vendredi 22 mai 2015

Remaining Objective While Reading 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.

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 learned how to use movies and television to his advantage, and this enabled him to reach a much larger audience than had ever been possible. He was already known for giving animated and emotional speeches, but with radio he was able to be heard by those who would have never been able to see him. He could stir a crowd emotionally, and turn them to his way of thinking.

By reaching such large numbers of people, Hitler was able to give a convincing account of a fire which they blamed on a Jewish youth. By generating support for war, Hitler was able to attack Poland, thus initiating the first battles of the second World War. He and Nero of Rome were the first known leaders to commit what is now commonly called a False Flag Attack.

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.

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.

With research and a discerning mind, one generally discovers that the truth almost always lies somewhere in the middle of a debate. One remains discerning by keeping a grain of salt whenever reading anything; whether it be a book, newspaper article, or blog. If one can learn to ask who benefits from a situation, and then follow the trail of money to where it leads, then they can maintain objectivity necessary to recognize the truth.




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