's oversized, broken-cappilaried, schnoze into every other nation's business.

    Their “minds” however have yet to follow… Many are still looking for governments to “take care of us.” Ladle on even more wasteful government spending, more social programs, more Socialism.

    And that's what scares me the most… The Krugmanites want less fiscal austerity, more spending. Unless I'm mistaken, my guess is that's what most of these protestors would cast their ballot for as well…

    Thus, if you criticize world governments for not spending enough, hossanah's all around from the G-20 protestors. It's only when you question their authority in the first place that you end up with a boot stamping on the human face forever.

    As for me, I've checked out… Now live overseas; moving as quickly as possible to get every last asset out of the U.S. and safely (and legally) stashed away under Simon's sound multi-flag strategy. There are no “sovereign” governments, that's been proven. There are only sovereign men.

  • Indebted Rothschild Slave

    We the sheeple of the World would riot in the streets around the world if only they knew we are sheep to be sheered of wealth funneled to the house of rothschild.

  • Mark

    Simon, you used to work for the government. Do you know what the feeling is among your former colleagues? Are they all turning a blind eye? Are they outraged? Do they see the end coming? Or are they all foaming at the mouth wanting a police state? Is there any hope from the embedded civil servants? Who is sailing this sinking ship?

  • st

    unfortunately you're wrong these people have no power. learn about the new world economic order. it's happening before our eyes yet people still deny it. these repeated “protests” look exactly the same every time yet nobody ever learns it's a big stageshow standardizing the developed world on a new template. the population is being trained that 1) a new global economic body transcends their country, 2) darth vader armies of cops wearing the exact same costume in every country bring war to their citizens who oppose the economic body, 3) “consent of the governed” is over, 4) the passive population actually learns to love the police warfare because a few people in black costumes called “anarchists” scare them (of course those guys are always government agents used to justify the police assaults) even though it happens every damn time and the media reports it the same way every damn time in every country. when will we ever learn?

  • Kspanama

    Simon,
    The meeting was held in Huntsville, 100km north of Toronto.
    The riots and protests were in Toronto.
    You are right on about the costs and corrupt governments of the world

  • BW

    Another day, another costly high-level meeting, another riot.

    This has happened in history like – how many times, now? As the saying goes, “how's that working for you?”

    History will repeat until lessons are learned, and it seems that conflict should be an opportunity for re-evaluationg methods, suppositions, expectations, philosophies, and such for the next time. But, alas, instead of examining all these things, all the ones who still haven't acquired an educated perspective (ignorant politicians and youths) get together and trash it out once more.

    It will get worse until everyone is exhausted, at least, if not enlightened.

  • Ps

    You are absolutely correct. They could have sent them to the International Space Station for what they spent on this. However, it is about infrastructure and control grid, as was the plus billion dollar security budget for the Olympics in Vancouver. They are gearing up. The programming part: it’s more to program the police (brought in from all parts of Canada) to see the people as their enemy (“to protect and serve” is long gone). This was a massive police exercise to practise many forms of riot control, complete with police provocateurs, and the public was invited to join in and pay for without their consent.

    The bright side, things are becoming so Orwellian that more and more people are seeing the light. The best way to expose a tyrant is to get him to act like one. That’s the stage we are currently in and soon to escalate much more in July / August – when the “Cardinal Climax” is scheduled to happen. Hope you’re all prepared for a very frantic second half of 2010.

  • Raul

    Is the reason because the only guy that deserve my Vote is Guy Fawkes or in simple Spanish name…Guido Fawkes…V for Vendetta…

  • Boris V.

    Simon,
    Even though those meetings ARE pathetic and aimless, and their final declarations are worth nothing at all, but at the same time remember when G8 was meeting at some remote resort (Italy?). It caused a storm of media/blogosphere protests a'la “What do you want to hide from us people?!”. Now you don't agree with meeting in a big city.
    I guess there is no good place for G8 orgy anymore. There will always be many people who wouldn't like it on principle basis.

    • R.

      There are no remote resorts in Italy.

  • Jack

    A movie made several years ago states my response well I AM MAD AS HELL!” jACK

  • (Another) Soverign Man

    Your letter today reminded me of a well-researched and well-written piece I happened across on Kitco's website some months back. It can be read here:

    http://www.kitco.com/ind/Dougherty/jan222010.html

    The basic message sent by the actions you speak of in today's letter is identical to that sent by those who vote on measures that are in direct violation of the Constitution they have sworn to uphold (in the US): We Defy You.

    If we don't figure out how to send a message to them soon that they cannot ignore, imprison, or torture into submission, we will forever surrender the ability to lives our lives as soverign men and women.

  • el

    Hey Simon,

    There are youtube video's clearly showing this are staged; check it out.

    Also, I know you keep stressing the importance of planting other flags; however if you have family and not as cash rich as most of your subscribers it makes it difficult.

    Why run? Why not make a difference? Because sooner or later “a boot stamping on a human face” is slowly becoming the norm around the world.

