miércoles, 10 de junio de 2015

Michel Chossudovsky’s “The Globalization of War”: A Riveting Read | Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization

Michel Chossudovsky’s “The Globalization of War”: A Riveting Read | Global Research - Centre for Research on Globalization





Michel Chossudovsky’s “The Globalization of War”: A Riveting Read


 



In Michel Chossudovsky’s thesis as presented in The Globalization of War: America’s “Long War” against Humanity, the
United States has become the Big Brother of George Orwell’s 1984, a
totalitarian state that brainwashes its citizens into believing that a
state of constant warfare must be raged against mythical enemies, that
human rights must be suppressed for the sake of national security; and
acts of horrific violence are portrayed as attempts at peace-making.



The rulers of the US state are global industrialists, bankers,
and businessmen who seek to gain control of the world’s natural
resources, including the vast natural gas, oil, and uranium reserves at
the basin of the Caspian Sea, for power and profit. It’s a thesis that
many in the main-stream media might dismiss as a conspiracy theory, save
for the fact that it is supported by the chain of events that have
unfolded since the close of World War II.