DECLINE, DECAY, DENIAL, DELUSION, & DESPAIR

The majority of Americans seem OK with just waddling through life, accepting the lies and misinformation blasted from the boob tube and their various iGadgets by their owners, gorging themselves to death on Twinkies and Cheetos, paying 15% interest on their $10,000 rolling credit card balance, and growing ever more dependent on the welfare/warfare state to provide and protect them from accepting personal responsibility for their lives. A minority of critical thinking people have chosen to question everything they see and hear being spewed at us by the propagandist mainstream media, the corporate fascist government, and the powerful banking cabal that has an iron grip upon our throats as they choke the life out of the global economy in their never ending desire for more riches and more power.

The decline of the Great American Empire cannot be attributed to one factor or one bogeyman. There are a multitude of factors, villains, and choices made by the American people that have led to our moral, civil, social, and economic decline. The kabuki theater that passes for our electoral process is little more than a diversion from our imminent fate. Neither candidate for President has any intention of changing the course of the U.S. Titanic. Our rendezvous with destiny has been charted, and there aren’t nearly enough lifeboats. Those who built the ship and recklessly navigated it into a sea of icebergs will be the 1st into the few lifeboats. The leaders we’ve chosen, the choices we’ve made, and our unwillingness to deal with facts and reality have set in motion a disaster that cannot be averted. It’s a shame the majority of Americans have the math aptitude of a 6th grader, because the unsustainability of our empire can be calculated quite easily. Math is hard for Americans, but denial and delusion are easy.      

Oddly, a couple of late September days in Wildwood NJ were able to crystalize many of the aspects of our cultural and economic decline in my mind. I should have just enjoyed the 72 degree temperatures, a few beers, and the freedom to read a book on my deck. I wish I was just oblivious to my surroundings, but my weekend in Wildwood NJ was an eye opener. Everywhere I turned I saw something that made me laugh, shake my head in disgust, or wonder how our government could have become so inane, incompetent and out of control. We all generalize based upon our preconceived beliefs, but sometimes what you see is what you get. The weekend started normally with a morning bike ride on the boardwalk with my wife and son to the Hereford lighthouse in North Wildwood. Along the way we passed the usual suspects on the boardwalk: the obese, the tattooed, the pierced, and the blue haired. I wish I was exaggerating, but I saw a dozen hoveround and rascal scooters carrying extremely obese Americans on par with this person:

 

If I wanted to be politically correct, I’d call the fat asses cruising on their “free” rascal scooters, the weight challenged disabled on their powered mobility enhancement vehicles. You know a trend has become a massive scam, when South Park dedicates an entire show to the shame of obesity and the scooter brigade. The majority of the scooter squad jamming up the boardwalk was less than 50 years old. They weren’t disabled. They were just too obese and lazy to wobble down the boardwalk to the next junk food joint. They were certainly in the right place. The Wildwood boardwalk is home to pizza topped with cheese fries, chocolate covered bacon, fried Oreos, funnel cake topped with powdered sugar, and 64 ounce sugar laced lemonade. The place would make Nanny Bloomberg’s head explode.

   

 

We’ve all seen the commercials for the Scooter store urging anyone on Medicare to rush in and get a power scooter or wheelchair “at little or no cost to you”. The entitlement “free shit” mentality permeates our culture. There is a cost and it is over $800 million per year, paid for by the 53% who pay Federal taxes.  Records from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services show that the cost of motorized scooters and wheelchairs to the government health service for senior citizens rose 179% between 1999 and 2009, the last year for which full records are available. This data is fascinating as the number of Americans over the age of 65 only increased by 18% over this same time frame. The bill in 1999 was $259 million; in 2009 it was $723 million – and is surely over $1 billion today. This is another billion dollar scam being funded by your tax dollars, but there are no spending cuts possible according to our beloved Congressmen.

A recent report by Medicare’s inspector general also showed that 61% of the motorized wheelchairs provided to Medicare recipients in the first half of 2007 went to people who didn’t qualify for them. (Only people who cannot get around without one are supposed to be eligible.) The inspector general found that Medicare is billed an average of $4,018 for a motorized wheelchair that normally sells for $1,048. As a taxpayer, you will be shocked to find out that people are selling their “no cost” Rascal 600 B mobility scooters on eBay. I’m sure the keen eyed government drones working in the Health & Human Services agency are policing the resale of taxpayer paid for scooters. I find it amusing that scooters have various naming classes, just like BMW and Mercedes. The vast majority of people I see tooling around on their “mobility scooters” are just plain fat. They aren’t over 65 years old. On my Sunday bike ride I was flabbergasted and amused by the sight of a 350 pound woman on a Rascal with the pedal to the metal pulling a 275 pound man in a wheelchair attached by rope. The plague of slow metabolism is sweeping the countryside.    

 

While I was relaxing on my deck reading and trying to blot out the nightmare visions of obese boomers in Rascal formation like German panzers invading Poland, a brand new SUV pulled into the parking lot across the street. After five minutes, the driver’s side door opened and out sidled a four foot five, two hundred and fifty pound female senior citizen in all her girth. She waddled to the back of the SUV and opened the hatch to extract her walker with wheels. She began berating the three hundred pound dude that got out of the passenger side to come and get his walker. Then she motored off towards Laura’s Fudge, while her hubby conserved his energy waiting by the SUV. Minutes later she scooted her way back hauling a sack of fudge. They then trundled off towards the boardwalk, most likely headed for Kohrs Bros for a double dipped fudge ice cream cone or some Boardwalk fries smothered in cheese.   