    • DrNatural

      I ran for congress in Hawaii special election and found (through a writ of mandate) that the FEC does purport to limit debate to those backed by the primary for the dems and repubs ONLY!!!! and the media in Hawaii is run by Raycomm media in the deep south. Despite no primary and no major party endorsements the courts through the 9th circuit would not hear and said I could not ask again sua sponte changing a writ into a civil suit to innundate me with their paper powers. Regulation and not reason equals tyranny and preselected endorsed good old party members…we have no free elections!!!!!!!

    • R.

      Staged? Please post the youtube videos that support your claim.

  • Justin

    Simon,

    I was there in Toronto this weekend and I am still saddened about how my beautiful country can rear it's ugly face all in the name of a billion dollar security apparatus. Before the summit we called it an economic action plan for people in security. And now after the events have unfolded I'm even more distraught about how my own government (albeit, one that I voted in favour of) can treat it's largest city as an international outhouse. One instance of police brutality, although I was only witness of it through the news, was late Sunday evening when the police rounded up 200-300 people – mostly peaceful protestors – put them in plastic cuffs and held them like cattle in the rain for 4 hours until buses could arrive. Monday morning over 90% of these victims were released without charge however degraded by inhumane conditions. Police were given unconstitutional “special rights” to degrade the citizenry at their own will. And in the aftermath all of those businesses that were smashed and vandalized are not recieving any federal compensation (unlike the Olympics in Vancouver) and must go through their own insurance.

    The only solace I can take from these events is that they are the final nail in the coffin of the bullying Conservative party – next federal election they won't make it past Ontario.

  • Duane

    Hello, Simon,

    I agree with you completely. There is only one thing you left out…at the end of each paragraph you could have put in big letters, ATLAS SHRUGGED. It's all in that book.

    Moreover, I also shrug, for I have vacated the premises in favor of more sensible living in freedom. I fear nothing in this country.

    Duane

  • RmdavRMDMDismd

    I don't know your nationality, but in order to enjoy your current lifestyle, you have obviously attained great wealth, and have benefited by the systems established in various nations throughout the world. Yet this article reveals you to be a left leaning anarchist. Now that you've got yours, you don't want the rest of us to get ours. I thought you were apolitical until now, but, like many misguided individuals currently in the highest levels of the executive branch of the US government, you obviously have a hidden agenda. Please remove my name from your subscription.
    RMDMD

    • Joe

      If you knew Simon, you would not write this trash. Anarchist, Left Leaning HA! Simon would never be so stupid as to get caught up in the false left/right paradigm. Simon is a free thinker who understands power and its abuses, and knows that left/right are meaningless labels designed to divide and conquer. Identity politics is simply another way to control the sheeple. Anyone with half a brain that is willing to face truth understands that in the western world, our freedoms are being eviscerated in the name of state security, terrorism etc. If you want to face reality, look up false flag, USS Cole, Reichstag Fire etc and start thinking. Ask yourself why, after 911, the government passed the Patriot Act in 30 days, when it takes months, if not years to write this desecration of civil rights. Is it possible that the Patriot Act was on the shelf, waiting for the right moment….?

    • Randian

      Good riddance, RMDMD. Do you honestly think people, including Simon or any of us in this community, achieved wealth because of systems put in place by politicians and governments? People succeed despite the systems put in place by politicians and governments, not because of them. Get real, and get out. Oh, and tell Cheney that he's an asshole at your next neocon think tank session.

      • sallyb

        of course simon benefitted by systems put in place-the stock market, property values, 1st world economies and dollars with great spending power in 3rd world cheap economies, etc.

        don’t be silly-sure the systems are designed to keep the average person down and tied, but anyone who has succeeded, has also done so by the systems in place, and continues to do so.

  • Hong-Le N

    Hi!
    You are right in writing the way you think. On the top of billion $$$ for security, there is a 2Million$$ lake to flash Harper`s friends.
    Keep on going

  • Gold2010

    I TOTALLY AGREE – I WILL NEVER NEVER EVER GO TO TORONTO OR ITS PROVINCE – EVER!!!

  • Googlicious

    Well, about a year ago we saw the same thing in london. A few nutheads wanted to pick a riot, and the police reacted massively, also against non-violent civies.
    It's a shame to say, but my uncle is one of the guards on a NATO base in europe and its public secret that there are nuclear weapons on that base. Every year there is a protest from anti-war protesters and every year he's waiting for that day, 'to have some fun messing around with those punks'. I can bet on it that that is also the mentality of the police in the video you posted. They just 'LOOOOOve it, to be in control and to kick some ass'…

  • Netsamir

    Hi Simon,

    I fully agree with you. It is disgusting.

    Regards,
    Samir

  • Joe

    The police car stomped by so-called black bloc protesters was another false flag. Why the hell would officers stand by and watch some supposed hooligans destroying police property, and have no reservations whatsoever about charging, corralling, assaulting and arresting peaceful protesters? Simple, the hooligans were undercover operatives creating an incident to justify further police repression. See the following article with embedded video for evidence http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=… As an expatriate Canadian living in a central american country, I find it ironic that my friends would joke about civil rights abuses and threats to my personal safety. Aren't your worried about secret laws, unmarked vans, and police tyranny? I wonder if they are laughing now, or in a state of denial pretending that it never happened or that the protesters somehow deserved it, like a female raped because she expressed her freedom to wear what she likes. Today, for the first day, I really hate the Canadian governments…. Fuck you Harper, McGinty and the rest of you filthy, treacherous, lying cocksuckers.

