Environmental Activism as a Capitalist Trojan Horse, and the Bill Gates Factor.

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War on Global Agriculture: The Unsustainable ‘Sustainable’ UN Agenda 2030

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William Shakespeare and the New World Order: “Hell is Empty and all the Devils are Here”

William Shakespeare’s birthday: he taught us never to despair in our resolve to confront the Lie. “to unmask falsehood and bring truth to light”. War criminals in high office are celebrated as messengers of peace: “And thus I clothe my naked villany. And seem a saint, when most I play the devil.” (Shakespeare, the words of King Richard III)

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The Qatargate Scandal: Could It Signal the End of the ‘Brussels EU’?

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South Korea Opens the Door for Ukrainian False Flag Attack on Civilians

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Man Brutally Kills Wife That Spent Night Out with Friend

On Saturday, April 15, a heart-wrenching tragedy occurred in Las Vegas when 33-year-old Shiva Gummi stabbed his wife to death. According to the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police, Gummi contacted 911 and told the dispatcher that he had wounded himself. When asked if his wife could help to quell the bleeding from his lacerations, he bluntly replied that she was dead. When police arrived at the couple’s home, they discovered a “large bloody kitchen knife” lying beside them. At the residence, Gwendoline Amsrala, 28 was pronounced dead.

Although Gummi and Amsrala had never reported domestic abuse problems, a witness said that the man was upset because his spouse was out the night before. It was found out that Gummi was also out that night and returned to their house at 11 PM, while Amsrala returned at 9 PM. It was said that the man was irritated that his companion had stayed out with her drunken friend after an evening of drinking.

Gummi was delivered to a nearby hospital in a critical state and subsequently arrested for open murder with a weapon. Amsrala had recently graduated from UNLV’s School of Medicine in 2022 and was passionate about providing for her patients. Her chief there created a GoFundMe drive to support the family. Although it is impossible to replace the immense loss of her life, her friends and family are trying to cope with their grief by remembering her fantastic sense of humor, resilience, leadership, and her beautiful smile.

The untimely death of Amsrala has distressed the Las Vegas community. The police are still examining the incident, while Gummi’s legal representative has yet to make a statement. While the pain of her loss is inevitable, her family and friends keep her wonderful memory alive as they celebrate her legacy.

Man Ends Up Dead After Doing Favor for Friend

On April 14, tragedy struck the community of Henrico County, Virginia, when Shelby Jacobs, age 49, was fatally shot while assisting his friend in taking a television to the dumpster outside his friend’s apartment.

Surveillance footage tells a devastating testimony, revealing the image of suspect Dyven G. Henderson, 18, of Henrico, directly looking into the security camera moments before the shooting.

Alvinea Lee, Shelby Jacobs’ cousin, has grief-stricken memories of Jacobs as a generous and kind person, whose positivity and energy constantly painted laughter and lightened the atmosphere. She tells WTVR, “He didn’t want to hurt anyone’s feelings; he’d give his last even though he didn’t have much.”

Fortunately, police were able to locate Henderson at a nearby motel and take him into custody. He is now facing charges after being arraigned of second-degree murder and also using a firearm in the commission of a felony. The motive for the murder is still unknown.

Jacobs’ death leaves a void in both his family and the greater community. All that is left is the unanswered questions and a plea for the public’s help. Henrico Police urges anyone with information on the shooting to contact 804-501-5000 or Crime Stoppers 804-780-1000 to lend their assistance in bringing justice and closure.

Woman Dies After a Rock is Thrown into Her Windshield

A night of tragedy in Arvada, CO, resulted in the senseless death of 20-year-old Alexa Bartell and two other motorists’ injuries due to tossed rocks. Alexa was driving home after work on Wednesday evening when her phone suddenly dropped. Her friend tracked her down using her phone’s location, where they discovered her car had been forced off the road in a field, her body inside, and the windshield shattered with a rock embedded in it.

Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office (JSCO) determined the cause of death to be a homicide, the rock having been thrown through her windshield. The incident occurred in a series of rock-throwing events in the area that night; the other incidents resulted in two minor injuries and damaged cars, though no other fatalities. Police have recovered some of the rocks that were used, and they assume there is more that was thrown that night.

Law enforcement is now asking for people to be cautious and aware of their surroundings and to check the footage from their security and dashboard cameras for any information that could help bring the culprit to justice.

This tragedy serves as a wake-up call to think twice before displaying any behaviors that have the potential to harm others and to exercise due diligence in reporting any suspicious behavior. Let us all remember Alexa Bartell’s life and use it as inspiration to foster a safer and more vigilant environment.

Deep State Theology

When reading last week’s “How the Deep State Took Down Nixon” in Compact, a new self-identified “radical” post-liberal journal, Oliver Stone came to mind.

In Stone’s 1995 “Nixon” biopic, Anthony Hopkins as Nixon realizes he’s not really the most powerful man in the country but is instead beholden to the “beast.”  At one point Nixon is driven down a long dusty Texas rural driveway to meet who is apparently really in charge, an oil billionaire named Jack Jones and played by Larry Hagman (better known as “J.R.” in “Dallas”) But the “beast” is more expansive as a conglomeration of big business and intelligence agencies manipulating events for their own power and profit across decades.

In the film, the “beast” is also represented by CIA director Richard Helms, villainously portrayed by Sam Watterson (better known as the indefatigable “Law & Order” prosecutor “Jack McCoy”), who vaguely threatens Nixon with what happened to JFK, i.e., assassination.  The “beast” won’t tolerate Nixon’s peacemaking because it profits from war. “Nixon” is a follow-up to Stone’s 1991 biopic “JFK,” which portrays the “beast” killing JFK for the same reason, his aversion to war.   

The Compact article essentially agrees with Oliver Stone that Nixon was taken down by the “national security state.”  Nixon wanted détente with the Soviets, U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam, rapprochement with China.  The “deep state” wasn’t going to tolerate at.  The Watergate break-in was actually set up by the CIA to destroy Nixon.  According to the article, the FBI, Joint Chiefs of Staff and CIA weren’t “fighting to limit “the imperial presidency” but guarding their own “institutional autonomy” and “interagency consensus.” Nixon challenged and defeated that “consensus,” precipitating his downfall.  And now, “mindful of Nixon’s fate, most presidents—but not all—prefer to avoid defying that consensus.”

Such narratives claiming that an ongoing all powerful secret cabal really controls the levers of power are always appealing.  They seem to comprehensively explain why so much is wrong.  It turns politics into a simple morality play pitting noble outsiders against the sinister “system.”  We the people, however we choose to self-identify, are innocent victims to a more powerful elite who cannot be dislodged.  “We” deserve so much better. But who will deliver us?  We need a political “savior!”  Compact editor Sohrab Ahmari tweeted: “Long live Nixon.”

Nixon was not a savior, or even outside the post-WWII consensus, of which he was a chief champion.  He was a very talented, intelligent politician who believed in America but also was insecure, paranoid, and conniving.  His paranoia, insecurity and obsessions directly fueled his administration’s ridiculous felonies like the break-in of the Democratic Party headquarters at the Watergate.  He perhaps could have survived the revelation had he not launched an even more absurd cover-up that prolonged the crisis over a grueling two years, domestically and internationally weakening America, guaranteeing the collapse of Southeast Asia, and subjecting the country to the horror of a presidential self-implosion.   

The conspiracy theory by Compact asserts or implies the deep state tricked the Nixon Administration into an illegal and bungled burglary, orchestrated the D.C. police arrest of the burglars, and inveigled Nixon and staffers into a prolonged and hapless cover-up attempt accompanied by the president’s personal melt-down, and recorded by the president’s own taping devices, with nearly all his staffers turning state’s witness. The “smoking gun” that doomed Nixon recorded him instructing the CIA to claim responsibility for the Watergate break-in so the FBI would not investigate. It was a ridiculous proposal. Hardly a conspiracy, the Watergate fiasco was tragic clown show. 

