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  • From: Tommy Tolson <healinghawk@earthlink.net>
  • To: permaculture <permaculture@lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: [permaculture] Why politics matters to Permaculture
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 11:57:11 -0500

Today, AlterNet features an article about the misbegotten Bush junta's deployment of US military might into all the oil bearing regions of the planet. If this holds, imperialism won't begin to describe US global dominion. The US could wage war now from more than 730 permanent bases on Earth. All US wars are commercially driven. These wars will be meant to maintain the "American lifestyle" at the expense of the rest of Earth's people. Where there are soldiers, there is usually war. Where locals have something the US wants, there is always war. The US has never left the position of economic war brought into reality by being created by the Constitution as the only market society on Earth. My country wages economic war on the entire planet every day all day long. The subjugation of Native peoples was economic war, the goal being to force the people into a money economy. The subjugation of the people native to any place containing something the US wants is the bottom line of all these US military bases. Let there be no mistaking the aim of this program. It was designed in the 90s as the Plan for a New American Century and the Bush junta has never, for one second, wavered from enacting this plan.

"American interests" are always economic.

Go to www.newamericancentury.org to read the plan. This plan is designed to suppress all overt global resistance to US economic dominance.
As the story in AlterNet confirms, the plan is in full force, with billions of dollars per day going into building these bases. There's one near you, wherever you are. The story is at http://www.alternet.org/stories/5407/.

No one flies under this radar.

Tommy Tolson
Austin, TX




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