GOING TACTICAL by Steven M. Greer M.D.
http://www.disclosureproject.org (Copyright 2004)
As the cancer of terrorism metastasizes around the world, we
would do well to pause and analyze how we got here - and how we
might resolve the problem.
Currently, no world leader is actually addressing the roots
of the problem, and presenting any meaningful solutions. To
date, the US and world community have been engaged in purely
tactical responses to a growing, intractable and predictable
problem.
The asymmetric nature of terrorism in particular and
guerilla activity in general makes a tactical solution
ultimately unattainable. There is much talk that the current
war on terrorism and other actions by the US and its allies are
an effective strategy to resolve the problem. But in reality,
it is a near-term tactical reaction to a larger and more
fundamental problem that remains neglected.
This is not to say that tactical actions are of no value, or
are always wrong. But such actions must not be confused with a
meaningful strategic analysis and concomitant strategic plan to
correct the underlying problem.
While there can be no sane defense of terrorism, religious
fanaticism, murderous actions and the like, we must
nevertheless frankly look at why the problem exists.
There have always been religious fanaticism, strife, and
murderous fiends ready to sow mayhem for this or that
'ism'. But the current world - wide proliferation of
terrorism, directed at all things 'western' is fueled
by a history currently much ignored by the main-stream media
and world political leaders.
To wit: The West has outstayed its welcome in much of the
world, and especially in the oil rich mid-east. This statement
should not be confused with isolationism, but rather points to
a dominant and at times bellicose presence. It should be
remembered that Osama bin Laden et al. were actually allies of
the US in our proxy support of 'freedom fighters'
against the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. That Saddam was our
ally, after the Iran hostage crisis. And that the wealth, power
and capabilities of many a despot in that region and elsewhere
has been fueled by one thing: Oil.
For decades, US strategic national interest (apart from the
Cold War) has been centered on securing a stable, steady and
growing supply of cheap oil. Oil wealth gave Saddam and company
the means to acquire weapons of mass destruction - and gave the
mid-east region a central role in strategic affairs.
The first Gulf war against Saddam Hussein occurred because
Saddam wanted the oil-rich fields of Kuwait - and because we
wanted to protect Kuwait and Saudi Arabia who are 'vital
national security interests' (read: oil). Our long presence
in the region subsequently inflamed nationalists and religious
fanatics, and our once-ally Osama became our mortal enemy.
The real tragedy in all of this is that we have not needed
oil, coal or nuclear power since at least the 1950s - and most
likely long before that. Replacements for oil, and technologies
to greatly increase the efficiency of the internal combustion
engine, have existed for decades - only to be ruthlessly
suppressed.
Does anyone actually believe that we would have a long and
over-bearing presence in the mid-east were it not for oil?
(Israel is a separate but related situation and does not wholly
apply to this analysis).
If so, why are we not in central Africa, South America or
many other hot spots?
President Bush, in his 2002 State of the Union address, as
well as many other national leaders, has said that it is a
matter of our national security to become independent of
imported oil. But how? Generally, our dependence is growing,
and digging a few more holes in the ground in Alaska or
elsewhere in the US will hardly affect the equation.
The recent multi-billion dollar "Energy Bill"
passed by the Congress is really a sop to big oil. It does not
contribute to any meaningful solution and in many ways
compounds the problem.
TIn February of 2003, just before the US went into Iraq, a
friend of the Bush family told me "…of course, this
is really about securing the second largest oil field in the
world, and everyone knows it." Initially appalled, I
listened as this gentleman explained how, with China rapidly
industrializing (along with India) that our strategic interests
required that we 'liberate' the Iraqi oil fields, and
get them up to maximum production. Of course, Saddam was a
monstrous dictator - but there are many monstrous regimes in
that part of the world, and human rights abuses abound. But
Saddam - he was blocking the full access to maximum development
of the Iraqi oil fields. And that was the unpardonable sin.
