Government: the Mafia factor
Reality check: the US military is not deployed to the world’s biggest oil regions to impose US order at gunpoint. It is sent to produce a huge chaos that will disable their oil exports. It’s the old mafia tactic of reducing competitors’ businesses to rubble. “Doesn’t America need oil? What about the Peak Oil scare?” - one might interject. The United States has more oil reserves than Saudi Arabia in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska alone, and the largest untapped oil reserve in the world was just uncovered beneath the surface of the Rocky Mountains. Foreign oil producers are reduced to rubble and people worldwide die so that US oil prices can be gouged high enough to maintain the Washington gang’s future election-buying revenues.
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If the US leadership’s Mafia-like behavior surprises you, it shouldn’t. Government IS the Mafia in many countries. Only one power structure can exist in a nation; wherever crime still thrives in spite of the quantum leap in digital surveillance, the words “government” and “Mafia” refer to the same group. Chicago gangster boss Sam Giancana explained this the best to his brother, Chuck. “Look at this Roman god (Janus), it has two faces, two sides. That’s what we are, the Mafia and the CIA … two sides of the same coin.”
A striking example of this is the Mafia itself, which started out as a genuine government fighting the invaders of Sicily in the 19th century. Observe a governments’ true priority by its choice after victory: the need for its violence gone, instead of becoming a public institution, it stepped up the racket and the robberies. The Sicilian Mafia is not a government gone bad. It is a government sticking to its core competence - extortion - after its disguise of pretend benevolence vanished. Remember from this what a government’s primary business is, once you peek behind its ornate veneer: crime. This may include sending your family members knowingly to death in wars, blowing up buildings on thousands of people like you, bombing oil producers abroad to drive up the price of your gas, emptying your pockets in a bogus “war on crime” and much more. War being simply the highest form of organized crime, it’s no surprise why a Mafia government pursues this old lucrative trade of theirs in spite of every civilized citizen’s opposition.
How criminal is your government? Try the world’s first government criminality test to determine it. See how many of the 8 typical Mafia characteristics fits it, and read the rating corresponding to the number, from “Clean” to “Pure Mafia”.
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| 2. Extorts a tax for a disproportionately smaller service, if any |
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| 3. Confiscates property at will |
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| 4. Fights wars defying public will and interest |
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| 5. Puts its revenue above subjects’ lives |
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| 6. Puts its hold on power above subjects’ lives |
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| 7. Tries to monopolize crime (e.g. drugs) for profit |
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| 8. Corrupts the police, judges & politicians |
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We ran a sample test on our own US Government to show you how the test works. If enough people post results of their governments here, we might publish an international government criminality chart from their averages for a public reference. It would be an important economic indicator since a pure Mafia government is the leading cause of a country’s economic decline, far more than any terrorist group, foreign army, natural disaster or other factor.
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A reliable indicator of a pure Mafia government is that it doesn’t care much about its subjects. It bosses start wars, traffic drugs, plunder at home and abroad not to solve a national debt, an economic slump, an energy crisis, a lack of democracy, etc (insert the lie of the day here) but to fill their pockets. They couldn’t care less if many subjects die or are reduced to poverty as a result, which often follows. A great disservice of modern historians is to obfuscate history, treating events like Pizarro’s (and anyone else’s) conquests, the Holocaust (and every other genocide), the Roman (and every other) empire, the Bolshevik Revolution, the Crusades, the Inquisition or the current Washington administration as unique phenomena, in spite of their common denominator: they are just recurring examples of a pure Mafia government in action.
Now that we understand that the words “government” and “Mafia” refer roughly to the same local (or global, for you UN enthusiasts) group, perhaps it’s time to exclude its influence from our future ways of thinking and human interaction?



