Let me apologize in advance for what may be an upsetting piece of writing
for some of you. If you're in a state of shock or exhaustion from recent
events, perhaps you should skip this one.
I don't offer this analysis in order to further distress anyone -- but
until you understand what is happening and how that influences your
psychological state, you'll remain the emotional equivalent of a rag doll
shaken to-and-fro by events.
Such understanding may not bring you to a place of calm acceptance. But it
will set you free.
Betrayal
The recent acts of violence in the US, especially the horrific mass
shooting in Las Vegas, are not arising out of a vacuum. Nor are the Brexit
vote, the election of Trump, or the recent Catalonian vote for secession,
random unconnected acts.
These -- and future similarly disruptive events sure to come -- are all
arising out of the fact that we all have been betrayed.
For the purposes of this article, let's define betrayal
as:
the sense of being harmed by the intentional actions of a trusted person
or institution. The emotional impacts of betrayal may include shock, a sense
of loss, grief, damaged self-esteem, humiliation, self-doubt, shame, and
anger.
We're betrayed every time our trust is violated, in small ways or large.
An example of a small betrayal might be hiding a frivolous purchase fro your
partner when you've both agreed to stick to a shared budget. A larger
betrayal would be infidelity.
But betrayals aren't limited to relationships between individuals. They
can be perpetrated across groups, even nations. Like the enormous betrayal of
trust committed when the US sent its military into Iraq on the
basis of falsified ‘intelligence'.
No matter the perpetrator, size and scope of a betrayal, the parties
involved are only able to heal the damage done if there's an open and honest
dialog where the betrayer admits to their violations and atones openly and
honestly. As discussed in much more detail in our excellent podcast with an experienced cognitive
therapist, the betrayer must fully atone for their actions, face all
consequences, and openly answer every question posed to them by the
aggrieved.
If none of that happens, then then the animosity festers and is never
‘gotten over.’ Time does not heal that wound. It only offers a swampy
breeding ground for a swarm of resentments.
In other words, if you find yourself increasingly distressed or angry (as
I am) about the rampant violations of public trust in today's world, it’s
because you're paying attention. It means you're not crazy; you're normal.
Betrayal Of The Public Trust
In the US, politicians deservedly enjoy a very low approval rating. Their
words so rarely match their actions that it’s a too rare delight to find
someone of character and conscience in DC.
Instead, we regularly see dirt bags like this:
This congressman is why people hate politics
Oct 4, 2017
Washington (CNN)
Pennsylvania Rep. Tim Murphy has had one hell of a last month.
In early September, the Republican House member admitted to an
extramarital affair with a "personal friend"following the unsealing
of divorce records that showed he had been involved in a relationship with
Shannon Edwards, a forensic psychologist.
It got much, much worse on Tuesday when the Post-Gazette reported on a
text message exchange between Edwards and Murphy in which she alleges he
urged her to have an abortion.
Murphy's personal foibles are not the point here. What is the point is
that he is someone who has been an outspoken critic of abortion rights in his
public life even while apparently being much more willing to consider it when
it impacts him personally.
Murphy was a co-sponsor of legislation --passed in the House on Tuesday
night-- that would make it illegal for women to abort a baby after the
20-week mark.
He has a perfect 100% score with National Right to Life, having voted with
the organization on five key pieces of legislation, including the "No
Taxpayer Funding for Abortions Act." As my former Washington Post
colleague Aaron Blake expertly documents, Murphy was also touting his
anti-abortion stance even as he was reportedly urging his mistress to seek an
abortion.
(Source)
A sordid tale indeed. The essence of which is a powerful politician saying
one thing but doing another. He loudly espoused strong family values and a
staunch right-to-life voting record -- all while conducting an extra-marital
affair and pressuring his mistress to get an abortion.
For the constituents who believed in this man, his deeds offer a profound
betrayal.
Tim Murphy represents the credo that the politicians in The Swamp live by:
Do as we say, not as we do.
There are so many examples of prominent politicians and religious leaders
saying one thing but doing nearly the exact opposite that one hardly knows
how to begin listing them all.
