
Fear Rules
By Paul Craig Roberts
June 10, 2009 "Information Clearing House" -- The power of
irrational fear in the US is extraordinary. It ranks up
there with the Israel Lobby, the military/security
complex, and the financial gangsters. Indeed, fear might
be the most powerful force in America.
Americans are at ease with their countrys
aggression against Afghanistan, Iraq, and Pakistan, which
has resulted in a million dead Muslim civilians and
several million refugees, because the US government has
filled Americans with fear of terrorists. We have
to kill them over there before they come over here.
Fearful of American citizens, the US government is
building concentration camps apparently all over the
country. According to news reports, a $385 million US
government contract was given by the Bush/Cheney Regime
to Cheneys company, Halliburton, to build detention
centers in the US. The corporate media never
explained for whom the detention centers are intended.
Most Americans dismiss such reports. It cant
happen here. However, In northeastern Florida not
far from Tallahassee, I have seen what might be one of
these camps. There is a building inside a huge open area
fenced with razor wire. There is no one there and no
signs. The facility appears new and unused and does not
look like an abandoned prisoner work camp.
What is it for?
Who spent all that money for what?
There are Americans who are so terrified of their lives
being taken by terrorists that they are hoping the US
government will use nuclear weapons to destroy the
Muslim enemy. The justifications concocted for the
use of nuclear bombs against Japanese civilian
populations have had their effect. There are millions of
Americans who wish their government would
kill everyone that their government has
demonized.
When I tell these people that they will die of old age
without ever seeing a terrorist, they think I am insane.
Dont I know that terrorists are everywhere in
America? Thats why we have airport security and
homeland security. Thats why the government is
justified in breaking the law to spy on citizens without
warrants. Thats why the government is justified to
torture people in violation of US law and the Geneva
Conventions. If we dont torture them, American
cities will go up in mushroom clouds. Dick Cheney tells
us this every week.
Terrorists are everywhere. They hate us for our
freedom and democracy. When I tell
Americas alarmed citizens that the US has as many
stolen elections as any country and that our civil
liberties have been eroded by the war on terror
they lump me into the terrorist category. They
automatically conflate factual truth with anti-Americanism.
The same mentality prevails with regard to domestic crime.
Most Americans, including, unfortunately, juries, assume
that if the police make a case against a person and a
prosecutor prosecutes it, the defendant is guilty. Most
Americans are incapable of believing that police or a
prosecutor would frame an innocent person for career or
bureaucratic reasons or out of pure meanness.
Yet, it happens all the time. Indeed, it is routine.
Frame-ups are so routine that 96% of the criminally
accused will not risk a jury of their peers,
preferring to negotiate a plea bargain agreement with the
prosecutor. The jury of their peers are a brainwashed lot,
fearful of crime, which they have never experienced but
hear about all the time. Criminals are everywhere, doing
their evil deeds.
The US has a much higher percentage of its population in
prison than authoritarian countries, such as
China, a one-party state. An intelligent population might
wonder how a freedom and democracy country
could have incarceration rates far higher than a
dictatorship, but Americans fail this test. The more
people that are put in prison, the safer Americans feel.
Lawrence Stratton and I describe frame-up techniques in
The Tyranny of Good Intentions. Police and prosecutors
even frame the guilty, as it is easier than convicting
them on the evidence.
One case that has been before us for years, but is
resolutely neglected by the corporate media, whose
function is to scare the people, is that of Troy Davis.
Troy Davis was convicted of killing a police officer. The
only evidence connecting him to the crime is the
testimony of witnesses, the vast majority of
whom have withdrawn their testimony. The witnesses say
they testified falsely against Troy Davis because of
police intimidation and coercion.
One would think that this would lead to a new hearing and
trial. But not in America. The Republican judicial nazis
have created the concept of finality. Even if
the evidence shows that a wrongfully convicted person is
innocent, finality requires that we execute him. If the
convicted person is executed, we can assume he was guilty,
because America has a pure justice system and never
punishes the innocent. Everyone in prison and everyone
executed is guilty. Otherwise, they they wouldnt be
in prison or executed.
It is all very simple if you are an American. America is
pure, but other countries, except for our allies, are
barbaric.
The same goes for our wars. Everyone we kill, whether
they are passengers on Serbian commuter trains or
attending weddings, funerals, or children playing soccer
in Iraq, is a terrorist, or we would not have killed them.
So was the little girl who was raped by our terrorist-fighting
troops and then murdered, brutally, along with her family.
America only kills terrorists. If we kill you, you are a
terrorist.
Americans are the salt of the earth. They never do any
wrong. Only those other people do. Not the Israelis, of
course.
And police, prosecutors, and juries never make mistakes.
Everyone accused is guilty.
Fear has made every American a suspect, eroded our rights,
and compromised our humanity.
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