THE HANGMAN GROWS LARGER

They will hang whomever suits their purposes in order to preserve and increase their power, control and wealth. First it was Iraq. Then it was Afghanistan. Then Libya. Then Egypt. Then Yemen. Then Syria. Now Venezuela. Next Iran. 

First it was Bradley Manning.  Then it was Edward Snowden.  Now it is Julian Assange. Next it will be you.

THE HANGMAN

By Maurice Ogden

Into our town the hangman came,
smelling of gold and blood and flame.
He paced our bricks with a different air,
and built his frame on the courthouse square.

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The scaffold stood by the courthouse side,
only as wide as the door was wide
with a frame as tall, or a little more,
than the capping sill of the courthouse door.

And we wondered whenever we had the time,
Who the criminal? What the crime?
The hangman judged with the yellow twist
of knotted hemp in his busy fist.

And innocent though we were with dread,
we passed those eyes of buckshot lead.
Till one cried, “Hangman, who is he,
for whom you raised the gallows-tree?”

Then a twinkle grew in his buckshot eye
and he gave a riddle instead of reply.
“He who serves me best,” said he
“Shall earn the rope on the gallows-tree.”

And he stepped down and laid his hand
on a man who came from another land.
And we breathed again, for anothers grief
at the hangmans hand, was our relief.

And the gallows frame on the courthouse lawn
by tomorrow’s sun would be struck and gone.
So we gave him way and no one spoke
out of respect for his hangmans cloak.

The next day’s sun looked mildly down
on roof and street in our quiet town;
and stark and black in the morning air
the gallows-tree on the courthouse square.

And the hangman stood at his usual stand
with the yellow hemp in his busy hand.
With his buckshot eye and his jaw like a pike,
and his air so knowing and business-like.

And we cried, “Hangman, have you not done,
yesterday with the alien one?”
Then we fell silent and stood amazed.
“Oh, not for him was the gallows raised.”

He laughed a laugh as he looked at us,
“Do you think I’ve gone to all this fuss,
To hang one man? That’s the thing I do.
To stretch the rope when the rope is new.”

Above our silence a voice cried “Shame!”
and into our midst the hangman came;
to that mans place, “Do you hold,” said he,
“With him that was meat for the gallows-tree?”

He laid his hand on that one’s arm
and we shrank back in quick alarm.
We gave him way, and no one spoke,
out of fear of the hangmans cloak.

That night we saw with dread surprise
the hangmans scaffold had grown in size.
Fed by the blood beneath the chute,
the gallows-tree had taken root.

Now as wide, or a little more
than the steps that led to the courthouse door.
As tall as the writing, or nearly as tall,
half way up on the courthouse wall.

The third he took, we had all heard tell,
was a usurer…, an infidel.
And “What” said the hangman, “Have you to do
with the gallows-bound…, and he a Jew?”

And we cried out, “Is this one he
who has served you well and faithfully?”
The hangman smiled, “It’s a clever scheme
to try the strength of the gallows beam.”

The fourth man’s dark accusing song
had scratched our comfort hard and long.
“And what concern,” he gave us back,
“Have you … for the doomed and black?”

The fifth, the sixth, and we cried again,
“Hangman, hangman, is this the man?”
“It’s a trick”, said he, “that we hangman know
for easing the trap when the trap springs slow.”

And so we ceased and asked now more
as the hangman tallied his bloody score.
And sun by sun, and night by night
the gallows grew to monstrous height.

The wings of the scaffold opened wide
until they covered the square from side to side.
And the monster cross beam looking down,
cast its shadow across the town.

Then through the town the hangman came
and called through the empy streets…my name.
I looked at the gallows soaring tall
and thought … there’s no one left at all

for hanging … and so he called to me
to help take down the gallows-tree.
And I went out with right good hope
to the hangmans tree and the hangmans rope.

He smiled at me as I came down
to the courthouse square…through the silent town.
Supple and stretched in his busy hand,
was the yellow twist of hempen strand.

He whistled his tune as he tried the trap
and it sprang down with a ready snap.
Then with a smile of awful command,
He laid his hand upon my hand.

“You tricked me Hangman.” I shouted then,
“That your scaffold was built for other men,
and I’m no henchman of yours.” I cried.
“You lied to me Hangman, foully lied.”

Then a twinkle grew in his buckshot eye,
“Lied to you…tricked you?” He said “Not I…
for I answered straight and told you true.
The scaffold was raised for none but you.”

“For who has served more faithfully?
With your coward’s hope.” said He,
“And where are the others that might have stood
side by your side, in the common good?”

“Dead!” I answered, and amiably
“Murdered,” the Hangman corrected me.
“First the alien … then the Jew.
I did no more than you let me do.”

