Saturday, May 16, 2015

Propaganda Posing As A Counter Terrorism Fiction Novel

By Tammie Caldwell


As the fires of war rage on in Africa and the Middle East, the elite powers that be continue to use their tools of propaganda in order to brainwash the public into embracing the opinions they desire us to have. As a general rule, people usually imagine newspapers and magazines when they hear the word propaganda. While it is true that these are the preferred mediums of the past, governments can also spread their white-washed truths through any counter terrorism fiction novel.

The concept of propaganda was established and utilized a great deal during the second World War. Both the Germans and Allied forces dropped leaflets into the streets of Berlin, attempting to sway the public opinion either for or against the Nazi Party. The radio was also a very big player, allowing a more intimate level of communication with large numbers of people.

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.

By staging a fire and blaming it on a young Jewish man, Hitler was able to stir his country into a fury of military might. It created a reason for his attack on Poland, and eventually came to be known as World War II. Activists now call this type of attack a false flag, and there are many people all over the world wary of these staged events.

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.

There are many who claim that the 2001 attack on the Twin Towers was the most elaborate false flag history has ever seen. They cite the erroneous reporting that took place on that day, the relationships that all eyewitnesses had to media sources, and the nature of the collapse itself. The claims that 9-11 was a false flag attack have divided Americans greatly.

Anyone paying attention, however, knows that the powers that be often control both sides of the argument. The propaganda machine has to be oiled in more than one direction in order for it to maintain silence and stealth. The perspective of the 9-11 Truth Movement allows opposition which hides the fact that opinions are still being molded without our knowledge.

Regardless of where the truth lies, one should always read books, newspapers, periodicals, or anything else with a grain of salt. It is not always easy to be discerning when so much information is pelted at the American people each day. However, when one asks themselves who benefits from an event, follows the money trail, and tries to remain objective; they often find the truth always lies somewhere in the middle.




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