  • Scott Free

    Having had my face stamped on hard by a govt boot (the New Zealand IRD) with outrageous bogus claims, suicide by a family member who couldn’t take it, lies, evasive action and ongoing legal harrassment to cover it all up clearly documented, all I can say is that the more flags one has planted the better. No government can be trusted, even allegedly uncorrupt ones like NZ (yeah, who believes that lie?). Long live FREEDOM!!!

  • Joan scheiwiller

    Sorry, Simon, you have it wrong. It looks like this on the surface.
    The Eastern Quebec / Ontario media has set an agenda for its self 5-6 years ago to cut the Western provinces influences down to size.
    CBC TV & radio started their assault on the Summit months ago.
    Getting civil servants in place and egging on the so called protesters by legitimizing them. If they could do damage to PM Harper that would be even better for their outcome .
    I can see where the civil servants (who work for a union and do not change with the government ) made this happen knowing what a crazy idea it was. The last summit we had in the West NO Problems what so ever .But there again the East was crying because they got none of the spin -off business THIS IS THE REAL REASON an election is coming up and Conservatives need to win in Ontario .
    The real reason that these government officials decided on Toronto was because ( I have been watching this happen over 5 -6 years is because we have a very dis -loyal partisan civil service that is not working for the government voted in by the people …….but biased towards the old entrenched Liberal Eastern Canada party . At least once a month there are fear mongering “leaks ” all aimed at the ministers , Prime Minister and who ever else the EASTERN MEDIA can rope in for a gossipy comment to keep the pot boiling . For the past 5 years the Senate has been run by Liberal Senators that have not put through one crime bill !!!!! ( finally the government of the day broke down the stone wall and got some Conservative Senators who promised to cut the term to 8 years ….NOT 70 years old . some of those old Geezers have been there for 45 years !
    Sorry I digress.
    The CBC who uses a billion of our tax dollars to fight the government EVERY which way they can stir the pot of decent ALWAYS pointing the finger at ALBERTA which pays for all the have not provinces . CBC is afraid its funding will be cut if there is a majority Conservative government.

    I do not like living and paying through the nose for this insanity of summits ………..go SKYE !
    I have wasted my entire working life here . Certainly NOT a country to think there are better times . Time to Escape

  • JG

    AMEN , BROTHER-

    A VERY CONCISE SYNOPSIS OF MOST FREE MINDED THINKERS OPINION OF GOVT, GOVT INTERVENTIONS, AND ABSOLUTE INCOMPETANCY AT ALL LEVELS OF THIER HIERARCHIES IN THE ATTMPT FOR WORLD CONTROL- ITS NOT GOING TO HAPPEN- THEIR OWN ACTIONS WILL BE THEIR UNDOING AND DOWNFALL.
    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK.

    JOHN GALT- SOMEWHERE IN THE MOUNTAINS OF NORTHERN PERU

  • Roq

    I’ve seen three of these Government ‘love-ins’ first hand in Australia, two in Melbourne and one in Sydney and while most of the protesting was peaceful, a fair chunk of them are looking to provoke police and take any excuse to loot and pillage shop fronts and other public property, and this behavious I will not defend. This behavious just reinforces the public perception that demonstrators are a bunch of simple minded hooligans and hippys who think all the world’s problems can be solved by running a charrity event. Protesting needs to be done intelligently, and non-violently, as soon as it turns violent and forceful your voice will fall on deaf ears and your cause is lost.

  • paul

    itis a Mirror image of what you said this is so clear i am unable to add anything to this note !!1

  • John

    RE; Be careful about sending an email to a senator.
    Simon,
    Apparently we need to be careful what we say in emails to US
    senators. If they claim to have been “annoyed” by our email , we can be arrested for a felony.
    See http://www.infowars.com/man-charged

    • http://twitter.com/dorothybaez DorothyKernaghanBaez

      If I send a letter and the recipient is not “annoyed,” then I have wasted my time. :)

  • Mettalaw

    Wow! Your letter today stunned me–in a delightful way. Great birthday present–thanks!
    Your comment about why the government didn't hold the summit in a more remote location hits home. I used to live in Whitehorse; it's perfectly obvious to me why big public events are not held in small communities–because everybody knows everybody in a small place, which makes shenanigans like the police plants at Montebello impossible to stage.
    These events have nothing to do with benefitting the economy of the community in which they're held, and everything to do with creating a venue for the justification of force against the public. Since I returned to my country four years ago from the US, Canada, too, has become a nation where the citizenry hardly dares speak its mind and never, never trusts its police or government. Didn't use to be that way.

