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May 21, 2020 1:21 am  #1


The Father of Modern Propaganda

And rightly so.  Jon Rappoport explains.

QUOTE FROM ARTICLE AT LINK BELOW:

"Generally speaking, people who don't see other people who are sick, and don't hear ambulance sirens, start wondering what's happening.

Protests begin.  Protests expand.

The fake night of obedience turns into the real day of rebellion.

It turns out that a story about an invisible virus isn't quite the same as a line of enemy tanks approaching.  All promoted wars are not equal.

Fauci knows this.  Birx knows this.  Bill Gates knows this.  Mayors and governors know this.  The CDC and WHO know this.  They don't really care whether you survive, but they know you care.  So, for them, it's a race against time.  How long can they keep the lid on?  How long can their preposterous messaging work?

Stage magic is an odd game.  The performer has to run his tricks quickly, so people don't have the luxury of sitting back and thinking about how he is fooling them.  However, the public health magicians and the politician magicians and the news magicians are hemmed in---they're basically one-trick ponies.  Virus, virus, virus=together, together, together.

It looks good, but it wears out.

It's wearing out now.

I'll close this piece with a few more gems from Edward Bernays---to urge you to keep your eye on the ball.  The real ball.

"If we understand the mechanism and motives of the group mind, is it now possible to control and regiment the masses according to our will without their knowing it?"  (1928)

"A single factory, potentially capable of supplying a whole continent with its particular product, cannot afford to wait until the public asks for its product; it must maintain constant touch, through advertising and propaganda, with the vast public in order to assure itself the continuous demand which alone will make its costly plant profitable. This entails a vastly more complex system of distribution than formerly." (1928)

"No serious sociologist any longer believes that the voice of the people expresses any divine or specially wise and lofty idea. The voice of the people expresses the mind of the people, and that mind is made up for it by the group leaders in whom it believes and by those persons who understand the manipulation of public opinion. It is composed of inherited prejudices and symbols and clichés and verbal formulas supplied to them by the leaders." (1928)

"Propaganda is of no use to the politician unless he has something to say which the public, consciously or unconsciously, wants to hear." (1928) "


https://blog.nomorefakenews.com/2020/05/20/television-wartime-messaging-for-the-love-of-unity/

 


A government which robs Peter to
pay Paul can always depend on
the support of Paul.
-- George Bernard Shaw
 

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