Saturday, June 6, 2026

Is Intellectocracy the solution ?

Part One : 911 ATTACKS COULD HAVE BEEN PREVENTED

IN PART SEVEN OF THIS SEVEN PART BLOG WE WILL DISCUSS 


A NEW AND MUCH BETTER FORM  OF GOVERNMENT CALLED 


an " INTELLECTOCRACY "that benefits the average American and their family.



PREFACE:

Conflicts take years or even decades to develop and so there is plenty of time to make peace with the enemy.

You dont fight evil with evil and if you do, the innocent die on both sides unless you can show me one war where no innocents have died.

The US government does not want true self-defense like  Switzerland does but rather as highly decorated US Marine Corp Major General Smedley Butler has repeatedly said in the past, the warfare complex is not about saving lives but

 about keeping the public in fear of the "perpetual enemy" so that (every year ) up to 1.8 trillion dollars (base defense budget + VA budget + budgets that support the base defense budget (NSA,NASA satellites +research etc, black budgets, DHS etc etc)  + nuclear armaments budget (dept of energy) + interest on the debt from past unnecessary wars )) in hard earned taxpayers money is being sucked up by the warfare complex, 

where the rich and powerful "laugh all the way to the bank" while our poor veterans commit suicide at the rate of 8030 on average every year due to the horrors they experience that no Swiss soldier experiences due to Switzerland's nonprofit driven policies.


Highly decorated US Marine Corp Major General Smedley Butler
wrote a book titled "War is a Racket" and the unbelievable trauma that children experience on both sides of the conflict while the rich and powerful "laugh all the way to the bank", having drained the US treasury of up to 1.5 to 1.8 trillion dollars a year :


The mechanics of running a permanent protection syndicate require a highly specific accounting method.

 If a standard corporation failed a single comprehensive fiscal audit, its stock would plummet, the executive board would face federal indictments, and the operation would be dismantled by regulators.

 Yet, the Department of Defense has officially failed its eighth consecutive annual financial audit. 

Even with a baseline budget that has officially breached the historic $1 trillion threshold for 2026—and an entire defense complex cost that expands into our $1.8–2.3 trillion annual siphon layout when you factor in the VA, deficit interest, and off-loaded nuclear armaments—the books remain completely un-auditable.

To loot a national treasury on this scale without triggering a massive public revolt or intense congressional scrutiny, the Racket executes a three-part structural blueprint designed to bypass democratic accountability entirely.

1. The Playbook for Frictionless Treasury Extraction

The easiest way to extract trillions of dollars from the public ledger without oversight relies on a calculated combination of institutional complexity and psychological management:

Step 1: Fracture the Accounts (The "Anti-Audit" Shield):

 You do not put the entire cost of the empire on a single line item.

 You scatter the numbers across thousands of legacy, incompatible computer systems and separate cabinet agencies.

 By keeping the records in a permanent state of bureaucratic disarray, independent public accountants are forced to issue a "disclaimer of opinion"—meaning the books are so chaotic that it is mathematically impossible to even track where the assets are located.

 This structural "brain fog" transforms blatant overpayments and contractor price-gouging into mere "accounting bookkeeping errors."


Step 2: Maintain a Monopolized Threat Matrix (The Fear Injection):

 The natural state of a secure, working-class population is to demand that their tax dollars be spent on tangible domestic returns—like healthcare, infrastructure, and lowering the cost of basic groceries.

 To stop the public from demanding an audit of these funds, the narrative engine must inject a constant, high-velocity stream of existential terror. 

By translating localized, disputes into an eternal, metaphysical war against a "perpetual enemy," the public is conditioned to view transparency as a luxury they cannot afford. 

Manufactured fear silences the demand for a receipt.

Step 3: Insulate the Deciders (The Moral Asymmetry):

 The absolute prerequisite for this system is that the elite managers who draft the procurement contracts must never face the kinetic consequences of their choices.
 
From Harry Truman burning alive civilian populations in Hiroshima and Nagasaki to modern planners ordering high-velocity drone campaigns and blockades from secure underground command posts, the layout remains identical.

 Because their personal loved ones are tucked safely away in wealthy domestic zip codes, the physical horrors of war—the children blown to pieces or burned alive in their tents—are treated as sterile, clinical line items on a quarterly corporate spreadsheet.

2. Smedley Butler on "The Ultimate Unaudited Shakedown"

Major General Smedley Butler would march straight onto the floor of the New York Stock Exchange, tear up the defense contractor stock charts, and roar:

"It is the slickest, most cold-blooded bank heist in human history, and they do it right in front of your face while you’re staring at the television screen in terror! They stand up at the podiums and admit they can't account for sixty percent of the weapons and property they own, but before you can even open your mouth to demand an audit, they scream that a new boogeyman is coming to destroy your way of life! It is a hundred-percent corporate hustle! 