Heck, even "America's Dad", Bill Cosby, has turned out to be a
serial rapist.
All these betrayals have led to a rule I now live by: The more
someone proclaims a strong moral position, the more I suspect them of
secretly doing the opposite.
It’s time to refuse to put up with this any longer.
Institutionally Betrayed
But the scope of our victimization goes far beyond that conducted by
individuals. The very institutions, both public and private, that we rely on
are often fleecing us more than serving us.
The betrayals of the Catholic Church in covering
up thousands of sexual assaults and tens of thousands of child victims
are absolutely devastating.
Pharmaceutical
companies quietly fund opposition to medical marijuana ballot initiatives
because the data shows that the use of safe and effective marijuana seriously
cuts into the extremely profitable sales of highly addictive and deadly
opiates.
Car insurance companies rob their most loyal customers by slowly
ratcheting up premiums in a scheme called “price optimization” in the
industry. (This happened to me because I had not taken the time to shop
around recently. I was horrified when I did. I wasn’t as badly screwed as
some customers who paying up to 800% more than they should, but it still
hurt.)
Of course hospitals with their captive hostage billing rackets are among
the worst of the worst. So are private for-profit prisons, indecipherable 48-page
phone bills, and Monsanto
ghost writing “research” to obscure the probable cancer causing nature of
Round Up while certain EPA staffers looked the other way.
In short, it’s difficult to have any sort of optimism about any large US
corporations at this point. All of them are busy betraying us in ways large
and small, every day, ranging from being
evasive about the degree to which they snoop into our private affairs, to
the ways in which they limit our access to the free flow of information by
altering the results of popular online search algorithms.
In such an environment of pervasive betrayal, it’s difficult to maintain
any sense of trust.
It turns out the best strategy is to trust nobody. Especially not a
corporation with a large enough staff to segment their actions into enough
‘silos of deniability’, where no one person feels directly culpable for
placing profits over people. “Hey Bill, as an exercise, why don’t you run
an analysis that shows how many customers we might lose if we steadily
increase their insurance rates, and then I’ll run it by legal and accounting…”
It’s time to refuse to put up with this any longer.
Sovereign Betrayal
The behavior of nations is no better on this front.
For example, in response to the highly-democratic Catalan referendum for
independence, the EU bureaucracy has been busy betraying any commitments it
had to protecting and advancing democracy. The EU Commission First Vice
President said this:
STRASBOURG —The Spanish government’s “proportionate use of force”
in Catalonia was necessary to uphold the rule of law, the European
Commission declared on Wednesday.
As the European Parliament opened a debate on the Catalonia crisis,
Commission First Vice President Frans Timmermans sided unequivocally with the
Madrid government.
“None of us want to see violence in our societies,” Timmermans went on.
“However it is a duty for any government to uphold the law, and this
sometimes does require the proportionate use of force.”
(Source)
"Proportionate use of force?"
Wow. That's an amazing perversion of language. Most of you have seen the
pictures of peaceful people being ruthlessly clubbed by Spanish police --
simply because they exercised their right to vote. Here's a graphic video of a woman's fingers being
methodically and cruelly broken as she lay on her back barely resisting (only
watch it if you have a strong stomach).
Police broke my fingers one by one and touched my breasts
A woman dragged out of a polling station in Barcelona by police
broke down in tears today as she claimed they had broken her fingers 'one by
one' and sexually assaulted her while they laughed.
Marta Torrecillas was filmed being violently removed from a school in the
city's upmarket Eixample area as Catalonia voted for independence yesterday.
The clip, captured at Paul Claris School, showed her being manhandled as
she tried to walk past officers in full body armour on a day when footage of
police brutality sparked outrage around the world.
Her dress was forced up around her thighs - leaving her exposed
and humiliated - as she was dragged down towards the exit.She later
claimed officers had touched her breasts and broken her fingers
'deliberately, one by one'.
(Source)
Her crime? Thinking she had the right to peacefully cast a vote. For that
she was brutally assaulted, as were hundreds of other people. To which the EU
VP merely said “it is a duty of any government to uphold the law.”
