Conquering the Earth

Guest Post by Jeff Thomas via International Man

US empire - Conquering

The Akkadian Empire is often regarded as the world’s first empire, reaching its peak between the 24th and 22nd centuries BC, some 4,400 years ago.

It was in the Middle East, home of quite a few empires over the millennia. It began with King Sargon, who, having succeeded at conquering his neighbours in Babylonia, decided to expand further into Syria and Canaan.

King Sargon established a fad that has remained until the present day. In any era since his time, there have been those nations that, having had initial successes at conquest, couldn’t resist the temptation to “have it all.”

Each, in turn, had occasion to learn why this is not the most sensible objective for a nation to pursue.

The Roman Empire collapsed, in part, because it attempted to gobble up as much of the known world as possible and found that, once another civilisation had been conquered and looted, a military and other resources were then necessary to maintain control. Rome learned too late that, whilst conquest is often profitable, maintaining a conquered land is a liability.

Over the millennia, history has seen many empires come and go. By the time of the Spanish Empire (peaking in 1521–1643), kings had a rough idea of how very big the world was and recognized that controlling it all was quite a task.

This did not, however, stop ambitious leaders. Every century has seen its Genghis Khan or Napoleon, whose desire for conquest was insatiable. Repeatedly, such leaders came to a bad end, specifically because they tried to bite off more than they could chew.

Britain owned the nineteenth century, with colonies worldwide, but today, we British eat humble pie, as we were eclipsed due to excessive warfare and government spending.

Then the US owned the twentieth century, not only colonizing parts of the world, but seeking to police the rest of it.

This began in 1899. Future President Theodore Roosevelt stated publicly that “Peace may come only through war.” He asserted that the US military was an “international police” and that he, as president, had the right to order invasions to enforce America’s Manifest Destiny. During his presidency, he did such a good job at his invasions that, in 1906, he was the first US President to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

And so it has continued since then. Successive presidents have cherry-picked countries that needed invading – often with the justification that it was “to make the world safe for democracy” – a phrase coined by Woodrow Wilson’s spin doctors to support America’s involvement in World War I.

In more recent decades, the US, under George Bush, invaded Iraq and Afghanistan. Under Barrack Obama, the US invaded Syria and Libya. And, today, sabres are being rattled at Iran on an almost weekly basis. (I’ve long felt it likely that World War III would begin at the Strait of Hormuz.)

And to maintain a geographic balance, the US government dispenses weekly notices to the media of the growing need for aggression in Venezuela and North Korea.

Why? Well, just like King Sargon, the US military interests are ever-conscious that there are still a few countries out there that are not US-dominated. As can be seen in the map above, the US has a military presence in all the countries that are coloured pink.

The US has some 800 military bases and has military personnel deployed in 177 countries – a total of 1.3 million troops. In addition to these bases, there are numerous “lily pads,” or mini-military bases. Such bases generally house weaponry and supplies, at the ready for larger troop deployments.

Further, the US has a host of “militarily active advisors” and “peacekeeping forces” deployed across the globe.

No surprise then, that the US tends to work towards the day when 100% of the world has US military boots on the ground.

For example, that grey collection of islands on the map, just above Norway, are the Svalbard and Jan Mayen islands. Although they’re presently inhabited by Russians and Norwegians, are in the Arctic Circle and have virtually no value, when US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis visited Svalbard in 2018, he saw it as a good site for a US base, saying, “Certainly America’s got to up its game in the arctic. There’s no doubt about that.”

At present, the cost of the military takes up 54% of all federal discretionary spending – $598.5 billion per annum. For the taxpayer, this means that, if the US were to cease to see itself as the world’s policeman, his taxes could be drastically reduced and his family’s economic wellbeing could be enhanced dramatically.

But the US government would consider this type of thinking as inviting disaster, as it’s assumed that the US would be in great danger from foreign aggression, particularly from Russia (which has only one military base outside its borders) and China (which has none).

Indeed, Colorado Senator Cory Gardner has co-sponsored a bill that seeks to designate Russia as a state sponsor of terrorism. He has said, “Putin’s Russia is an outlaw regime that is hell-bent on undermining international law and destroying the US-led liberal global order.”

Them’s fightin’ words. Senator Lindsay Graham, a co-sponsor, has said, “Our goal is to change the status quo and impose meaningful sanctions and measures against Putin’s Russia.”

John Bolton has characterized Cuba, Nicaragua and Venezuela as “a troika of tyranny,” one that must be subjugated.

What do all these countries have in common? Only one thing: They do not presently come under the thumb of the US military.

Either the US military and its representatives in government are spoiling for war, or they fail to understand that their persistent careless threats to other sovereign nations is equivalent to a declaration of war against them by the US military.

Considering the enormous head of steam that the US government is building up toward these countries, it would be surprising in the extreme if the world did not find itself in a state of world war in the not-too-distant future.

The US Empire, like its predecessors throughout history, is about to bite off more than it can chew and the world will pay the price.

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18 Comments
EL Coyote
EL Coyote
August 27, 2019 10:17 am

John D. Rockefeller, an Ohio native, started Standard Oil. Rockefeller was at one point the world’s richest man and first ever American billionaire. Considering he was a billionaire in the early 1900’s he is still considered as the richest person in modern history. When a reporter asked him, “How much money is enough?” He responded, “Just a little bit more.”

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  EL Coyote
August 28, 2019 4:53 am

And John’s little baby boy David……’train a child in the way’…??

