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Overthrowing the 1% Glen T. MartinNovember 2011 The 1% own or control all the systems of the Earth. First and foremost, they control the macro- economics of the world, which ultimately means they control, directly or indirectly, the communications of the world, the health care services of the world, the food and agricultural services, the transportation, the mining, energy, and industrial processes of the world. To facilitate and consolidate their control over everything, they colonize the governments and political processes around the world, so that most politicians and legislators serve their interests. To enforce the laws and regulations tailored to suit their interests, they colonize the militaries and police forces of the world. They are insatiable in their greed for money, power, and control. They have most of the world’s resources and assets in their control and they want more: they want it all. They use the imperial hegemon, the immense military and economic power of the United States, to enforce their global system of domination and exploitation upon the hapless peoples of the planet. They cannot stand, as Noam Chomsky has repeatedly pointed out, any nation or people attempting to take independent economic initiatives. The threat of a good example, the threat that some group might create a decent life for itself outside their system, is utterly intolerable to them. The world is so fragmented and divided that it is easy for them to target independent initiatives in Chile, Haiti, Nicaragua, Angola, Venezuela or elsewhere and crush any moves toward freedom. During the Great Depression, the New Deal was implemented within the US in order to prevent a possible socialist revolution. The 1% agreed to pension plans, social security, graduated income tax, employer health care systems, and relatively weak economic regulations in return for the silence and complicity of the 99% in the US with this global system of domination and exploitation. In the interests of its ruling class, U.S. forces proceeded to destroy emerging democracies in Guatemala and Iran in 1954, and instituted military repression in those countries. For the next six decades, the US continued to overthrow, subvert, invade, or destroy progressive governments and social movements worldwide, largely with the tacit complicity of the American people who were doing OK because of their New Deal. By 1980, when Ronald Reagan came to power as their favored candidate, the 1% had realized that they had so much power, and that the American people were so passive and propagandized, that they no longer had to abide by the New Deal to prevent a socialist revolution. Their craving to have it all, to dominate everything on the Earth, came to the fore again and they began a systematic assault on the people of the U.S. – fabricating ever new terrorist threats to control our minds, destroying the manufacturing base of the country in favor of an economic "financialization" that produces nothing but windfalls for the super-rich, increasing militarization to solidify their global control over the planet, and attacking jobs, wages, benefits, social security, and health care at home. Occupy Wall Street represents the awakening of a portion of the 99% within the US to a spirit of rebellion and resistance against this nightmare of totalitarian domination by the 1%. It has spread beyond the U.S., largely to other first world countries, but the stirrings of a global movement can be heard as far away as Egypt, Tunisia, and Bangladesh. The system of domination is a world system. The 1% who dominate the U.S. use that domination as a mechanism for imperial exploitation of the planet. The struggle is worldwide and not limited to individual nations.People
all over the world are making demands that are
not unique to their own countries. The
phenomenon is worldwide.
The majority the
world over are living in poverty while the rich
live in unimaginable luxury, and this is a
worldwide crisis that no single governments can
address. The global environment is
disintegrating, collapsing, affecting everyone
on Earth, and it is clear that governments
cannot deal with this without uniting together
in a common global effort.
Militarism is
rampant and the nuclear powers are acting in
ways that may lead the world to nuclear
holocaust if something is not done decisively
and quickly to disarm these monstrosities, yet
governments are only making this situation
ever-more dangerous.
The 99% are bound
together by these common interests that
transcend all borders and nations.
Their demands need
to be global and represent the interests of the
99% globally. The
meeting of the G-20 in Cannes will not and
cannot solve the problem. Most of these G-20
nations are the imperialist nations using their
military power to invade and dominate all
countries seen as opposing their system of
global economic exploitation.
Instituting a
financial speculation tax, which they are now
considering, will not do it.
It will not save the
global environment, feed the billions of hungry
in the world, nor eliminate nuclear weapons. The
G-20 represent the 1%, not the 99%.
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