Gangster
State US/UK
Paul
Craig Roberts
21
August, 2013
On
July 23 I wrote about how the US reversed roles with the USSR and
became the tyrant that terrifies the world. We have now had further
confirmation of that fact. It comes from two extraordinary actions
by Washington’s British puppet state.
David
Miranda, the Brazilian partner of Glenn Greenwald, who is reporting
on the illegal and unconstitutional spying by the National Stasi
Agency, was seized, no doubt on Washington’s orders, by the puppet
British government from the international transit zone of a London
airport. Miranda had not entered the UK, but he was seized by UK
authorities.
http://rt.com/op-edge/uk-gay-greenwald-freedom-police-679/ Washington’s UK puppets simply kidnapped him, threatened him for
nine hours, and stole his computer, phones, and all his electronic
equipment. As a smug US official told the media, “the purpose was
to send a message.”
You
might remember that Edward Snowden was stuck for some weeks in the
international transit zone of the Moscow airport. The Obama tyrant
repeatedly browbeat Russia’s President Putin to violate the law and
kidnap Snowden for Obama. Unlike the once proud and law-abiding
British, Putin refused to place Washington’s desires above law and
human rights.
The
second extraordinary violation occurred almost simultaneously with
UK authorities appearing at the Guardian newspaper and illegally
destroying the hard drives on the newspaper’s computers with the
vain intention of preventing the newspaper from reporting further
Snowden revelations of US/UK high criminality.
It
is fashionable in the US and UK governments and among their
sycophants to speak of “gangster state Russia.” But we all know
who the gangsters are. The worst criminals of our time are the US
and UK governments. Both are devoid of all integrity, all honor, all
mercy, all humanity. Many members of both governments would have
made perfect functionaries in Stalinist Russia or Nazi Germany.
This
is extraordinary. It was the English who originated liberty. True,
in 1215 it was the freedom of the barons’ rights from the king’s
infringement, not the freedom of the commoner. But once the
principle was established it spread into the entire society. By 1680
the legal revolution was complete. The king and the government were
subject to law. The king and his government were no longer the law
and above the law.
In
the 13 colonies the Englishmen who populated them inherited this
English achievement. When King George’s government refused the
colonies the Rights of Englishmen, the colonists revolted, and the
United States was born.
The
descendants of these colonists now live in an America where their
Constitutional protections have been overthrown by a tyrannical
government that claims it is above the law. This raw fact has not
stopped the US government or its puppets from continuing to cloak the
war crime of military aggression in the faux language of “bringing
freedom and democracy.” If the Obama and Cameron governments were
in the dock at Nuremberg, the entirety of both governments would be
convicted.
The
question is: are there sufficient brainwashed people in both
countries to sustain the US/UK myth that “freedom and democracy”
are attained via war crimes?
There
is no shortage of brainwashed Americans who love to be told that they
are“indispensable” and “exceptional,” and therefore entitled
to work their will on the world.It is difficult to discern in these
clueless Americans much hope for the revival of liberty. But there
is some indication that the British, who did not inherit liberty but
had to fight for it for five centuries, might be more determined.
The
British Home Affairs Committee, chaired by Keith Vaz, is demanding an
explanation from Obama’s lap dog, the British prime minister.
Also, Britain’s watchman over anti-terrorism enforcement, David
Anderson, is demanding that the UK Home Office and police explain the
illegal use of anti-terrorism laws against Miranda, who is not a
terrorist or connected to terrorism in any way.
Brazil’s
foreign minister has joined the fray, demanding that London explain
why the UK violated its own law and abused a Brazilian citizen.
Of
course, everyone knows that Washington forced its UK puppet to
violate law in order to serve Washington. One wonders if the British
will ever decide that they would be better off as a sovereign
country.
The
White House denied involvement in Miranda’s kidnapping, but refused
to condemn the illegal action of its puppet.
As
for the UK’s destruction of press freedom, the White House supports
that, too. It is already happening here.
Meanwhile,
get accustomed to the police state:
Paul
Craig Roberts, former Assistant Secretary of the US Treasury and
Associate Editor of the Wall Street Journal, has held numerous
university appointments. He is a frequent contributor to Global
Research
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