Thursday, July 10, 2014

Do you really believe this media blitz is about the kids at the border?


More than 52,000 unaccompanied children have crossed the U.S. border since October 2013, a 92 percent increase from the same time period last year. [i]

I am sure you have noticed the media blast about the “kids crossing the border.” Do you believe that all of this attention is really about those kids? Pay close attention to what the spin doctors are cranking out about them:

(1) physical dangers to their lives
(2) hunger
(3) homelessness
(4) need of healthcare
(5) lack of opportunities

I do not want to imply that these kids should not be helped, but I have no doubt that the needs of children are why the media is being flooded with hours and hours of coverage every day – and most of it is coming from interviews with politicians.

What happened? All of the sudden did every politician become zealously consumed with meeting the needs of children? You might want to consider a few questions:

(1) Why now?
(2) Why just children coming across the southern border?
(3) Why are they silent about tens-of-millions American children with the same needs?

A history lesson that isn’t being taught in most schools and universities is that of the Committee on Public Information (CPI) and how it was used to intentionally manipulate the views of American citizens to enter World War I. It was so successful that it literally changed power dynamics in the world. Today, it is used not only by governments, but powerful individuals, corporations, organizations, etc.   

The story begins on April 13, 1917 when the Wilson White House created the most impressive propaganda bureau the world had ever seen -- the Committee on Public Information (CPI). Wilson named George Creel to head it and he was joined by one of the shrewdest propagandists in American history, Edward Bernays.  Benays brought with him intimate knowledge of a new branch of human psychology, which had not yet been translated into English. He was the exclusive literary agent in America for his uncle, the Austrian psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.[ii] Bernays would describe his work as “the engineering of consent.” He acquired the title, “the father of spin,” -- the technique of manipulating the reality of the masses to produce his desired ends.

New breakthroughs in psychology and communications technology merged to create a power tool that could be used to persuade the masses. Bernays wrote two books – Crystallizing Public Opinion [iii] and Propaganda [iv] -- that reveal a great deal about his method. In the opening paragraph of Propaganda Bernays wrote:

The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. [v]

Bernays draws a stark contrast between the “intelligent few” and the “public mind:

It was of course the astonishing success of propaganda during the war that opened the eyes of the intelligent few . . . to the possibilities of regimenting the public mind. [vi]

Regimenting is defined as “to organize rigidly especially for the sake of regulation or control.” [vii]  Bernays continues:

The American government developed a technique which . . . was new . . . the manipulation of patriotic opinion made use of the mental clichés and the emotional habits of the public to produce mass reactions against the alleged atrocities, the terror, and the tyranny of the enemy. It was only natural, after the war ended, that intelligent persons should ask themselves whether it was possible to apply a similar technique to the problems of peace. [viii]

Take a close look at the things Bernays used to manipulate the masses. I think you will find that are still being used frequently & successfully today.

(1) patriotism
(2) mental clichés
(3) emotional habits
(4) alleged atrocities
(5) terror
(6) identifying an enemy

Who are the “intelligent few” that are working to control the minds of the American citizens? Bernays writes:

Who are the men who, without our realizing it, give us our ideas, tell us whom to admire and whom to despise, what to believe . . . There are invisible rulers who control the destinies of millions. It is not generally realized to what extent the words and actions of our most influential public men are dictated by shrewd persons operating behind the scenes.  Nor, what is still more important, the extent to which our thoughts and habits are modified by authorities. . . we are ruled by dictators exercising great power. . . The invisible government tends to be concentrated in the hands of the few because of the expense of manipulating the social machinery which controls the opinions and habits of the masses. . . . The leaders who lend their authority to any propaganda campaign will do so only if it can be made to touch their own interests. [ix] 

The “invisible few” are not the elected officials. They are the powerful wealthy elite who can afford to buy expertise, media access, and influence elected officials. This is not an organized conspiracy in which they all have the same agenda – even though they probably want the same outcomeswealth, power & control.

(1) Why do the “invisible few” want your attention focused on the southern border?
(2) What do they not want you to focus on?
(3) How do your values compare with their agendas?

Well, time-tested wisdom says – “follow the money if you want to know the truth!”

Add to it the new wisdom that says – “It’s all about positioning & polarizing.”

I forgot to tell you that the “invisible few” have persuaded our elected officials to pass laws that make it almost impossible to discover whose receiving their funds. They make it seem like they know they are guilty of doing something bad.

That’s my cogitations for the day.
JM - The Country Cogitator





[ii] The Gods of Money; p. 71.
[v] Ibid; p. 11.
[vi] The Gods of Money: Wall Street and the Death of the American Century By F. William Engdahl © 2009; published by edition.engdahl; Wiesbaden, Germany; p. 75.
[viii] The Gods of Money; p. 75
[ix] Ibid 

1 comment:

  1. Amen, brother! Dead on! Not only do the "invisible few" control us, but they're destroying Life as we once cherished it so much. To pad their pockets. Excellent story!

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