The Lie Machine
Paul Craig Roberts
I have come to the conclusion that the West is a vast lie machine for
the secret agendas of vested interests. Consider, for example, the
Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership and the Transpacific
Trade and Investment Partnership.
These so-called “partnerships” are in fact vehicles by which US
corporations make themselves immune to the sovereign laws of foreign
countries in which they do business. A sovereign country that attempts
to enforce its laws against an American corporation can be sued by the
corporation for “restraint of trade.” For example, if Monsanto wants to
sell GMO seeds in France or US corporations wish to sell
genetically-modified foods in France, and France enforces its laws
against GMOs, the Transatlantic Trade Partnership allows France to be
sued in jurisdictions outside the courts of France for “restraint of
trade.” In other words, preventing the entry into France of a
prohibited product constitutes restraint of trade.
This is the reason that the US has insisted that the Transatlantic
and Transpacific Partnerships be totally secretive and negotiated
outside the democratic process. Not even the US Congress has been
permitted knowledge of the negotiations.
Obviously, the Europeans and Asians who are agreeing with the terms
of these “partnerships” are the bought-and-paid-for agents of the US
corporations. If the partnerships go through, the only law in Europe
and Asia will be US law. The European and Asian government officials
who agree to the hegemony of US corporations over the laws of their
countries will be so handsomely paid that they could enter the realm of
the One Percent.
It is interesting to compare the BBC’s coverage (October 10) with
that of RT (October 11). The BBC reports that the aim of the
Transatlantic Partnership is to remove “barriers to bilateral commerce”
and to stimulate more trade and investment, economic growth and
employment. The BBC does not report that the removal of barriers
includes barriers against GMO products.
Everyone knows that the European Commission is corrupt. Who would be
surprised if its members hope to be enriched by the American
corporations? Little wonder the European Commission declared that
concerns that the Transatlantic partnership would impact the sovereignty
of countries is misplaced. http://www.bbc.com/news/business-29572475
RT, which is restrained in reporting truth because it operates inside
the US, still manages to come to the point in its headline: “No TTIP:
Mass protests slam US-EU trade deal as ‘Corporate power grab’.”
All over Europe people are in the streets in mass rallies against
secret agreements by their corrupt governments for Washington to take
over their lives and businesses. RT reports that “social networks have
been mobilized for a mass campaign that has been calling on Europeans
and Americans to take action against ‘the biggest corporate power grab
in a decade’.”
RT quotes a leader of the demonstration in Berlin who says the secret
agreements “give corporations more rights they’ve ever had in history.”
As we all know, corporations already have too many rights.
“Protests are planned in 22 countries across Europe–marches, rallies
and other public events–in over 1,000 locations in UK, France, Germany,
Italy, Spain, Greece, Netherlands, Poland, The Czech Republic and
Scandinavian countries.”
Did you hear about this latest American corporate power grab from Fox
“News,” CNN, New York Times, London Times, ABC? Of course not. Did
you hear about the massive protests against it? Of course not. You only
hear what the interest groups permit you to hear.
RT reports that the main aim of the international protests is “to
reclaim democracy” and to put an end to the secret deals that are
destroying life for everyone but the American corporations,
organizations now regarded worldwide as the epitome of evil.
http://rt.com/news/195144-europe-protests-stop-ttip/
These phony “trade agreements” are advocated as “free trade removal
of tariffs,” but what they remove are the sovereignties of countries.
America is already ruled by corporations. If these faux “trade
agreements” go through, Europe and Asia will also be ruled by American
corporations.
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