  

Based upon my unscientific assessment of the people walking on the Wildwood boardwalk, I would conclude that 35% of the people are obese, 40% are overweight by 20 or 30 pounds (myself included), and 25% are in relatively good shape. After checking the government statistics, my assessment appears to be accurate. Who is to blame? The easy answer is to just blame the individual for their lack of self-restraint and inability to contain their impulses. But when you consider that 160 million out of 232 million adults in this country are either overweight or obese, along with 11 million adolescents, there must be something more sinister behind the phenomenon. There is no doubt that a major portion of the blame must be laid at the fat feet of those who could have exercised restraint over their cravings, but the words of master propagandist Edward Bernays provides another factor in the equation:

“If we understand the mechanism and motives of the group mind, it is now possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without them knowing it.” – Edward Bernays

     

Bernays reveals a truth that is self-evident to those with critical thinking skills. Sadly, few Americans exhibit any thinking skills whatsoever. Our society has bifurcated into those who control and those who are controlled. The overlord Double Plus Alphas in our society consist of the Wall Street banker cabal, the executives of our mega-corporations, Federal Reserve governors, Washington DC politicians, Federal government apparatchiks, the propaganda experts in the mainstream corporate media, and the secretive billionaire set that manipulate and maneuver behind the scenes. The first step in controlling the Gammas, Deltas and Epsilons, as Aldous Huxley knew in 1931, was to indoctrinate them with propaganda in our government run schools. This mission has been accomplished. The vast majority of school children graduate from the government school system with no ability to think critically or question what has been spoon fed to them as facts. The fascist alliance of corporations and the state begin in the public schools, with product advertisements by corporations now subsidizing school budgets. The road to obesity is paved with chicken nuggets, fries and pizza dispensed by the government schools on a daily basis.

Just as in Huxley’s Brave New World, America has been built upon the principles of Henry Ford’s assembly line—mass production, homogeneity, predictability, and consumption of disposable consumer goods. In the dystopian novel, members of every class, from birth, are indoctrinated by recorded voices repeating slogans while they sleep. Huxley didn’t imagine the power of TV and other mass media outlets to do the same while we are awake. We are bombarded day and night by propaganda from mega-corporations to buy their products. Mass consumption of processed food sold by the likes of multi-billion dollar corporations Kraft, Pepsico, Coca Cola, General Mills, Nestle, and Unilever is the chief cause of the obesity epidemic in America. The few know how to manipulate the many through messaging, repetition and persistently molding the opinions of the feeble minded non-thinking masses. The billions spent by corporations on advertising to convince the masses that eating a Wendy’s Baconator, KFC extra crispy bucket, or Double Quarter Pounder with Cheese, washed down with a two liter Mountain Dew or Cherry Coke, is a tribute to the invisible government running the show. Huxley and Bernays had it all figured out eighty years ago:            

“The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. …We are governed, our minds are molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested, largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. Vast numbers of human beings must cooperate in this manner if they are to live together as a smoothly functioning society. In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons…who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires which control the public mind.” – Edward Bernays, Propaganda, 1928

The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the masses by the invisible government Alphas has transmuted citizens into overweight, non-thinking, debt dependent, egocentric consumers. This was not a mistake. The powerful interests used their control over the banking system, media outlets, and political system to lure the willfully ignorant into a debt financed lifestyle through the Federal Reserve created inflation, Wall Street peddled credit cards, auto loans and “creative” mortgages. The manipulators convinced the manipulated that borrowing today to buy houses, cars, bling, tech gadgets, clothing, and fast food was preferable to what previous generations of Americans had done – save to buy things they wanted or needed. This behavior seems to be completely irrational as a people that once saved 12% of their income and carried a moderate amount of debt chose to reduce their savings to 0% and not worry about tomorrow.

 

It is easier to understand when you realize who benefitted from this purposeful shift in societal norms. The low debt, high savings, production era from 1950 through 1980 benefitted the working middle class, allowing millions to improve their standard of living. The rising debt, low savings, consumption era, from 1980 through today, benefits the 1% Alphas while impoverishing the middle class and sentencing the lower class to a lifetime of dependent servitude to the state. Who benefitted from debt fueled conspicuous consumption and continues to benefit today? The peddlers of consumer debt on Wall Street and the mega-corporations that convinced Americans they couldn’t live without that 5,500 square foot McMansion, BMW X5, stainless steel appliances, 84 inch 3D HDTV, iPhone 5, diamond encrusted Coach handbag, and thousands of other Chinese made trinkets that pile up in underwater homes across the land, benefitted tremendously. The proliferation of debt resulted in obscene profits for the financial sector, record profits for the mega-corporations that shipped production to Asia in order to take advantage of the slave labor, and three decades of wage stagnation and increasing debt for the average working middle class American.    

 

The financialization of America was a conscious decision by the oligarchs. They controlled the issuance of credit. They controlled the currency and level of inflation inflicted upon the masses. They controlled the corporations selling consumer goods on credit. They controlled the Congress, courts, and government agencies with their deep pocket lobbying and buying of influence. Lastly, they controlled the media messages and molded the opinions and tastes of the masses through their Bernaysian propaganda techniques perfected over the decades. In one of the boldest and most blatant acts of audacity in world history, the Wall Street/K Street oligarchs wrecked the world economy in their insatiable thirst for profits, shifted their worthless debt onto the backs of taxpayers and unborn generations, threw senior citizens and savers under the bus by stealing $400 billion per year of interest from them, and enriched themselves with bubble level profits and bonus payouts. Meanwhile, median household income continues to fall, real GDP is stagnant, true unemployment exceeds 22%, and 47 million people are living on food stamps.   

 

The propaganda being flogged by the oligarchs since 2009 is the supposed deleveraging by the American consumer and trying to convince the ignorant masses to resume borrowing and spending. It’s working. Consumer credit outstanding is at an all-time high of $2.73 trillion as the Federal government has dished out billions in student loans to 50,000 University of Phoenix MBA aspirants sitting in their basements quivering with anticipation of on-line graduation and future six figure job with Goldman Sachs. The Feds have also added the impetus to the “strong” auto sales through their 85% TARP ownership of Ally Financial by doling out 7 year 0% auto loans to subprime borrowers in urban enclaves around the country. The oligarchs aren’t worried about these loans being paid back, because they are reaping the profits today. The future losses will just be foisted onto the taxpayer, as always. Total credit market debt of $55 trillion now exceeds 350% of GDP. The National Debt of $16.2 trillion will exceed $20 trillion in 2015 no matter who wins the Presidency in November. The oligarchs adapt and control whoever occupies the White House. It is essential for our owners to keep debt growing at an exponential rate or the Ponzi scheme collapses.

