It, like now, can be difficult to make yourself recognize undesirable things. It is far easier to bury your head in the sand, wear the rose-colored glasses, or hide in the cyber refuge of gaming, pornography, and entertainment. If you do decide to wake up and smell the coffee, what you may see is a daunting existence promulgated by a heinous attack on the American people. A large part of this was the outbreak of Covid 19, but the emergence of this deadly strain of Coronovirus from unknown origins wasn't the only culprit. The war is far from over. America is under continuous siege from all fronts, but it is wise understand see the war from foreign perspectives. There are myriad forces undermining the economic potential, social freedom, and happiness of Americans. It is logical to assume this assault originates with malcontents deprived of our unique and important God-given and Constitution-granted rights. Let's call it sour grapes. If you don't have, then ignorant and immature shadows of people inadvertently will try to bring you down. Shall we make a list? Saudi Arabia was responsible for the 9/11 attacks on the twin towers of our World Trade Center. It was not Saddam Hussein, nor was it Osama Bin Laden. The latter offered to fight for his former family, the United Arab Emirates, and they refused him. He was livid, and thus Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and the Taliban all became extensions of Osama Bin Laden's wrath against the United States. Simply he wanted us out of their Middle East. The focus has shifted away from these violent terrorist groups consequently, but Vladimir Putin's bloody attempted genocide of Ukraine qualifies as the beginning of World War lll. The media has short memories in America since Covid, and the former president's campaign of misinformation and fake news simply is "Newspeak" predicted by George Orwell in his novel "1984." He missed by forty years, just as the other intelligent cultures missed 2012 by a decade. Newspeak is here, it is on the internet, and it is AI. Also and more importantly it is the smartphone to which we as a nation seem to be addicted. We cannot take a piss without consulting our comforting phone. It is best to take off the rose-colored glasses, pull out heads out of the sand, break our addictions and understand that the forces controlling our lives is not for us. They seem to be for us on the front line, on our phones, but underneath the shallow anodynes of weight-losing and money-earning apps, the forces of evil are trying to manipulate us. Look even deeper and you will find that these forces, and possibly foreign in original, are trying to kill us. Undermining a nation means disabling its people, and the most effective place to begin is killing our youth. Many scum are responsible for this campaign, and it is encouraging that America's Department of Justice has recognized fentanyl as a major antagonist. This drug single-handedly has murdered two of America's most influential popular culture music icons. Michael Jackson and Prince, metaphors of volatility, rebellion, American freedom, and economic reward were wiped out with the ingestion of a drug meant to induce euphoria, pleasure, and relief from pain. Surprise! Your dead. The assault on America is multi-faceted and attacks us from many fronts. The most dire and consequential is our food system, which has been undermined largely by a criminal and now foreign-owned corporate entity named Monsanto. Genetically modified foods (or GMO) is not a good thing. America's liquor is a pale shadow of its former self. Jim Beam is owned by the Japanese, and the Japanese started World War ll with their ruthless attack on Pearl Harbor. After America was not able to win fighting with boots on the ground, it was our intellectual prowess that ended this war with the development and administering of a nuclear bomb. Japan was shell-shocked into submission, and their amends were the invention and selling of quality electronic consumer component to Americans. If the U.S.S.R can renege on Glasnost and Perestroika and the abolition of the Cold War by Mikhai Gorbachev and Ronald Reagan, then it is best to take a new look at American allies. Most of them are against us, unless we give them money. Do we have allies? The attacks on American youth came incognito. They crept in in Japanese manufactured video games, violent role-playing scenarios which shaped the mass shooters of today. Even if the AR-15 was not available for purchase, without these vivid and soul shaping digital fantasies, it is unlikely American youth would have the balls to dress up in camouflage, storm an elementary school, and indiscriminately slaughter innocent and helpless school children. This behavior is a direct product of inappropriate parental guidance manipulated by foreign malcontents. The severe and violent tendencies of these perpetrators subtly has infiltrated many aspects of everyday American life. Two years of Covid isolation and cyber-learning did not help. We need to sever our dependence on the computer, and begin to remember how we use it as our aid, not our tutor. It should be a tool for us, not for terrorists. Medicine is a diverse, deep, complicated aesthetic, and it has been undermined by evil. The medical establishment no longer wants to cure us; they want to treat our symptoms for money. When a Sackler family forsakes the entirely of humanity for monetary gain and compromises decades of philanthropy and higher learning, then we must take note. The tables have turned in America. At the most basic level it is easy to attack human beings. Pollute the air we need to survive, the water we drink and use to bathe, grow, and clean, and the environment upon which we are reliant to think, feel, and love. These in America have been reduced to a fraction of what Mother Nature provides naturally, and she is next on the list. Who could be responsible for all of this chaos? One name comes to mind, but he (or it) only manifests itself in human form. With the weakening of all of earth's life forces, the human mind and spirit have grown weak and dependent, and evil masquerading as good has smitten us all. It is best to take a look around.