Witnesses available to The Disclosure Project
(www.DisclosureProject.org) as well as a substantial and
growing body of scientific evidence establishes that the
world's dependence on fossil fuels and nuclear power is a
contrived arrangement. The Big Lie that we have no other
options and therefore must continue to find new sources of oil,
and protect vital western interests related to oil in the
Mid-east, must be exposed and put to rest. Granted, a
multi-trillion dollar component of the global economy is now,
sadly, dependent (or shall we say addicted) to oil, but this
can be no excuse for the lack of bold leadership. The
multi-faceted crisis of terrorism, petro-fascism, environmental
decay, global warming, and the widening disparity between
wealthy and poor nations has its roots in our dependence on oil
and the excesses and abuses of power related thereto.
Promising developments in the area of so-called zero point
energy and quantum vacuum energy, as well as more prosaic
breakthroughs in internal combustion engine efficiency, have
been ignored or actively and ruthless suppressed for decades.
(See http://www.SeasPower.com) The public, the media,
environmental organizations and the international community
must urgently investigate these matters and take decisive steps
to support civilian efforts to bring to full application these
new energy solutions.
A clandestine and highly illegal group exists that has
actively suppressed these technologies -even up to the present
hour. More than one scientist with whom we are now working has
been threatened, had his work sabotaged or confiscated and
generally terrorized into a paralyzing silence. This, while we
march into one oil war after another. This operation, a hybrid
trans-national entity that has shadowy ties to the military,
intelligence, laboratory, corporate and institutional
communities (and yet is controlled by none) operates like a
highly functional organized crime group, and has ruled by
terror for decades. Indeed the Big Terror is the one that
remains unacknowledged and unchallenged, while we dash around
the world chasing the blowback from our failed, decades-long
policy of oil dependency.
Having personally met with members of Congress, senior
intelligence officials and senior Pentagon officers (all of
whom are convinced such a group exists) I have witnessed first
hand the fear this group engenders. But we have reached the
point in our civilization that the risks of giving into fear,
and refusing to act decisively, will cost us dearly.
The recent terrorists attacks will be a fond memory compared
to future events unless we collectively act to correct this
situation. Even the Pentagon has recently warned of the
possibility of a sudden, catastrophic climate change related to
global warming that could plunge the earth into environmental,
social and military chaos. Are we to sit by idly while the
solution to this crisis sits locked away in illegal
'black' military and corporate projects -projects
funded by US taxpayer monies and withheld by an entrenched
kleptocracy hell-bent on control - at all costs?
Indeed, such thinking, driven by fear, greed and a myopic
world and cosmological view, is bringing human civilization to
the brink of collapse. The suppression of these earth-saving
and life-saving technologies has gone too far, for too long -
so much so that those responsible are on the verge of
consciously committing planeticide - the killing of an entire
planet.
At this point, Space Energy Access Systems, Inc. (SEAS) has
identified scientists capable of developing technologies to
completely replace fossil fuels. We estimate that a generation
one version of such an energy generating system can be ready
for widespread application in 12-36 months. But such an
undertaking, requiring millions of dollars in basic research
and development funds, remains unsupported by either the
government or financial community. Why?
The public must demand that our representatives at every
level investigate seriously these technologies and begin an
environmental Marshall Plan to get see that new energy
solutions are fast-tracked into widespread application..
To date, inventors have funded their own efforts, and have
created proof-of-principle systems. But they are immature
technologies so far not supported by the private financial
community and the government granting process has been
unresponsive. Would the public support such an undertaking -
bypassing the corruption and inertia of government and large
financial players? We may soon find out.
But one thing is certain: Unless we change directions, we
are likely to end up where we are going…
No national or international leader has presented anything
remotely close to a real strategy to address the nexus of
intertwined problems related to terrorism, oil dependency,
geopolitical tensions, environmental destruction and global
warming. They GO TACTICAL and mistake this for a strategy. It
is not. It is a sham and a poor excuse for decisive strategic
planning and action. This action has been needed for half a
century, but out of fear, greed, corruption and power politics
has been tragically deferred. Now we are paying the price.