  • Jrkfaudio

    Simon, well written. One of the essential concepts of this era, that i consistently see people fail to grasp is the 'faux adversarialism' betwen gov't and the union/employees/ngo'. these two 'seemingly' diametrically opposite groups ,are in fact, locked in an insane tryst, where they must PRETEND they hate each other, while internally in complete understanding about the symbiotic nature of thier relationship. THEY ARE ONE. period. the protests by gov't emplyees et al, are COMPLETELY driven by their desire for more and more and more gov't largesse, and the ignocrats are completely motivated towards giving it to them. when upwards of 60% of the adults in a country require gov't paycheques/handouts , theres only ONE OPTION, to pay them forever. this is the sad lie of the socialist democratic party system. there ARE NO OPTIONS now. its either keep paying all these losers ad infinitum, or have the entire country shut down in violent riots and protests. lets get over the idiotic child like beliefs and get to the real problem, the nannystae is an insane machine run by TWO evil twins……the gov't and its minions…

  • JASTC22

    RIGHT YOU ARE.

  • Tahoe

    I couldn't agree with you more about the uselessness of the exercise of a G20 meeting. It is a massive waste of taxpayer funds. However, I am troubled by your outright condemnation of the police actions surrounding the event. I have been to very similar meetings in the past. The people who arrive at such meetings from all over the world to protest are highly organized, and they have strong goals to fight free societies and to encourage totalitarianism. These are not just simple citizens who are out to make their voices heard by an uncaring government, like the peaceful Tea Party movement in the US. These well funded and planned groups are intent on fomenting violence and disrupting society. Please, don't get your correct disdain for the G20 meetings mixed up with supporting the anarchists who riot in the streets.

    • Egbeeman

      approximately 99% of policemen are leeches on society.

    • Lake

      “goals to fight free societies and to encourage totalitarianism.”…”anarchists who riot in the streets. ”

      Uh, bit of a contradiction there.

  • Pat

    I'm reminded of Richard Maybury's thoughts here…..that the only reason these politicians' get away with this s*** is because they have the military/police forces to enforce and/or quash any civil disobedience…….they surely don't have the support of their respective citizens……I believe there will come a day when the soldiers and police officers begin to side with their neighbors and families against these corrupt governments.

    • Profwolford

      Pat,
      Napoleon said, “The only thing keeping the poor from killing the rich is religion.” We can now add the ‘religion’ of homeland security.

  • Dgibson8

    The vast majority of politicians are parasites.

  • Disgusted

    I have always felt proud to be a Canadian in the past….. The truth of the matter is the once “Peace Keepers” that served the global community have degenerated to Uncle Sams side kick in active warfare oversea's. Now the very premise of a free country has turned inot a totalitarian police state. I am not an activist but as I plan for my retirement (out of here) it amazes me how many people think that the countries I persue are dangerous, unruly lawless societies…..Look in the Mirror!!!! Canada. Well I wonder how long it will be before I get a visit from our Intelligece agency (light on the intelligence) for posting a anti government view. Keep up the good information.

  • C Aldred

    My Mp said your comments are totally wrong.

  • Lylelovesit

    Simon,

    Your dead on in my mind with your predictions of where the future is headed.What do you think about the Zeitgeist Movement and the direction they are headed? At least they provide a way to stay at home and fight.I personally have already planted my flag elsewhere, but feel some guilt about leaving…people are simply too slow in reacting…it seems it’s all too late at this point.

    L.B.

  • Amosfella

    I'm starting to think that undercover cops started the riots so they could arrest legitimate protesters…
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=…
    I”m also starting to think that the cops are embedding kiddie porn onto people's computers who they think are 'dangerous' or they don't like, just so they can get rid of them…

    • Profwolford

      Amosfella,
      That is not paranoid, that is understanding what is going on. If ‘we’ can see solutions to this mess, it must have been years in the planning by smarter minds than mine. Rumsfeld had his plan drawn up to invade Iraq during Daddy’s administration…how long before that did they begin drafting it? For a look at corporate long range planning, read ‘Our Daily Meds’ by an FDA defector.

    • Taoconductor

      As Simon would know: Certain intelligence-paramilitary groups use this false-flag related technique very regularly and effectively.

  • Mekkar22

    The media (including public relations people) is a “whore” of the politicians, bureaucrats, & the elites – prostituting themselves out to the highest bidder & attempting “to put” a positive spin on it – so people believe it. They are so full of sh*t!

  • Ben

    Simon
    This is the first time I have posted here so please indulge me.

    I do enjoy reading your letters from the field and the responses from members, there is always an insightful look at places from a similar perspective to my own. I must say however this was one of the most provocative. There is always room for a good debate on the global mess that these mercenary, egocentric, corrupt and improvident politicians have created.

    I am going to get it all off my chest here, this a perspective I have gained through extensive reading, time in the military and lots of time away from where I used to call home. We as a species have some very challenging times ahead. Be prepared.

