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Propaganda, a good introduction with excellent examples.


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2022 Jun 14, 7:49am   1,346 views  10 comments

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1   Hircus   2022 Jun 14, 6:54pm  

Good. I've been wanting to read some books that go into more detail on propaganda, such as strategies, and history of it. Interesting topic, and crazy powerful.
2   Ceffer   2022 Jun 14, 7:12pm  

I recognize it when the Skin Crawl Meter starts to swing.
3   Patrick   2022 Aug 26, 5:04pm  

https://rumble.com/v1hdf31-full-episode-44-the-pandemic-of-propaganda.html


original link


I didn't watch it all, but the latter part where Mark Crispin Miller talks to Pierre Kory has lots of good points.
4   Patrick   2022 Aug 30, 10:01am  

https://thegoodcitizen.substack.com/p/were-all-melting


To navigate the decades-long psychological operation known as “global warming” and “climate change” I’ve been following the work of Tony Heller of realclimatescience.com.

In this video Tony takes on the latest hysteria on melting ice in Greenland and rising sea levels: ...

All corporate state “fact checkers” smear Tony in unison as a “climate change denier”. This is a variation of their shut-up-and-obey charges not much different from “racist” or “anti-vaxxer”. It’s meant to delegitimize individuals with constant ad-hominem accusations, and it’s all straight out of the communist (now globalist) playbook:



Anytime someone from the green borg tells you that 98% of scientists “agree” on anything, you should tell them that this should frighten the hell out of them and ask what is wrong with these “scientists”?

The appropriate role of science is to always question and re-question, especially any science that relies on future projection modeling that is so consistently misleading and often dead wrong.

And one should always look first at the source of scientific funding. The predetermined results are usually paid for in advance of any research, which doesn’t appear to even matter anymore at all.

Especially for Pilfer and Mode-RNA.


5   Ceffer   2022 Aug 30, 10:26am  

If you wonder what all the 'flat earth' stuff all over the internet is about, it was a half billion dollar DARPA project to see if they could imbed a disinformation belief system that is false into the blogs and alternative medias and get a large group of subscribed believers. Just gotta love that DARPA, toiling endlessly to make us all beguiled sheep swallowing the Satanist inversions and putting out the disinformation chaff.
"Flat Earth" had a head start because of certain fundamentalist Christian groups who believe the earth is flat and God created the entire universe just 6000 years ago.

A strange unanticipated side effect of creating all these 'flat earth' people was it created a group of skeptics who question legitimate authority on a lot of faked history and phenomenology. In other words, although their core belief is a disinformation imposed myth, they are often right about other historical conspiracies.
6   richwicks   2022 Sep 1, 2:19am  

Ceffer says


"Flat Earth" had a head start because of certain fundamentalist Christian groups who believe the earth is flat and God created the entire universe just 6000 years ago.


Not much of one. I knew a few creationists over my lifetime, none of them claimed a "flat earth". Funny, I remember being incredulous that they literally believed the Bible. It's interesting how my emotions have flattened entirely in all directions. I can no longer experience real rage, or extreme joy. I'd say I prefer this though, being largely free of emotional control.

Ceffer says


A strange unanticipated side effect of creating all these 'flat earth' people was it created a group of skeptics who question legitimate authority on a lot of faked history and phenomenology. In other words, although their core belief is a disinformation imposed myth, they are often right about other historical conspiracies.


A large portion of people think it's a government psy-op. I think the real side effect was for many people to realize that the government uses their own money to work against the best interests of the citizens of this nation.

Just imagine a nation that spent resources on actually educating the public? What an incredible nation that would be. The problem though would be you'd end up with a docile population that believed anything the government told them since they were the educators, and it would be perverted. I kind of think this is the nation we were, 70 years ago. Such a government would have to explain propaganda techniques and critical thinking. I think I got that, because I grew up in a backwater in NY, and we were 20 years behind everybody else. I wasn't slowly conditioned into the propaganda matrix, it was a sudden transition, so I could see it.

The kids that grew up in the 1950's didn't have my advantage. I had their education, but not their indoctrination.
7   gabbar   2022 Sep 1, 5:15am  

richwicks says

many people to realize that the government uses their own money to work against the best interests of the citizens of this nation.


Governments (and people who run the government) put their self interest ahead of the best interests of the citizens. Citizens matter but not too much.
8   Patrick   2022 Sep 14, 7:32pm  

WTF?
9   Patrick   2022 Sep 14, 7:42pm  

Active US military fighting Russians would totally justify Russians doing the same in countries where the US has troops, and there are a lot of them.

I'm kind of surprised that the Russians don't bump off the architect of mass death in Ukraine, Victoria Nuland. But once again, that would open them up to the same kind of thing.

Maybe there are agreements at the highest levels just to sacrifice the peons.
10   AmericanKulak   2022 Sep 14, 8:09pm  

Of course there are Western mercs in Ukraine.

It sure as shit isn't the 50 year old conscripts harassing the Russian Military.

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