Narrow minded ideologues want a simple answer to a complex interaction of generational, cultural, economic, political, and criminal factors that have conspired to put the country into a predicament that, at this point, will inevitably lead to economic collapse. The truth is the American people have learned to love their servitude. They have willfully chosen ignorance over truth. They’ve chosen to believe what their keepers have instructed them. They’ve chosen to trust the storylines generated by the corporate media rather than think critically and question everything. They’ve chosen obesity and sickness over health. They’ve chosen debt financed faux wealth over savings based real wealth. They’ve chosen safety and security over liberty. They’ve chosen dependency over self-reliance. These choices were aided, abetted and promoted by the Alphas through their ability to manipulate and control the unthinking masses. Huxley understood the power of propaganda and brainwashing decades before it was perfected by our owners.  

“There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing dictatorship without tears, so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final revolution.”Aldous Huxley

The saddest part of this episode of the Decline & Fall of the American Empire reality show is the continued delusion of the majority of the populace, as their desire for material goods and fair share of the entitlement pie outweighs their sense of obligation to their children and grandchildren. Their chosen ignorance is fulfilled through their attachment to their personal digital ignorance gadgets and supported by what passes for government education. The truth is obscured and hidden under waves of triviality, reality TV, and data manipulation by our government masters. The dystopian nightmare that engulfs our country has thus far resembled Huxley’s vision of a shallow populace easily distracted by consumerism, pleasure seeking, cultural trivialities, and a never ending ability to be distracted by meaningless minutia. Orwell’s darker vision of surveillance, captivity, information control, authoritarianism and pain will become the norm once the existing social order falls.   

“What Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one. Orwell feared those who would deprive us of information. Huxley feared those who would give us so much that we would be reduced to passivity and egotism. Orwell feared that the truth would be concealed from us. Huxley feared the truth would be drowned in a sea of irrelevance. Orwell feared we would become a captive culture. Huxley feared we would become a trivial culture, preoccupied with some equivalent of the feelies, the orgy porgy, and the centrifugal bumblepuppy. As Huxley remarked in Brave New World Revisited, the civil libertarians and rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny “failed to take into account man’s almost infinite appetite for distractions.” In 1984, Orwell added, people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure. In short, Orwell feared that what we fear will ruin us. Huxley feared that our desire will ruin us.”Neil PostmanAmusing Ourselves to Death

I despair for my country that has chosen to eat, amuse and borrow itself to death. But my despair is deepest for my children and their future. The greed, corruption, myopia, selfishness, and disregard for the well-being of future generations by current and past generations has left a barren and bleak landscape for my children. The Huxley vision of America consuming and amusing itself to death is coming to a painful conclusion, as the limits of a fiat currency and debt based lifestyle become evident. Those in power are preparing the masses for a more Orwellian vision of America when they are forced to pull the plug on the existing paradigm. The Patriot Act, NDAA, military exercises in our cities, militarization of local police forces, warrantless surveillance of our communications, searches and seizures in our airports and train stations, purchase of millions of rounds of ammo by government agencies, implementation of drone technology, camera surveillance, attempts to control the internet, manipulation of economic data, and executive orders allowing the President to take over all commerce while imprisoning citizens indefinitely without charges, are the next step in our descent into a dictatorship of tears.

The question is whether we will stand idly by, fiddling with our gadgets, tweeting about Honey Boo Boo, or will we regain our sense of duty to the future generations of this country. The manipulators are powerful, rich, connected and FEW. Those being manipulated, controlled, and abused are MANY. There will be a revolution in this country whether you like it or not. The existing social order will dissolve during the next fifteen years. What replaces it is up to us. George Carlin described what our owners want.

“Politicians are put there to give you that idea that you have freedom of choice. You don’t. You have no choice. You have owners. They own you. They own everything. They own all the important land, they own and control the corporations, and they’ve long since bought and paid for the Senate, the Congress, the State Houses, and the City Halls. They’ve got the judges in their back pockets. And they own all the big media companies so they control just about all the news and information you get to hear.

They’ve got you by the balls.

They spend billions of dollars every year lobbying to get what they want. Well, we know what they want; they want more for themselves and less for everybody else. But I’ll tell you what they don’t want—they don’t want a population of citizens capable of critical thinking. They don’t want well informed, well educated people capable of critical thinking. They’re not interested in that. That doesn’t help them. That’s against their interest.”

What do “We the People” want?      



 

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Stucky
Stucky
October 8, 2012 8:34 pm

“WTF do you propose we DO about all of this???” —— Fool on Hill

It looks like you missed all the posts where Admin DOES provide solutions.

But why are you wanting Admin to propose solutions? Let’s turn the question around; What do YOU propose we do? That would be fascinating to read.

Me? I think we’re well past any solutions. Have you seen the two Mimbo’s running for POTUS??

Racist Muthafucka
Racist Muthafucka
October 8, 2012 8:37 pm

llpoh said “The following chart correlates IQ with some social and economic data. Please note that it is based on “whites” only, and does not include hispanics or blacks.”

That’s because the IQ chart only goes as low as 75.

Jeebus, God's Son
Jeebus, God's Son
October 8, 2012 8:45 pm

Hey, Racist Muthafucker

You should know this. I love my black chill’un a heck of a lot more than you white crackas. When I return for The 2nd Coming I will smite you with the rod of iron.

This is what I look like.
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sensetti
sensetti
October 8, 2012 9:01 pm

Stucky says; I trust you will be able to draw the correct conclusion.

Well,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,how this

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poland/OH/68/RSS
October 8, 2012 9:45 pm

friends; never overestimate the intelligence of American voters. “Hope.” ” Change.” “Yes we can.” idiotic and empty slogans from an empty suit and crowds roared with approval. and they will vote for him AGAIN.
richard

SSS
SSS
October 8, 2012 11:02 pm

“NOT EVERYONE IS LAZY WHO USES THOSE CHAIRS. Some of us have real medical reasons that we have no choice.”
—-onethirdgone

We realize that, 1/3. It’s the flagrant abuse of a Medicare/Medicaid system intended to help people like you that is so infuriating. That’s the problem. And I wish you all the best results in your breast cancer treatment and continuing recovery. I really do.

