The Whole Truth
—George Washington, The Revolution is Not
Over
Because the Truth Hurts
The Citizens America
Party is a Foundational and Educational Site to Shine the Light on
The Three Great Hurts That Are Being Played Out on the
World: The 9/11 Big Lie,
the "War on Terror" and Global Zionism which We Consider Simply
Non-Human
"Let us
therefore animate and encourage each other, and show the whole world that a
Freeman, contending for liberty on his own ground, is superior to any
slavish mercenary on earth" –
George Washington, 2 July 1776
9/11 is the original
BIG LIE to start wars in other people's lands
and to trick Americans (like
Pat Tilman who is now dead).
Muslims did not do 9/11,
Israelis and Zionists in America planned and orchestrated this
terrorist act.
The media won't tell you the truth because it is owned by Zionists.
How do you feel about your pro-Zionist lying news people now? How many
Americans have been killed, maimed and wounded by this shameless lie that they
perpetuate?
Another way the Billionaire Class develops
and fuels racism in America to keep the foreign wars going and America
constantly at war:
"The
ever-growing
Islamophobia machine is well-oiled and
well-financed. Hate groups like
ACT! for America
and Stop the Islamization of
America are raising a huge amount of money
every day based on lies and distortions. They're manufacturing hysteria and
paranoia. A leader of one of these groups recently urged readers of his blog
to kill all Muslims."
War is Sacrificing Yourself for the Billionaire Class
While They Develop Ways to Develop Your Racism and False Fears
"Our only hope today lies in our ability to
recapture the revolutionary spirit and go into a sometimes hostile world
declaring eternal hostility to poverty, racism, and militarism" –
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Fighting False Wars:
Tricked and Traumatized
Save a soldier's life –tell them the truth
"The United States is not nearly so concerned that its
acts be kept secret from its intended victims as it is that the American
people not know of them” –
former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark
"I wouldn't go to war again as I have done to protect some
lousy investment of the bankers. There are only two things we
should fight for. One is the defense of our homes and the other
is the Bill of Rights. War for any other reason is simply
a racket" –
"War is a Racket," Major General Smedly Butler,
USMC
“The people of the world do not want war, it is the leaders – the powerful –
who decide to go to war, and they are never the ones to fight them. War is a
crime against humanity, a crime of poverty, of discrimination, of hate. The
social, political and economic foundations of war must be dismantled.
Socially constructed divides between people – such as race and ethnicity –
must be dismantled and done away with. All people must be treated as people;
racial and gender inequality is a crime against humanity itself.”
“Men
who won our independence and wrote the Constitution opposed a standing army,
not only because it could be employed as an instrument of domestic tyranny,
but also because it would offer irresistible opportunities for foreign
adventurism. In this, as in so much else, the Founders' wisdom has withstood
the passage of time”
–
William Norman Grigg
With the Total Disengagement from Israel
—
As the Parasite
on America and Orchestrator of America's Wars
and
Real Killers of Americans(Israeli Snipers)
My
name is Mike Prysner. I joined the Army and went for basic training on
my eighteenth birthday in June of 2001. I was assigned to the 10th
Mountain Division and in March of 2003 I was attached to the 173rd
Airborne Brigade deployed to northern Iraq.
When I first joined the Army, we were told that racism no longer existed
in the military. A legacy of inequality and discrimination was suddenly
washed away by something called the 'Equal Opportunity Program. We would
sit through mandatory classes and every unit had this EO representative
to ensure that no elements of racism could resurface. The Army seemed
firmly dedicated to smashing any hint of racism. And then September 11th
happened and I began to hear new words like 'towel head' and 'camel
jockey' and the most disturbing: 'sand nigger.' And these words did not
initially come from my fellow soldiers but from my superiors: my platoon
sergeant, my company first sergeant, battalion commander. All the way up
the chain of command these terms, these viciously racist terms were
suddenly acceptable.
And I noticed that the most overt racism came from veterans of the first
Gulf War. And those were the words they used when incinerating civilian
convoys. Those were the words they used when this government delivered
any target(ing) of civilian infrastructure; bombing water supplies
knowing it would kill hundreds of thousands of children. Those are the
words the American people used when they allowed this government to
sanction Iraq. And this is something many people forget. And we can't
forget.
We've just learned that we've killed over a million Iraqis since the
invasion. But we already killed a million Iraqis in the '90s through
sanctions and bombings prior to this invasion. But the number is truly
much higher.