    It is certainly time for all people to take responsibility for their actions. There are too many people passing the buck and not taking culpability for their own stupidity. This is why they have to write “caution contents may be hot” on a cup of coffee, DUH. What makes this worse is that a court upheld the claim and set a very dangerous precedent, which has been compounded by the legal vultures with a no win no fee system that clogs up the courts and places the liability on someone else’s shoulders usually with unfathomable cash settlements. Next there will have to be markings on sheets of copy paper saying “Caution Edges May Be Sharp”. Get real people get a life, a vocation and contribute, not take from society. Now is this irresponsibility derived from the repression and the two tiered system ? Or is it really the fading of any real sense of responsibility? I think it is both.

    Big over bloated Governments with even bigger egos using the muscle of people who think they are serving the idealist symbol of the flag or the Monarch and for the good of the nation. In fact they are just the systems cronies beating down on the peasants that want to be heard or in foreign countries fighting for something other than defending their nation or the real freedom of their own people. I am an expat Brit and a former serviceman who was an idealistic patriotic guy when I signed up. However after a decade in different warzones in different roles you realize the world is not fair or honorable, there are more hidden agendas, public deception and misinformation to keep the populous scared into sanctioning atrocities which are far worse than were inflicted on them; All for the self interest of the administration and not for defending their country. We have a buildup of forces near another Middle Eastern nation with two massed forces looking likely to carry out a preemptive strike. One thing that came out of the G8 summit was that Middle East is going to be more of a hot bed.
    http://rawstory.com/rs/2010/0627/italian-pm-israel-will-react-preemptively-iran/
    As we always used to say we are mushrooms; kept in the dark and fed shit. Britain has a few political parties to choose from but the US with a two party system how can anything change? One will always oppose the other so that no real change to the system that would stop them from receiving their kick backs and other luxuries. It is always one rule for us and one for them, with a do as I say not do as I do.
    This disparity was amplified by the Bush administration in the ripping away of any last remnants of their own citizen’s constitutional rights and those afforded to them in the Bill of Rights by the Patriot act. This stripping of civil liberties and the violation of human, civic, and the political rights of its people is autocratic. Even an email mentioning any whisper of mutiny or rebellious actions or words against the state; will see you grabbed while walking the street, have a black hood put over your head and the next thing you will know is that you are in Syria instantly branded a terrorist and in the interests of national security being waterboarded. All your rights will be flowing over your face and down the drain from the bucket the fed is holding. You would then be labeled a dissident and guilty of treason and of course now you are guilty until proven innocent even if you say nothing and plead the 1st amendment; which is kind of hard to do when you feel like you are drowning.
    Budget deficits have been spiraling out of control for a long time. Perhaps the Notional (doesn’t this mean imaginary) Derivatives market valued at over a $1.2 Quadrillion dollars (20 times the size of the worlds GDP) could bail out each of the 46 US States that are on the brink of a Greekesque collapse as they did for Wall Street.
    The Derivatives Market: http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2531132/posts
    Perhaps each country could sell even more paper gold ETFs or should I say paper IOUs which never have anything really backing them this would work as it does today manipulating commodity prices without actually having the commodity, but if anyone actually called and tried to take delivery then that completely screws that idea.
    Or there is the naked short selling of financial instruments and other “securities” you could write out a few trillion and settle some national debts. If you or I tried to sell anything without actually owning, borrowing or having in your possession the item to sell then surely we should be locked up and facing criminal charges?

    Surely the good old Fed has enough money to bail them out again with no strings attached; after all of the misappropriation of tax payers money in the TARP, bailouts, bonuses and the lobbying for the medicare bill that looks to me like it was designed as a second bailout for AIG.

    The perpetrators of these criminal acts of fraud within the financial institutions will likely go unpunished with not even a patsy to take the fall like poor Lee Harvey. The people who are being punished for their greed, manipulation and excessive gambling of these institutions are the people who are forced out of their homes and losing their jobs, while the speculators (who should all be charged and do a stretch behind bars)get pats on the back, keep their jobs and receive huge bonuses for their inconceivable bets. They think of no one but themselves or any consequences of their actions and should be held responsible for the huge Ponzi scheme built on manipulated figures/ data, insider trading, price fixing, conflicts of interest and deception that is the financial system or should I say casino.

    The US Government should seriously look at all of its Federal regulatory bodies which are full of intrinsic corruption and conflicts of interest with almost all regulators being previous employees of the companies that they are supposed to regulate. Just look at the mess this inept bunch of Feds caused in the Katrina aftermath, in Wall Street (plus the global knock on) and now the Gulf of Mexico if you have to regulate the regulators nothing will get done grated but independence should be assured and not open to any form of corruption.
    Incompetence or should I say ignorance is no excuse for putting themselves, their cronies and bribing lobbyists ahead of the people who have voted for them in these puppet democracies which when you don’t have a choice what or who can you vote for? Perhaps there really should be a candidate (just like in the Richard Prior movie) where you could vote for None of the Above.

