When Will America Awaken from "The Bush Ultimatum"?

A BUZZFLASH EDITORIAL

If you don’t like a thinking-person’s action film or don’t want to know some of the details of the just-released "The Bourne Ultimatum," then stop reading here.

Of course, being BuzzFlash, this is not a movie review of a hot box office seller, but rather a reflection on its political "message" – and its larger symbolism as representing the difference between a fictional narrative and reality.

If you are out of the loop with Hollywood box-office hits, the third sequel in the red-hot "Bourne" series, starring Matt Damon, is drawing in record crowds to the theaters this past week.

But there may be more at work than the pulsating "James Bond in search of his real identity" quality to Matt Damon’s rapid-paced survival skills that is attracting viewers.

According to a Chicago Tribune cultural writer, Julia Keller:

People may be drawn to the film by the promise of thrilling chase scenes, but what makes it deeply satisfying are three words of dialogue. Admittedly, audiences haven't even had a chance to hear those words before they fork over the admission price. Yet good movie dialogue can be prescient; it can capture the zeitgeist so well that when you hear it for the first time, it already sounds like an echo -- an echo of what you, and millions of your fellow countrywomen and countrymen, have been thinking for a while.

The three words: "This isn't us."

They're spoken by CIA officer Pamela Landy (Joan Allen), when asked why she's helping the bamboozled fugitive known as Jason Bourne (Matt Damon). She means: Yes, covert action is crucial in a dangerous world, but there is a line. A line you don't cross. Because if you do, you've broken something more critical than a window. Something precious and irreplaceable.

The three words summarize the national discomfort over the Abu Ghraib prison scandal, over the treatment of detainees at Guantanamo Bay. It's a discomfort that knows no party or ideology. It is part of being an American, of believing in the uniqueness of our ideals.

A movie is just a movie. Occasionally, though, in the midst of a fiction that's slicing through the streets on hyper-drive, something odd suddenly shows up in the rearview mirror: reality.

BuzzFlash won’t ruin the film, particularly if you aren’t familiar with the prior two Bourne films, but suffice it to say, the bad guys in "The Bourne Ultimatum" turn out to be a CIA head and Second-in-Command who are running a black-ops department that is basically the Bush-Cheney-Rumsfeld torture-rendition-illegal detention-murder program. The makers of the movie leave little doubt about that.

Damon, in the three Bourne films, has a been a vulnerable super-killer trying to find out his real identity and make amends for his actions. In "The Bourne Ultimatum," he is ultimately assisted, as the Tribune reviewer alludes to, by a hard-nosed but patriotic top-level CIA official, Pamela Landy (played with just the right amount of controlled nuance by Joan Allen).

And that is where the issue of who is a true patriot comes to a head, as the Tribune critic identifies. For Pamela Landy the sanctioned killing of anyone who might expose the clandestine black-ops program is "not what she signed up for." The murder done in the name of America is now being conducted to protect those who launched the illegal initiative, not to protect the national security of the nation.

Individuals in the CIA have seized the power of who shall live and who shall die, and their decisions, in the case of "The Bourne Ultimatum," are subject to their own personal needs to keep the program secret in order to protect themselves.

The conversion of Landy from blindly loyal CIA official to patriotic whistleblower is, indeed, the route so many Americans have traveled since 9/11.

"The Bourne Ultimatum," of course, is Hollywood fast-paced fantasy, based on a series of fictional suspense novels by Robert Ludlum. When you leave the theater, you are eased back into the reality of everyday life in America: family problems, cellphone calls, people walking on the street, the lure of restaurants and stores.

And like "The Bourne Ultimatum," America has been held hostage to a fictional narrative since 9/11 that has virtually nothing to do with the reality at hand when it comes to America’s needs, including our national security. The continued acceptance of the Bush fictional narrative about Iraq is like being in a darkened movie theater, in which reality only seeps in when someone opens the rear door and a splash of light momentarily enters into the darkened room.

A majority of the members of Congress continues to pretend that America’s national security can only be protected by supporting the deeply and profoundly detached from reality fiction peddled daily by the Bush Administration. But that fiction is a destructive one, because it is so divorced from reality that it leaves us as a nation more vulnerable to terrorism with each passing day. It is a fiction created to hide other political and personal agendas.

But one day, Congress – should no patriots like Pamela Landy emerge (and let’s not forget the bionic Jason Bourne who seeks to restore his own purity of motive) – is going to have to leave the movie theater of politics showing "The Bush Ultimatum" and deal with the wreckage that has been left in the wake of running a nation’s foreign and domestic policy based on powerful speciously constructed narratives that steam roll over the pavement of reality.