Remember, it was the EU that voted to sanction and then bomb Libya because
of concerns that Qaddafi was persecuting civilians (despite virtually no evidence this was the case) .
When your own government protects other people (as a pretext for violent
regime change) but persecutes you, it is nothing short of a massive betrayal.
Remember, anger, resentment, and humiliation are extremely difficult to ‘get
over.’
It’s time to refuse to put up with this any longer.
Betrayal By The Elites
Here in October 2017, the stock and bond markets are in melt-up mode. This
is a gigantic theft -- a deliberate transfer of wealth to those who already
hold financial assets. The 1% is getting richer and richer while everybody
without an already-significant pile of financial assets to their name
languishes.
The central banks know exactly what they are doing and why. Stoking a
massive boom in financial assets is benefiting their member banks, the ruling
classes, the industry titans who fete them at swanky events like Davos,
and the rich members of Congress.
Of course, this unfair wealth transfer is a massive betrayal of everybody
who needs to save their hard-earned income for the future.
The central banks have vastly reduced the purchasing power of newly-earned
money, making assets twice (or more) as expensive as they were just five
years ago. Anyone looking to buy a home, invest in a stock, or purchase
a car, clearly can see this.
That’s inflation in every sense of the word. Inflation destroys wealth; it
doesn't grow it.
Here are a few simple questions to frame things.
- Would you rather receive 2% on a ten-year bond or 6%?
- Would you rather get 1 share of a given stock or 2 for
the same amount of money?
- Would you rather get a dividend yield of 1.5% or 3%?
Obviously, you’d rather get more than less in every case. You’d take two
instead of one for the same money whenever you could.
But the Federal Reserve has decided, using deeply flawed reasoning and no
historical perspective, that simply jamming up the value of financial assets
for those who already hold them is the best course of action.
Are you one of those who needs to save up for retirement? Tough luck. The
Fed has decided you're the loser in this story. You've been betrayed.
It’s time to refuse to put up with this any longer.
Generational Betrayal
One of the very worst forms of betrayal is that levied against an entire
generation.
Today, we're saddling young people with poor job prospects, high student
debts, impossibly expensive housing stock, and a crumbling national
infrastructure. All while asking them to shoulder the costs of the older
generations underfunded entitlement and pension programs.
The statement to young people is clear: “We don’t care about you.
We only care about us.”
It's reprehensible. But that’s what massive betrayals are.
To just focus on housing in the US (and let’s be clear, housing is just as
bad a situation in London, Stockholm, and a hundred other cities across the
globe), the Federal Reserve has made higher home prices a specific policy
goal. Its truly idiotic theory was that higher home prices make people feel
richer, and that such people will borrow against the equity in their homes to
spend more.
The reason this is idiotic is that a house that costs twice as much isn’t
twice as valuable. As the market price goes up, the square footage and
amenities remain exactly the same. The only real difference is that your
property taxes and insurance costs have climbed, too. So in actuality,
it's an even larger money drain than before.
Because assets generate cash flow and liabilities consume cash flow, it’s
best to think of your primary residence as a liability and not an asset. But
few people do that during a housing bubble like the one we're in now. Just
remember that all gains are speculative -- they only matter if you're able to
sell the house and invest the profits elsewhere. Otherwise, your
"gains" can easily evaporate with the next market downturn.
The charts below show the astronomical prices homebuyer are faced with
today. Here's the national price index, which has propelled above it's
previous bubble high (remember: the bubble the triggered the Great Financial
Crisis?):
(Source)
The view from a regional level often looks even more grim. Here's what
homebuyers in Dallas are experiencing:
Ouch!
Sorry next generation, the boomers driving the Federal Reserve's policy
have decided that you are expendable pawns. To protect their advantage, the
older generation has decided to eat its young.
In other words, you’ve been betrayed.
It’s time to refuse to put up with this any longer.
In Part 2: Fighting Back -- A Call To Action, we detail the
agency that we as individuals have in this story, to throw off the shackles
of our victimhood and secure a prosperous future as protected as possible
from the clutches of the betrayers.
The betrayals will only come more fast and furious from here. This is
expected. Dying systems with failing narratives are always messy and become
increasingly desperate in their actions.
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