RE: Deprogramming From Parasitic Manipulation

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Deprogramming From Parasitic Manipulation

in life •  6 years ago  (edited)

@isarmoewe It seems to me like a major pillar of control - the monopolization of narrative - is imploding right before our eyes. In this age where ideas and information flows freely (at an unprecedented rate), we are seeing major news outlets essentially hang themselves for the foolishness they proport.

Some examples I can cite are:

  • Mainstream Media vs. Pewdiepie: An incident wherein WSJ made a laughable attempt to portray Felix Kjellberg as an outright Nazi. Many claims by many formerly credible news outlets have been leveled at Felix since, and all instantly became the butt-end of jokes by all who possessed even a cursory understanding of who Pewdiepie is and what he's about.

WSJ video:


Check out that Like/Dislike ratio!

  • Gaming "Journalism" vs. Gamers: Similarly to the MSM vs. PDP example above, gamers and gaming culture have been one of the earliest groups targetted by major news outlets for destruction (it seems that our self-appointed overlords don't like the fact that the many cultures created by human activity and interaction make them less malleable and less easily manipulated). Gamers have fought long and hard to maintain their identity and, in doing so, have also done their part to erode the legitimacy of mainstream narratives.

For an extensive, well-researched report, see seattle4truth's work on gamergate:

  • The last example I'll cite is the recent Gillette ad (or "short film" - as they refer to it). In it, Gillette shamelessly lambasts the primary demographic making up its customer base - men - asserting that... well, just see for yourself:

We now have hordes of previously life-long brand loyalists vowing to never purchase another Gillette product, nor support Gillette's parent company, Procter and Gamble. Brings a tear to my eye.

Many indications lend credence to the assertion that the powers-that-shouldn't-be have the least amount of influence over the general populace today, than ever before. Even Zbigniew Brzezinski (good riddance) himself agreed:

Another strong indicator supporting this claim is the recent banning of internet memes by the EU (Article 13), and the increased talk of creating an "internet bill of rights", which is nothing more than a veiled attempt by major internet companies to become "essential services", permanently entrenching themselves in their dominant positions (for more information, see

Also, if you're not already a subscriber of James Corbett, you're missing out). If these are not desperate attempts at regaining control of the narrative, what are they?

SImply put, I find the defeatist attitude distasteful. It is the mentality of the broken and conquered. Why should be adopt such an attitude? Like Regan so often reminds us, we are powerful! More and more I've been discovering that we create our own reality; a positive outlook produces positive outcomes, while negative ones do the opposite. So I invite you to focus on all of the ways humanity is freeing itself and disregard the hopelessness being fed to you because those who control narratives are also aware of the fact that people create their own realities - which is why they try so hard to stop you from doing it.

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