In this day of wars in the Middle East and North Africa, propaganda is still the favored tool of the ruling class. By controlling the flow of information, they can control the opinions of many people within society. Most people think newspapers or television when they hear the word propaganda, but it is just as easy to fit altered or biased information in a counter terrorism fiction novel.
While the earliest examples of propaganda were actually spread during the age of Rome, modern propaganda included everything from fliers dropped by airplanes to radio broadcasts from top world leaders. Adolph Hitler recognized and utilized the power of radio in order to spread the message of the Nazi Party. Many Germans sat huddled around their radios hanging on to his every word.
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.
America has a history of false flags as well, having committed a combination of false flag and Wag The Dog in order to get the country involved in the war in Vietnam. The news media reported that an American Navy ship had been attacked and sunk by the communists. They printed a photograph of a sunken ship in all the newspapers, but it turns out that ship was actually a Vietnamese fishing vessel which had sunk without any known act of war committed upon it.
It is also true, however, that many Americans learned from that experience, and claim that the attacks on the World Trade Center were also a False Flag. A great deal of evidence has been presented to support that argument. However, a wary investigator must also acknowledge that the opposition may also provide erroneous information, as governments do love to control the opposition.
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.
It is important for individuals to read everything they can get their hands on, watch news from every source possible, and make up their own minds. The truth is often somewhere in the middle, so it is advised that people avoid the extreme ends of an argument. By utilizing discernment and objectivity, one can make a more legitimate argument.
While the earliest examples of propaganda were actually spread during the age of Rome, modern propaganda included everything from fliers dropped by airplanes to radio broadcasts from top world leaders. Adolph Hitler recognized and utilized the power of radio in order to spread the message of the Nazi Party. Many Germans sat huddled around their radios hanging on to his every word.
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.
America has a history of false flags as well, having committed a combination of false flag and Wag The Dog in order to get the country involved in the war in Vietnam. The news media reported that an American Navy ship had been attacked and sunk by the communists. They printed a photograph of a sunken ship in all the newspapers, but it turns out that ship was actually a Vietnamese fishing vessel which had sunk without any known act of war committed upon it.
It is also true, however, that many Americans learned from that experience, and claim that the attacks on the World Trade Center were also a False Flag. A great deal of evidence has been presented to support that argument. However, a wary investigator must also acknowledge that the opposition may also provide erroneous information, as governments do love to control the opposition.
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.
It is important for individuals to read everything they can get their hands on, watch news from every source possible, and make up their own minds. The truth is often somewhere in the middle, so it is advised that people avoid the extreme ends of an argument. By utilizing discernment and objectivity, one can make a more legitimate argument.
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