    Britain is no better off in fact it is worse after the Labour party left us with a 400% debt/GDP ratio (see: http://www.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/3078296/the-true-extent-of-britains-debt.thtml ) and on the brink of bankruptcy. Now the Conservatives and Liberal coalition have to find a way to bail out the country (seemingly it’s a tradition following a Labour Government) with no real industry or commodities to export. They will of course be smeared as the bad guys for trying to balance the books with cuts and initially more borrowing on a diving currency. It is a shame that they didn’t start with trimming the size of the machine first before cutting spending in other areas. At least they started with the scrapping of the FSA. Now they should look to pointless spending in the districts who have to spend all of each year’s budget or lose it for the next year always spent on extra cameras or on pointless roundabouts. Now they should reward the thrifty councils for returning or giving them less to top up the coffers for the next fiscal year.

    I just wish there was some way to alleviate the worsening geopolitical situation. If freedom is defined by living under the regimes of the USA, Britain or Canada then I am totally liberated.

    I assume all members and regular readers of this site are seeking a way to escape these bureaucracies it is hard when they have you in the credit and rat race trap and are looking to follow Simons lead and get planting flags far away from this despotism. I have a few planted already and what I can say to everyone is that there is far more opportunity out there than you will ever find back home, wherever that may be. Just do it to coin a phase.

    From what I have been reading I would strongly suggest if you live in Gulf of Mexico, Florida or the south get out now. It is going to get really bad especially when the first hurricane comes through.

    Good luck to everyone in your search for you own Nirvana and to you guys who have a storm coming.

    One last thought on the actions in Toronto.
    Repression = Depression Prepare for the double dip.

  • TruthSeeker

    Yes, you're right.

    I wish everyone wold stop and think about what I'm about to say – as I met some folks back in '92 who I thought were just as crazy as you might think I am now…

    Ancient history, at least back to the Sumerian texts, and within the Tibetan texts, speak of a Lizard race. The Americas, North and South, are rife with reference to them. They're 4th dimensional and feed on blood to maintain human shape (this is where over 800,000 children permanently disappear each year in the US – with Canada enduring the same high figure).

    If you do your research the pieces start fitting together. Why else would:
    1) All of our female children be forcefully given cervical cancer prevention shots (designed to sterilize)?
    2) The FDA approve poisons as medicine?
    3) Genetically modified foods be found in OVER 80% of all food?

    Oh, the list could go on and on. All I ask is that you all take a look at what's going on, and see the madness for what it is. Planned occupation. They're here. It's happening.

    I've only thought of two solutions:
    1) A mass public awakening (Yeah, they have advanced technology – yet secretiveness is their BEST ally).
    2) Luciferase/Luciferin, -(Its the ingredient that makes fireflies glow, and it kills lizards.

    Truly troubling? The Chinese now pretty much own the US (they've been buying our debt since the Scherff -er Bush – family began defrauding the US) and they worship the dragon (royalty of the lizards)!

    Yet I shall never forget the YouTube showing of the raising of the Chinese flag on the White House lawn – it took three tries and a lonnnnnng time…

    While this is not conclusive – I urge you to visit this site, AND READ THROUGH IT: http://www.Solar-ElFoundation.org

    As a guidepost, if anyone ever tells you, “This is the only way”, RUN, don't walk to the nearest exit. However, if you turn over enough “rocks”, you will find pieces of the truth – and if you turn over enough, the pieces will form a picture. It's when the same picture keeps being formed that you see something akin to Truth.

    Be kind to one another, you, and we, are all we have… Peace.

    • Gordy

      You know, I'm not afraid of China so called owning us because we actually own them. Think about it, they hold about two trillion of our debt and growing. The problem for China is they could not effectively attack us or populate us so what could they do. If China called in their debt and if our Government had any balls at all we would just say to China, *&(&* off and take a hike. Oh, by the way, we don't owe you anything and thanks for the two trillion financial gift. If they complain too much we just tell them to keep their 20,000 freighters out in the ocean and not dock them and dump all their crap on the US soil until they get their attitude right. If we stopped purchasing from China they would be in economic chaos within six months and we would have to start manufacturing products which would create jobs which would jump our economy.

      Back to the problem, Obama is a socialist and does not have a leadership bone in his body nor does he have any balls to get the right job done. All he knows how to do is spend and tax.

    • Taoconductor

      Surely ,you don't mean that Canada has 800,000 children disappear each year? I have done a brief bit of research online and it seems this figure would be WILDLY out of the realm of possibility. You list some interesting ideas, but being sloppy with facts will discredit your presentation.

  • Arb

    Clearly i am swimming against the tide. I left low tax Europe (UK) to come to the USA to grow my company. Capital creation and Capital Growth is what the US offers. Agree that the tax hit here really hurts and the red tape is way more than i expected but if you want to create wealth rather than just protect it the US still is the best place on the planet. Business attitude and understanding of risk capital is where the US wins – even if political tides are not supportive. Arb.

  • Can it be different this time?

    Why do I find myself pondering…Were the hostile protestors indigineous to this or were they inserted into this so they could be visibly crushed and the peaceful messages & questions obscured? This would serve to discredit protestors as being too radical and it gives the watching world the lesson that radicals need to be shut down. All of this could be a farce.

