QUESTION: Dear
Mr. Armstrong
Isn’t the FBI a government agency?
In this case, they are paid with “the people” tax money?
Aren’t they supposed to be neutral, I mean, they should be “incorruptible”?
They should not take a position for the left or the right. They should be there for “Justice”?
Can you explain?
Many Thanks to you and your team for all your teachings.
Have a beautiful day
MF
Isn’t the FBI a government agency?
In this case, they are paid with “the people” tax money?
Aren’t they supposed to be neutral, I mean, they should be “incorruptible”?
They should not take a position for the left or the right. They should be there for “Justice”?
Can you explain?
Many Thanks to you and your team for all your teachings.
Have a beautiful day
MF
ANSWER:
What you say is the theory of a perfect world. Unfortunately, I believe that
ever since Bush Jr was elected, the power shifted from the president to the
bureaucracy. I have stated before that I use to meet with people who wanted to
run for president for the Republicans as a vetting process. They were told I
was there to inform them of the global economy and how it functioned, but in
reality, I was told to determine if I believed they could handle the job. Then
I was asked to run to Texas to meet with Bush Jr, but I was told this was
different. I was told he was really “stupid” and they asked me if I would
accept the position of Chief Economic Advisor to the president. I was shocked.
I asked, “Why would you make someone stupid president?” Particularly since it
was exactly opposite of what I had been asked to do for years. I was told he
had the “name” to win.
I was told at that time they
needed to surround him with “good people” and that is how Cheney became the de
facto president. Naturally, I declined for I could not continue my business.
Ever since that point in time, the bureaucracy rose to power. They took on a
mantle of authority that no one has been able to challenge. Trump has tried,
but look at what they have done to him. This is what people are calling the Deep State. The idea
that we are free is only an illusion. We have no rights.
The first march upon Washington emerged at this time from the
Panic of 1893 known as Coxley’s Army. This was a group of unemployed men who
marched during the depression year of 1894. Jacob S. Coxley (1854-1951) was a
businessman in Ohio whose idea was that government should provide employment
through creating public works. His ideas were eventually incorporated in
Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal and became the WPA in 1935. Coxley set out for
Washington on March 25, 1894, with about 100 men and arrived there on May 1st
with about 500 more who had joined. Coxley’s First Amendment rights were, of course, violated for they
arrested him for walking
on the grass and pretended it had nothing to do with his
march.
Nevertheless, it was this event that became the “Wizard of Oz.” Lyman
Frank Baum (1856-1919) was impressed by this movement. Off to see the Wizard
was Washington. The Tin Man was industry, the Scarecrow agriculture, and the
Cowardly Lion was William Jennings Bryan. The Yellow Brick Road was the gold
standard. It was hoped to persuade Congress to authorize a vast program of
public works, and restore the repealed Sherman Silver Purchase Act to increase the
money supply – the 19th Century version of Quantitative Easing that virtually
bankrupted the USA. This movement was all about financing a substantial
increase in the money in circulation to provide jobs for the unemployed.
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