Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Propaganda Posing As A Counter Terrorism Fiction Novel

By Tammie Caldwell


Whenever war is being waged, the governments and media organizations around the world oil up their propaganda machines. Controlling the information received by the people helps them to control the opinions of the people as well. This is not always done through television and newspapers, as any counter terrorism fiction novel will suffice.

Propaganda utilized in the second World War laid the stage for how information is controlled now. While Hitler got some of his ideas from the stories out of ancient Rome, modern governments have been known to use tactics that Hitler perfected. It all starts with graffiti and fliers, moves to radio, and gets perfected on the television screen.

Hitler also utilized the medium of television media, and there were many movies coming out of Germany at that time which spread the Nazi idealism as well. His voice reached further than the borders of Germany. The Olympic Games gave him a world-wide audience where he was able to deliver an emotional speech.

With this power to reach large numbers, Hitler was able to stage the fire which sparked his initial attack on Poland. This was done as an act of internal vandalism wherein his own men started the fire, and it was blamed on a mentally handicapped Jewish man. This style of provocateur is now universally known as a false flag attack.

Only twenty years later the Americans were able to utilize the same tactics in order to get the American people behind a war on the communists in Vietnam. Although there was a great deal of opposition to that war, the media by and large hid the truth. By blaming the communists in Vietnam for the sinking of a ship, and claiming that ship belonged to the American Navy, most Americans over the age of 35 were in alignment with the purpose of that war.

On September 11, 2001, many people all over the world believe the Grand Mother of all false flags was committed. A great deal of research has been done on this topic, and the activist group We Are Change has put forth some good arguments for a new investigation on 9-11. The pilots and engineers within that organization have given some compelling arguments supporting the false flag narrative.

An artful practice of propaganda means that the social divisions created in any debate can be utilized to keep people arguing amongst themselves, thus allowing the powers that be to do as they wish. While groups like They Are Change may contain individuals who truly wish to see justice done on a weary planet, these groups can also be used by propagandists. Controlled opposition keeps people separate and at each other like lions, diverting attention from those who are truly responsible.

It is important for individuals to read everything they can get their hands on, watch news from every source possible, and make up their own minds. The truth is often somewhere in the middle, so it is advised that people avoid the extreme ends of an argument. By utilizing discernment and objectivity, one can make a more legitimate argument.




About the Author:



No comments:

Post a Comment