Monday, July 2, 2007

Opinion: Cheney, A Lifeform, But Not As We Know It

Opinion:
 
Cheney, A Lifeform, But Not As We Know It
 
 
Dick Cheney is a very, very strange man. With his familiar shifty eyed hateful sneer in place he virtually whispers in interviews as though he's telling someone a dirty little secret. And as if he's always telling dirty little secrets. That's not the only side to Dick, even if it is one of the most disturbing ones. Especially when he gives the "I'm going to get you" look to reporters whenever he's forced to face the press corps.
 
What is equally disturbing to me is how George Herbert Walker Bush, George W. Bush, Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney all have innocent little boy personas which seem to exude innocence from time to time. What's disturbing about it is that when they do they seem to have drifted into some fantasy world somewhere, as if they have completely disengaged from the realities which confront them.
 
Now, of course I look at the world through MKULTRA glasses, being a victim of that horrendous and humongous crime against humanity. But everyone seems to be seeing that something is terribly, terribly wrong with these people, not just me. You can almost smell the wires burning and see the smoke rising from their pointed little heads as they realize that the situation is no longer under their control. Then their mind seems to make a psychotic break for it, away from reality altogether.
 
If  I had to guess, and I often do, I'd say that they have "littles", alter personalities who actually believe that they themselves aren't guilty of anything, since after all they're just prisoners within some vast alter personality system. While there, they go sort of blank, and by the time they've returned, they haven't much memory of whatever was traumatizing their little minds. Then the information is kept in some compartment somewhere reserved for unpleasant realities which can be sort of accessed from a distance, dealt with for the moment, and then flushed back into the sewers of their minds so that dealing with their guilt in any matter, no matter how serious, becomes just another chore like unclogging the toilet.
 
MKULTRA employs a lot of metaphorology that allows operatives to disable their own natural thinking processes in favor of some other more immediately practical and less painful plan,  the worst of these fairy tale worlds being the psychosexual one, where power and sex collide. Beastly, just beastly, and it sort of explains strange things popping up like the passage in Libby's book about arousing a bear so that it will rape a little girl. It might explain why Cheney denies his agency being a part of the US government, which means that he's not an actual entity. Or at least not of any sort with which we would be familiar. It sort of explains why Bush is in lala land talking about the Texas Rangers when he's surrounded with far, far more serious issues. Well, God forbid he begins talking about contact sports, because those can go psychosexual really fast, confusing not only power with sex, but violence as well.
 
Their collective insanity which is MKULTRA, if that is indeed what it is, and I certainly think so, explains a lot of things, perhaps why Rumsfeld compared Muslims to Nazis (Hey! Look over there!), why Gonzales said that even George Washington expanded electronic surveillance, and perhaps it even explains why Pat Robertson wanted to set off a small nuke on some liberals or something, and start shooting some world leaders. 
 
Look. I know insanity when I see it, dadgummit. Takes one to know one.
 
Another interesting article about how Cheney is part of some other goobermint:
 
Don't Misunderestimate Dick Cheney
 
Quoted from the article on AlterNet:
 
When Cheney was widely ridiculed by humorists, cartoonists, pundits, commentators and several members of Congress for his claim of not being an "entity within the executive branch," the Vice President's chief of staff and counsel David Addington responded by asserting that the Vice President is not subject to the order because he is not an "agency" as defined by the order. (Addington thus effectively dropped the claim that the Vice President is not an "entity.")
 
 

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