    • Chengdu Express

      It works more like terrorist group tactics, think Hamas, Hezbollah, etc. The 'hostile protestors' use the 'peaceful' protestors' as a cover and as a way to elicit sympathy from the naive when media show police reacting. In Toronto, violent protestors would attack public or private property then change clothes and rejoin the main group, who were aware of what was being done and were complicit in the arrangement. This technique was learned from terrorists, who attack the group which prevents them from gaining power and then blend into the general population, many of whom willingly cover for them. As the media is invariably a liberal arts, unproductive, left wing clique the result is that the police are blamed rather than the original instigators.

  • Gordy

    I think we need to see what’s going to happen in November of 2010 before we run from the USA. I believe Obama will be nothing more than a Lame Duck and desirably so. As for the G8/G20 Summits it’s a pathetic display of government waste and out of control spending. But, what goes around will come around and sooner or later the world will realize that socialist governments do not work, have never worked and will only lead to total annihilation of any economy that would be sustainable. If you want to read a great book, read Atlas Shrugg by Ayan Rand. It’s all about the socializing of a capitalist country. Obama just plain sucks and is the worst thing that could happen to the US short of the illegal aliens, the healthcare bill, the new Finance bill, the economy, the jobs report, etc. Need I say anymore.

    • Dissentfromdayone

      Ayn Rand was the illuminati mistress of Philipe Rothschild. “Atlas Shrugged” is the blueprint for the destruction that's coming. That was no novel. The movie is coming out soon. CFR member Angeline Jolie is playing Dagny Taggart(sp?). It's all foreshadowing to what's coming…and what's coming is world destruction (recall in the book how the industrialists tanked their own companies? Think BP). Selah.

  • Beal

    Simon; Where is or which one is the “Quickest”, “Easiest”, & “Least-expensive” Jurisdiction in the world to survive & thrive during the coming financial melt-down<?>
    Beal

  • Maldek

    An excellent assessment.

    The G20 is a meeting of puppets. The only thing they have power to do is shake hands.
    What is it good for? Perhaps exactly what you wrote – send a message out to the people. “The goverment is the emperor.”

    If you are looking for people who have more powers – look at the Bilderberg meeting. Last year it was in greece and look how greece made it into the headlines since then.

    This year it was spain – let us guess where the sovereign bond “hammer” will fall next….

  • Sharyl Rhoades

    where is John Galt?

    • Gordy

      He's coming, soon!!! Believe it, he walks among us as we speak.

  • krey50

    There is a total lack of honesty and integrity in most world governments today. I watched Obama, with a straight face, tell the world that the US would cut in half its deficits by 2013. This is a outright lie unless he intends to raise taxes on everyone and increase the tax rates considerably and stop all spending. I think the American people are so use to the government taking care of them that they will go along so they can keep their subsidies, grants, welfare,food stamps, housing credits etc. There will not be a blanced budget in America until there is a real revolution (at the voting booth or in the streets)and I do not believe the people have the stomach nor fortitude any longer to stand up to the government. I talk to young people today and I do have a little hope as they seem to be realizing that there is no truth in Washington or with those that are suppose to represent us.

    • Gordy

      Amen to all you said & I have the guts to stand up and so do thousands of others in this great country. Obama doesn’t see what’s coming and it’s going to rip his heart out and stomp on it.

      Gordy,
      Vietnam Vet

      • Cash-8

        it is nice to see that Simon prints both sides including ones that have a different opinon than his

    • Joe

      Do you really think there was a time in history when it was different with world governments? If ever there was a “Golden Age” anywhere that lasted more than a generation or so, I'm not familiar with it. We're not unique in history. I think that understanding is the starting place for enduring improvements, but it won't be easy or fast…..it never is.

    • Cash-8

      in case you missed it there was a revoution at the voting booth when the polocies of mr.Bush that put the USA in such debt where defeated and hopefully someone who can get the USA out of the mess it is in was elected. I guess I am more positive than you and have faith in young people. Time will tell who is right.

  • Ro

    The best article of yours I have read yet! My sentiments exactly.
    Also love reading the comments of other readers.

  • beentheredonethat

    I agree that these summits are a total waste of time. Its like the story of the “emperors new clothes”…these countries are oblivious to the real problems yet parade around like they have it all under control…thus all discussions are vain window dressing. I live near Pittsburgh, PA and we had one of these great G-summits a year ago. The Federal government only shells out a little bit of cash to pay for this…El Presidente “volunteered” us for this honor but paying for it became primarily our responsibility. The extra security ( police, secret service, ATF, FBI, TSA, etc.) that had to be flown in and housed, feed, and MONITORED was enormous. For the most part things went without a hitch. But don't believe for one minute all the “singing in the street” protesters are peaceniks who want to just hand out flowers and give peace a chance. There were ample enough rabble rousers and anarchists lurking in the darkeness who stoked the flames then drew back into the shadows while someone else ( innocent folks ) dealt with the tear gas and riot squads. The magnatude of the event necessitated aquiring more law enforcement officers than could be properly trained and monitored for this kind of situation. Despite that we only had few incidents. As for future summits??? They are a powder keg that will most likely someday ignite….and because of what? I feel sorry for the country it happens in and the innocents who get caught in the crossfire.

