THE RULING ELITE
a Study in Imperialism,
Genocide and Emancipation
Deanna Spingola
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Copyright 2011 Deanna Spingola.
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A CKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I wish to thank my family and friends who supported my efforts during the research and writing process of this book. I also wish to thank the staff at Trafford Publishing for making the daunting publishing process more manageable. I also wish to thank my editors, Ragen Gillam and Robert Spingola, for their tireless efforts and patience and Jeff Broome for his suggestions. I acknowledge the influence of the following authors who contributed greatly to my understanding Ricardo Johansson, Professor Robert J. Miller, Jim L. Sumner, Walter D. Kennedy, Al Benson, Jr., John Remington Graham, James M. McPherson, Charles A. Lindbergh, Walter Brian Cisco, David A. Nichols, David Williams, Francis Paul Prucha, Ward Churchill, David E. Stannard, M. Annette Jaimes, and Roland G. Robertson and so many others.
I NTRODUCTION
As children, we all adopt heroes, people to emulate and respect. Then we grow up and begin to discover that the people we thought were worthy of our praises were actually a bunch of scoundrels. Some of those rogues were part of the ruling elite, a group composed of people who do whatever it takes to rise to the top of whatever occupational field or social hierarchy in which they are involved. Because most people are ethical and considerate, they would never deliberately harm others and believe that other people feel the same way. We assume that everyone has a conscience and would never deliberately hurt or deceive others. Sociopaths or psychopaths survive by taking advantage of our ignorance and naivety.
However, the people in the top echelon of many organizations live by other rules. Frequently, that involves some rather nefarious activities that most of us would never consider. In fact, they may exhibit psychopathic tendencies, including violent aggression against others. One might find a high percentage of psychopathic personalities in the political environment. Someone suggested that I title this book The Ruling Psycho-Sociopaths, probably much more accurate than the title I chose. Politicians, typically skilled in the persuasive arts, would have us believe that they actually serve the best interests of the people of whatever country they happen to reside in. The fact is that they are usually self-serving, highly manipulative, must control circumstances and people, have an insatiable desire for wealth and they may have psychopathic personalities. Psychopaths climb the ranks of most social hierarchies, habitually lie without remorse, and always say whatever is necessary to acquire position. Power does not always corrupt. However, corrupt individuals seek power. There are two sets of laws in every country, one for the elites and one for the rest of us.
The money powers control the majority of the worlds political leaders, particularly in America and England, two countries that have collaborated in many aggressive campaigns against less developed resource-rich countries. These two countries have consistent strategies of conquest where they target and then invade other nations, always under false pretenses. As men and now women fight, kill and obliterate the local culture, the ubiquitous bankers and corporate moguls wait until the military has captured, arrested and tried the local political leaders and have adequately subdued the residents. Under the auspices of restoring order, the victors occupy the country, impose a central bank, build military bases to protect the natural resources and assume control of the political apparatus. Well-connected corporate interests then mine the gold, silver, and minerals, extract the oil, coal, and other resources using available low-cost labor. People, shaped by the media, soon forget the initial reasons for the invasion as other circumstances develop that requires a continued occupation.
An examination of unrevised history provides ample evidence of the long-term diabolical deeds of the elite classes in every country. Alternative information is available despite dedicated efforts to control information through compulsory education and the corporate-controlled media. Because history is prologue, one may acquire an accurate perception of the events and political schemes of the current power base by evaluating what those same kinds of people have done in the past. Yet, due to disinformation, deception, and calculating rhetoric, ethical moral people frequently underestimate, justify or even dismiss the suspicious behavior of their political leaders. Notwithstanding the election charade, I reiterate presidential candidates, with negligible exceptions, are self-serving, power-hungry, parasitical people who the money powers have recruited, coached, and installed based on their compliance to the international bankers profit-producing agenda. Their candidates receive the media spotlight and seemingly, everything falls into place regardless of problematic qualifications.
International bankers fund the industrialists who control consumer energy, communications, transportation, pharmaceutical companies, and resource production. Industrialists socially engineer the culture through their tax-exempt foundations, which influences our perceptions from kindergarten through graduate school. The foundations control organizations like the American Medical Association, the American Psychological Association and other organizations staffed with experts who disseminate and promote standards of behavior, medical practices, and health standards, policies and procedures. Industrialists control the politicians, professional plunderers who, despite their rhetoric, only pretend to serve the public interests while lining their own pockets. Members of Congress enact legislation, based on what thousands of industrial lawyer/ lobbyists concoct, often without so much as a glance at what they are signing. Representative government ends when the polls close.
Given the predominance of court historians, one must carefully compare Americas actual history, not the one promoted in government schools, with his/her own value system. We cannot recognize where we are going or what we have become unless we know what the politicians have perpetrated against others in our name. Almost without dissent, we gradually accepted the transformation from an isolationist nation that purportedly encouraged the rights of self-government into a population that allowed greedy industrial interests to control our political systems, our educational systems and our religious systems in order to create an expanding globalist empire. In the process, we have sacrificed our principles, our liberties and have become self-righteous instead of righteous. The attributes of exclusivity and self-righteousness are as offensive in nations as they are in individuals.
The elite feel compelled to exercise authority and control over humanity. In order to manipulate the lives of the worlds people, they find it is essential to plunder, regulate and selectively distribute the earths resources food, water and shelter and the means to obtain those necessities. The elite consider many of the worlds peoples expendable and categorize them as consumers, commodities, slaves, or useless eaters. To facilitate a nefarious worldwide hegemony, the elite purchase or seize domination within existing governments, or they take control under the guise of establishing freedom, democracy or emancipating people from dictatorial control or the potential invasion by some tyrannical group, usually one that the elite created and controlled.