It Began With Nixon

Guest Post by Eric Peters

What’s going on right now began with Nixon.

Unloved by the people who actually run (as opposed to fronting) the federal government, Nixon was removed from office by one of them, with assistance from many others. The man was Mark Felt, better-known by his alias, “Deep Throat.” He was deputy assistant director of the FBI and passed over by Nixon for the top spot. For this – and not for anything else that merited it – Nixon had to pay.

Not for creating arguably one of the most pernicious federal “agencies” – as the tentacles of the federal apparat are styled. The one he added being the Environmental Protection Agency, which stopped protecting the environment about 30 years ago and since that time has been using that excuse to protect itself and its power to “regulate” – i.e., effectively dictate – which kinds of vehicles Americans will be allowed to buy and how much it’s going to cost them.

Not for setting in motion the transition of the medical profession into the “health care” industry – via Health Maintenance Organizations. Which never “maintained” anyone’s “health” but did vastly enrich the “health care” industry at the expense of countless millions of people’s health. As well as at their expense, on top of that. Instead of paying to see the doctor, people now pay for coverage. You can thank Nixon for that.

His inheritors simply made it mandatory.

Nixon also went to China – as if legitimizing and colluding with the mass-murdering Communists who controlled that country was a good thing for the people of this country. You can see the results for yourself – at Wal Mart.

And everywhere else.

Nixon was able to “open the door” – as it was styled, favorably – because Nixon was portrayed as anti-Communist and “tough.” This shut up anti-Communist conservatives – who would have been much harder to silence if, say, it had been a “liberal” who went to China. Just as conservatives in our time have been silent for the most part about the Orange Man’s “warp speeding” of those “beautiful” drugs that were never vaccines into pre-arranged existence (no new drug gets developed from scratch in a matter of mere months).

There is also the business of de-coupling the dollar from any connection to gold – thereby eviscerating the value of the dollar, which has become nearly worthless relative to what it was worth before Nixon. It is no accident that since Nixon, the cost of living has gone ballistic – in tandem with the devaluation of the buying power of the now-entirely-fiat dollar corrupted by Tricky Dick into a mere piece of paper and worth not much more than that.

Nixon, in simple terms, deserved the opprobrium he’s been draped with. He was a crook – and worse than that. Crooks, after all, generally only take money under false pretenses. Nixon took something much more valuable than money from the American people. He took away much of what what was once America.

But that is not why he was ignominiously obliged to resign his office in 1974.

Nixon was ousted by an internal coupe engineered by federal apparatchiks such as Mark Felt, who fed scurrilous information to a pair of useful idiot stenographers working for The Washington Post, the American iteration of Pravda. They revealed in a series of articles that Nixon lied.

Oh, the humanity!

As if Nixon – as if any politician, ever – told the truth.

And the lies he told were to “cover up” routine election shenanigans undertaken by underlings on his behalf prior to the 1972 presidential election, which Nixon won easily. There was the famous break-in at the Watergate Hotel, where the underlings rifled through the desks of Democrat Party offices. As if such things were never done before by the underlings of both parties.

But it served as the means for getting Nixon, who – like the Orange Man – was useful to the people who actually run the government but had outlived his usefulness. Or had annoyed the wrong people, which amounts to the same thing. So, they got Nixon – on a technicality. Not for anything substantive, such as his creation of a Golem-like federal “agency” that has no plausible constitutional legitimacy. Not for “opening the door” – to America – for Communist China.

Not for turning medicine into a money-grubbing cartel that now owns the government, having acquired the money to pay for it.

Not for doing to the value of the dollar what was done to the value of the Deutschmark in Weimar-era Germany and probably assuring a similar fate will shortly befall this country.

Those crimes being the ones we’re not supposed to notice.

Similarly, Orange Man has never been charged with the crimes he committed while in office, including but not limited to the “warp speeding” of those “beautiful” drugs subsequently pushed on millions of people, many of whom were effectively forced to take them – in particular, those in the military, whom Orange Man pretends to love so very much.

Instead, he has been pursued with Inspector Javert-like relentlessness over nonsense such as “defaming” a woman who publicly claimed (but never proved) she was sexually assaulted by the Orange Man some 30 years ago. And for overstating the value of his holdings, but “defrauding” no one.

Not because he defrauded the American people.

It’s all for sure, in other words. And it all began a long time ago.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
March 9, 2024 7:06 pm

Farther back. Try National Security Act 1947. Everything hides behind that.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 9, 2024 7:39 pm

Even father back: 1787
.

Conspiracy in Philadelphia

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https://www.garynorth.com/philadelphia.pdf
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The Eurobankster mafia and secret societies usurped America by 1787.
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How could a contract, drafted and signed before we were born, bind us?
https://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/238917.Lysander_Spooner

Gary
Gary
  Anonymous
March 9, 2024 10:11 pm

Even further back: beginning of time…mans’ false belief in ‘authority’ i.e. other people have magical powers to tell you what to do with your life.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Gary
March 10, 2024 6:44 am

Authority has always been forced on people, it is not a common belief.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 9, 2024 8:07 pm

Farther forward. The half-white communist, non-U.S. citizen that never worked a day in his life, married to a tranny who flushed the country down the toilet . .
that pile of shit worthless nigger

fujigm
fujigm
  Anonymous
March 9, 2024 11:25 pm

Half nigger.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  fujigm
March 10, 2024 12:04 am

In proper circles that would be “mulatto”.

It was an inside job...
It was an inside job...
March 9, 2024 9:35 pm

…By some unknown % of the “Founding Fathers”.

