Fiat Truth is the currency of power
Every credit has its debit, every positive its negative. So for every secret there must be a lie, and every lie must be kept secret.
Every credit has its debit, every positive its negative. So for every secret there must be a lie, and every lie must be kept secret.
We are not allowed
to have any secrets any more. And yet those who insist they must know the
truth about us, who spy upon us to extract our secrets, tell us. in return,
only lies.
It is a dangerous,
corroding imbalance of power, because lies, like debts, compound.
Living the lie
We all know the
famous Goebbels quote,
“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it.
From Sadam’s
weapons of mass destruction and missiles that could hit us in just 40 minutes
of sexed up bullshit, to the stress tests that show us every bank is perfectly
solvent and however many billions they launder they are never guilty and no one
goes to goal because they are too big to fail and too connected to even
question.
The eye of
providence looks out and approves of what is done – Annuit cœptis.
But who does the
all seeing eye, that sits atop the pyramid of power on the mighty dollar
bill, work for now? Is it really you and me? That is what we are told to
believe. But is it true? I think there are too many secrets but few of them are
yours and mine.
The private
dealings of the ordinary citizen are considered suspect and must, we are told,
be rooted out. The secrets and outright lies of the corporate and governmental
worlds, however – they are confidential. They are protected – behind razor-wire
threats of legal action and closed door tribunals of hand picked experts.
A few weeks ago I
sat and listened to the former leader of the Conservative party, now an elder
statesman of British politics, Michael Howard, tell an audience that
governments need to lie. He is a clever man. He quoted Goebbels and then gave
this carefully chosen example.
Imagine, he said,
that a Chancellor knew that he was going to have to devalue the currency. The
evening before the appointed hour, he is asked by a journalist if he is going
to devalue. If he tells the truth and says yes, there will be a run on the
currency and great damage will be done. So he lies. “No”, he says, “I have
absolutely no plans to devalue at all.” And then next morning he devalues as he
had planned.
“Was this not”, Mr
Howard asked, “the right thing, the only thing to do?” And all agreed it was.
The unspoken lesson that everyone seemed to accept was stability is more
important than the truth.
I find this a very
frightening notion.
But Mr Howard
presented his lie well. He went on to quote the next, less well known line from
the Goebbels quote.
The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie.
And this, he said
smiling at us, is what protects you. The chancellor’s lie only needed to last a
few hours. The nation only lived inside his lie overnight.
But now think of
the lies we have been told since 2008. Our banking system and the banks
in it, we were told, were basically sound just suffering from a shortage of
liquidity. And yet, in reality, it was not a problem of liquidity, it was
insolvency.
The liquidity lie
had to be rolled over and the interest on it, paid. So another lie, that
bank assets were not worthless just ‘impaired’, had to be told and
maintained. And to do that the truth had to be hidden, off balance sheet, in
mark to model and offshore.
Our governments
have spent trillions maintaining their lies and have forced us to
live those lies for five years now. But there are costs. Living a lie
is morally and politically corrosive, not to mention expensive. Just this
week, as reported in the FT, the Italian Treasury
‘uncovered’ a nest of lies. It appears that the Italian
government, in the run up to joining the euro, paid at least one of the
big banks to help it hide the true extent of its debts by agreeing
derivative swaps. Greece used similar swaps to massage its debts. The
now infamous Titlos agreement
with Goldman Sachs being the best known.
The Italian
agreements – there were several amounting to around €36 billion in value –
would have been known to Mario Draghi who was at the time of some of the
agreements at least (1998-9) Secretary of the Treasury. Shortly after
this (2002) he left the government and joined Goldman.
It now turns out
the terms of the agreements were such that the Italian tax payer could face
billions in losses. Of course those who will be forced to pay, were never
consulted, not even told of the agreements. They were …confidential of course.
Commercially sensitive and politically secret – so often bedfellows aren’t
they? Kept secret from those who would be required to pay the bill when it came
due.
Our leaders, our
liars, haven’t bothered to protect us from the consequences of the lies at all.
Too expensive. So austerity, disparity and stagnation are everywhere around us.
Forced on us by those who suffer none of them, insulated as they are by wealth
and power and privilege. Consequences are for little people, not their Betters.
Our ‘Betters’ have
found Goebbels was wrong. You don’t have to protect the people from the
consequences of the lies you tell them, as long as you can blame those
consequences on someone else. On unforeseen global economic forces, on
conniving foreigners who devalue their currency, or terrorists or whistleblowers.
Or even the people themselves for taking on debts they couldn’t afford or on
‘necessity’ and ‘precedent’ – the bond holders cannot be made to pay – it goes
against international precedent.
We, the people,
need to strike back at the secret deals done between the elites of the
political and financial revolving door, and make it clear that we will not pay
for anything about which we were not told.
Once the cry was,
“No taxation without representation”. Today the cry must be, “No debt without
consultation.”
Suppressing the
Truth
What Mr Howard did
not quote is the next line from Goebbels.
It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.”
But again Goebbels
has been superceded. Repression is so last century. Why repress when you can
simply drown it out. All it takes is for the media outlets to be owned by a few
powerful and like- minded friends. A few media moguls and corporate giants,
whose plastic pundits raise their voices while the dolly bird
presenters flash their thighs. It’s all so full throttle and frantic, and
charged with desire and greed.
Anyone who
disagrees is a conspiracy theorist. Anyone who breaks ranks is a whistleblower
and whistleblowers are domestic terrorists, dysfunctional loners with
personality problems and axes to grind.
When the truth is
vilified, hunted, gagged and goaled, then the State has chosen to go to war
with the nation.
We
are at war.
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