A Pax Americana or A Republic If You Can Keep It?

By Cynthia Chung

“Fortune thus blinds the minds of men when she does not wish them to resist her power.”

– Livy

It seems quite evident to many that the United States has been consumed by the same ambition and thus fate with that of the Roman Empire. That one of the most notorious periods in history for its extensive imperialism, corruption and barbaric slavery are the blueprint for what the founding fathers used in forming the moral constitution of the United States, and thus it has been rotten to its core from its very inception.

There is no doubt that the United States is acting in accordance with that of an empire presently.

However, from this alone, we cannot confirm whether it is in fact her founding constitution which is at fault or rather, her abandonment of her constitution which has led her to her monstrous outcome.

It is true that the founding fathers of the United States were very much influenced by Rome, but for those who have some knowledge on the history of that titan of an era, they would know that Roman history consists of three phases; that of the kingdom, the republic, and the empire. The period of empire was its most corrupt and malevolent, but what defined Rome’s characteristics before this? Was Rome actually something noble and honorable once? Which period were the founding fathers influenced and inspired by? Is the United States doomed to repeat the collapse of the Roman Empire? We will discuss all these questions here.

What Defined Rome before it Became an Empire?

Rome was founded in 753 BC as a kingdom, though much of the details around this partake in legend, suffice for our purposes here she was founded by Romulus who ruled until 717 BC. Numa Pompilius who would rule as king for the next 43 years, was a very wise king and founded the laws and governmental institutions that Rome would use for most of her existence. It should be noted that during this period, the kings were not chosen by bloodline but rather through a voting process by the senate, yes, there was already a senate formed during the period of kings.

Another interesting note is that during this period of Roman Kings (which consists of 7), never did they succumb to picking their own son for king but rather, starting with the 4th king (Ancus Marcius), he recommended to the senate that his ‘adopted’ son Tarquinius Priscus be chosen over his very own sons, which was supported by the senate vote. Though this showcased that the selection of a king was based more on merit than blood, for this very reason it would bring an end to the period of kings by invoking a terrible cycle of jealousy and infamy as we will see.

Tarquinius Priscus ruled for 37 years, until the sons of Ancus, who never forgave that Tarquinius should be chosen to rule over them, stabbed Tarquinius as an elder in an attempt to usurp the throne. It is said that Tarquinius was alive long enough to tell his wife that he supported Servius Tullius as king, and his wife then shouted the message from their palace window. Interestingly, once again the former ruling king had chosen an ‘adopted’ son over his own sons. Servius as a boy was raised amongst the royal sons, and he quickly excelled them and rose to become Tarquinius’ favourite. Though Servius was known for shirking away from this favouritism, it only wounded the pride of Tarquinius’ sons further, and to make matters unbearable, Servius had been born a slave which was thought to be a mark of inferiority.

Servius would become king and would rule 43 years until the day that his own daughter, whom he had marry to one of Tarquinius’ sons (Superbus), conspired together to brutally murder Servius in his elder years in a terribly bloody public spectacle. Servius’ body would then be run over by his daughter by horse carriage causing an even further grisly scene, and the street would be known afterwards as Vicus Sceleratus (street of shame, infamy). Superbus would earn his nickname, meaning ‘proud’ or ‘arrogant’ due to his refusal to bury the body of Servius. And Servius would be known as the last of the benevolent kings.

Tarquinius Superbus would rule for 26 years and would be the last of the kings. He, not surprisingly, was very unpopular with the Roman people and senate, ruling as a cruel despot. This hatred for Superbus would find its snapping point when one of Superbus’ sons, Sextus raped a nobleman’s wife, named Lucretia. Lucretia was so humiliated and felt so dishonored by this act that once she had relayed the message to a group of four high-ranking men she stabbed herself in the heart with a dagger. Junius Brutus was one of the men present during this scene, and Livy writes that as soon as Lucretia had committed suicide, Brutus rushed over to her, plucked the dagger out of her breast and raised it, swearing the end of the Tarquin kingship.