When the credits for "The Bourne Ultimatum" roll, we have been temporarily given the hope that the evil "Masters of the Universe" (read Cheney, Bush, Gonzales and Rumsfeld) have been exposed and brought down.

But then you realize, as your eyes hit the first news stand and you read about Congress giving the discredited perjurer and "torture boy" Alberto Gonzales control over spying on Americans without a warrant -- and that generals are predicting an indefinite stay in Iraq -- that reality is far more harsh than fiction.

The Bush handlers – particularly Rove and Cheney – offer us a fiction of a noble, benevolent empire. "The Bourne Ultimatum" symbolically reveals the tarnished and betrayed integrity of our nation that has been compromised by the reality of what is being done in our name and disguised, with the help of the corporate media, by an endlessly unfolding "Scheherazade" White House narrative. It does it in an adrenaline-paced thriller that tells a symbolic story.

Isn’t it tragically ironic that in a Hollywood movie -- a fantasy -- reality and morality triumph over men of dastardly hubris, while when we leave the fictional film we enter a world not of political truth, but a world of another deadly fiction – one in which the cover-up continues?

In the real world we walk back into, the masters of war and diabolical schemes that cut the heart out of our Constitution are still casting a spell upon the nation.

Reality will, one day, hit America very hard, alas, very hard indeed.

A BUZZFLASH EDITORIAL

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And When Reality Does Hit Hard One Day........

That'll be no problem for bush followers.

limbaugh, hannity, et al, will simply construct a narrative/lie and their pack of low-information followers will go right along over the cliff.....convinced as they (and we) plummet that the "libruls done did it to us".

"Capitalism literally means Moneyism".

Still think it godly, fundies ?

Morons !

truth will out (burp)

The more we see sentiments like "This isn't us" expressed in the media on the big screen, the more people will wake up, as apparently some people need to see their beliefs reflected back to them from a giant TV. Now how about a movie where a critical mass of people stands up and says "Enough" and refuses by whatever means to fund the corporate elite with our money and labor? We Americans are consuming ourselves, and we can stop it. Bourne Indigestion anyone?

It Is What It Is...

This is my last post....

I find it increasing harder and harder to stomach all this ignorance..

Try spending your remaining time on earth with the ones you love...

They will appreciate alot more and it just feels good...

Fuck all these ignorant...non acomplishing...utterly retarded...never done shit to change shit blogs....

Talk to your freakin wall...I bet you get a better response.

Do something...or yak away while the band play's on.....cause the boat is sinkin, and it ain't gonna save itself...

Peace out!

We can Change. The Red, White and Blue Flu. National Strike 9/11

Don't go to work, don't go to school. Buy nothing!

Spread the Word...

http://www.usgeneralstrike.org/
http://truthmove.org/forum/topic/567

Terminating Patriots With Extreme Prejudice

Jason Bourne is a Hollywood character, Victor Ostrovsky is a real person. Their stories have the same theme, different facts, but similar outcomes.

Victor Ostrovsky (born on November 28, 1949 in Edmonton, Alberta) son of divorced Holocaust survivors is a Canadian-born, Israel-raised former Mossad officer.

Victor Ostrovsky grew up in Israel with his Zionist single mom and joined the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) just before turning eighteen. During his military service, he married Bella (b. 1950), his childhood sweetheart. By the time he was recruited to the Mossad (Israel’s foreign intelligence service), Ostrovsky was a retired Lieutenant commander in charge of the Navy weapon testing department. Among other things, he introduced the Harpoon surface-to-surface missile to the Saar missile boats, as well as the Vulcan phalanx anti-missile defense system. From 1982 to 1984 he was a cadet in the Mossad academy and trained tp become a collections officer (katsa) but escaped from the Mossad after graduating first in his class.

In 1990, he wrote and published By Way of Deception:: The Making and Unmaking of a Mossad Officer, his account of his time in the Mossad after escaping being terminated with extreme prejudice for being a potential whistleblower. Ostrovsky refused to use a pen name, stating that if he wanted to hide, he wouldn’t write the book, which he believed was a necessary act to stop the cocaine drug and illegal gun smuggling and open senior officials fraternization with subordinates corruption within the agency.

Ostrovsky wrote that the Mossad consists of a very small number of case officers, who freely share information with one another and use fellow Jews around the world as resources in their global covert operations. Ostrovsky's payback book pointed out mistakes and unnecessarily malicious intent in Mossad operations. Ostrovsky referred to Mossad officers only by their first name and agents by code names and never placed anyone in danger.

A documented on-air threat against Ostrovsky occurred on Canada's Canada AM morning news program in October of 1995. A Mossad case officer named Yehuda Gill was arrested for running a false agent for many years and bringing Israel to the brink of war several times. Various operations identified by Ostrovsky were later revealed by ex-Mossad chiefs that have since entered the political arena.

