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Nathan Janes PUPAGANDA.com
A flow of information is constantly streaming from the television
set; a bombardment of words and pictures. The speed at which
this information is communicated makes it easy for the signal to
take control, switching the viewer's brain to stand-by as
information is absorbed without analysis or question. Today the
television's constant signal shapes the conclusions of the masses
and produces the collective norm. The signal prescribes what
is news and what is truth through the words of so-called experts and
authorities, gelding the consciousness and independent thoughts of
those subjected to it. Through television, the masses can be made to
accept the most monstrous distortions of reality. The signal is a
chill wind of continuous oppression over the minds of the masses. It
controls the management of society and culture, creating uniformity
across all subjects.
The fuel for this vehicle of mass deception is a technique known
as perception management where an array of psychological techniques
are used to alter the truth, leading the viewer to a desired
conclusion. Some call this spin or propaganda while others know
it as lying. According to Joseph Goebbels, Propaganda Minister
for Adolph Hitler, "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating
it, people will eventually come to believe it... It thus becomes
vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress
dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by
extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State." Most of
what can be found on the nightly news is nothing but advertisements
selling more government and a false reality that benefits only those
in control. Television is the dictator of information; newspaper and
radio are the whisper campaign of the television's message.
It is expected that Americans will consistently prescribe to the
doctrine of the television. It is subtly communicated that one
should stay within the collective and never challenge the message,
for doing so may be considered an aggression towards culture. The
message is, "Be a good consumer; always obey authority; you know
nothing; listen only to experts; be content and never question or
express new ideas." This signal is being broadcast across millions
of screens, indoctrinating the unconscious minds of those who choose
this as their only reality. Self-censorship occurs when these
individuals become so deeply indoctrinated that they are afraid to
discuss any information outside the paradigm of television-created
culture; they police their thoughts to ensure they won't conflict
with this culture. Sadly, many people's reality today does not allow
any outside information to process, instead it is written off as
conspiracy or blatant lies. Our consciousness has been destroyed so
much that fiction has become reality. An entire lifestyle of
poisonous foods, pharmaceuticals, and fluoridated water are accepted
as safe and sold to us at the cost of our health and well being.
Those of the establishment are using the incredibly powerful
weapon of mass psychology as a method of controlling the minds of
the masses and altering the behavior of individuals. Edward Bernays,
a pioneer in the field of public relations in the 20th century,
applied Sigmund Freud's theory of psychoanalysis to manipulate the
masses by engineering consent. According to Bernays, "If we
understand the mechanism and motives of the group mind, it is now
possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will
without them knowing it." Advertisers and psychologists of the
billion dollar culture creation industry manufacture trends through
the proliferation of insecurities; and manipulating desires and
emotions. These concepts are also employed to control how
individuals think about politics, as well as the possibilities and
limitations within society. Those welding power within our
streams of mass communication market their plans into each
generation as individuals adopt specific ways of thinking and never
suspect that all the major events and trends within their lifetime
are actually planned by an elite few before they are even born. In
our society today, culture is created from the top down. Virtually
all forms of culture are created by the ruling class to build a
false sense of reality, ensure social compliance, and control the
future course of cultural evolution.
Predictive programming is a tool used by the establishment to
acclimate the public to new ideas, trends, beliefs, and threats. It
is used through television by including certain situations or ideas
within the plots of many fictional shows, familiarizing the viewer
with these concepts no matter what they may be watching. When
similar situations occur or like ideas are circulated in the world
we think that these particular things are quite natural for we have
unknowingly been made familiar with them through television. By
viewing nearly any popular show on television, one can see the same
propaganda that will be aired on the nightly news. Propaganda on a
wide array of subjects has been interwoven into a great number of
television shows. Just a few of these subjects include global
warming, vaccinations, torture, terrorism, national security, the
militarization of police, and the degradation of the family unit.
Through predictive programming, television shapes culture and
prevents individuals from asking questions.
Crisis' are created on a daily basis and broadcast across the
airwaves to keep individuals in a state of panic and fear. Whether
it be the threat of a pandemic or terrorism, the constant state of
crisis has created a form of mental illness as we are slowly
acclimated into an age of crisis. By using Hegelian dialectic, the
television promotes the problem, guides our reaction, and presents
the solution. The problem of terrorism was exclaimed, a strong
emotional response was evoked, and it was stated that our rights
need be sacrificed in order to protect us from the threat. We've
lost personal sovereignty under the guise of terrorism; we're
stopped and searched; we're watched by cameras as we go about our
lives; and we're encouraged to spy on our neighbors. We have
been trained to accept the life of a prisoner.
America is in a state of enlightened despotism where most
individuals live only to satisfy selfish inner desires and remain
ignorant of the state of the world around them. In most public
places one can find a television transmitting propaganda around the
clock ensuring the masses remain focused on trivial matters. From
birth we take the world as it’s presented on television. We
don't question it and any serious criticism of TV is becoming
psychologically impossible in society. Who would suspect getting
born into a world where everything around you is a continuous lie?
The youth of today are convinced that the experts and personalities
on television are the authority of credible information while
parents and older generations are foolish with dated ideas.
Children are conditioned to disconnect from what is truly important
to their well being and instead focus on mindless trivia, sports,
celebrity gossip, and buying an array of material things. They
invest their psychological worth in fantasy characters on television
while ignoring or even scorning individuals contributing to the
betterment of humanity. They are discouraged from getting involved
in their local community and often lack the ability to think
independently or to resist corruption. As their children's minds are
molded by television, there is barely a murmur from the public.
For over half a century, our society has lived under this signal
of mental programming and conditioning. The message is clear: don't
be a leader, don't engage in critical thinking, and don’t care about
the people in your life. Until individuals become aware of the
current information war, our standard of living and our liberties
will continue to be degraded and we will continue to lose
communities and meaningful relationships between people. Currently,
pockets of resistance are beginning to spring up everywhere as some
unplug the signal and regain control of their own thoughts. Informed
individuals are canceling their cable and satellite subscriptions
and instead spending time with their families and children while
participating in meaningful experiences. They are seeking
alternative news sources. They are reading about those who weld
incredible influence over culture like Edward Bernays, Zbigniew
Brzezinski, Charles Galton Darwin, Plato, Bertrand Russell, and
Aldous Huxley. However, it is a continuous battle to educate the
masses for the television remains our greatest threat to individual
sovereignty and the largest obstacle to becoming a truly informed
individual. Fortunately, unplugging from the signal is easy. The
television can simply be turned off. Through doing so, you may
realize nearly our entire world is now a hoax; things once known as
truth are fake. We have been trained like dogs to be obedient to our
television; our master has had our minds on a tight leash. Let us
never forget the truth will not be televised.
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