Junius Brutus was able to quickly organise a gathering within the city where he exhorted the Roman people to rise up against the tyrant king. The people would support this and vote for the deposition of Superbus and the banishment of him and his entire family. Brutus then proceeded to head, with an armed group of men, to the camped Roman military where he was received as a hero and supported in the decision to exile the Tarquin family.

Once the Tarquin family had been successfully banished, Junius Brutus would gather the people of Rome to swear an oath that they would suffer no man to rule Rome ever again, and as per Livy, the Roman people desirous of liberty would vow from that point on no longer to be swayed by the entreaties or bribes of kings.

A Republic is Born

It should be noted that though the rape of Lucretia is often credited as what caused the Roman people to rebel and never suffer a king again, as Machiavelli makes the point in his Discourses on Livy, it was not the isolated event of Lucretia’s suicide that had caused the people to rebel, but the fact that Superbus had forsaken all law and had treated all of Rome with such dishonor that Rome would have been unrecognisable after a few generations under the Tarquins. If Superbus had been a just king, the crime against Lucretia would have been presented to him to act as judge over and he would not have been punished for the crime of his son, but this was not done. It was not done because it was known that Superbus had no respect for a law benefitting the general welfare of the people but rather only knew his own personal law, and this is what the people could no longer suffer under.

Though much of the political institutions remained the same, the largest change which transformed Rome from a kingdom into a republic would be the replacement of the king with two consuls, who would be voted in by the Roman citizenry and would only have a one year term. This was done to dissuade anyone from desiring to rule indefinitely and from abusing their powers for personal gain and thus was to protect against the corrupting lust for unbounded power seen during the age of kings from their sons.

As noted with the period of kings, though it was remarkable that no king ever succeeded in accordance to bloodline, the temptation for a dynasty, especially by the sons of these kings, had ultimately corrupted this system. It was this very corrupting lust for unbounded power that the republic was formed to defend against.

Junius Brutus would be one of the first consuls of two, in replacing the king, of Rome. During his term, it was found out that his two sons had been caught conspiring with the exiled Tarquin family in plotting their return to the throne and the return of Rome to a kingdom. Brutus had to act as judge over his sons in their treason and sentenced them to death, for which he witnessed their executions, something that was expected of the consul. This is not to say that Brutus was a cold man, but rather that he treated his sons with no additional favour, and judged their punishment for their crimes as he would have done for anyone else. It was because of this reputation for upholding honor that Brutus became a hero in Roman history, that he not only overthrew a tyrant king and helped establish the republic, but that he embodied the noble qualities it was to represent and that nobody was above the law for the general welfare of its people.

The Roman Republic would exist from 510 BC to 27 BC, however, before we go further I would like to point out a few parallels from another time.

His Majesty Hath Cast Them Off

On June 12, 1630, after a voyage of 76 days, four ships with 800 passengers, under the command of John Winthrop, anchored in Massachusetts Bay. With more ships on the way, he was soon to preside over nearly 20, 000 colonists by 1650.

Why were so many Europeans willing to take the risk of such a long voyage to a land that they knew hardly anything about and with no assured prospects? A major factor was that Europe had been experiencing almost ongoing warfare since the hundred years war and was presently experiencing the thirty years war, thus poverty, famine and pestilence ran rampant and the death rate was horrifying. There was no future for most people in Europe, which had descended into such chaos that its continued existence was really not certain.

It was recognised that one of the core reasons for Europe’s descent into madness was the unreliability of its kings, being concerned more for their personal welfare than that of their people.

Faced with constant threats by King Charles I of England to remove the rights he had accorded the colonists under the Massachusetts Bay Charter to establish a town, Winthrop replied back that if such a thing were to occur, “the common people here will conceive that his Majesty hath cast them off, and that hereby they are freed from their allegiance and subjection [to the Crown], and thereupon will be ready to confederate themselves under a new government.”

