“Man has no right to kill his brother. It is no excuse that he does so in uniform: he only adds the infamy of servitude to the crime of murder.”

~ Percy Bysshe Shelley

There is so much going on simultaneously today, much of it very important, but most of it is also meant to be an abundance of intentional distraction. This is necessary so that the corrupt State can continue its drive toward global governance, democide, genocide, and mass division, while the general populace is so consumed by all these distractive measures that they have not the ability to separate truth from propaganda. As has been the case throughout history, one of the most dangerous distractions is the threat of war and conflict, which could obviously lead to active or ‘hot’ war. When this threat, along with many other threats, such as extreme weather manipulation leading to dangerous ‘unnatural’ disasters, economic upheaval, food and energy shortages, fake health threats, mass surveillance, and extreme debt and inflation, leads to societal chaos, most look to the government that actually caused all the chaos for relief. this is exactly what the ruling class desires and needs in order to quell any resistance by the people.

For purposes here, a conversation about the horrors of the military is necessary, as is the current phenomenon of extreme shortages of those who would normally and willingly join the military based solely on what many falsely refer to as “patriotism.” But due to the long-term history of this government’s corruption and evil, things have changed dramatically.

Like many words, especially when considering English, real meanings are often altered to the point of bastardization, as is often (most always) the case with the term “patriotism.” Originally, at least back to the 16th century, considering French, Latin, and Greek, the word patriot meant “fellow countrymen.” It can be attributed to father or fatherland, but it is not a love of government or the State. Anytime I hear the term “I love ‘my’ country,” I cringe, for how does one love an entire country and all it does, without acceptance of every act committed by it? There is nothing patriotic about blind love of country, about support for war, or about acceptance of immoral acts of a tyrannical State. In fact, actual “patriotism” concerning one’s self and his fellow countrymen, would rely on men banding together against any form of rule or tyranny; in other words, an active loyalty to freedom, and hatred for any authoritative governance.

A U.S. naval officer, Stephan Decatur, made the asinine statement in the 19th century that paraphrased is: “My country, right or wrong.” This indicates only a love of nationalism, and has absolutely nothing to do with any honest assessment of country, and rather is a religious response based upon worship of the political State. A much better description, as penned by Samuel Johnson is: “Patriotism is the last refuge of the scoundrel.” So-called ‘patriotism’ as misunderstood by most all in this country, is based on the bowing down in worship by the average man to the master class ruling over him. It has absolutely nothing to do with any so-called “love of country,” and has everything to do with the planned dependency of this pathetic and controlled population.