Even if we tactically succeed in temporarily delaying the
progress of terrorists, we will yet be left with the core of
the problem: Our desperate need for oil and lots of it. The
zero sum game of energy supplies based on oil, coal and gas
necessitates a disparity that places at least two thirds of the
world's population in a state of perpetual poverty. Within
this crucible, a thousands hells will be born, and it will not
be ameliorated one iota by the current tactical response to
9/11, or the invasion of Iraq or even by establishing democracy
in the Mid-east, laudable as that may be. The hard reality is
that our civilization is on a terminal trajectory. We are at
the crossroads of history at which we either crash or fly into
the future intact. Real leadership is required, and a
meaningful strategy to phase in these new technologies in an
orderly and rational manner is needed now.
I challenge every concerned citizen to bring this matter to
the attention of his representatives and to those aspiring to
lead us -whether at the presidential or congressional level. Do
not let them off the hook. They have the solemn responsibility
of leading if they aspire to be leaders. At every campaign
stop, at every rally, at every town meeting, citizens should be
present to present the facts and demand action.
We have abdicated our sacred obligation to provide for a
good and sustainable future and allowed rogue and selfish
interests to hijack our destiny. Will we persist in this
madness?
The solutions to these problems exist. But the 'special
interests' that would deceive the public and our leaders
are enormously powerful and ruthless. Shills in the media
ignore, censor or ridicule the subject. And an army of paid
disinformation hacks, pretending to be scientists,
'experts' and the like stand ready to hammer down any
meaningful solution presented to the world. The task is,
therefore, daunting. But the consequences of inaction are so
dire, so potentially catastrophic, that every effort must be
expended to correct the situation.
In discussing this problem with a large coalition of
scientists, inventors and energy researchers, we have concluded
that progress requires a serious research and development
effort of some tens of millions of dollars. But this is a
rounding error in light of the tens of billions of dollars
spent by the US alone for bogus energy research and the
so-called energy bill of 2003. The public should demand that at
least seed funding be provided for such promising new energy
research.
The environmental and philanthropic communities need to
study the promise of these technologies and provide the support
and funding to move the current state-of-the-art into
applications to solve the energy crisis and environmental
cataclysm facing humanity.
For years, promising advanced technologies have been gobbled
up by corrupt corporations or by the
military/industrial/laboratory/intelligence complex. We must
collectively vow to support and protect these technologies,
brought to proof-of-principle development by the heroic and
sacrificial efforts of many inventors. Let our efforts redound
to the benefit of humanity, and let us resolve to withstand any
test, make any sacrifice and expend every effort in securing
the good and sustainable future that awaits humanity.
References:
Scott, Wm. B. To the Stars. Aviation Week and Space
Technology/ March 1, 2004
Stipp, D. The Pentagon's Weather Nightmare.
Fortune/January 26, 2004
Schwartz, Peter and Doug Randall. An Abrupt Climate Change
Scenario and Its Implications for United States Security.
October 2003. (report commissioned by the US Dept. of Defense -
Available at:
http://www.ems.org/climate/pentagon_climate_change.html#report).
From National Public Radio Living on Earth Segment Broadcast
March 5th, 2004 on these issues a Dr. SCHRAG, Professor of
Earth and Planetary Sciences at Harvard University was
interviewed. He noted the following after Steve Curwood's
question:
CURWOOD: Why now all this attention to the question of
abrupt climate change? The Greenland ice core samples that you
told us about have been around for a long time, demonstrating
that it didn't take more than a few decades to change a lot
of temperature. And yet today, folks like the Defense
Department, folks in Hollywood, are suddenly paying attention
to the question of abrupt climate change. Why is that
happening?
SCHRAG: I think there are powerful forces in our society
that have a lot of economic stake in our current energy
technology, and are resistant to change. And therefore have
promoted the idea that this was just a theory, that climate
change was just an idea that scientists had that they
weren't sure about, and discouraged action on this
front.
Steven M. Greer MD
Director, Disclosure Project
26 March 2004
Albemarle County, Virginia
http://www.disclosureproject.org
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