The New England Confederation would be established in 1643 and John Winthrop was elected its president. Its Articles of Confederation served as the first step toward realizing a new nation under constitutional rule. Historian Graham Lowry recounts in How the Nation Was Won: America’s Untold Story (1630-1751) that Benjamin Franklin would later cite these articles to the French government during the American Revolution for their support.

The Massachusetts Bay colonists had made their stand against the British Monarchy and were ready to face the consequences, from this point on, they would be the shapers of their own destiny.

A Republic if You Can Keep It

For a little less than 300 years (5th to 2nd century BC), the Roman Republic had succeeded in upholding the oath that the people swore with Junius Brutus. And though it would be confronted with challenging times, additional heroes would follow after, such as Quinctius Cincinnatus, who became a legend not only in Roman but in American history as a representation of the ideal Roman virtue; as a man who had received absolute power in order to defend Rome at a time of crisis, and when his duty was complete and Rome was saved, returned the pre-existing political order and resumed a life as a citizen farmer.

Though Rome was in warfare for most of its existence, it should be noted that everyone was in warfare and to not be at war was not an option during these times. However, during this period, Rome treated for the most part its captured cities well and formed a sort of commonwealth to which their citizens, as Livy confirms, had pretty much equal rights to those in Rome, in fact they were called Roman citizens which was not a term taken lightly. Slavery also existed during this time, however, slavery unfortunately was prevalent in every major civilization of the time, including within Sparta, Athens, and Egypt. The point being that Rome, unlike its counterparts Athens and Sparta, did offer its citizenship to foreigners.

During these years, the Roman people regarded liberty to be the most noble above all things and respected it when they saw it in a foreign people. As Machiavelli wrote of the senate’s decision to give the Privernati people citizenship in response to them stating that they will abide under Rome as long as they are treated well under her, the senate did not rule to punish them for such a response but rather to reward them with Roman rights since “men who hold their liberty above everything else were worthy of being Roman citizens.”

It was only by around the 2nd century BC that Rome started to develop core fundamental problems that would lead to extensive corruption and civil unrest. They would never fully recover from this and it would spell the end of the republic in 27 BC. One factor to this, were that militaries were led by their generals for longer periods of time and elite military groups started to form, replacing the pre-existing citizens army. After long campaigns, these elite military groups would begin to hold more allegiance to their General than to the Republic. This is what made the power of Caesar and the existence of the two triumvirates possible. In addition, slavery became much more prevalent, the treatment of their slaves much more barbaric, and thus the gladiator games became popular. These horrific ‘games’ had only started in Rome by mid 3rd century BC, thought to have come from a foreign city that Rome conquered, but had been rather uncommon up till the 2nd century BC. The gladiator games would be a terrible corruption on the people by 1st century BC, and Spartacus would lead a successful rebellion for two years in response to this inhumanity in 73-71 BC.

Despite this fall from grace, many Roman heroes fought against this trend of corruption, such as Cato the Elder, Scipio Africanus, Cato the Younger and Cicero. Marcus Brutus thought it was in his destiny to return Rome to a republic when Caesar had seized it and crowned himself a king, just as his ancestor Junius Brutus did. However, Marcus did not learn from Junius’ example and decided to take Caesar’s life into his and a group of conspirators’ hands rather than to the people. The death of Caesar did not return Rome to a republic but rather sealed its fate to be ruled again by the whim and folly of kings, and the age of empire was born.

Marcus Brutus failed where Junius succeeded for two main reasons; firstly because Marcus did not wait for an opportune time and did not present it to the people to decide and secondly because the people had forgotten their liberty and thus foolishly forsook it. If they could have only foreseen the monstrous tyrants they would unleash on themselves, such as; Tiberius, Caligula, and Nero, they would have shuddered at the thought and done everything in their power to fight and return the republic to its original principles. Their folly would not only prove to be the doom of Rome but that of much of the world for centuries after.

Ben Franklin would state at the close of the Constitutional Convention in 1787 in response to a question as to what form of government had been formed, “A Republic, if you can keep it.” Franklin was entirely aware of the failure of Rome as a republic and it was never meant to be a literal model for the American Republic. However, that said the upholding of any republic would ultimately be subject to the moral condition of that society. The right of sovereignty meant the responsibility to uphold its integrity, the people would no longer have a king to blame but themselves if they were to squander this freedom.