Despite his supposed vast powers as portrayed by Compact and Oliver Stone, CIA Director Helms was fired by Nixon and sent to Iran as ambassador. Compact also cites J. Edgar Hoover, who of course had already died before the Watergate break-in.  Nixon’s appointed successor FBI Acting Director Patrick Gray quickly imploded thanks to his own mishandling of Watergate. Compact faults FBI Deputy Director and Hoover acolyte Mark Felt, later revealed to be the Washington Post’s “Deep Throat” source.

Hoover, Helms and Felt all had long government careers, like Nixon, with equally complex records and motives.  That they connived together to destroy a presidency is ridiculous. Hoover, a long-time Nixon friend, was probably the one senior figure, had he lived, who could have counseled Nixon away from the Watergate disaster. 

Conspiracy narratives try to synthesize complicated and contradictory motives and actors into a single cohesive purpose, which is rarely plausible.  Human nature is such that most people, even at their most devious, are typically responding day by day to events according to their best lights, not plotting intrigues with large numbers of people that require years to unfold. 

All persons and institutions are self-interested and self-protective, competing against each other for advantage. Hoover, Felt, Helms and the Joint Chiefs of Staff were not opposed to détente with the Soviet Union or negotiations with the North Vietnamese. They jealously guarded their own institutional prerogatives. Nixon even more so guarded his, and obsessed over enemies, real and imagined. He kept secrets and distrusted them, as he distrusted nearly everyone, and they responded in kind.  The White House “plumbers” were created to plug leaks in the administration and ended up committing burglaries and plotting other felonies.

Nixon often had nutty ideas, sometimes fueled by drink, like firebombing the Brookings Institution, which his more experienced aides knew to ignore. Less experienced aides sometimes took him seriously.  Figures like Hoover and Helms often rightfully protected their agencies from egregious administration politicization or criminal proposals.  Hoover, for example, shrewdly blocked the infamous “Huston Plan,” crafted by a very young Nixon staffer, for mass illegal wiretaps and break-ins to combat domestic terrorism.

Interestingly, Nixon seems to have had not much interest in conspiracy claims about Watergate. He refused to meet the authors of Silent Coup, one book Compact sites. Perhaps he was too much of a realist to believe such fantasies, however appealing. Claims of conspiracy are typically escapes from reality. They also feed our own egos and self-righteousness by imagining that our preferences are noble but defeated by undefined vast sinister forces with almost supernatural power.  Real life, especially as seen through the prism of Christianity, in which God is sovereign and fallible humans have agency but limited power, is more complicated and interesting.

Human nature can sink to fathomless depravity but thankfully is restricted by divine grace. People with sinister plots may imagine they can orchestrate large events in their favor with precision but are almost always disappointed. The good news is that the wicked, no less than the righteous, are highly fallible.

Claims about a dark “deep state” 50 years ago or now distract from addressing an always more challenging reality. Bureaucracies of all sorts, especially government, are inert, wasteful, self-serving, and resistant to external direction. Yet they also bring some continuity and wider consciousness of public service beyond passing partisan desires.  No person or entity, neither a Nixon nor an agency like the FBI, can be completely entrusted with power.  They must be balanced against each other.

For Oliver Stone in “Nixon,” and seemingly for Compact, the explanation for the world’s evils lies at the end of a long Texas driveway with a deviously smiling oilman portrayed by Larry Hagman.  But in God’s real world, there’s a bit of Larry Hagman in each of us, all the time, trying to completely control, but, thankfully, denied that power.  We might recall Nebuchadnezzar’s prayer to the “King of heaven, all of whose works are truth, and His ways justice. And those who walk in pride He is able to put down,” as “among the inhabitants of the earth, no one can restrain his hand.”

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