How is it that this individual Russell Brand who is a celebrity, comedian, and past drug user can present the facts so concisely that it makes most MSM pundits sound like kindergarten students compared to this oratory of current events? He has no agenda but to educate those that want the truth and are not beholden to corporate interest. I wish him well and hope he can continue educating us with his humor and profound thoughts. His personal growth and desire to bring humans out of their comfort zone is amazing. Take a look at some of his prolific work in various mediums books, podcast, interviews, etc. He has been consistent in his views for some time and only ask that people think for themselves if they want to learn more about how to develop as a human race.
A solution for this fiasco in Ukraine is to get the masses to educate themselves and bring back the Kellogg Briand Pact. A simple treaty that could have prevented WW2 and other military ventures. But instead of Governments we need to have the people sign on to it and refuse to support policies that cause wars and those that promote them. If we started boycotting wars this may change the dynamics on how they are waged. If this is amplified across the globe we can hopefully stop some of this madness. One can dream it without repercussions can't they? The Kellogg-Briand Pact, 1928 Introduction The Kellogg-Briand Pact was an agreement to outlaw war signed on August 27, 1928. Sometimes called the Pact of Paris for the city in which it was signed, the pact was one of many international efforts to prevent another World War, but it had little effect in stopping the rising militarism of the 1930s or preventing World War II. In the final version of the pact, they agreed upon two clauses: the first outlawed war as an instrument of national policy and the second called upon signatories to settle their disputes by peaceful means. On August 27, 1928, fifteen nations signed the pact at Paris. Signatories included France, the United States, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Belgium, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Italy and Japan. Later, an additional forty-seven nations followed suit, so the pact was eventually signed by most of the established nations in the world. The U.S. Senate ratified the agreement by a vote of 85–1, though it did so only after making reservations to note that U.S. participation did not limit its right to self-defense or require it to act against signatories breaking the agreement. At would also behoove the reader of this blog to read this book.
WAR IS A RACKET BY SMEDLEY D. BUTLER This short anti-war pamphlet was written by a Major General in the Marines who was an American military hero, but became disillusioned with the profiteering, propaganda, and injustice of the military-industrial and intelligence-foreign policy establishments , and came to oppose American involvement in foreign wars designed to benefit financial and industrial interests.
http://kether.com/words/butler-smedley--war-is-a-racket-1.pdf
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