At the most perilous time in world history, waging peace takes on added urgency. On September 20, Gerald Celente will launch his new initiative.
He calls it “a movement designed to reinstate the core values that gave birth to this nation and provide the tools for advancing peace and restoring prosperity.”
He explains “[o]ur future is being robbed from us by murderous thieves. Their wet dream of a never ending War on Terror has created a living nightmare.”
“Not only have these psychopaths hijacked our nation’s wealth as our economy declines, their ‘destroy and degrade’ mentality is depriving us of joy, beauty, peace, and freedom that are our inalienable and god-given rights.”
America bears full responsibility for “killing and wounding” millions worldwide—an agenda of endless mass slaughter and destruction. “The choice is yours. Join me and Occupy Peace, and do your part to help restore the dignity of the human spirit and the sanctity of life.”
Celente lists five Occupy Peace “guiding principles:”
1. Close America’s empire of bases. Return foreign based troops home.
2. Provide responsible homeland security according to rule of law principles.
3. Deploy military forces to rebuild America.
4. Prevent US presidents from unilaterally going to war.
5. Give We the People real meaning.
Post-9/11 wars rage endlessly. Countries continue being raped, millions ruthlessly slaughtered, millions more suffering disabling injuries.
Carnage continues daily. New US wars assure more, including the madness of possible confrontation with Russia and/or China.
Celente explained over 20 years ago how America,” “market[s] and s[ells] war”—symptomatic of its longstanding violent culture, inventing “new enem[ies] to hate and fear . . . invade and occupy, a rogue state waging endless wars on humanity.
Propaganda proliferated “excuses are long gone. Our economy is barely sustaining itself . . . and our precious resources are squandered on war.”
“Occupy Peace will dispel the myth that war is good for the economy . . . (P)eace (alone) brings (sustained) prosperity”—and preservation of life on earth.
Learn more at occupypeace.us. Get involved. Take action. Oppose America’s bipartisan criminal class waging endless wars. Support peace—when it’s needed more than ever.
Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is “Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III.” Visit his blog at sjlendman.blogspot.com . Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network. It airs three times weekly: live on Sundays at 1PM Central time plus two prerecorded archived programs.
Further requirements for world peace and sustainable development:
1. Abolition of the veto power in the UN Security Council; and admitting at least Japan and Germany as permament members..
2. Reforming/reconstituting the IMF with interventionist powers that take into account the differing productive capacities of nations, as advocated by Keynes in the post-war Bretton Woods Conference, but rejected by the Americans at that time, presumabably because alleviation of poverty implies diffusion of power around the globe.