Fortune favours the….

So what are we to take from all of this? Though Roman history is much too large to cover within this one paper, if you read either Livy or Machiavelli’s review of this history, it is undeniable that the Roman Republic did originate from an honorable and noble view of mankind, its execution was left wanting at times but it strove for most of its earlier existence for these ideals. History is full of stories of the most magnificent and heroic accomplishments that were achieved by noble Romans during this period.

In addition, the Roman influences that inspired the founding fathers of the American Republic were based on these very evident principles to uphold liberty above all else, and individuals such as the honorable ones mentioned in this paper were the men that they admired. The Americans wished nothing more than to be free of the subjugation of monarchical rule and were willing to go to war with the most powerful empire in the world to win their liberty from it.

Though slavery was a mark that the United States had to battle with, it is important to acknowledge that this did not originate from within its self-conceptualisation but rather was a mark that was carried forth from Europe. A whole book could be written debating whether the founding fathers truly meant all men were born equal and free, suffice to say that when it came to a head during Lincoln’s time and a civil war erupted, there was a stand for the liberty of all.

For those who are uncertain whether the origin of the U.S. is indeed a noble and good one, I would bring forward that the Russians deemed it so, and unlike the British and French, refused to recognise the American South’s right for independence and rather defended Lincoln’s Union from a foreign military intervention such that the United States could stay whole. It would later be stated by Czar Alexander II that if Britain and France would have intervened in America’s civil war for the side of the Confederates, that Russia would have considered this a casus belli and was willing to go to war with Britain and France over the matter. For the reason why, refer to my paper on this, suffice to say that Russia deemed the continued existence of the United States rather important.

Though the U.S. would be in an internal conflict with itself as to which identity it would ultimately choose, it is important to recognise that there were indeed many engaged on the side for the emancipation of all people and access to a decent standard of living. That even someone like a Frederick Douglass, born a slave but amongst the most free as a man, understood that the preservation of the country during the civil war needed to occur before and not after equal rights and became opposed to the Abolitionists over this matter. He saw what the power of the machine tool industry in Massachusetts could accomplish in comparison to the brute slave labour of the south and understood that slavery would not be able to compete with the North’s offer and economic boom.

Lincoln had succeeded in preserving the country, however, he would not be allowed to continue into a second term and was assassinated in 1865. This was followed by a number of additional assassinations of American presidents: Garfield in 1881, McKinley in 1901, and Harding in 1923 (from very suspect food poisoning). FDR would pass away in office in 1945, and after a questionable decision to replace his former VP Henry Wallace with cardboard cut-out Truman, the United States was set on a course that caused her to abandon what she had first set out to accomplish.

By 1961, President Eisenhower would warn of a lagoon creature that had been created in the post WWII world, the military industrial complex, as something that had gotten out of control and would threaten the liberty of Americans and the world. That the United States, who had before then a citizens army, had now full-time elite military units that were only growing in size, who only knew the life of a soldier opposed to a constant enemy.

The United States would suffer one more assassination of a president in 1963, and now here we find ourselves today, in perpetual war.

Is it too late to turn around?

Machiavelli said, that if a system is corrupt it depends on two things as to whether it will be doomed to collapse or not, firstly whether it was always corrupt or had become corrupted and secondly if the people were past a point of salvation. If the system was good at its origins, and the people had some imprint of that remaining, there would be hope that that system could still turn itself around. And therefore I say, there is still a chance. A chance not just for the continual existence of the U.S. as something good but that the rest of the world need not risk getting pulled down along with the U.S. in the case of a collapse.

There is a stirring amongst a number of people within the United States, they have had enough with war. There is growing disdain for the present corrupt structures of their system and a growing support for those who wish to enforce peace from now on.

