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Cult Of War, Violence And Greed 

America is a unique class of humans from any perspective, with the recent school shootings it seems a reminder is needed that America is a country, and a culture, built on blood, violence, greed, and the most carnal instincts of the bottom of the Maslow pyramid.  First let’s start with a bit of history.

The “Founding Fathers” as they are called, actually there were many groups who came to America at the same time.  Finally they all sort of worked together.  Mostly we can categorize them as two groups:

  • Greedy Entrepreneurs (those who wanted to find riches in the new world) AND
  • Religious Zealots whose beliefs were SO NUTTY they were exiled from their home countries, or their way of life was banned there (I.e. Illuminati)

The poor class of ‘sick and weak’ workers really just wanted a job, they didn’t really form any institutions or influence the culture here – they just worked their ass off.  This silent working class still exists today, although it is less potent than 100 years ago.

The ‘Founding Fathers’ to be precise were a bunch of White European slaveowners that said all men are created equal.  The world didn’t take America serious until Truman maimed millions of Japanese at Hiroshima and Nagasaki, so all this early history has never really been explored from this perspective aside from a few books on the topic.  America was a land of freaks and nuts and counterculture revolutionaries, witches, racists, and warriors.  The American Revolution was the first realization of this collective that all agreed that violence is the first answer to solve any problem.  Fuck the British, throw the tea in the river.  The sissies that didn’t buy this line escaped quietly North and started Canada.

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