Muck

Speaking of chemo treatments, I think you started another regimen today if memory serves. I have no idea what you’re going through, but you’ve always struck me as a fighter who can face a lot of adversity and win. And you will win.

steve from virginia
steve from virginia
October 8, 2012 11:10 pm

The big problem is cars … plus bad food … plus TV.

A scooter is just a smaller inside-a-building car.

Cars make people (drivers) fat and mean. Driving is training for battle … Poking and beating a pit bull with a stick is the same kind of training.

Nothing to do inside a car but stew in frustrated rage, the driver can never go as fast as the car is capable because of the other idiot drivers taking up the driver’s space on the road. Meanwhile, there are plenty of cup-holders and small shelves inside the car for snacks. Nothing to do inside the car but boil with fury while gobbling fast food obtained from the drive-thru.

Nothing to do inside a car but pay attention every second or die! Nothing kills/maims as fast and brutally as an automobile. Don’t believe me, ask someone who has lost relatives in a car crash. Meanwhile, nothing to do inside an automobile but talk on the phone or send text messages. Driving at 100 mph is a way to stay alert, right? Particularly down the sidewalk or during rush hour … right?

Automobiles are also great for bankrupting entire countries and regions of the world. Great for gobbling non-renewable resources, too. Once these resources are gone they are gone forever … how long is forever? Try 20 million years. That pesky petroleum will never come back again …

What is underway in Europe is instructive: conservation by other means. As countries fall into financial ruin they become car-free … just like the US will become car-free … sooner than anyone can possibly imagine.

Without cars there will be no more fat people. Something to look forward to …

SSS
SSS
October 8, 2012 11:37 pm

“Without cars there will be no more fat people.”
—-steve from virginia

Do you have chart to prove that, Steve? Here on TBP we like to see a chart as an empirical starting point for any hypothesis advanced to the readership. I can point to a TON of anecdotal evidence that fat people existed before cars. King Henry VIII. Every subject painted by Peter Paul Reubens and lots of Italian renaissance painters such as Sandro Boticelli. Shit like that. We need a chart.

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Hey Admin,

Did you see the request by Jan Holloway from Dubois, Wyoming to reprint some of your articles? Butch Cassidy owned a ranch near Dubois around 1890. Population about 960. Used to be great cowboy country. Now supposedly full of writers (such as Jan?), artists, photographers, musicians, and songwriters.

JohnMars
JohnMars
October 9, 2012 1:08 am

Excellent essay. Please follow it up with a) predictions of what things are going to look like in 3,5,10 years, and b) what the hell should we do about it.

Personally, I’m already buying the gold, and I’m thinking about the ammo and water… 🙁

Novista
Novista
October 9, 2012 7:40 am

onethirdgone

I understand your situation, having lost two wives to such ‘treatment’ and other factors it would take too long to explain. In an article dealing with a large demographic, however, nothing necessarily applies to one individual’s circumstances.

llpoh

(paraphrasing) … low IQ a net drain.

Could be. Then again, thinking of Barofsky’s $23 trillion, how do you explain the Wall St. movers and shakers? From the bio of each I’ve read, good education, and thus into three figures for that metric, yet none would have predicted the outcome of their actions.

admin

You done good. Again.

Eddie
Eddie
October 9, 2012 9:24 am

“Do you have chart to prove that, Steve? Here on TBP we like to see a chart as an empirical starting point for any hypothesis advanced to the readership. ”

I think Steve is probably correct in his observation that the automobile plays a role in keeping Americans fat. I travel a fair amount, and i can tell you that I see far fewer fatties in places where people walk more and rely on public transportation. Yes it’s anecdotal information, but I’m just expressing an opinion, not trying to prove anything.

In the short time I’ve been here, I’ve seen some pretty shaky hypotheses advanced here accompaniied by a raft of sketchy spreadsheets and highly questionable stats, used to support some obviously fallacious logic. Don’t make me go into specifics. I don’t want to, but I certainly could.

Most of what I have to say here is my own opinion. I’m interested mostly in looking into the near future, a practice that is notorious for makiing people who do it look like fools. I could prop up my statements with tons of cut and pasted stats from people I don’t know (and whose work i have no faith in), but I’d just prefer to speak my own truth and let the chips fall where they may.

Getting back to the obesity subject….since yesterday I’ve been thinking about that one. I think I agree with Lipoh…that we are keeping people alive who couldn’t stay alive without a permanent connection to the matrix. Very soon, circumstances may occur that will suddenly unplug all of those people…and i think most of them will die like flies. Frankly it doesn’t bother me that much. They are walking dead anyway.

I’m lucky (I guess) to live in a town full of fitness junkies. I went for a run yesterday around the lake, and the trail was jammed with folks running, walking and biking. Most of them were younger than me, but there were plenty of Boomers among the crowd. If I want to see lardass zombies, I have to go to Walmart on the first of the month after SSDI checks get mailed.

I’m worried about what will happen though, to the healthy people, if we have a “collapse event” and the grocery stores empty out. There is a strong farm to table movement going on here, but it isn’t anything like adequate to feed the masses. I have an extended family of 8 that I’m responsible for…and I do have a lot of food stockpiled. But even that is just a band-aid.

I find myself rooting for the bad guys actually. I hate Bernake and i hate the Fed, and I never met a politician who was worth spit. But I’m not ready for the chickens to come home to roost…at least not for a few more years. i’m not much of a Christian, but i’m praying for the bubble to wait a little while before it pops. I sincerely hope that it does.

Christopher Harrison
Christopher Harrison
October 9, 2012 11:15 am

Great piece, Admin. I’m especially pleased to see your contrast of Orwell and Huxley. Personally, I’ve always been of the opinion that Huxley had his finger on the pulse of what was really coming more than Orwell in 1984 (which was really based more on Stalinist Russia than anything else).

