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Resistance See other Resistance Articles Title: A State of Never-Ending Crisis: The Government Is Fomenting Mass Hysteria This country has been having a nationwide nervous breakdown since 9/11. A nation of people suddenly broke, the market economy goes to shit, and theyre threatened on every side by an unknown, sinister enemy. But I don't think fear is a very effective way of dealing with thingsof responding to reality. Fear is just another word for ignorance.Hunter S. Thompson, gonzo journalist We have become guinea pigs in a ruthlessly calculated, carefully orchestrated, chillingly cold-blooded experiment in how to control a population and advance a political agenda without much opposition from the citizenry. This is mind-control in its most sinister form. With alarming regularity, the nation is being subjected to a spate of violence that terrorizes the public, destabilizes the country, and gives the government greater justifications to crack down, lock down, and institute even more authoritarian policies for the so-called sake of national security without many objections from the citizenry. Take this latest shooting in Nashville, Tenn. The 28-year-old shooter (a clearly troubled transgender individual in possession of several military-style weapons) opened fire in a Christian elementary school, killing three children and three adults. Already, fingers are being pointed and battle lines are being drawn. Those who want safety at all costs are clamoring for more gun control measures (if not at an outright ban on assault weapons for non-military, non-police personnel), widespread mental health screening of the general population, more threat assessments and behavioral sensing warnings, more CCTV cameras with facial recognition capabilities, more See Something, Say Something programs aimed at turning Americans into snitches and spies, more metal detectors and whole-body imaging devices at soft targets, more roaming squads of militarized police empowered to do random bag searches, more fusion centers to centralize and disseminate information to law enforcement agencies, and more surveillance of what Americans say and do, where they go, what they buy and how they spend their time. This is all part of the Deep States master plan. Ask yourselves: why are we being bombarded with crises, distractions, fake news and reality TV politics? Were being conditioned like lab mice to subsist on a steady diet of bread-and-circus politics and an endless spate of crises. Caught up in this crisis of the now, the average person has a hard time keeping up with and remembering all of the events, manufactured or otherwise, which occur like clockwork in order to keep us distracted, deluded, amused, and insulated from reality. As investigative journalist Mike Adams points out: This psychological bombardment is waged primarily via the mainstream media which assaults the viewer by the hour with images of violence, war, emotions and conflict. Because the human nervous system is hard wired to focus on immediate threats accompanied by depictions of violence, mainstream media viewers have their attention and mental resources funneled into the never-ending crisis of the NOW from which they can never have the mental breathing room to apply logic, reason or historical context. Professor Jacques Ellul studied this phenomenon of overwhelming news, short memories and the use of propaganda to advance hidden agendas. One thought drives away another; old facts are chased by new ones, wrote Ellul. All the while, the government continues to amass more power and authority over the citizenry. When were being bombarded with wall-to-wall news coverage and news cycles that change every few days, its difficult to stay focused on one thing namely, holding the government accountable to abiding by the rule of law and the powers-that-be understand this. Yet as John Lennon reminds us, nothing is real, especially not in the world of politics. In other words, its all fake, i.e., manufactured, i.e., manipulated to distort reality. Much like the fabricated universe in Peter Weirs 1998 film The Truman Show, in which a mans life is the basis for an elaborately staged television show aimed at selling products and procuring ratings, the political scene in the United States has devolved over the years into a carefully calibrated exercise in how to manipulate, polarize, propagandize and control a population. This is the magic of the reality TV programming that passes for politics today. As long as we are distracted, entertained, occasionally outraged, always polarized but largely uninvolved and content to remain in the viewers seat, well never manage to present a unified front against tyranny (or government corruption and ineptitude) in any form. The more that is beamed at us, the more inclined we are to settle back in our comfy recliners and become passive viewers rather than active participants as unsettling, frightening events unfold. Reality and fiction merge as everything around us becomes entertainment fodder. We dont even have to change the channel when the subject matter becomes too monotonous. Thats taken care of for us by the programmers (the corporate media). Living is easy with eyes closed, says Lennon, and thats exactly what reality TV that masquerades as American politics programs the citizenry to do: navigate the world with their eyes shut. As long as were viewers, well never be doers. Studies suggest that the more reality TV people watchand I would posit that its all reality TV, entertainment news includedthe more difficult it becomes to distinguish between what is real and what is carefully crafted farce. We the people are watching a lot of TV. On average, Americans spend five hours a day watching television. By the time we reach age 65, were watching more than 50 hours of television a week, and that number increases as we get older. And reality TV programming consistently captures the largest percentage of TV watchers every season by an almost 2-1 ratio. This doesnt bode well for a citizenry able to sift through masterfully- produced propaganda in order to think critically about the issues of the day, whether its fake news peddled by government agencies or foreign