The Illusion of Reality: Mass Media and Mind Control

“It’s not a matter of what is true that counts but a matter of what is perceived to be true.”  – Henry Kissinger

The Theatre of Illusion: How Mass Media Dictates RealityPaul A. Phillips – Nothing in the world is as it seems. On one level, the ‘theatre of illusion’ world we live in, believed by many to be true, can be mainly attributed to two things:

1. The globalists controlling the planet have managed to manipulate the mass media and, in effect, control consensus reality. This has been done to produce the desired behavioural patterns, thoughts, opinions, attitudes, and social norms… in the masses so that they can be ruled over. In short, the controlling globalists see the mass media as a necessary tool for a dictatorship. Continue reading

Brave New Mind Control: Everyone Belongs To Everyone Else

Jon Rappoport – From my work-in-progress, The Magician Awakes, here is a relevant quote:

MindControl“The modern assumption is, each person’s consciousness is connected to every other person’s consciousness. And following from that, enlightenment comes from seeing the connection and surrendering to it.

“The truth is, we are talking about theater. You can take on a role, you can ‘become’ someone else, just as an actor slips into character in a play. But you can also put aside that role. There is nothing final about it.

“On a political level, the idea that we are all one unity is just another corrupt piece of propaganda, intentionally promoted to convince people that their individual independence is a delusion. Continue reading

The News Is Designed To Break Your Will

mainstream media - the bigger the lie the betterPaul Rosenberg – More or less every adult knows there are serious problems with “the news,” by which I refer to the alphabet soup of news organizations plus fact-checked social media. Most of them, however, are smallish things; legitimately bad, but not the central issue.

What matters most about the news is that it’s designed… structured… to soften and break human will. All else pales compared to this.

This “breaking of will” turns on a single fact: That acts of will require you to expend energy. Every time you see a lie and say, “I don’t think so,” you have to expend energy… energy you could have used for other things. And if the people around you believe the lie, the energy required to maintain your will shoots sky-high. Continue reading

Storm Clouds Gathering ~ Rule From The Shadows – The Psychology Of Power

It has always been in the interest of the ruling class to cultivate illusions which obscure the true nature of the game. Time to look behind the curtain.

“Some of the biggest men in the United States, in the field of commerce and manufacture, are afraid of somebody, are afraid of something. They know that there is a power somewhere so organized, so subtle, so watchful, so interlocked, so complete, so pervasive, that they had better not speak above their breath when they speak in condemnation of it.” -President Woodrow Wilson in his book the “The New Freedom” published in 1913

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George Orwell, Edward Bernays & Perpetual War

publicZero Hedge – Another horrific act of terror, another shrill chorus calls the faithful to war. It’s a recurring phenomenon in this early Twenty-first Century. The horrible news crashes from the heavens like a meteor, violently jolting us from the Saint Vitus Dance of our produce-consume existence. Our screens with all the answers flash between splattered blood on the pavement and the victims’ smiling faces as they were in life. From the Middle East we hear little and see less of the shattered lives on the receiving end of our vengeance. Like giving a fifth of bourbon to a drunk prostrate on the pavement, our leaders advocate more slaughter as the solution to the world’s problems. Mass civilian casualties is the global order of the day, the constant in our lives.

Orwell’s essay on Perpetual War in “1984” is currently enjoying a revival in certain circles. Through the novel’s mysterious bogey man, Emmanuel Goldstein, Orwell avers that technological innovations have brought industry to such a level of efficiency that material abundance and leisure should be attainable to all. Widespread material comfort and spare time would allow the populace to develop intellectually and spiritually, and thus to achieve a kind of universal enlightenment. Orwell argues that with such leisure-based understanding, humanity would question the necessity for hierarchy and begin to threaten the arrangement that so benefits those at society’s pinnacle. Continue reading