Ruler of the World by Jacob G. Hornberger !
(2019-07-22 at 15:38:59 )

Ruler of the World by Jacob G. Hornberger

Recently released secret documents from Chinese company Huawei provide insights into how the United States Empire rules the world.

According to the Washington Post, the documents reveal that Huawei secretly helped North Korea build and maintain the countrys commercial wireless network."

What is wrong with that? you ask.

It violates United States sanctions against North Korea!

What do United States sanctions have to do with commercial relations between a Chinese company and North Korea?

Well, as the ruler of the world - or, in common parlance, as the worlds sole remaining empire - the United States Empires rules and regulations apply to everyone in the world.

If anyone anywhere in the world is caught violating them, he will be summoned to the United States to face criminal and civil prosecution.

What about President Trumps lovefest with North Korean communist dictator Kim Jong-Un?

Irrelevant!

Just because the president of the United States has fallen in love with North Koreas communist dictator and salutes his communist generals, that still does not relieve foreigners from complying with the Empires edicts prohibiting commercial ties with North Korea without the official permission of United States officials.

That is how the Empire works - its rulers are free to fall in love with anyone they want but that still does not relieve foreign governments and foreign companies of their duty to comply with and obey the rules and regulations of the United States Empire.

Anyway, everyone is supposed to know that North Korea is a communist regime and that communism is bad. That is in fact why the Empire has maintained a harsh economic embargo against the Cuban people for more than 50 years. Since the Cuban people have refused to oust their communist regime with a coup or a violent revolution, the United States Empire has continued to target them with impoverishment and death through economic sanctions, the same thing they are doing to the North Korean people and, well, for that matter, the Iranian people.

Like Huaweis helping North Korea to build and maintain a wireless commercial network, woe to the foreigner who does business with communist Cuba in violation of the United States embargo.

He will be prosecuted, fined, and imprisoned for daring to violate the rules and regulations of the Empire.

In fact, woe to the American citizen who travels to Cuba and spends money there without the official permission of his rulers. He too will be viciously prosecuted, fined, and imprisoned by the Empire.

Notice the operative words: "without the official permission of his rulers."

You see, apparently trading with the Cuban Reds is not bad per se because United States officials do grant official permission to some Americans - the privileged ones - to travel to Cuba and spend money there.

That is how the Empire works - if you approach it, show respect, bend the knee, and plead for permission to trade with others, they might (or might not) let you.

What is important is that you ask permission. That is how "freedom" works under an Empire.

Of course, there is a big exception when it comes to trading with the communists.

That exception is North Vietnam or, excuse me, Vietnam, a country that is headed by a communist regime that killed more than 58,000 American men who were sacrificed by the United States Empire in a violent war against communism.

Apparently Vietnams communism is not so bad anymore because United States Empire officials have granted Americans official permission to trade with the Vietnamese Reds.

In his Fourth of July, 1821, address to Congress, entitled "In Search of Monsters to Destroy," United States Secretary of State John Quincy Adams accurately predicted what would happen if the United States government were ever to abandon its founding principle of non-interventionism in favor of a worldwide interventionist empire:

The fundamental maxims of her policy would insensibly change from liberty to force. The frontlet upon her brows would no longer beam with the ineffable splendor of freedom and independence; but in its stead would soon be substituted an imperial diadem, flashing in false and tarnished lustre the murky radiance of dominion and power.

She might become the dictatress of the world.

Reprinted here with permission from Mr. Jacob G. Hornberger of The Future of Freedom Foundation!! Their Great Website!!