When I got to Iraq in 2003 I learned a new word and that word was
"Hajji". Hajji was the enemy. Hajji was every Iraqi. He was not a
person, a father, a teacher, or a worker. And it's important, we've
heard this word alot during Winter Soldier but it's important to
understand where this word came from and to Muslims the most important
thing is to take a pilgrimage to Mecca. It's the Haj. And taking this
pilgrimage is the Hajji. And, it's something in traditional Islam that
is the highest calling in their religion. So we took the best thing from
Muslim and made it into the worst thing.
But, history did not start with us and since the creation of this
country, racism has been used to justify expansion and oppression. The
Native Americans were called savages. The Africans were called all sorts
of things to excuse slavery. And Vietnam veterans know of the multitude
of words used to justify that imperialist war. So, Hajji was the word we
used...it was the word we used on this particular mission I'm going to
talk about and we've heard alot about different raids and kicking down
doors of people's houses and ransacking their houses. But this mission
was a different kind of raid. I never got any explanation for these
orders. We were only told that this group of houses, of five or six
houses, were now property of the U.S. military and we had to go in and
make those families leave those houses.
So, we went to these houses and informed the families that those homes
were no longer their homes. We provided them no alternative, nowhere to
go, no compensation. And they were very confused and very scared and did
not know what to do, would not leave, so we had to remove them from
those houses. One family in particular, a woman with two small girls,
very elderly man and two middle-aged men, we dragged them out of their
houses and threw them onto the street and arrested the men because they
refused to leave. Uh, arrested the old man and sent them off to prison.
And, at that time I didn't know what happened to people when we tied
their hands behind their back and put a sandbag over their head.
Unfortunately, a few months later, I had to find out. We were short
interrogators so I was assigned to work as an interrogator. I oversaw
and participated in hundreds of interrogations, one in particular I'm
going to share with was a moment for me that really showed me the nature
of this occupation. This particular detainee...when I was sent to
interrogate him he was stripped down to his underwear, hands behind his
back, and sandbag on his head. I never actually saw this man's face. My
job was to take this metal folding chair and just smash it against the
wall next to his head, he was faced against the wall with his nose
touching the wall while a fellow soldier asked the same questions over
and over again, no matter what his answer, my job was to slam this chair
against the wall.
We did this until, basically, we got tired. And, I was told to make sure
he stood against the wall for however long and I was guarding this
prisoner and my job was to make sure he kept standing up. But I noticed
that there was something wrong with his leg and he was injured and he
kept, like, falling to the ground. And the sargeant in charge would come
and tell me to get him up on his feet so I'd have to pick him up and put
him against the wall and he kept going down and I'd have to keep pulling
him up and putting him against the wall. And my sargeant came around and
he was upset with me for not, you know, continue making him to stand. He
picked him up and slammed him against the wall several times and then he
left and when the man went down on the ground again I notice blood
pouring down from under the sandbag. And so I let him sit and I noticed
my sargeant coming again and I would tell him quickly to stand up and I
realized that I was supposed to be guarding my unit from this detainee
and I realized at that moment that I was guarding the detainee from my
unit.
And I tried hard to be proud of my service but all I could feel was
shame and racism could no longer mask the occupation. These were people.
There were human beings. I've since been plagued by guilt anytime I see
an elderly man, like the one who couldn't walk and we rolled onto a
stretcher, told the Iraqi police to take him away. I feel guilt anytime
I see a mother with her children like the one who cried hysterically and
screamed that we were worse than Saddam as we forced her from her home.
I feel guilt anytime I see a young girl like the one I grabbed by the
arm and dragged into the street.
We were told we were fighting terrorists, but the real terrorist was me
and the real terrorism is this occupation. Racism within the military
has long been an important tool to justify the destruction and
occupation of another country. It has long been used to justify the
killing, subjugation, and torture of another people. Racism is a vital
weapon deployed by this government. It is a more important weapon than a
rifle, a tank, a bomber or a battleship. It is more destructive than an
artillery shell, or a bunker buster, or a tomahawk missile. While all of
those weapons are created and owned by this government, they are
harmless without people willing to use them.