Beneath the beam that blocked the sky
none before stood so alone as I.
The Hangman then strapped me…with no voice there
to cry “Stay!” … for me in the empty square.

THE BOTTOM LINE: “…I did no more than you let me do.”

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Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
April 11, 2019 9:08 pm

I’ve spread that poem around quite a bit. A bit scary.

Austrian Peter
Austrian Peter
April 11, 2019 9:36 pm

“First they came for the socialists, and I did not speak out—because I was not a socialist.
Then they came for the trade unionists, and I did not speak out— because I was not a trade unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out—because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me—and there was no one left to speak for me.”

The quotation stems from Niemöller’s lectures during the early postwar period. Different versions of the quotation exist. These can be attributed to the fact that Niemöller spoke extemporaneously and in a number of settings. Much controversy surrounds the content of the poem as it has been printed in varying forms, referring to diverse groups such as Catholics, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Jews, Trade Unionists, or Communists depending upon the version. Nonetheless his point was that Germans had been complicit through their silence in the Nazi imprisonment, persecution, and murder of millions of people. He felt this was true in particular of the leaders of the Protestant churches (of which the Lutheran church was one denomination).

I trust that we will not be silent now in the face of the Great Satan and his demons on this earth who are dying and will become very dangerous, like a cornered, injured animal. They will strike out at everything and everyone before their final demise.

Jack Lovett
Jack Lovett
April 11, 2019 9:47 pm

How dare you speak truth!!

gilberts
gilberts
April 12, 2019 12:21 am

With all due respect, I disagree.

Bradley Manning was a criminal who stole Top Secret files from the Army and leaked them to a foreigner he met online, potentially causing exceptionally grave damage to national security. It’s not like he’s some innocent victim of the system who was inadvertently caught up and ground into mulch by the machine. There are tons of cases of that and I can totally feel for them. He was and is a mentally-deranged homo who thought it would be cute to betray the trust reposed in him by the US Army. He’s a traitor in the truest sense of the word, just like Julius and Ethyl Rosenberg, and he deserves to hang. It’s fitting he got off under Barry, who never met a traitor he didn’t like. Trying to make it out like he’s some kind of victim caught up in the wheels by some unnamed sinister hangman is silly. Hell, he got off pretty light with a free sexchange courtesy of you and me. That poem has no bearing in this case and is totally different from his situation.

Assange’s story is a bit different. I thought his original goal of shining sunshine on crooks was good, but he did traffic in stolen US govt documents, which you can’t avoid. It will be interesting to see if he beats it by claiming he’s a journalist. I don’t think he has a legal foot to stand on.
Right or wrong, you have to admit it’s not bright to mess with a foreign government. If they’re as violent and deadly as people, like him, would contend, what do you expect will happen to you if you tangle with them? I think Assange has sort of been like Bin Laden was after 9/11- an ineffectual figurehead once he isolated himself in his compound. Even if Assange is a reporter, reporters have been known to get arrested in the conduct of their work, only to be vindicated later. I don’t think any of them have spent years hiding in an embassy.

Snowden, also took it upon himself to break the law. He had every right to disagree, but if you violate the oath and secrecy agreements you signed, what do you expect will happen to you? It’s not like he was a Klinton. He was little people, like you and me, and little people never get away with it. Even if he was right and he did the right thing, you have to admit it looks pretty funny to have him in Russia calling out the US for doing the same stuff the Russians do. If he really stands by what he did, why not come home and face the music and accept the punishment for the crime your conscience demanded you commit? If he’s an honorable prisoner of conscience, then take the punishment for the crime he committed. Regardless of how you feel about it, he committed a crime. If you’re going to work with America’s secrets, you’re working with all of them. Some of them are nasty. You don’t get the luxury of picking and choosing which secrets you’re going to keep. If you don’t want that on your conscience, don’t sign the SF-312 https://fas.org/sgp/isoo/new_sf312.pdf. That’s the document you sign before they give you access. It isn’t vague about your duties. If you don’t want to be arrested, don’t violate it.

If you want to convince me there’s a hangman for me, too, you’ll have to find some innocent victims, not these guys. None of them are innocent, regardless of how you feel about the issue. Even the cleanest, most conscientious one among them still broke the law and will be punished for that fact.

In my opinion, these people aren’t innocent victims. Whether you agree with them, or not, and there are things I find compelling about Assange and Snowden’s stories, you do not have the right to violate the secrecy of the USA. Even if you don’t like what they say and do. If you do break the trust granted to you by the US Govt, you will probably pay a high price. It has to be that way- how else do you stop people from stealing secrets whenever they feel like it? If you steal Top Secret files, expect a visit from big guys in suits with guns and expect to end up breaking big rocks into small rocks. If Manning, Assange, and Snowden hadn’t messed with that stuff, they would be fine. They could be writing tell-all books and going on talkshows and getting their stories out instead of living in hiding, pretending to be a woman, or living in Russia as a propaganda tool of the Russians.

