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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: Americans Fear Phantom Terrorist Threat Americans Fear Phantom Terrorist Threat by Stephen Lendman In his 1933 inaugural address, during the height of the Great Depression, Franklin Roosevelt said: The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Today its rogue US governance waging war on humanity at home and abroad - what too few people understand. Americans are the worlds most over-entertained, uninformed people - largely mindless and indifferent about the horrors committed by their government, harming their well-being, security and futures, threatening world peace. Instead of getting informed and acting responsibly to protect their welfare, they believe the Big Lies theyre told by official sources - disgracefully repeated by media scoundrels, mouthpieces for wealth and power exclusively. The claim about waging endless wars to protect national security is a complete fabrication. Americas only threats are state-sponsored or ones it invents. Fear-mongering gets most people to believe a phantom terrorist threat exists. State-sponsored false flags like 9/11 (the mother of them all), Paris in mid-November and most recently San Bernardino, make it easy to manipulate an uninformed public to support policies demanding condemnation. As long as most people rely on television for so-called news and information, theyll remain mindless that terrorists R us. New York Times/CBS polling data show pre-Paris and San Bernardino, only 4% of Americans called terrorism the nations top problem. Now its 19%. Chances of a significant terrorist attack on US soil (a real one, not a false flag) is near zero. Public opinion believes otherwise. Asked in The Times/CBS poll how likely is a terror attack in the US, 44% said very, 35% somewhat, and only 17% not too likely or not at all. These numbers are the highest registered since since the post-9/11 October 1, 2001 Times/CBS poll. Asked the same question about the likelihood of a terrorist attack in America, 53% of respondents said very, 35% somewhat, and only 10% not too likely or not at all. Fear-mongering aided by false flags works. Instead of focusing on real issues like protracted Main Street Depression conditions, growing homeland tyranny, and the threat of possible nuclear war, most people nonsensically believe a phantom terrorist threat is likely or somewhat likely - not realizing theyve been duped to support an agenda harming their welfare and security. For the first time since 2006 (before the 2008 financial crisis, creating protracted Main Street Depression conditions), most Americans fear a terrorist attack on US soil - either homegrown (63%) or originating from abroad (59%), clear evidence of public ignorance and the power of propaganda to manipulate people effectively. Nearly 70% of Americans consider ISIS a major threat. Only 11% say not at all - the public mindless about US responsibility for creating the terror group and others like it, used as imperial foot soldiers. Only one-fourth of Americans think the fight against ISIS is going well or somewhat well - not realizing Washington supports what it claims to oppose, or understanding US imperial wars caused the greatest refugee crisis since WW II. The public is evenly divided on whether to let displaced Syrians enter America - even after a careful vetting process to screen out threats. Post-San Bernardino, Obamas approval rating on combating terrorism sunk to 34%, a record low. 57% of Americans disapprove of how hes handling the issue, a record high. Two-thirds of Democrats support him, compared to 90% of Republicans and 60% of independents against. His overall approval rating is 44% - astonishing its not much lower given how gravely hes affected the welfare of the vast majority of Americans. Only 24% believe the country is headed in the right direction. The Times/CBS poll was conducted from December 4 - 8 among a random sample of 1,275 adults nationwide. Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III." http://www.claritypress.com/LendmanIII.html Visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com. Listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network. It airs three times weekly: live on Sundays at 1PM Central time plus two prerecorded archived programs. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: Stephen Lendman (#0)
As if 2015 weren't bad enough for the Department of Homeland Security (e.g., in June, internal DHS tests revealed that its Transportation Security Administration failed to stop 67 of 70 guns passing through airport screeners), a U.S. congressman revealed in December that, based on a congressional staff investigation, 72 DHS employees currently appear on the FBI's terrorist watch list. He admitted to Boston Public Radio that DHS's record makes him squeamish about our ability to vet Syrian refugees. (Being on the FBI list is not a prohibited category for buying guns, either, and in fact, the Government Accountability Office reported that 91 percent of listees' attempts to purchase guns in the last 10 years succeeded.) [WGBH Radio (Boston), 12-6-2015] [Washington Post, 11-16-2015]
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