The predictable rise and fall of empires is not based off of a cyclical formula that we are condemned to repeat for the rest of our existence. We do have the capability, if we have the will, to break out of this shrinking room and enter a new paradigm; the Eurasian Economic Union and the New Silk Road.

For where men have but little wisdom and valor, Fortune more signally displays her power; and as she is variable, so the states and republics under her influence also fluctuate, and will continue to fluctuate until some ruler shall arise who is so great an admirer of antiquity as to be able to govern such states within a republic so that Fortune may not have occasion, with every revolution of the sun, to display her influence and power.

– Machiavelli’s Discourses on Livy

This article was originally published by Strategic Culture Foundation in a redacted form.

Feature Image: “Destruction” from the “The Course of Empire Series” by Thomas Cole

The Roman Campagna by Sanford Robinson Gifford (1859)
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7 Comments Add yours

  1. Hasan says:

    Its a great article Cynthia. Congratulations. You continue to write with your heart and speak your mind.

    I would, with most humility, offer some comments:
    1. Rome is indeed a great example for us to review the present state of the US politics with a pragmatic view of its past. However, the US Constitution is more of a ‘English’ document then a creature born as an anti thesis to the Norman Legal traditions of the Britain in the 17th century. In short, the US founding fathers were capitalists who were more driven by their economic interests then by their ‘desire’ to bring freedom to its people. Freedom was more of a way to ensure profits by way of reducing tax to the British Crown. The creepiness of an empire existed from the very first day. The ruling elite with economic reins in their hands would be the empire builders with a hint of freedom.

    2. All empires are built through armies. The US is no exception. Its foundation is based on imperial designs. One has to review the US history with Latin America re its trade agreements going back to the 18th century and the truth will come out. Freedoms is not only for one’s own people, rather it extends as a principle for those who are most impact by the presence of a more powerful neighbor. The history of ‘Banana War’ and the cruel role played by the US in Cuba, Haiti and other Latin American countries since the 18th century is a case in point. The US has never been at peace with with neighbors that includes Canada.I am sure you know the history of the Canadian taking over the White House. We were pushed to do just that so that our mighty neighbor would not mistake our polite manners for weakness. The perpetual wars by the US is only various forms of its objective pursuits under different administrations.

    3. Europe’s disastrous imperial past starting with the infamous Christopher Columbus-type expeditions and colonisation agenda was more to do with Roman Church then with the miserable rulers of the time. It was through various papal bulls that the globe was carved between the two major European empires at the time, Span and Portugal. France and Britain came later to pick on the carcasses of the Spaniards and Portuguese. The hyena-action of the French and the British colonisation, coupled with Germans, Dutch, Belgians etc. etc. picked on the decimated nations around the world that were already weakened and shocked by the barbaric expeditions of the Spanish and the Portuguese. The earlier European colonizers ‘softened’ the target for the later colonizers. The story now continues in the shape of IMF, World Bank, WEF, Davos, etc. etc. The wealth of the Vatican has only expanded through its off-springs that are now shrouded in mystery and almost unseen to the untrained eye of the general public. The MSM has done so well to blind the majority with written, spoken and visual nonsense including mass hysteria of ‘celebrities’ that one wonders how can a meal be digested without worrying about the next move of Kardashians!!! I digress!

    The present day seemingly complex geopolitical situation is actually very simple. Its the imperial designs of the ultra rich who intermittently get bored with the state of things and devise new ways to entertain themselves at the cost of those who are way too busy trying to survive.

    Please excuse my long winded and boring comment. I am a great fan of your writings and admire your strength of character which leads to these excellent papers. Congratulations once again. Please keep up the good work. The world needs a few sane heads.

    cheers

    1. ibykus20 says:

      Dear Hasan,

      Thank you for your very thoughtful reply and there is no need to excuse yourself for your thoughts on the matter. I will have time this weekend to attempt to address some of your reflections on a subject which indeed has no simple black or white answer but to which, I believe, the battle is still waging.

