“This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry isnew in the American experience. The total influence --- economic, political, evenspiritual --- is felt in every city, every state house, every office of the federalgovernment. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet
we must not fail to recognize its grave implications
. Our toil, resources and livelihood are allinvolved; so is the very structure of our society.“In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the militaryindustrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.
We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or our democratic processes
"Here we have a career military officer, and sitting U.S. President warning the nation in hisfinal farewell speech, that something called “unwarranted influence by the military-industrialcomplex” poses an extremely dangerous threat to our Free Republic society. According toEisenhower, this threat“exists and will persist”.To President Eisenhower, in January of 1961, this evil was a much greater threat to Americathan Castro’s Cuba or Kruschev’s Soviet Union. What exactly could have happened in the“military-industrialist” establishment that would have caused Eisenhower to issue such astrongly worded warning? Improved machine gun production? Nope. Battleship production?Nope. Nuclear submarines? Nope. Proliferation of Nuclear warheads? A concern of course,but a concern that most Americans were fully aware of.No, obviously what caused Eisenhower such deep concern had to be something much morepervasively shadowy, dark and secret. Some new, covert, technology had clearly emerged thathad the very real potential to provide certain individuals with the “acquisition of unwarrantedinfluence” that in turn would “endanger our liberties or our democratic processes” (i.e. ourfree and fair election process). In other words, it had the clear potential to circumvent thevoice of the people and completely empower un-elected power mongers.Eisenhower, I would submit, was warning America about something called the “
Sound of Silence
”. Eisenhower was an honest and patriotic American. Like Marine Corp GeneralSmedley Butler, who decades earlier declared to Congress that “War is a Racket” --- Ike knewthat such absolute power and total covert control over the minds and hearts of individualcitizens would corrupt society absolutely. He also knew and understood, as did the Germanphilosopher Goethe:
“No man is more hopelessly enslaved, than he who falsely believes that he is FREE.”
Therefore, he issued his strong, concluding warning to America. Today, this author must dono less.The Sound of Silence is a military-intelligence code word for certain
psychotronic weaponsof mass mind-control t
ested in the mid 1950’s, perfected during the 70’s, and usedextensively by the “modern” U.S. military in the early 90’s, despite the opposition andwarnings issued by men such as Dwight David Eisenhower. This mind-altering covert weaponis based on something called
subliminal carrier technology
, or the
Silent Sound SpreadSpectrum (SSSS)
, (also nicknamed S-Quad or "Squad" in military jargon.) It was developed
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