    • http://twitter.com/dorothybaez DorothyKernaghanBaez

      Even rabble rousers have the right to speak.

      • beentheredonethat

        speak, yes. protest, yes. attempt peacefully to change something, yes. that is a right guarenteed under our constitution. but to throw bags of human excrement ( there was a raid of a staging area where this stuff was being stockpiled here ) absolutely not.

  • Delaware Valley

    There was a great article in the March 2010 Harpers on how governments have been increasing their efforts to develop non-lethal weapons – tazers, rubber bullets, sound waves that make you puke, etc. and the implications these weapons have for dominating urban warfare and stopping any protesters in their tracks without alarming the rest of the population. It also mentioned that the very visible protests at the G20 Summit in Seattle way back when, had a major impact of showing some developing nations that their voices could be heard. Another factoid, in the last ~5 years since tazers have come into wider use, something like 30 people have been killed from being tazed yet there's no law-suit in sight.

    Simon, thanks for the great service.

    http://harpers.org/archive/2010/03/0082866

    • Roq

      I agree about the tazers. I used with work the the Ethical Standards Department in Victoria Police. And right after two police shootings tazers became a hot topic on whether or not to bring them in as a standard piece of equipment for all police. Our research found (we looked at statistics from Canada) that tazers were not an effective policing tool for a number of reasons, one being that if a ‘tazee’ had a heart or circulatory condition, a tazer shock could cause cardiac arrest. Our findings were presented to the Chief Commissioner of Police, none-the-less, two years on and all general duties police now carry tazers. I put this down simply to a political move by the government to apease people’s perception that police need more non-lethal options.

    • Cash-8

      I may be incorrect but I think reviews are taking place on both the use and safety of tazers in Canada. I hope Delaware Valley is not suggesting that Canadian Police should use the deadly force used by USA or Thialand forces .Some things can be solved without making lawyers rich by suing others

  • Egbeeman

    i agree that every freedom loving american should consider leaving the usa for good. however i think that we should be considering countries that most people never even think of, such as ghana. what is your opinion of ghana?

  • American Pie

    Simon, you are correct to say that those in power did choose Toronto to show and demonstrate a sign of force against peaceful protestors. There was no need to attack the protestors. I am afraid this may be only the beginning of similar things to come. So Simon, in your opinion, what countries can we live in without a chance such violence?

  • E.B.

    Simon,
    You’re right on! I couldn’t agree more! Great & eloquent article, covering all angles, including the shameful waste of 1.2 Cdn. dollars for an utterly useless event (except for the social “bonding”) that could have been had for a song if staged in a remote location.
    It becomes apparent that Kanukistan (also known as “Canada”) may not be quite the epitome of kindness & fairness as it likes to be seen by the world.
    E.B.

  • Gordy

    Simon, you're doing a great job.

  • Babablacksheep

    I think these G# meetings are for show, as the real decisions have already been made by the bilderberg group meetings, round table group meetings, trilateral commission meetings etc etc….

    Whats the point of protesting at these lousy G8/g20 meetings, we should organize huge masses to protest those bilderberg meetings, crash the party, start a riot, drag out each participant, rape each and every one of them etc, stuff like that…

    that would be more justice……

  • Chengdu Express

    I’m disappointed that you were so upset that you couldn’t write, Mr Black, after you watched the news about the events in Toronto. Everything you say about the uselessness of the meeting is true and I can understand why taxpayers, especially Canadian taxpayers, would be bitter about their wasted money. On the other hand, I think you’ve got the wrong end of the stick here.
    There are really two kinds of people: those who work by creating goods and want to take care of themselves and their families with the profits from their labour; and those who want to continually expand a list of ‘free’ services with the money that the government doles out in order to secure their votes. They want free drugs, free housing, free schooling, free transportation, free everything eventually.
    It is this second group that comprised the protesters. The media was saturated with adverts for ‘social justice’ and NDP (Canada’s socialist party) types to converge on Toronto. See http://g20.torontomobilize.org/ for an example. These are not nice people, Simon. These are the people who are living off the work of that first group, the investors, workers, and doers. In Canada, the income taxes alone are egregiously high. On a taxable income of $100,000 you’re going to pay between 40 and 50%. The whole system of theft by taxes is supported by a left wing educational system, courts, and media. Yes, the footage and reporting that the whole world has been watching emanates from the CTV and CBC networks, which invariably work as tools of the NDP and Liberal Party.
    Not that it makes the sight of riot police on the charge any prettier or less upsetting, of course. But I suggest that you alleviate your sadness by viewing it from a different perspective. See it as two very despicable groups of parasites, who normally try to victimise you and me, having a great feud and punch up in the middle of their family BBQ. Your anger will pass, and you may smile again.
    I will smile until the criminals who vandalised public and private property get sentences that are light in the extreme. Then I’ll remember that it is Canada after all, and I shouldn’t expect too much for my tax loonies.

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