      1. Hasan says:

        Thank you for taking the time to respond to my comment. As long as we have scholars such as yourself raising the voice and guiding the thought away from the ‘popular culture’, I think all is not lost. I look forward to your further article(s) on the this topic and others. Congratulations and thank you for your thought provoking scholarship.

    2. ibykus20 says:

      Apologies in the delay in responding to your comments my friend, it has been a hectic last two weeks for myself.

      History is never so simple as the rich against the poor, the powerful against the weak, though these are indeed components, we cannot identify the source of what is creating such woes through such simple dichotomizing. We will miss the Delphic games behind the scenes if we get caught up too much in what seems to be the “face” of the monstrosity. We will solely blame an Othello and miss out on the Iago that made the whole thing possible.

      Let me first off begin with the acknowledgement that I do think the United States is acting as a terribly destructive Empire that is threatening the future of the world. Many thus wonder as to why or how I could defend the Declaration of Independence and US Constitution as indeed good things that if upheld will allow the US to return to its principles as seen under FDR, and to which at the point in time, the majority of the world looked to the US as their salvation against the colonialists of Europe.

      Before I go further, I would like to address some of the points you made, The Declaration of Independence is a clear statement of the United States’ intention to be a Republic based on the welfare of all including that of posterity and based on the principle of the equality of men. I actually did a class on this subject which I think you would find useful, which discusses the founding of the United States. The class can be found here: https://risingtidefoundation.net/2020/09/05/rtf-lecture-frederick-douglass-lincoln-and-the-fight-to-save-the-soul-of-america/

      The introduction of slavery into the United States was forcefully done by the British Empire, notably by the Royal African Company. Americans did not have a right to govern themselves under British rule and despite their attempts to outlaw the importation of slaves, the votes were over-ruled by the British overseers.

      As for the US and Latin American relations being sour since the 18th century, I am not sure what you are referring to since as you know, the US only gained “freedom” from the British in 1776 but was still not an organized nation, they did not even have a universal currency. The US Constitution was only ratified in 1788. The Banana Wars occurred in the late 1800s thus, that is not 18th century but 19th century, over 100 years after the founding of the US.

      In my class, I go over how Benjamin Franklin and Alexander Hamilton (and John Jay) were all major players in the founding of the US, and were all explicitly against slavery which is well documented. When Franklin died and Hamilton was murdered not that long after, there was a reversal of their policies under the presidents Andrew Jackson (who is responsible for the mass slaughter of the natives) and Martin van Buren. John Quincy Adams was the last decent president until Lincoln, both again were clearly against a system of oppression and slavery. (refer to Adams’ and the Amistad case).

      If you look at the presidents who have been successfully assassinated or had convenient “heart attacks” or “food poisoning” you will see they stood against the corruption that was being brought in by the Jackson, van Buren, Buchanan crowd.

      After Lincoln, you had President Garfield assassinated before he could do hardly anything and William McKinley who was against the imperialist free trade policies.

      When you look at it from this standpoint, especially from the fact that a bloody civil war broke out, there has been a factional fight over the destiny of the United States from the very beginning, so to say that it was clearly all bad always is not accurate.

      As for the United States always being a military industrial complex, this is also not true. The American military was based off of citizen soldiers until the never ending wars started after WWII and have continued to this day. There was a take over of the US from British Intelligence at this point. I wrote a paper on this: https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2020/06/14/enemy-within-story-purge-american-intelligence/ which goes through how at the very inception of the CIA there was a pairing of them to British Intelligence and that according to NSC-75: A Report to the NSC by the Executive Secretary on British Military Commitments, the US was to priorities the defense of the British Empire’s interests as a matter of “national security”. This is when the Dulles take over really was sealed in place and what got JFK assassinated since he was the one to stand against the ongoing imperialist wars, notably against Cuba and Vietnam war and by JFK refusing to cooperate and firing Dulles and making arrangement to pull out of Vietnam, he was terminated.