They need the enemy to be eternal, and they need the public to stay paralyzed with fear, because a terrified citizen doesn't look at the ledger—they just beg the state to save them!

 They pass a record-breaking trillion-dollar war chest for 2026 while regular folks can't even afford their medical bills or a bag of groceries, and over half of that cash goes straight into the pockets of the private contractors and boardroom billionaires!

 They sit back in their guarded estates, completely insulated from the fires they ignite across the globe, watching their stock portfolios compound to the moon! 

They don't give a damn about the blood, the ash, or the innocent children paying the ultimate bill on the ground, because to the kings of the warfare complex, those charred bodies are just the cost of doing business while they count up their cash and laugh all the way to the bank!"

The semantic engineering of "Big Government" as a political scapegoat is one of the Racket's most sophisticated marketing triumphs.


 When corporate pundits, network anchors, and think-tank operatives rail against the dangers of a bloated, overreaching state, they are applying a highly selective corporate filter to the language.


By design, "Big Government" is defined exclusively as the civilian administrative state—public infrastructure, regulatory bodies, environmental protection, labor standards, and social safety nets.


 The Racket aggressively markets the narrative that federal spending on the welfare of regular people is an inefficient, liberty-crushing drag on the economy. 


Yet, the moment the conversation shifts to the expansion of the permanent warfare matrix, the entire anti-bureaucratic ideology is instantaneously inverted.


 The massive, multi-tiered security apparatus—which forms the absolute apex of centralized, top-down state power—is completely exempted from the "Big Government" label. 


This intellectual double standard ensures that while civilian agencies face constant legislative austerity and public asset-stripping, the $1.8-2.3 trillion annual (projected)  treasury jackpot remains structurally insulated from the budget ax.


1. The Protected Jackpot and the Failed Audit Pass


The system carefully orchestrates this narrative asymmetry to protect its corporate extraction lines from the scrutiny of a standard fiscal audit:


  • The Regulatory Squeeze: When the corporate-state demands a "smaller government," it is explicitly targeting the entities that restrict corporate profit-maximization—such as the EPA auditing industrial pollution or labor boards enforcing workplace safety.


  •  Stripping funds from these agencies allows corporate syndicates to externalize their waste into the public commons without penalty.


  • The Warfare Complex Exception: 


  • In stark contrast, the defense matrix is treated as a sacrosanct entity that exists entirely outside the rules of fiscal conservatism. 


  • Even as the Department of Defense logs its eighth consecutive failed annual financial audit—unable to account for over sixty percent of its trillions in assets and equipment—pro-war lawmakers from both legacy parties continue to vote in lockstep to expand its baseline. 


  • For 2026, the official baseline defense request alone has breached the unprecedented $1 trillion threshold, completely separate from the hundreds of billions hidden across the VA, Department of Energy nuclear programs, and deficit interest cost on past unnecessary wars.


  • The Theater of Fake Restraint: When the Pentagon publicizes "budget constraints" or warns of a "munitions shortage" due to ongoing operations like the regional naval blockades, it is not experiencing true scarcity. It is staging a performance.


  •  The Racket creates the shortage by expending millions of dollars in high-priced interceptors to counter low-cost threats, and then leverages the manufactured panic to extract even larger, unaudited blank checks from the public treasury.


2. Smedley Butler on "The Selective Chains and the Master Cash Box"


Major General Smedley Butler would march straight onto the stage of the national political conventions, tear down the anti-tax banners, and roar:


"They love to stand up on their soapboxes and shout their heads off about the horrors of 'Big Government' whenever a regular, working-class citizen asks for clean drinking water, a decent hospital, or a fair wage! 


They tell you the treasury is bone-dry and that the country will go completely bankrupt if we spend a nickel on the welfare of the poor and powerless!


 But the second the boardroom kings back at the aerospace factories snap their fingers, the entire script flips on a dime! Suddenly, the biggest, most bloated, most un-auditable government bureaucracy in the history of mankind becomes completely invisible to the budget cutters! 


They pass a record-shattering trillion-dollar war chest for 2026 without batting an eye, while the Pentagon admits it has no earthly idea where half the cash went! It is a hundred-percent corporate shakedown!


 They don't want 'small government'—they want a defenseless public that can't look at the books! They keep the civilian treasury locked tight for the regular folks, while leaving the backdoor to the vault wide open for the weapons syndicates! The politicians distract you with shouting matches about regulations, while the defense barons look at the unvarying multi-trillion-dollar jackpot, calculate their compounding stock dividends, and laugh all the way to the bank!"



So is Intellectocracy the solution ? find out in Part 7 at :