For anyone who disputes the impact of a sustained propaganda campaign on the public, I recommend that you check out the Adam Curtis documentary series, “The Century of the Self.” It goes into exhaustive detail how Sigmund Freud’s nephew Edward Bernays created the modern industry of “public relations” and developed the kinds of advanced propaganda methods still employed today. People are not individual animals, they are social animals. What we have effectively done in the early 21st century (that was not the case 70-80 years ago) is we have replaced REAL communities (civic organizations, lodges, etc.) with VIRTUAL ones (following the same TV shows or sports teams). Personally, I think this goes a long way toward explaining the effectiveness of advertising, because it is seen as just another part of that virtual community.

Regarding obesity, one of the theories I’ve heard surrounding the exploding obesity rates here in the US is the number of toxins people are exposed to on a daily basis. The production of fat cells to sequester those toxins within the body is a natural response. I’m not saying it’s the sole cause — but it might help explain how there are so many people from the lower economic strata who are malnourished, yet obese, since contaminants of soil, air and water tend to be much higher in lower-income areas than higher-income areas.

Stucky
Stucky
October 9, 2012 12:18 pm

“In the short time I’ve been here, I’ve seen some pretty shaky hypotheses advanced here ….. used to support some obviously fallacious logic” —– Eddie

It’s worse than you think. We are also huge believers in “phallacious logic”

From Urban Dictionary; — Phallacious; 1) Any person, place, or thing which bears resemblance to a wang.

http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Phallacious

Normally, we can only go eight or nine posts deep before someone posts pics of peckers and balls. Followed shortly thereafter by Clitacious logic. I trust you know the meaning of that word. This is a terrible place. I don’t know why I come here.

Stucky
Stucky
October 9, 2012 12:24 pm

Christopher Harrison

Interesting theory regarding obesity and toxins.

But both China and India are environmental cesspools. Especially India, cuz that’s what happens when you cram 1 billion plus people in an area one third that of the USA. So, if your theory were to hold true, wouldn’t one expect to find lots of fatty Chinese and Indians?

Eddie
Eddie
October 9, 2012 1:02 pm

I’m usually accused of Cretaceous logic.

I’m okay with clitacious logic. Especially when it’s in a visual format. (Once again, it’s all the fault of that opportunistic yet tasteful pornographer, Hugh Hefner.)

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
October 9, 2012 1:18 pm

Anecdotal evidence: I live in Wellington, New Zealand (used to live in the U.S.). Many hills and lots of walkers. Many less fat people than in Auckland which is much flatter and more car oriented (typical American suburban sprawl really). My wife just got back from 2.5 months in the US (Louisville, KY, Atlanta, GA and Myrtle Beach, SC) and, for better or worse, she is very glad to be back. The culture shock was not pleasant, much like admin’s in NJ on the board walk and the commenter somewhere above who said it was even worse when being in another country – my wife confirms this.

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
October 9, 2012 1:23 pm

Also think the food has something to do with it. No GMO grown in New Zealand, very little in packaged food (and it must be labeled as such), no high fructose corn syrup (still using real sugar in the soda), higher quality (well it seems that way to me) of food available at the grocery store. We forgot what “real” beef, chicken, eggs, cheese tasted like until we moved over here and then I remembered – wow – that is what chicken tasted like when I was a kid. They even have venison farms here (grass feed). Any TBP reader who plans to visit New Zealand, let me know and I’ll share my thoughts.

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
October 9, 2012 1:27 pm

I’d say the proportion of fat people in NZ is about what is was in the US 30 years ago. It is increasing though, especially in the lower income groups- seems they eat a lot more junk food (even if it is no HFC and no GMO it is still calorie loaded!) The junk food costs as much or more than healthier food so it is not as much a question or proice but (alas) preference. It costs $10 for a Big Mac, Fries and Soda here so why not go to a nice (but quick) cafe for the same price and get better food is what I am always wondering. McDonalds and big corp fast food competitors have started the value menu stuff here in the last year or so so the even cheaper fats food is becoming more available as the leemings race to join their U.S. counterparts.

Eddie
Eddie
October 9, 2012 1:28 pm

My wife took a trip to New Zealand without me, and she liked it so much I’m surprised she came back.

Need any dentists in your area? I might want to see my grandchildren raised in a nuke free zone with no GMO’s. (That is…if I had any grandchildren).

Hangman
Hangman
October 9, 2012 1:43 pm

Lets connect Decline, Decay, Denial… with State Sends Illegal Immigrants Packing… It’s no secret Americans are the most obese population on the face of the earth. That obesity is now considered a ?disability is flabbergasting (hah, no pun). Not so long ago, these individuals would have, ahem, been put out to pasture.

Obesity is individually deflating, generally debilitating. I’ve worked in hospitals for many years as a Sales Rep, and the one thing I come away with is that the clientele is overwhelmingly obese, or elderly, or both. In fact I have direct experience with the so-called stomach stapling procedures of many years ago. Those procedures and today’s equivalents are absurd from the get go. In fact they are mid to long term unsuccessful, as this obese patient requires a multi disciplinary approach utilizing dieticians, psychologists, etc. Food has become an addiction.

If we want to decrease our national healthcare costs by 30% or 50%, we need do only one thing – address the FATness issue. Further reading would be “The End of Overeating” by David Kessler.

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
October 9, 2012 1:52 pm

Hi Eddie,

I think a dentist could get over here fairly easy and do well. There are a reasonable amount of dentists but seems like most charge way way more than the US counterparts and these seem to be part of corporate conglomerates) so a good dentists with good prices would do well. I did find a husband/wife practice with an explicit philosophy of fair price, high quality and no over doing work that is not needed. They charge $85 for a check up and cleaning, about what my dentist charged in Louisville, KY. So, charging $80 – $110 for that would probably bring a lot of business as word got around. Many here charge double that!

You will LOVE it if you come for a visit or to live. Neighbors we used to have in Louisville came over last year for the Rugby world cup and did not want to leave, they are thinking of how to move over!

Eddie
Eddie
October 9, 2012 1:55 pm

Didius

That’s a very gracious offer. Be careful or I might take you up on it.

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
October 9, 2012 2:05 pm

Hi Eddie,

NZ hospitality is strong and we are trying to return the favor so if you guys decide to come for a visit we will show you around Wellington.