AFTER King George III & Cronies got caught stealing, OR asking for more than the standard 10%. (EVEN Brain-Dead brandon and his boy know 10% is “Usual And Customary” MAX)

For example:

“On June 15, 1775, the Continental Congress “elected” George Washington as commander of the yet-to-be-created Continental Army: “Resolved, That a General be appointed to command all the continental forces, raised, or to be raised, for the defence of American liberty. That five hundred dollars, per month, be allowed for his pay and expences.”

U.S. Inflation Rate, $500 in 1775 to 2018

“According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics consumer price index, prices in 2018 are 3,161.13% higher than average prices throughout 1775. The dollar experienced an average inflation rate of 1.44% per year during this period, meaning the real value of a dollar decreased.
In other words, $500 in 1775 is equivalent in purchasing power to about $16,305.64 in 2018, a difference of $15,805.64 over 243 years.”

But no $$$ for even footwear/basic clothing for the troops? 🤣🤣🤣

” While Washington knew most of his men were fit for duty, he calculated that at least a third of them had no shoes. Many did not have a decent coat to protect against the constant rain that plagued the camp.”

Sincerely, rachel levine *

* an admiral in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps. alexander hamilton’s mommy.

k31
k31
  It was an inside job...
March 10, 2024 4:54 pm

The war must have been an epic shit sandwich that the traitors in Philadelphia were not hanged.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
March 9, 2024 9:36 pm

This is how stupid Trump is about the Covid “vaccine”: he got the shots AFTER he’d already had Covid. Anybody who’d been paying attention knew the “vaccine” couldn’t impart any more immunity than he already had. This was also admitted in a September 2021 Senate hearing by then-head of the CDC, Rachel Walensky.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
March 10, 2024 6:45 am

I doubt a single politician got the clot shot, their shots were saline and kabuki theater.

Kirves
Kirves
  Anonymous
March 11, 2024 4:32 am

It’s funny indeed. No politician or their family seems to have keeled over suddenly and unexpectedly. Journalistas, sportsballers and influenzers however, have. Including vaxx fanatics. Shows how the pecking order for useful idiots works

ICE-9
ICE-9
March 9, 2024 9:52 pm

The deep state got Nixon for scuttling via Republican proxies in South Vietnam the North / South Vietnam peace negotiations during the 1968 presidential campaign. The bastard Lyndon Johnson’s top priority before leaving office was to get a peace treaty in place before the presidential election so the Democrats and Hubert Humphrey could send the troops home and run as the peace party. The scuttled talks worked, and Nixon won the election.

Th remainder of Johnson’s time in office was spent coordinating the investigation and assembling evidence on how the peace talks got sabotaged but he was ordered to stand down. His administration had assembled a dossier of their findings and eventually this dossier had come to Nixon’s attention. It was the dossier that was being held over Nixon’s head by the deep state like a sword of Damocles during his initial term culminating in him being forced to implement the Nixon Shock on August 15th, 1971.

But during the the 1972 presidential campaign Nixon’s team got word that this dossier was stashed away at the DNC headquarters office at the Watergate Hotel. Determined to get rid of his sword of Damocles, Nixon and his team contracted a break in to find and steal the dossier. But the whole thing was a set up – the dossier wasn’t there and Nixon took the bait. He was crushing George McGovern in the polls so why steal campaign strategy material? The deep state played him and were expecting the break in.

The deep state plays everyone that doesn’t play their game. Deep Throat was a minor character.

lamont cranston
lamont cranston
March 9, 2024 9:53 pm

Well, Mr Nixon was far better than, as George Wallace called him, Mr. Umphrey. Nixon gave us…

The EPA,
Opened up Red China,
Could have decimated Veet-nam,
Wiped out crime in Beeg Cities, ietc., at al, ad infinitum. Never happened. Rudy & demoggraphics solved this.

#2 of the above was good. And #1 to a degree. The under 50 crowd has little idea of the immense pollution that existed in the 1960s. I do, and I’m no libtard. Since March 1989 I’ve cleaned up more petroleum, microbial & asbestos pollition than AlGore, as a “Granola” Jesse Helms Republican.

And, as Unknown Hinson would say, “I Made hundreds, I tell you hundreds of dollars doing that”.

Jack Spangler
Jack Spangler
March 10, 2024 12:16 am

Let’s put the beginning of the fall in the era when the decision to “save” South Vietnam and to start the Great Society began. Both impacted so many aspects of the economy and the social fabric of America. In the course of about 20 years we went from a jobs rich country to an increasing demographic of faltering people with weak education and weaker yet ambition-the nanny state will take care of me, so why work?

The China thing? Thank Kissinger for that (of course, Nixon was behind Henry all the way).

If Nixon had the charisma of a Bill Clinton he would have finished his second term and been a hero.

Razorback
Razorback
March 10, 2024 1:08 am

There was a lesson in Nixon’s 1968 campaign when Spiro T. Agnew was selected as the running mate. As was later uncovered, Agnew was as crooked as they come (for those of you not yet then born, Agnew resigned because of his massive corruption and Gerald Ford then took over the White House). The lesson: why on God’s Green Earth was Agnew selected? Surely Nixon wanted no part of the man and probably was overridden by the Party-gotta have an east coast fellow to go with the guy from California. It’s all about the votes, isn’t it? Of course, the veep doesn’t do diddly squat, does she?

On a lighter note, Nixon’s daughters Trish and Julie were a might bit prettier than were Johnson’s (Linda Bird and Lucy) or Carter’s (Amy). And, we’re not even going to rate Wes Hubbell’s daughter Chelsea.

Ben Lurken
Ben Lurken
March 10, 2024 10:20 am

I don’t usually do this, although their are numerous opportunities especially on Martin Armstrong articles. Almost never on Eric Peters articles.

The irony.

Nixon was ousted by an internal coupe

coup-ousting a leader

coupe-little duece coupe