Judi McLeod
History silently records, one by one, the every-so-often,
blood-letting despots and the palace revolts that change countless human
lives for the worse down through the ages.
Blood curdling screams of the people despots massacre on their way to
power remain indelible on human memory even centuries after the palace
revolts.
Often part of someone else’s chess board, despots move in darkness by stealth.
Muammar
Muhammad Abu Minyar al-Gaddafi seized power in a bloodless military
coup from King Idris in 1969 and served as the country’s head of state
until 1977, when he stepped down from his official executive role as
Chairman of the Revolutionary Command Council of Libya and claimed
subsequently to be merely a symbolic figurehead. He styled himself as
“Leader of the Revolution”; as recently as 2008, a meeting of
traditional African leaders bestowed on him the title “King of Kings”.
The cursed name of Idi Amin Dada still draws shudders from just the
memory of his reign of terror. Amin was the military dictator and third
President of Uganda a long and tortuous eight years from 1971 to 1979.
This despot could lay claim to a past that saw him joining the British
colonial regiment, the King’s African Rifles back in 1946. Eventually
he held the rank of Major General in the post-colonial Ugandan Army, and
became its Commander before seizing power in the military coup of
January 1971, deposing Milton Obote.
He later promoted himself to Field
Marshal while he was the head of state. Interesting to remember that
while serving in the British Regiment, Amin toured Kenya.
Amin’s
rule was characterized by gross human rights abuse, political
repression, ethnic persecution, extrajudicial killings, nepotism,
corruption, and gross economic mismanagement. The number of people
killed as a result of his regime is estimated by international observers
and human rights groups to range from 100,000 to 500,000. (Wikipedia)
All despots and dictators create auras in which they star as heroic
saviors of repressed peoples. Horror show Papa “Doc” Duvalier first won
public acclaim in fighting diseases, earning him the nickname “Papa
Doc”. He opposed a military coup d’etat in 1950, and was elected
president in 1957 on a populist and black nationalist platform. His
rule, based on a purged military, a rural militia and the use of a
personality cult and voodoo, resulted in the murder of an estimated
30,000 Haitians and an ensuing “brain drain” from which the country has
still not recovered.
The first thing despots who seize the country’s crown do after they
are inside the palace is root out the constitution or structure of the
nations of which they gain control.
The political elites who worked behind the scenes to take over the
United States of America in 2008, didn’t have to kick the White House
doors in. They merely had to wait for, and be ready for, the right
time.
They debuted behind a new creation accorded rock-star status by celebrities and media.
Barack Hussein Obama was not born, as he once joked, in a manger.
Obama wasn’t as much born as he was created and perfected on paper by
global elitists lusting for guaranteed, long-time power.
Moved like a piece of marble on a chessboard, their picture perfect
candidate entered public life as a senator, where he skirted the edges
of power getting ready for the big move to the White House.
Obama and his handlers didn’t need a military junta to pull it all
off, unlike all the despots before him, he didn’t have to gain control
of the media, he came into being already controlling the media.
Insider Valerie Jarrett, who has the strongest clutch on Obama’s
puppet strings, had been grooming him long before he was to become
America’s 44th president.
The masses keep asking how a man with no proven birth certificate, a bogus social security number, and missing records could advance uninterrupted to the highest office of the land.
It was easy as a walk in the park.
Obama, like Gaddafi, Imin, Papa Doc and all other despots who
preceded him emerged in the era of the Internet. With powerful friends
from Google, Apple and Facebook, he already controlled the news.
Obama’s Communications Director David Axelrod runs a flourishing
company that excels in the field of astroturf. Creative minds like
Steven Spielberg are the props of his reelection campaign.
Once the ‘grassroots’ had been tapped out for the $1 billion Obama
claims to need for h reelection, international celebrities like film
star George Clooney could easily raise him $15-million in now
Socialist-controlled France.
It wasn’t his intelligence or talent that drew the power-hungry elite
into the Obama tent. In their case, anyone would do, but Obama’s blind
hatred of the USA offered them lots to work with.
This is how they did it: They needed a silver-tongued black orator.
Obama is half black and half white, but comes off as having no white
side.
Obama’s the perfect paper president of the global elite because any
and all complaints about his hypocrisy bring on the easy charge of
“racism!”
Aside from the propaganda created by the world’s most creative minds
(Spielberg), their wind-up doll comes complete with haughty arrogant
expressions.
This works like a charm for Obama’s groomers as it affords lots of room for ‘Obama the Tormentor’.
Feeling depressed, frustrated and angry works for them as it keeps
the masses on edge at a time when they need to do their fanciest
footwork.
But wind-up doll presidents fashioned from paper as Manchurian
candidates who have vulnerable gaps in their personality can be
downright dangerous during a time frame when the mission of One World
Government is not complete.
When they drew Obama on paper they were so crazed by power lust, they
never noticed that their candidate was also lazy, narcissistic and dull
as proverbial dish water when unattached from a Teleprompter.
With all of their big plans for the Fundamental Transformation of
America, including in-house media, social network, Hollywood and
Astroturf control, they are both outnumbered and out-passioned by the
masses, who will fight to the death for their children and
grandchildren.
Canada Free Press