04-16-2008www.roguegovernment.comLee RogersIn a recent edition of the Austin-American Statesman a book review of Phillip Bobbitt’s new book Terror and Consent
goes into how the book calls for the shredding of the Constitution. The
article written by James E. McWilliams features an image of the
Constitution being torn with a big bold headline that states
“Everything must go.” The words “How to Fight Terrorism”, are put in
place of where the Constitution is torn. The article is blatant
propaganda to make people think that the answer to fight terrorism is
to destroy the Constitution. As disgusting as this is, the contents of
Bobbitt’s book advocates exactly what the picture depicts. Bobbitt
endorses using nongovernmental organizations and multinational
corporations to take over the roles and functions of nation states. He
also endorses giving the United Nations the authority to wage war
without approval from the Security Council and the use of non-lethal
chemical weapons to fight terrorism. If he really wanted to end
terrorism using non-lethal chemical weapons, he should be endorsing the
use of non-lethal chemical weapons on the headquarters of the CIA,
British Intelligence and Mossad because that’s where the majority of
terrorism comes from. Of course, Bobbitt won't mention that fact. Let’s look at a blurb from
the Austin-American Statesman article that gets into some of the things
that Bobbitt endorses in his book.
Bobbitt’s previous book,
"The Shield of Achilles," explored the grand themes of warfare and
state development, marking his penchant for the magnum opus. At nearly
700 pages (including more than 100 pages of notes), "Terror and
Consent" follows suit, taking on a similarly big picture. If "we want
to defeat state-shattering terror in the twenty-first century," Bobbitt
writes, we will have to "transform the emerging constitutional order of
the twenty-first century State."
Specifically, we must
stop thinking like a nation state and start thinking like the "market
state" that we are inevitably becoming. The nation state — a
constitutional order dedicated to protecting and improving the material
welfare of its citizens — served the United States well from the
mid-19th century to the end of the Cold War. But Bobbitt contends it’s
vulnerable to a new battery of threats. The accessibility of weapons of
mass destruction, the globalization of international capital and the
"universalization of culture" have eroded the conventional borders that
once legitimated national security.
What’s needed is a
constitutional order that takes its structural cues from multinational
corporations and nongovernmental organizations, relying "less on law
and regulation and more on market incentives" to expand people’s
options. Such a market state keeps its finger on the pulse of consumer
demand, advocates trade liberalization, is prone to the privatization
of public works and "will outsource many functions." In the seminar
rooms of political science departments this change is referred to as
"neoliberalism" (on the streets, it is known as "globalization") — and
Bobbitt, who is a geopolitical realist, believes we have no choice but
to embrace it.
Simply put, Bobbitt is
endorsing what the elites have long sought after and that’s a New World
Order or a global government. Bobbitt advocates the destruction of the
Constitution and the transfer of power to multinational corporations
and nongovernmental organizations. This man is a traitor. In the New
World Order that the elites envision, people will only have the
illusion of choice via phony democratic rule. Real decisions will be
made by multinational corporations and nongovernmental organizations
behind the scenes. Unfortunately, what Bobbitt advocates is already
happening considering initiatives such as the Security and Prosperity Partnership which seeks to dissolve the national borders between the Canada, United States and Mexico.
Bobbitt also endorses
preemptive use of force by the United Nations without a Security
Council authorization as well as the use of non-lethal chemical weapons
to prevent terrorism. This is confirmed from a blurb in the
Austin-American Statesman.
Bobbitt believes that the
UN Charter should be amended to allow the preemptive use of force
without a Security Council authorization, that the Geneva Conventions
should be changed to forbid the indefinite containment of terrorist
prisoners without trial and that we must, in cases in which the use of
non-lethal chemical weapons could be used to prevent terror, be able to
redefine such methods as "counterforce measures."
What is not mentioned in the
article is what sort of non-lethal weapons he would advocate using.
Considering that the public is having pharmaceutical drugs and fluoride
dumped in their water, mercury put in their vaccines, pesticides
sprayed over populated areas and all sorts of other horrors one has to
ask if Bobbitt would endorse these methods to fight terrorism?
The war on terror is a
proven fraud which makes Bobbitt’s book entirely irrelevant. He bases
all of his conclusions off of something that is a lie. Bobbitt also
refuses to acknowledge mainstream history which shows that anytime
power is concentrated in the hands of a few it always turns out badly.
Power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely, and the New
World Order is seeking to gain absolute power. If they are successful
in achieving this, we will see a tyranny like no other. The New World
Order will be a global enslavement system in which advanced technology
is used to dominate the people of the world. It is disgusting that
Bobbitt prefers a system that concentrates power in the hands of the
unelected few over the freedom and inalienable rights guaranteed by the
Constitution. It is insane to say that the Constitution is outdated and
a new form of governance is required in the 21st century. Free speech,
the right to bear arms, the right not to have your home searched and
personal belongings seized without a warrant are concepts that are just
as applicable in the 21st century as they were in the 18th, 19th and
20th centuries. Bobbitt is an elitist hack and a traitor for the
statements he is making in his book. While he has every right to say
these things under the First Amendment, his statements undermines
everything that has made this country special. What he doesn’t realize
is that the New World Order will dispose of him like they will everyone
else when they see that he is of no further use to their insanely
corrupt and tyrannical system. Bobbitt is nothing more than another
useful idiot for the New World Order enslavement system and he isn’t as
smart as he thinks he is.
Below is Bobbitt’s contact information if you’d like to express your displeasure at his anti-American and pro-NWO statements.
Phone: (512) 232-1376
Fax: (512) 471-6988
E-mail: PBOBBITT@LAW.UTEXAS.EDU