After retiring unofficially a second time from the Mossad, he published a second book, The Other Side of Deception: A Rogue Agent Exposes the Mossad's Secret Agenda. This book discusses what he did after he left the Mossad and worked for the Labor Party as an unofficial spy before being let go permanently.

After moving from Canada, Ostrovsky currently is an active painter in the art community of Scottsdale, Arizona, where he resides with his wife, Bella, also an artist. They operate their gallery "Ostrovsky Fine Art" on Main Street.

His books can be purchased from Amazon:

http://www.amazon.com/Way-Deception-Making-Unmaking-Officer/dp/0971759502

http://www.amazon.com/Other-Side-Deception-Exposes-Mossads/dp/0060176350/ref=pd_sim_b_1/104-1832617-0433509

p.s. Wasn't Pat Tillman fragged for being an American Patriot, as well?

The three words: "This isn't

The three words: "This isn't us."

Unfortunately, "That's not true". The polls taken in response to the Bush/Cheney torture, killing, rendition trifecta are ominously supportive. Though perhaps not a majority, the polls indicate that the percentage is high enough to project that scores of millions of “Americans” are actually Nazis. Right Wing Hate Radio, Fox, online and print journalism cater to this base of base individuals. Even the Republicans running for President try to out Fascist their opponents. These stances reflect a very real desire by many to goosestep in history’s hobnailed boots. Those of us who not only realize that “This isn’t us” AND are willing to do something about it are woefully out numbered by the Fascists and the apathetic.

tireless minority.....

Samuel Adams is quoted as saying "It does not require a majority to prevail, yet a tireless minority keen on setting brush fires in peoples minds." There were a lot of people happy with the other King George too, but thanks to a thinking minority, the majority were moved. bhaubkorwhen

Another movie that takes on the Busheviks...

...is "V for Vendetta." I highly recommend it.

Our country is being stolen from under our very noses, we're slowly but surely being herded into a police state - and all we can do is sit on our fat asses and let it happen - because we're too lazy and complacent to believe it.

Well...BELIEVE IT. It IS happening.

What a great editorial. I'm

What a great editorial. I'm excited--it may be "just a movie," but story is the most powerful medium for communicating truth that humans have. I've thought for a long time that the right movie could override the weak storyline of the mass media, could resonate at just the right moment with the mass of Americans and provide a central theme to gather around. The time is right.

Thanks for this.

Linda

movies make em think?

Powerful indeed Linda....yet I wonder just how effective movies are in really stirring the "deep sleepers." Who will walk out of the theater feeling more than just entertained but driven to any form of follow up to get involved. As this piece points out,the audience will leave the theater only to go home put in another mind numbing work week where most likely they'll be moved more likely to go stand in line for their next vicarious movie joyride kick. Ponder this quote I ran across again just yesterday on the Internet. "If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you." Don Marquis

The Internet is a giant crack in the truth firewall of corporate sponsored newsertainment. Yes, you have to work hard to sort it all out. Maybe, if someone hasn't already done it, they could write a script where the power elites become too fearful of "We The People" sharing all this information and decide its time to pull the plug all in the name of national security. Maybe here the protagonist learns how to blow past the fluff he or she normally waste hours online with and awakens from their dream and goes out and joins a movement somewhere.

Sort of like the plot in the movie "The Matrix" but dialed into a possible reality here in the now. Maybe the plots starts when they Google the words "net neutrality"...

Good points, all of

Good points, all of them...The Don Marquis quote is priceless. I agree with you that the internet has been a "giant crack in the truth firewall." But I continue to be shocked by the number of intelligent, aware, liberal/centrist people I meet who know in a vague way that Bush is a mess, but look at you squinty-eyed and back away when you tell them just how dangerous he is, and how important it is to impeach. They always turn out to be people who do not read internet news sites--precisely because they are not yet motivated enough to seek out the truth, don't even know they're not hearing it. Those are the people who need to be reached by other means, and most of them watch movies and television series.

It's always been my personal belief that "All in the Family" was the primary reason many Americans stopped being reflexively and openly racist. The Bunker family were the most middle American of Americans, and I know there were lots of people like my own father whose attitudes changed as Archie's changed--a feat no amount of intellectual or philosophical arguments could have accomplished. He/they were affected subliminally by the power of story. Truth got through their mind's back door while they were being entertained.

I'm convinced that if the admin shuts down internet freedom, the millions of us who have tasted its power will simply find another way. It's too late for them to put us back to sleep. But the ones who are still asleep, after all this time and the availability of the truth on the internet, must be reached another way.