      The reason why I believe we should fight for the US to win against the fascism that was allowed to enter upon FDR’s death, is because the US presently does not only pose a threat to its own people with its present fascist take-over, but threatens the security of the world. In addition, the founding principles under notably Benjamin Franklin, and John Winthrop are based on scientific truths and should not be forsaken. What the United States discovered as a superior economic system under Hamilton and Henry C Carey are what can save the US from its disintegration, it is the system that was already partially shared with Asian countries, I also did a class on this which can be found here: https://risingtidefoundation.net/2020/09/04/why-russia-saved-the-united-states-the-forgotten-history-of-a-brotherhood/

      Finally, I think it useful to keep in mind that during the civil war, the British and the French made it clear that they were planning on militarily intervening on the side of the confederates and this most certainly would have been done if Russia had not responded that they would militarily back Lincoln’s union. The Russian navy was stationed on both east and west coasts of the US in support of Lincoln for 7 months! This is what allowed the US to remain whole. You can refer to my paper for more information on this: https://risingtidefoundation.net/2020/05/24/russia-and-the-united-states-the-forgotten-history-of-a-brotherhood/

      Czar Alexander II, who held sole power to declare war for Russia stated in an interview to the American banker Wharton Barker on Aug. 17, 1879 (Published in The Independent March 24, 1904):

      “In the Autumn of 1862, the governments of France and Great Britain proposed to Russia, in a formal but not in an official way, the joint recognition by European powers of the independence of the Confederate States of America. My immediate answer was: `I will not cooperate in such action; and I will not acquiesce. On the contrary, I shall accept the recognition of the independence of the Confederate States by France and Great Britain as a casus belli for Russia. And in order that the governments of France and Great Britain may understand that this is no idle threat; I will send a Pacific fleet to San Francisco and an Atlantic fleet to New York.

      …All this I did because of love for my own dear Russia, rather than for love of the American Republic. I acted thus because I understood that Russia would have a more serious task to perform if the American Republic, with advanced industrial development were broken up and Great Britain should be left in control of most branches of modern industrial development.”

      Thanks once more Hasan for your ongoing dialogue on these important issues and I do promise I will read the paper you sent me a few weeks back very soon.

      Kind Regards,
      Cynthia

    3. Bradley R Anbro says:

      Hasan, I agree with you completely. I am a 69 year-old retired industrial electrician and the changes (and events) that I have seen in my brief lifetime are absolutely appalling. The country that I thought I grew up in never existed, except in my mind.

      As with all empires, the empire of the United states will eventually come to an end. The way things are going, it may be sooner rather than later.

      Ms. Chung – I recognized Thomas Cole’s art work immediately.

      1. Hasan says:

        Thank you for your kind words Bradley. My years of experience working with Americans around the world is that the USA is a great nation that is being held hostage by the collusion between corrupt politicians and Wall Street thugs. As the only remaining global power after the fall of the Soviet Union, the successive US governments were able to expand their ‘globalist’ agenda around the world. We have seen unending wars due to this unfortunate collusion as mentioned earlier.

        Mankind has the ability to articulate and unravel the worst ‘power rush’ as it unfolds in front of us in the shape of the top 1% playing with the lives of the 99% of the remaining humanity.

        The constant propaganda being churned out by these global oligarch is through the media giants. Some tiny glimmers of hope emerge through works of brave hearts like Cynthia. There is a real threat to any dissent that emerges against the propaganda being churned out through the MSM.

        We are living in interesting times and we must at least make an effort to understand the world through the prism of Cicero’s famous question, Cui Bono.

        Indeed, we are indebted to Cynthia for shining a light in this darkness that is spreading all around us.

        Cheers

      2. Bradley R Anbro says:

        Thank YOU for the kind words, Hasan. My hobby is amateur radio (ham radio). I mainly communicate with hams in foreign countries. I especially like working Scandinavian countries (my ancestors were from Sweden and Germany) and I also enjoy contacts with Russians. The Russian hams are very friendly. Most of my communicating is with the use of Morse Code. This may sound dumb, but when I get on the air, I try to be a “good-will ambassador” for my country.

        Take care and best of luck!

        Brad Anbro, N9EN (my ham radio call sign)

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