Sep 1, 2014

Considering the Denial Bubble

ISIS has committed war crimes that make Genghis Khan look like a boyscout. (Photo: RT)
 

    I try to be a calm and positive force for good here on the blog. I do this because I think that the truth is often the less alarmist path, and also because in the US, people are so deluged by bad news from all sides that they have developed an ability to discount or set aside bad news. This means that a lot of people who need to make emergency plans or be ready to shelter in place use their energies to box up the bad news they have heard, rather than actually making those plans and following them through. It takes energy to live in a bubble of denial, and many people do. It's been difficult in the past few months not to continually post world news which is very somber. I have tried to balance positive things with which we have power, while interspersing the things we should talk about, that are decidedly bad news.

I have friends from my time in Russia who are wonderful generous people, but just as Barack Obama does not speak for me, Mr. Putin often does not speak for them. I personally disapprove of Mr. Putin's quest to enter the sovereign nation of Ukraine. As I type, armored Russian units press deeper into Eastern Ukraine where there is already an humanitarian crisis. Mr. Putin himself denies that this is happening. There is deep concern for Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, as the leader of Russia considers Ukraine's borders to be of no consequence to him. Mr. Putin, a former leader of the KGB, has paid off Russian debt, and sharply upgraded all manner of military supplies and equipment. There is also a mandatory military service for each young Russian, so there are plenty of young people to send in a larger scale war with Russia. There is also a propaganda machine gearing up as if to go to war. Russia Today is wholly subsidized by Putin's war machine, and justifies all of Mr. Putin's actions. I listen to RT daily and the chasm between BBC, DW, NHK, Arirang, and Euronews becomes ever wider.) Mr. Putin has often said that the greatest loss of the last century was the break up of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. It does not take much imagination to see that he may be trying to reassemble it during his tenure. No less than seventeen people who have stood in vocal opposition to Mr. Putin have died under unusual circumstances. (One of the most notable, Alexander Litvinenko, a former KGB agent who was a specialist in organized crime, was killed using polonium laced tea while at home in London. The polonium used was traced to Russia by Britain.). Mr. Putin is a strong leader who has championed the Russian Orthodox Church at home, but this does not make him a positive force. He will apparently do anything to shape the world as he wishes in the name of the Russian Federation. Sometimes, I wish we had a leader half as committed to our own nation, as Mr. Putin.

Meanwhile, the US continues with an ineffectual leader who ignores the looming world on fire, and makes sweeping changes to American life while completely ignoring the Constitution. This furthur provides unique opportunities in which to gain ground for Mr. Putin. ISIS, who is more violent than Al Queda thinks is necessary or desirable, is gaining ground in Iraq and in Syria.

Here in the US, Rome burns while Nero golfs. The US porous Southern border lets in countless illegal aliens, some of whom are extremely likely to be representatives of ISIS here on specific missions.
This week Judicial Watch, one of the best government watchdogs in the US, announced that high level US governmental forces have received information that an attack on the US through our Southern borders is imminent. Rather than protecting us through this, many of us believe that the present Obama administration will likely use this to furthur strip our own personal freedoms and find ways to take our guns and ammunition. Increasingly, it seems that the broad arming of much of our citizenry might someday be all that prevents a foreign takeover of our nation and its remaining resources.

ISIS has promised that we, the United States, will bathe in our own blood. With a history of sexual violence which makes prior groups look like boyscouts, we have no doubt as to their intent.

The world is moving in a very negative direction for most of us. It is clearly time to make preparations necessary in order to stay home and eat there for an extended period if necessary. Be prepared to render normal and expected first aid/medical care as needed at home. Get CPR certified. Take a concealed weapons course, if you haven't already. Take advantage of the present sales of freeze dried food. Stock vinyl gloves should Ebola or other illnesses become an issue in your area. I don't need you to be frightened, but I do need you to spend less energy and resources on the maintenance of a denial bubble, and more resources on making personal plans to keep yourself and your families safe throughout some difficult times, which look to be just up ahead.

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