PB
We are being intentionally destroyed. The problem of drugs is one of many intentional secondary infections. The primary disease is economic. Years ago the government computed housing should cost 25% of monthly income and only one breadwinner was necessary in the family. Now people are paying up to 75% of their income, two breadwinners aren't enough, housing is treated like corn futures, as one Boston Globe blurb described it years ago as the nightmare was taking off, the population is looking into a financial abyss, a large part is holding on by their fingernails, many have fallen in, with the accompanying catastrophic psychological ripple effect across society.
Affordable housing is the linchpin of a stable community. Destroying communities by having housing controlled by financial mercenaries has been just one of the weapons of the agenda to take down countries. I don't consider it a remedy when plutocrats suppress wages and then fake government programs pay lip service to the resulting decimation of families, neighborhoods, and towns small and large, thinking they're doing people a favor by giving out here-today-gone-in-five-years "housing vouchers" for rents that are and will continue to be too damn high, meanwhile dictating who you can and can't live with. These and food stamps are bandaids that people are forced to seek out to survive. The tenuousness of the economics in society is intentional, premeditated.
So now this cultivated Hegelian multilectic has evolved into population subgroups, new generations ranging from the self-destructing hopeless, to the lower-tier white-collar / blue-collar / no-collar playing the system as best they can, to the fawning second-tier rapacious goons who think they're going to pillage their way to the top, but end up selling bears on eBay when the likes of Bear Stearns collapses. The other disease that's constantly intentionally being inoculated into the whole of society is that degeneracy is acceptable, desirable even. An emotionally-healthy, mutually-supportive population with a functioning moral compass cannot survive the poisoning of our innate humanity.
Capital must protect itself in every possible way, both by combination [shorthand for "secret combinations," what they called conspiracy back then – Ed. note] and legislation. Debts must collected, mortgages foreclosed as rapidly as possible. When, through process of law, the common people lose their homes, they will become more docile and easily governed through the strong arm of the government applied by a central power of wealth under leading financiers. These truths are well known among our principal men, who are now engaged in forming an imperialism to govern the world. By dividing the voters through political party system, we can get them to expend their energies in fighting for questions of no importance.
– Montagu Norman, Governor of the Bank of England, addressing the United States Bankers Association, New York, 1924, and later went on to co-found the Bank of International Settlements in Switzerland
We need not deceive ourselves that we can afford today the luxury of altruism and world-benefaction. We should cease to talk about vague and unreal objectives such as human rights, the raising of the living standards, and democratization. The day is not far off when we are going to have to deal in straight power concepts. The less we are then hampered by idealistic slogans, the better.
– George Kennan, head of U.S. State Department Policy Planning Staff, 1948
Just between you and me, shouldn't the World Bank be encouraging more migration of the dirty industries to the LDCs [lesser developed countries]? I think the economic logic behind dumping a load of toxic waste in the lowest wage country is impeccable and we should face up to that … I've always thought that underpopulated countries in Africa are vastly polluted; their air quality is vastly inefficiently low compared to Los Angeles or Mexico City.
– Lawrence Summers, World Bank Economist and Deputy Secretary of Treasury, internal memorandum, 1991
I am going to bring down the United States by funding black hate groups.
We'll put them into a mental trap and make them blame white people.
The black community is the easiest to manipulate.
– George Soros, Bild interview (major German newspaper), 2014