Cowboy Archer

Here it is, baby! The truth you don’t want to handle.

Warning: It’s safer to go back to mainstream media where you can look the other way as America slaughters the world.

Aaaaaargh!

Please lie to me, Walt. I’m begging you. Please give me a quick fix of The Little Mermaid now! Tell me that we Americans are always the good guys and that the rest of the people of the world are a pack of suffering animals who require Americans to bestow our beautiful democracy upon them.

Decisions

Who makes the decision to go to the war?

Well, what neuron in your brain makes the decision to get up in the morning?

Media hucksters – paid shills of the ruling class – who despise conspiracy theorists want to know. Can you name the specific neuron, they scream, the spittle foaming at the corners of their mouths.

Taken aback you struggle to think of the specific neuron that is responsible for you getting up in the morning. I mean, the pressure is on, If you can’t name a specific neuron, obviously, it never happened.

Yet, it did happen; you did get up, so which specific neuron was it?

You are lying there in bed and your eyes are open and you are in a twilight state. You know that you need to get up, but you don’t want to get up

You remain in this twilight stage as a battle rages in your brain

There are forces within you that know that you need to get up, and there are forces that want you to stay half-asleep.

You struggle as this battle takes place.

Then in a heartbeat you are up.

What happened?

How did you suddenly go from a recumbent state to being upon your feet?

There was clearly a conflict going on in your mind.

Which neuron made the decision to get up ?

How did that happen?

Someone had to be the first, right?

The controlling center of your brain that makes decisions on movement is receiving impulses all the time. It receives them from the five major senses: touch, taste, sight, hearing and proprioception.

It also receives input from your sense of well-being and your internal thoughts.

Your movements are not just reflex actions.

The controlling centers of your brain are also able to access your memory banks which store the experience of your life.

It wouldn’t be a good idea to have all these senses impinging upon one neuron, because if that one neuron died, you’d be shit out of luck.

Plus there would be too many connecting neurons for one cell.

It makes much more sense to have these sensory neurons impinge upon a group of neurons that in turn communicate with each other.

Options are deliberated here, then a decision is made. A set of impulses is then sent out to the motor neurons to accomplish the desired end.

Sometimes the decision is to move cautiously, to take a halfway step so as to keep our options open.

Our controlling center may even tell our body to move slowly towards the goal and to not stop unless we give it a stop order.

And so it is with the government of the United States, and our CIA.

That is how the CIA makes decisions to overthrow governments.

That is how the CIA makes decisions to kill presidents.

That was how the decision was made to kill John Kennedy.

Allen Dulles was a consensus builder.

He was but one neuron in the collective brain of the United States ruling class. He did not act alone. He consulted many people in the ruling class, or they consulted with him.

Captains of corporate industry, oil men,, CIA men left on the beaches of Cuba, importers of products from the Caribbean basin, members of the Mafia, military generals, foreign leaders, labor leaders, old money, nouveau riche, politicians, think tank persona, and self-styled Harvard geniuses all spoke to Allen Dulles.

Even Dwight Eisenhower and Lucius Clay expressed their concerns. Of course, they used vague languageand spoke in measured tones.

As did they all.

Allen Dulles also discussed this topic of regime change with internal CIA people. Then after hearing everybody’s concerns, Allen Dulles shut the door in order to shield people like Dwight Eisenhower, Lucius, Clay, and other respectable people, and then he went to work.

And that, gentlemen, is how we do that.

Sincerely,

Archer Crosley

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