entities. Those who watch reality shows tend to view what they see as the norm. Thus, those who watch shows characterized by lying, aggression and meanness not only come to see such behavior as acceptable and entertaining but also mimic the medium. This holds true whether the reality programming is about the antics of celebrities in the White House, in the board room, or in the bedroom. Its a phenomenon called humilitainment. A term coined by media scholars Brad Waite and Sara Booker, humilitainment refers to the tendency for viewers to take pleasure in someone elses humiliation, suffering and pain. Humilitainment largely explains not only why American TV watchers are so fixated on reality TV programming but how American citizens, largely insulated from what is really happening in the world around them by layers of technology, entertainment, and other distractions, are being programmed to accept the brutality, surveillance and dehumanizing treatment of the American police state as things happening to other people. The ramifications for the future of civic engagement, political discourse and self-government are incredibly depressing and demoralizing. This is what happens when an entire nationbombarded by reality TV programming, government propaganda and entertainment newsbecomes systematically desensitized and acclimated to the trappings of a government that operates by fiat and speaks in a language of force. Ultimately, the reality shows, the entertainment news, the surveillance society, the militarized police, and the political spectacles have one common objective: to keep us divided, distracted, imprisoned, and incapable of taking an active role in the business of self-government. Look behind the political spectacles, the reality TV theatrics, the sleight-of-hand distractions and diversions, and the stomach-churning, nail-biting drama, and you will find there is a method to the madness. How do you change the way people think? You start by changing the words they use. In totalitarian regimesa.k.a. police stateswhere conformity and compliance are enforced at the end of a loaded gun, the government dictates what words can and cannot be used. In countries where the police state hides behind a benevolent mask and disguises itself as tolerance, the citizens censor themselves, policing their words and thoughts to conform to the dictates of the mass mind. Even when the motives behind this rigidly calibrated reorientation of societal language appear well-intentioneddiscouraging racism, condemning violence, denouncing discrimination and hatredinevitably, the end result is the same: intolerance, indoctrination, infantilism, the chilling of free speech and the demonizing of viewpoints that run counter to the cultural elite. Labelling something as fake news is a masterful way of dismissing truth that may run counter to the ruling powers own narrative. www.rutherford.org/public.../john_whiteheads_commenta ry/a_state_of_never_ending_crisis_the_government_is_fomenting_mass_hysteri aContinued at link: Poster Comment: The American Left surrendered their freedom and willingly put on their shackles for illusory safety. Of course the Covid Scam was a Plandemic and the Left loved it an embraced it. They could care less about your liberty or your lives. Of course, like Hitler's Brownshirts, they will be liquidated by their masters and mistresses when they are no longer of use. Which is why they are called Useful Idiots. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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We learned a lot about our fellow man over the course of the virus panic, much of it unflattering. The UK-based rapper known as Zuby recently listed 20 of them on Twitter, and his list went viral: 20 Things I've Learned (Or Had Confirmed) about Humanity during the "Pandemic" Most people would rather be in the majority, than be right. At least 20% of the population has strong authoritarian tendencies, which will emerge under the right conditions. Fear of death is only rivaled by the fear of social disapproval. The latter could be stronger. Propaganda is just as effective in the modern day as it was 100 years ago. Access to limitless information has not made the average person any wiser... Anything and everything can and will be politicized by the media, government, and those who trust them. Many politicians and large corporations will gladly sacrifice human lives if it is conducive to their political and financial aspirations. Most people believe the government acts in the best interests of the people. Even many who are vocal critics of the government. Once they have made up their mind, most people would rather to commit to being wrong, than admit they were wrong. Humans can be trained and conditioned quickly and relatively easily to significantly alter their behaviors for better or worse. When sufficiently frightened, most people will not only accept authoritarianism, but demand it. People who are dismissed as "conspiracy theorists" are often well researched and simply ahead of the mainstream narrative. Most people value safety and security more than freedom and liberty, even if said "safety" is merely an illusion. Hedonic adaptation occurs in both directions, and once inertia sets in, it is difficult to get people back to "normal." A significant % of people thoroughly enjoy being subjugated. "The Science" has evolved into a secular pseudo-religion for millions of people in the West. This religion has little to do with science itself. Most people care more about looking like they are doing the right thing, rather than actually doing the right thing. Current politics, the media, science, and the healthcare industries are all corrupt, to varying degrees. Scientists and doctors can be bought as easily as politicians. If you make people comfortable enough, they will not revolt. You can keep millions docile as you strip their rights, by giving them money, food, and entertainment. Modern people are overly complacent and lack vigilance when it comes to defending their own freedoms from government overreach. It's easier to fool a person than to convince them that they have been fooled. Terrifying things lockdowns proved about mankind
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