Grievance 12 - Subversion

The U.S. Constitution failed to prohibit the government from subverting
other countries for the purpose of control and manipulation. Occurances
of subversion took many forms in many lands as this and other grievences
show to a candid world.

In the 1994 Webster's II New Riverside University Dictionary, the
definition of "subvert" includes a quote from former Secretary of State
Henry Kissinger;

"...economic assistance...must subvert
the existing...feudal or tribal order."

Economic subversion took place under a policy of assistance to "poor"
nations. To do this, billions of American taxpayer dollars were given
in "loans", including through the International Monetary Fund, making
those nations subservient to economic manipulators with the power of
debt write-off and currency control.

U.S. and other government finance officials of the Group of Seven (G7)
industrialized nations, plus Russia, met regularly to decide on
subserving actions throughout the world, including involving gold prices
and supplies. For all practical purposes, immense economic power was in
the hands of a World Empire of money controllers and manipulators.

In violation of the United Nations Charter and international protocols,
various sovereign nations were subverted by U.S. Secret Government led
by the CIA with violent intent. Between 1960-65, there were eight
conspiracies against Cuban President Fidel Castro under U.S. Presidents
Eisenhower, Kennedy and Johnson, the latter admitting to an aide, Leo
Janos, that U.S. policy was deadly subversive;

"We had been operating a damned
Murder, Inc. in the Caribbean."

President John F. Kennedy told Tad Szulc of the New York Times in
November 1961 that he rejected repeated suggestions to authorize the
murder of Castro. Some Secret Government operatives were upset with
his refusal to give the go-ahead and plans were put into motion anyway,
one of which was broken up in Havana by Cuban Intelligence.

Secret Government used guerrilla tactics to subvert Cuba, smuggling men,
arms, equipment, and money onto the island by sea and air in numerous
operations from U.S. bases. It also had the lead role in the failed
1961 "Bay of Pigs" invasion of Cuba from American soil, another incident
in which Kennedy refused to cooperate. Kennedy, of course, was later
assassinated and some alleged there was evidence of CIA complicity and
subversion within the U.S. government.

In the 1990's, the U.S. committed American taxpayers to almost $100
million in one year to give direct military aid to at least three
factions in Iraq to try to oust President Saddam Hussein. One plan
called for the U.S. to train 10,000 Iraqi troops for a war against
Saddam. U.S. warplanes were already attacking "air defense" sites
inside Iraq in violaton of the UN Charter and international protocols.

In 1998, two U.S. "military advisers" were detained in Mexico's
rebellious Chiapas state and accused of being there illegally. The
government of Mexico said it disapproved of subversive "meddling" in its
internal affairs.

With an AUTHENTIC CONSTITUTION in harmony with the natural
Cosmic Laws of the universe, and producing High Moral Values and
Democratic Ideals, subversion of other nations is prohibited.

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