On dental prices: The practice I go to charges less than $1000 for any crown or root canal while some competitors are over double that. My boss got ripped off recently paying $2300 for a root canal! Not sure what you think of that from a professional POV but from the other side it seems crazy! 🙂

As they say here a lot:

“Cheers”

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
October 9, 2012 2:08 pm

Funny thing: A NZ woman on Chris Martenson’s site reached out to me via comments on some posting or other so we came over to NZ on vacation and loved it (July 2009) and, some how all things lined up so that we knew this was what we were supposed to do. I got a job offer in July 2010 and moved over in Nov 2010 and my wife cleaned up the loose ends (sold the house, etc) and came over in April 2011. That NZ couple are now some of our best friends over here.

ThePessimisticChemist
ThePessimisticChemist
October 9, 2012 2:13 pm

One of my wife’s friends moved to NZ and absolutely loves it. His hobby is photography, so I get to live vicariously through his facebook albums.

I’d love to move there, but my wife would never leave her family behind.

AWD
AWD
October 9, 2012 2:16 pm

Didius Julianus

I’ve been to Wellington. Very nice. NZ women have large hind-quarters however, and are not nearly as attractive as Aussie women, or as liberal, sexually-speaking. I enjoyed NZ very much, and could imagine myself living there.

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
October 9, 2012 2:26 pm

Hi AWD:

Not sure how you missed all the ones I have seen! 🙂

Not sure about their liberalness in that respect though!

TeresaE
TeresaE
October 9, 2012 2:27 pm

Fantastic article (and comments), kept me reading yesterday even as I was supposed to be doing something else.

llpoh says:

“People with a lower-than-average IQ (between 75 and 90) are more likely to drop out, go to jail and live in poverty. Significantly more, in fact: people in the 75 to 90 range are 88 times likelier to drop out of high school, seven times more likely to go to prison, and five times more likely to live in poverty than those with an IQ over 110.”

Funny thing Llpoh, those with HIGH IQs drop out at the same rate as the low IQs, which proves that our “education” system is a complete farce.

Those with IQs of 75 shouldn’t be herded into educating centers anyway. Why do we insist on wasting billions to force round pegs in square holes? The teachers know (but would NEVER say it aloud, it would force them to relinquish their unions) the truth of it, some people are un-book-educatable.

Those with IQs of 75 should be taught BASIC skills, manners, work ethics, then handed shovels and baskets. Instead of just saying, “them’s the breaks” and teaching the art of accepting their own limitations, they are pumped full of BS from toddlerhood, telling them that they can be whatever they want, even as the schools are dumbing down the curriculum and cheating to keep the scores up.

Somewhere during my lifetime we have decided that EVERYONE is capable (AND willing/able) to become rocket scientists.

We are NOT.

The shame of the situation is that those with low IQs would not end up incarcerated if they could be shown how to survive and thrive and work. Instead, they are pumped full of bullshit telling them they “can be anyone they want to be,” even when we ALL know they cannot. Then we force them into college (and debt) by touting the failing BS of “higher education for all.” Then we are shocked when disillusioned, broke, failing neighbors commit crimes to survive. Not really shocking to me though.

People have ALWAYS run the gamut from idiot to inventor. Seems that those societies that thrived (like we used to), embraced the fact and honored every effort and all work, not just “desk jobs” like we have been told to honor.

My gramps used to tell me that the world would always need “ditch diggers.” Then he would name a few of my cousins as proof.

Gramps was right, and until the day that ALL Americans reacquaint themselves with truth, this farce will just continue and grow.

As will the asses and expenses of the FSA.

AWD
AWD
October 9, 2012 2:27 pm

I just love all these theories of why people are obese. Classic denial, justification, and bullshit excuses and rationalization. “It’s my genes” “It’s my slow metabolism” “its the fucking high-fructose”, “it’s toxins” “it’s vitamin deficiency” “it’s all because of fast food”, and million other excuses, which are all bullshit.

People are fat because they put to many calories into their mouth. They eat too much, and don’t exercise enough. It’s so simple even a mongoloid microcephalic can figure it out. If you eat more calories than you burn, the balance is stored in fat. If you burn more calories than you eat, you will lose weight. Got it?

Everything else is bullshit. I don’t give a flying fuck if I get 100 thumbs down. Reality is a bitch. It’s simple calorie balance. The hucksters, con artists, and diet gurus fill your heads with so much bullshit, so as to sell their products and diets, $40 billion worth a year, and people get more and more obese every year.

One last time, for the mentally challenged: take in less calories than you burn (1800-2000 per day) and you’ll lose weight. Eat more than that, and you’ll turn into a fat bag of crap. Exercise burns calories, allowing you to eat more, or lose more weight. It’s as simple as that. Enjoy your mental masturbation about all the other reasons, makes you feel smart doesn’t it?

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
October 9, 2012 2:30 pm

In many ways NZ is “liberal” compared to the U.S. but, on the other hand:

Religion can be taught in public schools (optional – each school decides oif they will have it and I think students can opt out). An atheist recently tried to stop it and the govt asked the teachers union their thoughts and they said they don’t see a problem with it and the issue dies. Imagine that in the U.S.

The high schools (at least some of them) have gun/shooting clubs/teams. A recent article focused on two girls who are great marksmen, Imagine that in the U.S.!!

AWD
AWD
October 9, 2012 2:30 pm

Case in point. What excuses and rationalization have wrought:

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Pauline Potter of Sacramento, California, has officially entered the ‘Guinness Book of Records’ as the world’s heaviest woman at 700 pounds, but now she wants to the lose the weight.

The 47-year-old had boasted that men think she is a “sex goddess” and has “fantastic sex every day,” but she cannot turn over in bed and or fit in her car.

She wants to lose as much as 500 pounds so that she can go dancing, do road trips and fit in seats at the movie theatre.

Potter blames her upbringing and genes as the main reasons for her size: “My mom was over 400 pounds and my dad over 600.

I have eight siblings, all which are over 300, except one.

We were just raised, that if it was happy we’d celebrate with food, if it was sad, oh you fell down and skinned your knee, here’s ice-cream.”