Those who send us to war do not have to pull a trigger or lob a mortar
round. They do not have to fight the war. They merely have to sell the
war. They need a public who is willing to send their soldiers into
harm's way and they need soldiers who are willing to kill or be killed
without question. They can spend millions on a single bomb, but that
bomb only becomes a weapon when the ranks in the military are willing to
follow orders to use it. They can send every last soldier anywhere on
earth, but there will only be a war if soldiers are willing to fight,
and the ruling class: the billionaires who profit from human suffering
care only about expanding their wealth, controlling the world economy,
understand that their power lies only in their ability to convince us
that war, oppression, and exploitation is in our interests. They
understand that their wealth is dependent on their ability to convince
the working class to die to control the market of another country. And
convincing us to kill and die is based on their ability to make us think
that we are somehow superior. Soldiers, sailors, marines, airmen, have
nothing to gain from this occupation.
The vast majority of people living in the US have nothing to gain from
this occupation. In fact, not only do we have nothing to gain, but we
suffer more because of it. We lose limbs, endure trauma, and give our
lives. Our families have to watch flag draped coffins lowered into the
earth. Millions in this country without healthcare, jobs, or access to
education must watch this government squander over $450 million a day on
this occupation. Poor and working people in this country are sent to
kill poor and working people in another country to make the rich richer,
and without racism soldiers would realize that they have more in common
with the Iraqi people than they do with the billionaires who send us to
war
I threw families onto the street in Iraq only to come home and find
families thrown onto the street in this country in this tragic, tragic
and unnecessary foreclosure crisis; only to wake up and realize that our
real enemies are not in some distant land. But not people whose names we
don't know, and cultures we don't understand. The enemy is people we
know very well and people we can identify. The enemy is a system that
wages war when it's profitable. The enemy is the CEOs who lay us off our
jobs when it's profitable; it's the insurance companies who deny us
health care when it's profitable; it's the banks who take away our homes
when it's profitable. Our enemies are not 5000 miles away, they are
right here at home. If we organize and fight with our sisters and
brothers, we can stop this war, we can stop this government, and we can
create a better world.
A Soldier Speaks Out About the Take Down of the United States
and the Fraudulent
Federal Reserve
Parts of Iranian President's UN Speech Censored by U.S News
Is This Man Really an Enemy of The People?
September 25th, 2010 11:50 am ET
The
speech was not just about the need for an
independent investigation of 9/11, but the need
to ban all nuclear weapons, the unjust structure
of the U.N., and that the spread of love among
peoples and nations is the basis for peace.
"That’s
right, applauded after questioning the
motivation for the terrorist attacks, who was
responsible for them, and essentially suggesting
they were a U.S. plot. . . . He also said that
'the majority of the American people as well as
most nations and politicians around the world'
believe 'some segments within the U.S.
government orchestrated the attack.'"
"Would it not
have been sensible that a thorough investigation
be conducted by independent groups to
conclusively identify the elements involved in
the attack and then map out a rational plan to
take measures against them? . . . It is
proposed that the United Nations set up an
independent fact finding group for the event of
September 11 . . . to ensure that different
views about it are not banned from discussion in
the future."
Longer video
of speech including discussion of Zionist
crimes, nuclear weapons and energy, and the
burning of the Koran.
"I would like
here to propose that the year 2011 be proclaimed
the year of nuclear disarmament and nuclear
energy for all, nuclear weapons for none."
"On behalf of
the Iranian nation I pay respect to all Divine
Books and their followers. This is the Quran and
this is the Bible. I pay respect to both of
them."
Transcript covers more than the videos,
including his thoughts on peace and justice.
"The cause of
the United Nation’s ineptitude is in its unjust
structure. Major power is monopolized in the
Security Council due to the veto privilege, and
the main pillar of the Organization, namely the
General Assembly, is marginalized."
"The veto
advantage grants impunity to aggression and
occupation; How could, therefore, one expect
competence while both the judge and the
prosecutor are a party to the dispute?"
"I announce
clearly that the occupation of other countries
under the pretext of freedom and democracy is an
unforgivable crime."
"Justice is
the basic element for peace, durable security
and the spread of love among peoples and
nations. It is in the justice that mankind seeks
the realization of his aspirations, rights and
dignity, since he is wary of oppression,
humiliation and ill treatment. The true nature
of mankind is manifested in the love for other
fellow humans and love for all the good in the
world. Love is the best foundation for
establishing relation amongst people and amongst
nations. . . . In making a world full of purity,
safety and prosperity people are not rivals but
companions.