by Frank Scott / April 16th, 2013
Before the USA begins vengefully bombing another nation, with
Iran, Syria, and North Korea high on the list of supposedly deserving
targets, we should look at our own nest of potential terrorist murderers
right here at home. Anyone, mentally ill or not, who wished to inflict
horror on large numbers of people could do so at greater ease than it
would take to acquire professional help for a disabling condition or
find a friend understanding enough to listen to someone’s problems.
We are the most alienated, armed, and dangerous population in the
world and a person moving from guns to explosives as an expression of
hate, distrust, anger or any other socially warped form of pain
management really wouldn’t have that difficult a time. It may even be
relatively easier to graduate from pistols to bombs given that there are
at least some anti-gun forces at work — however unsuccessfully so far —
while the anti-explosives movement does not yet exist.
Though it is as possible as anything seems to be in a rapidly
spiraling into anything-can-happen-to-anyone-anytime environment, the
tragic Boston bombings need hardly be a foreign exercised plot given
that even a barely competent US insecurity state should have known about
it if that were the case.
At its previously incompetent state it failed
miserably on 9/11/01 but since then has had ample time to not only
clean up its act but also become one of the world’s biggest
eavesdroppers on, and invaders of, its own people’s privacy.
Hard to believe a foreign entity could arrange with or set up people
here to do something like this with no knowledge coming to a security
industry which is close to listening in on every thought that takes the
form of electronic blips on line, voices on phones or texts in print.
Unless it was the most sophisticated secret organization on the planet
or the multi billion dollar insecurity marketplace has produced a
greater fiasco than the banking scam that cost Americans more billions,
the “noise” made by the planning of such a plot would have to be heard,
even by an incompetent and hearing disabled crew of counterspies. A more
likely very small if not individually driven killer operation sounds
more logically illogical.
The ability to create or purchase and then place bombs in a crowded
area is unfortunately widely shared and really not that much more
difficult than spraying automatic gunfire at moviegoers in a theater or
children and teachers at school. Though frightening enough to make us
all think even before this specific tragedy, it needs to be considered a
possible action at any time by anyone driven to suicidal acts that take
countless others with them.
As this is written, this one doesn’t seem the act of a consciously
suicidal person or persons, though thinking that one could survive this
and get away with it implies at least some form of delusional mental
state. But any idea that a foreign nation was behind this attack should
be further back on the burner than many war mongers and other
drooling-for-blood advocates of mass murder would like us to believe.
And the number lusting for a vampire feast of life sucking is probably
larger than it was at the time of 911, given the state of public
mentality after all these years of attacks on consciousness by
military-industrial-media, the Washington staff of the warhead
department, and lobbies constantly protecting Israel from biblically
originating fear of obliteration and/or extermination as a result of
being chosen by god for special status as scapegoat for everybody else
on the planet.
All of these forces and sources have worked hard and spent much to
create more hostility in an already delicately trip wired environment.
But before we go along with the program of public mass murder committed
on innocent nations to avenge more private acts of brutal violence, we
would do well to more closely examine the atmosphere and mindset of a
society – ours – that might play a major role in creating these
tragedies.
This article was posted on Tuesday, April 16th, 2013 at 12:00am and is filed under
General.
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