She has repeatedly postponed losing weight, but has decided it is now time to do something about her size as she has to rely on her son for help: “Everything is difficult from getting dressed to taking a bath. I can’t put my own socks on.

Didius Julianus
Didius Julianus
October 9, 2012 2:33 pm

AWD: I agree about the calorie balance but (you knew that was coming):

The HFC, GMOs, etc. change a persons metabolism so the response to the calories is different as well, making it easier to be unhealthy if you eat that stuff even if you caloric in take is in balance.

Tator
Tator
October 9, 2012 2:51 pm

Personally, I am glad there are so many fatties…when the aliens come they will eat them first.

Eddie
Eddie
October 9, 2012 3:16 pm

All those FEMA camps are really just fat farms for disabled obese people on SSDI. It’s going to be a surprise.

Anon
Anon
October 9, 2012 3:24 pm

Maybe you guys got another ad but the one I got immediately following this article was for an online role playing game the reads “Play Now! Free Forever!” hmmmmm…..and just when I was getting motivated to get off of my fat ass and do something with myself. Where’s my Slushee?!?!?

Llpoh
Llpoh
October 9, 2012 3:39 pm

Teresa – if you look at the chart I posted it clearly indicates that almost no high IQ folks drop out of school. You said almost as many do as those with low IQs. It is a minor quibble, as I agree totally with everything else.

We are going to have to require that those unemployable in the private sector do something for society in return for their sustenance. And they need to do it willingly, as the cost and problems of forcing them if they are unwilling is too great. That is why your point about work ethic is so valid.

TPC
TPC
October 9, 2012 4:00 pm

“One last time, for the mentally challenged: take in less calories than you burn (1800-2000 per day) and you’ll lose weight. Eat more than that, and you’ll turn into a fat bag of crap. Exercise burns calories, allowing you to eat more, or lose more weight. It’s as simple as that. Enjoy your mental masturbation about all the other reasons, makes you feel smart doesn’t it?” – AWD

I’ve said that exact same thing dozens of times now.

I eat fairly poorly, and generally have a can of pop every other day or so. If I cut out pop and even attempt a modicum of portion control, my weight automatically contracts 5-6 pounds.

Hell most days I’m good calorie-wise until about 11:30. Damned insomnia. I need to do what my brother does and go for a run instead of sitting surfing the internet like flash (pictured below)

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Tator
Tator
October 9, 2012 4:29 pm

TPC said,”Exercise burns calories, allowing you to eat more, or lose more weight.”

I have been lucky enough to enjoy running for 40+ years. I am not fast or pretty at it, but I do it. I calculate I have ran the circumference of the Earth in those years, which translates into about 2,600,000 calories (100 per mile). Those 2,600,000 represent ~742 pounds of weight I did not gain or even better, 2,600,000 calories I got away with eating without gaining any weight.

TPC
TPC
October 9, 2012 4:33 pm

@Tator

I much prefer to lift weights and play sports to burn calories, though I find running/biking is MUCH easier on my ankle as I get older.

Pirate Jo
Pirate Jo
October 9, 2012 5:34 pm

Low-calories vs. low-carbs are not in contradiction with each other. I found this out by accident. My goal was to lose weight, so I started tracking my food and exercise (expressed in calories, but broken down between protein, fat, and carb) on fitday.com.

Breakfast, Option A:
2 large eggs, 2 slices bacon = 197 calories (all from fat and protein) = full until lunch

Breakfast, Option B:
1 regular wheat bagel, 2 tbsps cream cheese = 401 calories (vast majority carbs) = full for ten minutes

It didn’t take long to figure out that if I wanted to get my calories way down, I had to cut out the breads and pastas. Want to be full for a long time? Eat one of those StarKist tuna packets. It’s almost solid protein, and you won’t be hungry again for hours and hours. Egg whites are also a godsend. Later I found out about the low-carb stuff and found it consistent with what I had already learned on my own.

Exercise doesn’t help nearly as much as the diet, but 30 minutes on an elliptical machine can take a 500-calorie gap for the day to a 700-calorie gap and make you lose a pound in five days instead of seven. But then, you have to submit yourself to that mind-numbing boredom for 30 minutes a day.

FT
FT
October 9, 2012 5:53 pm

I read a magazine, book or printout while doing cardio. Usually do an hour, with some sauna time before and/or after. Having something to read makes the time fly by, plus it keeps my eyes from wandering to the TV screen where Kudlow, Burnett, Cramer and the rest of the jackasses are.

ThePessimisticChemist
ThePessimisticChemist
October 9, 2012 5:56 pm

@PJ

Ever had eggy in the basket? With a touch of cheddar cheese on top?

It was about 175-200 calories, and freaking delicious. mmmmmm eggs.

Stucky
Stucky
October 9, 2012 6:34 pm

“People are fat because they put to many calories into their mouth. They eat too much, and don’t exercise enough. ….. If you eat more calories than you burn, the balance is stored in fat. If you burn more calories than you eat, you will lose weight. Got it?” —– AWD

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If only it were than simple. It’s not. I speak from experience.

For any newbies here … I used to be a 308 pound phatfuk …. which you can read about here, if so inclined.

http://www.theburningplatform.com/?p=19889#comment-69924

After much research I bought into the calorie reduction weight loss idea. I discovered that a pound of body fat equates to approximately 3,500 calories. Therefore, if I burn 500 calories more than I eat each day I would lose approximately one pound per week.

I designed a spreadsheet and kept meticulous records … as a good German is prone to do. I literally counted every single piece of food that went into my mouth. For example, all the way down to a single tablespoon of butter, or even a handful of parsley if the recipe called for it. Fortunately, I also kept track of the caloric breakdown; fats, protein, and carbs.

Here’s what happened.

I reduced calorie intake by about 3,500 to 4,000 per week. I lost a lot of weight early on. 18 pounds in the first couple weeks, iirc. 30 pounds in the first two months. But around the fourth month … and keeping the SAME regimen (including exercise) … I lost practically no weight. Maybe 3 or 4 pounds. Then eventually …. nothing.