These 3 are not the examples you want to go with for an out-of-control government that might grind any or all of us up into mulch.

grace country pastor
grace country pastor
  gilberts
April 12, 2019 9:09 am

Feelings aside, your reasoning alone, I’ll thumb that up.

niebo
niebo
  grace country pastor
April 14, 2019 3:49 am

STUCK! STUCK! STUCK!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  gilberts
April 12, 2019 11:08 am

Here’s an example of gov’t illegal suppression “Susan Lindauer”

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
  gilberts
April 12, 2019 11:36 am

Exposing wrong is never wrong, no?

James the Deplorable Wanderer
James the Deplorable Wanderer
  gilberts
April 12, 2019 12:53 pm

“In my opinion, these people aren’t innocent victims.”
Who would be? Infants? Schoolchildren? Would you stretch it as far as (ignorant) college kids?
If you live long enough you WILL do something unpleasant. It may be awful, illegal, edge-of-evil, something you were coerced / misled / ideologically blinded into, and that you regret immediately after and forever afterward; but if you have the mental capacity for shame, you will do it; that’s how you find out what that particular boundary is, where it is, and what it means.
Are we to be judged only from our mistakes? Where do you find the pure ones, that we may send them into government service to look out for the rest of us?
If you wish to find the innocent, look among those who have no capacity for evil, or for good. You are likeliest to find them in homes that care for the retarded. And they will be innocent – and perfect food for the evil.

Mad as Hell
Mad as Hell
  gilberts
April 12, 2019 1:24 pm

Yes and no. While I agree with the logic, at the same time the same argument could be made for the founding fathers of this country and their “illegal” acts against the British crown.
The crux of the issue is that any time, any place that allows a group of people – called Government to gain enough secrecy and control, that those in their representative capacity – intelligence agents working in official capacity, ostensibly on our behalf, or our “representatives” in the various other Government agencies sees that these people are breaking the law, it is their duty to be whistle blowers – by any means necessary.

It is impossible, with the corruption the way it is now to go to your superiors if you are in a sensitive position, and you know that laws are being broken. Your superiors are most likely in on the scam. The system is rigged, the table is tilted. Used to be that the media was the “superior”. A whistle blower could go to the media with wrongdoing, and then a public debate would ensue. Things may change. However today, they are just as useful as a Russian going to Pravda in the eighties about communist abuses.
Our founders saw that very clearly, as they tried repeatedly to redress their grievances with the crown, and like today’s whistle blowers, were not just shunned and ignored, but actively persecuted. At that point, the only thing a true patriot of freedom can do in the face of blinding injustice is to resist. If they did not resist, and therefore break the crowns laws, the United States would not exist. We would all be British subjects.

From a legal perspective, Assange is being prosecuted in the only way they can make it look legitimate – he actively helped steal state secrets. If the “law” mattered to those in charge, would Hillary still be among the free? Would the medical scammers, Banksters, Pharmaceutical companies etc. still be among the free, even though they blatantly flaunt 100 year old anti trust practices in plain sight? How many of the kings men – er Police officers have walked free, even with video evidence of cold blooded murder or assault, even when caught on camera?

However, it is up to us – all of us citizens to decide if we want to continue allowing those that control and manipulate the laws of the land to selectively use those laws intended for protection, as a weapon against anyone they deem as harmful to their agenda. Because, at the end of the day, that is what this is about. The PTB will use this as a PR campaign to show us proles what happens to anyone that dares question the authority of those in charge – legal, illegal or otherwise. They want it made very clear that THEY decide what the law is, in their interests, and we are to follow or ELSE.

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
  Mad as Hell
April 12, 2019 2:29 pm

Bingo bango, Mad as Hell.

Nelson Mandela.

niebo
niebo
  Donkey Balls
April 14, 2019 3:49 am

Remember that time he died in prison in like 1992?

Mandela STUCK! STUCK! STUCK!

None Ya Biz
None Ya Biz
  Mad as Hell
April 15, 2019 7:57 pm

At no time am I accountable to the laws of man. At all times I am accountable to the laws of the one true God. To him do I only defer. I may die due to the laws of man. However, I rejoice in my love of the laws of the one true God.

Donkey Balls
Donkey Balls
April 12, 2019 11:55 am
niebo
niebo
April 14, 2019 3:48 am

. . . ain’t got rope enough for STUCK! STUCK! STUCK! STUCK!