A particularly obnoxious American talk-show host recently
suggested that the "homeless and bums, including poets" be either jailed
or placed in mental asylums, of which more should be built. This got me
to thinking. Hadn't heard about any American poets lately. So inspired,
I decided to resurrect one of its greatest. See the end of this article
for details.
The poet addressees the very idea of America entering into
the war with contempt:
"Talk of America enterin' war is sheer dirt...It forges
and falsifies the WHOLE aim and purpose of the American national
foundation. The colonists went to the stern and rock bound to get away
from dirt, and start fresh...There has even come up the term
"Un-American"...to define ANY man, woman or child who isn't ready to chuck
away and destroy every last vestige of the AMERICAN heritage."
The poet also warns of the serious consequences of such
war to America's freedom:
"The U.S.A. is NOT formed and organized INTERNALLY to
participate in foreign quarrels. It can't be done without a lot of small
dirty meanness to millions of American citizens...STRANGULATION of all
communications. You have no secret postal service? Papers get held out,
and then starved out if they are not pro-Jew. Soon you will not be able
to motor over and talk to your neighbors."
Try flying lately? The poet goes on to address the issue
of the costs of building an empire:
"I also object to the misuse of the American army and
navy. I mean in view of a long term policy, It is known, and should be
know better, that an empire to be solid, to be a goin' concern has to be
able to stand the expense of policing its trade routes...I see, I repeat,
a very considerable likelihood that these methods of grab and extortion
and bottleneck will in time irritate other eastern and near-eastern
peoples. And that will go into the bill...There is an old motto about the
inutility of winning wars militarily when they have already been
politically lost. What about wars that are economically lost? (He then
goes on to factor in the cost of dealing with) millions and millions of,
say, Mohammedans, proud with age-old tradition, thousand and more years of
unified doctrine, traditions, customs, and a dislike of Anglo-Saxon
disposition..."
America's great poet also questions the motives of the
war, for instance, to "democratize" the target country:
"There is NO freedom without economic freedom. Freedom
that does not include freedom from debt is pure bunkum...Whenever Hank or
any one of the high Jewsfeld committee pulls that wheeze about freedom,
enforced by Jewish world police, centered in Panama or Palestine, ask:
does he mean freedom from debt? Freedom from payin' two dollars OUT of the
people's pocket for every buck spent by the government? Debt is the
prelude to slavery...without freedom from DEBT there is NO total
freedom...."
In the case of the Islamic world, the use of interest-free
banking has cost the world banking establishment many trillions of
dollars. And they are not going to stand by while it continues!!! Says
the poet of the looming "Islamic threat":
"Before all wars, before any war, there arises a tide of
misrepresentation. That sort of thing did NOT begin in this century or
the last one...Wars are made to make debt...Ships are sunk IN ORDER TO
HAVE SHIPS SUNK. When ships are sunk, there is a greater demand for new
ships...And LOAN CAPITAL, usurer's capital, money made by a stroke of a
banker's pen is wanted for FINANCING new construction...Arabs are murdered
to keep things lively. Cities are destroyed IN ORDER that cities may be
destroyed. The frontier means nothing to the financier. The MORE houses
fall on BOTH sides of the frontiers, the more loan-capital will be wanted
so long as the usocrat system endures, the more loan capital will be
required to finance reconstruction. The more simple people are ruined,
the more bankruptcies, the more bankrupt concerns can be snapped up cheap
by the owners of loan capital."
I will now reveal the mystery poet. It was Ezra Pound,
the American author of the famous "Cantos", and he did not make the above
statements in 2003--he made them in Italy from 1941 through 1943. After
the war, Pound was convicted of Treason and imprisoned in a psychiatric
hospital and subjected to drugging and torture for some 13 years until
rescued by the efforts of Robert Frost, another great American poet, and
John Fitzgerald Kennedy, at whose inauguration Frost spoke.
(For the complete text of Pound's WWII radio broadcasts
see:
"Ezra Pound Speaking: Radio Speeches of World War II", Ed. by Leonard
W. Doob, Copyright 1978 by the Ezra Pound Literary Property Trust,
Greenwood Press.)
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