I reduced caloric intake a further 3,500 per week. Again, started to lose weight, but nowhere nearly as drastic as before. Most depressing? This time I stopped losing weight after eight weeks. So, I’m eating about 8,000 calories less than when I weighed 308 pounds, and I’m not losing weight. This shit is fucked up. But it gets worse.

I just couldn’t keep up the 8,000 calories reduction. I was hungry a lot. So, I went back to the 3,500 calorie reduction amount. And THIS is where things get really fucking crazy. I started gaining weight!!!!! Not a lot, but still …. how in the fuck am I gaining weight when I’m eating less than when I weighed 307???? It seems like the human body finds a state of equilibrium where it is comfortable “surviving” with what you feed it, and most efforts to change that state simply fail.

This shit is crazy. I TRULY feel sorry for overweight folks trying to lose weight. It’s damn near impossible. I’m at 275 now and holding on for dear life to keep from creeping higher.

Fortunately, I kept track of carbs, fats, and protein. Here is the rough average breakdown; carbs (50% — tried to keep good carbs at 90%), protein (30%), fats (20%).

I’m not giving up. Last week I bought a book, “Feed Your Brain, Lose Your Belly” written by a neurosurgeon, Bottom line: It seems carbs are the problem … even good carbs. Carbs, he says, should be no more than 25% of the diet. 20% would be even better.

So ol’ phatfuk Stucky will be starting his calorie-reduction/minimal-carb program. This will be one of the most difficult things I’ve ever attempted. I LOVE my carbs; pasta, breads, grains, and lots and lots of veggies more than you can possibly imagine. But, I shall try. We’ll see what happens.

Pirate Jo
Pirate Jo
October 9, 2012 7:32 pm

Stucky, read some Michael Eades and Gary Taubes. And best of luck!

You can get all the carbs you need from vegetables, with smaller amounts of fruit. You do not ever need to eat wheat or bread products, or pasta. Those should be rare treats, for special occasions.

It doesn’t help that the gubmint food pyramid is upside down. Or that all through the 80s and 90s we were taught that fat is the enemy. (Sugar is the enemy!) One of the reasons Americans are fat, aside from all the HFCS garbage, is that we’ve been so badly miseducated. Michelle Obama was saying Cheerios is a healthy breakfast – pure nonsense. Feed those kids some eggs.

Another tasty item, if you like them – giant olives, stuffed with garlic.

Please let us know how you are doing! Amy Alkon has written about this a lot, and links a lot of good reading recommendations and books on her blog.

My challenge hasn’t been the food so much as giving up booze. I like my wine! But at 650 calories or so per bottle, well … 🙁

Gayle
Gayle
October 9, 2012 7:36 pm

This is for Stucky.

You might want to read Wheat Belly by Dr. Davis, a cardiologist.

I’ve never been able to lose weight without “starving” until I gave up my most favorite foods: pasta, French bread, potatoes, rice, whole wheat bread, pancakes, waffles, tortillas – basically anything made with grains, especially wheat. These are the foods I craved constantly, along with all baked goods.

Now I eat lots of meat (including bacon for breakfast), eggs, nuts, avocados, apples, berries, veggies, cheese, yogurt, salad. If you load up on the protein and get rid of the grains,, eventually the craving for carbs goes away and all the protein keeps you feeling full. Amazingly, the weight just melts off, and it’s much easier than counting all those calories.

You might also want to research the paleo diet.

By the way, I joyfully consume the forbidden fruits when I’m enjoying an “occasion.”

Stucky
Stucky
October 9, 2012 7:57 pm

Pirate Jo and Gayle

I thank you both kindly for the suggestions. I will enthusiastically follow up on the reading recommendations.

Pirate Jo — I absolutely LOVE!!! olives. The real stuff, not the black shit in cans. Our farmers market has an Olive-guy, and he carries about 40 varieties. Olives … food of the gods.

Gayle — your favorite foods … well, we could be twins. If you have the time … how did you wean yourself? Did you go “cold turkey”, or did you go slow? Thanks in advance.

YaroMudry
YaroMudry
October 9, 2012 8:01 pm

Great piece! brilliant, outstanding and well written.
I have a simple but effective solution solution to cure the obesity epidemic: link health insurance premiums to body mass index. When it hurts the pocket that is something that every fat ass in the US is bout to understand and react to. It may not eliminate obesity entirely but it’s bound to keep it at a reasonable level. The problem is that no politician will have the guts to propose such a sensible solution. America therefore is doomed to drown in its own sea of fat.

RUSS SMITH
RUSS SMITH
October 9, 2012 9:06 pm

Hi!, Patrons Of The Burning Platform Et Al:

Without any help from anyone at all in government etc., here’s my statement from Jeremiah17:9…..”The heart is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked; who can know it?” His cure: ST LUKE 11:13….”If you then being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more shall your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask of Him>” The answers to our predicuments in life for Jesus were simple such as ST LUKE 12:32….”Fear not little flock: for it is your heavenly Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom (ove love). Here, Jesus attempts to empty US all of all fear for all time. ST JOHN 15:11….”These things have I spoken to you, that my JOY might remain in you, and that your JOY might be full.”” As He empties US all from every vestage of fears; He asks US to fill the useless void with His JOY through His Holy Spirit doesn’t He. What are we to suppose is to come from the fruits of His JOY but loving relationships that have the capacities to skip all warfare or gaming of OUR economic system. But, like those who made the fantastic discovery on the Day Of Pentecost found in Acts 2, until the Holy Spirit itself does the inside work within us, we remain the evil, tattered remains of humanity wedded to our evil hearts don’t we? Which shall we choose to accomplish for all of eternity; for nobody wants war & economic destruction to be given eternal life do they? Aren’t we predisposed to want to experience the JOY instead that He offers US & accept that rout to eternal life as the much better choice? That day is coming everyone and not none too soon to benefit everyone here on Mother Earth!!

TAKE CARE; REMAIN SAFE & GOD BLESS:

RUSS SMITH, CALIFORNIA (One Of OUR Broke States)
[email protected]

peter rumsavich
peter rumsavich
October 9, 2012 10:23 pm

be careful watch you back speaking the truth can get you hurt. Is it not amazing how people who find proof of problems end up in bad situations.