Charles E Carlson

PopularResistance.org asks,“Why is our press silent about these open acts of war?”  the writer is talking about Israel’s repeated bombing of industrial sites in Iran, and his question is a rhetorically one. We Hold These Truths also knows the answer.  The US press is unwilling or afraid to expose undeniable facts that keep the next wars brewing, and they have a convenient excuse. We are preoccupied with COVID -19, and the criminally promoted violence under cover of Black Lives Matters innocence! 

Our business leaders have repeatedly applied this tactic of war camouflage to keep us from noticing killing acts they have chosen to destroy their enemy, which is not ours.  Our leaders wish to provoke Iran to attach Israel, in which case the war is on!

Another tactic to crate massive wars, such as World War II, is the “he hit me first” game.  This can be done by creating a terrible atrocity against our own people, made to look like a potential enemy did it. This US created the first strike tactic by the self-destruction of the World Trade center on Sept. 11, 2001. US response to our self-attack was the destruction of Afghanistan in 2001 (not yet ended) and on Iran in 2003. Lesser invasions in oil-rich Libya and South Sudan went almost unnoticed by the US public. Day 911 has justified every mass killing in the Middle East for 20 years. All our leaders from Big Oil and its bankers only needed to say, “think about what they did to we American in the World Trade Center.”

Why was our press silent now then, as they can’t help but know Israel is openly agitating for war with Iran. And that the US will jump in to take Israel’s place? Iran’s leaders know this full well, so they have tolerated the impossible, at least three major bombing attacks in as many months

Have you and asked your Pastor to consider his responsibility in the face of this promoted war scheme? Speak up at your church, ask why your leaders are not demanding peace. Did not Jesus do so? His words: “Blessed are the peacemaker, for they shall be called the sons of God.”

Like our press, our church leaders are silent. In or next issue, we will discuss why.