“Some even believe we (the Rockefeller family) are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure – one world, if you will. If that’s the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.”
— David Rockefeller

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<<— it's all part of a plan

M G
M G
  EL Coyote
August 28, 2019 5:11 am

A local land Baron once tried to purchase my father’s land. The purchase would connect his two larger blocks of farmland

My father refused and asked why he wanted ALL the land.

The man, who owned thousands of acres, said he didn not.want.it ALL. He said he just wanted any land his land touched.

The Midas touch.

Am not revisiting the invasion of privacy issue.

I can travel and play piano for my mother in person now.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  M G
August 28, 2019 6:23 am

MG……

You have mentioned frequent trips to the ‘red dirt’….have you heard of an Oklahoma land baron named Eugene Claremont ‘Gene’ Mullendore Jr. and the Cross Bell ?

His son, E.C. III, is the victim in an unsolved murder mystery…….. Osage/Washington counties

“The Mullendore Murder” by Jonathan Kwitney

My father in law worked the ranch, knew the people…..never did believe the ‘body’ was EC’s….

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum-

Vote Harder
Vote Harder
August 27, 2019 10:21 am

900 bases in 153 countries is not fighting for your freedom. It is an empire.

“It is no coincidence that the century of total war coincided with the century of central banking” ~ Ron Paul

Ingsoc
Ingsoc
August 27, 2019 10:24 am

The Akkadian Empire is often regarded as the world’s first empire

I thought it was the Sumerians.

EL Coyote
EL Coyote
  Ingsoc
August 27, 2019 11:03 am

I thought it was the Etruscans.

Stucky
Stucky
  EL Coyote
August 27, 2019 1:09 pm

I thought it was the Annunaki.

Ingsoc
Ingsoc
  Stucky
August 27, 2019 9:26 pm

The Sumerians talked about them boys on cuniform clay tablets.

Grog
Grog
  Ingsoc
August 27, 2019 2:06 pm

I knew it wasn’t the Zulu Kingdom.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ingsoc
August 27, 2019 9:45 pm

It was Mu followed later by Atlantis.

James
James
August 27, 2019 12:12 pm

This brings to mind the Queensryche song “Empire”

A different “empire” but the greed and lust for power the same.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer
August 27, 2019 12:36 pm

The US military is not controlled by the Government “of the people, by the people and for the people”.

So technically calling the US an Empire is incorrect. The USA serves as a redoubt, but it hasn’t got control over it’s own forces and their use.

Numitor knows best.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  Hardscrabble Farmer
August 28, 2019 7:07 am

hahaha, I don’t know much about Numitor….kind of a ‘Cain and Abel’ story with maybe the same twist?…

“His daughter Rhea Silvia was made Vestal Virgin by Amulius rendering her unable to have children on pain of death; however, she was forcibly impregnated by the god Mars. Numitor’s grandchildren Romulus and Remus were born; They overthrew Amulius and reinstated Numitor as king of Alba Longa in 752”

https://alchetron.com/Numitor

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum- I think it was you, who said something about what we ‘know’ is mostly based on our own experiences….or better words to that effect. From the microcosm of local government and the freemason thread that ties it all together, it becomes a short step to see the “Epstein’s dead- suicide’s the reason” in our face attitude of ‘the truth is what we say it is’ runs through this government from the bottom to the top….

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum-

I listen to this site (skywatchtv.com) quite a bit….thought you might like the title…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=121&v=cM0JpjeTZrY

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
August 28, 2019 4:44 am

“When our founders declared a new order of the ages….they were acting on an ancient hope that is meant to be fulfilled.”–U.S. President George W. Bush, January 20, 2005, second inaugural address.

From the article–

“This began in 1899. Future President Theodore Roosevelt stated publicly that “Peace may come only through war.” He asserted that the US military was an “international police” and that he, as president, had the right to order invasions to enforce America’s Manifest Destiny. During his presidency, he did such a good job at his invasions that, in 1906, he was the first US President to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.”

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“Theodore Roosevelt was also a Freemason. He joined the Fraternity as an already-established man at the age of forty-two in 1901, the year he began his service as President of the United States. As President he was known to visit Masonic Lodges during his travels across the country and the world”

mdmasons.org/about-md-masons/famous-masons/theodore-roosevelt/

America’s Manifest Destiny…or freemason’s “The Secret Destiny Of America” ?

“For more than three thousand years, secret societies have labored to create the background of knowledge necessary to the establishment of an enlightened democracy among the nations of the world. Men bound by a secret oath to labor in the cause of world democracy decided that in the American colonies they would plant the roots of a new way of life. Brotherhoods were established to meet secretly and they quietly and industriously conditioned America to its destiny for leadership in a free world.”

https://archive.org/details/SecretDestinyOfAmerica/page/n1

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum <<<—'a golden age where gods once again co-mingle with men'

M G
M G
  ordo ab chao
August 28, 2019 5:15 am

Ordie…Teddy was also the first environmentalist president.

Did he establish the National Park system, seizing acreages for Federal ownership?

He did save the Grand Canyon from being a Great Lake. I think there were proposals to d am it and make it a reservoir!

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao
  M G
August 28, 2019 6:30 am

I don’t know, MG…..but I’ll be lookin into it.

I know there is a lot more to the Grand Canyon than we’re told, like everything else. The ‘environmentalist’ president may have been simply a continuation of an esoteric plan to control water (?) resources….under the guise of soil conservation, flood control, etc. I think FDR was part of further development in the behemoth that is the fed…..

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum<<<— DEM DAM FREEMASONS !!

Speedy
Speedy
  ordo ab chao
August 28, 2019 7:43 am

I suspect water control was a big part.

I will watch for your findings!

Liked the NASA vid…

Staying incognito.