Propaganda - 27, Liberty -14. 

Propaganda - 27, Liberty -14. 

How many idiots justified murder this week?

How many of you idiots tried to justify the killing of 150+ people today by regurgitating the following brainwashed statements of state-propaganda:

“He was a solider“ 

“He was just doing his job”

“He was just following orders”

“He was a hero”

“He saved his friends”

“He killed terrorists”

“He killed bad guys”

All of you are brainwashed fools. Murder is murder. Chris Kyle was so proud of murdering for the state that he wrote a book about it and proudly considered himself the “America’s Deadliest Sniper”. 

He took young men who were mentally damaged by a bullshit war to a place that could conjure up ill feelings and even dangerous ones. PTSD is no joke. These men suffer due to over-immersion in violence.

What Chris Kyle championed is what these men suffered from; violence. 

Like Ron Paul said, “live by the sword, die by the sword.”

- Sha

uglyuglyugly:

This BBC documentary reveals and analyzes the fact that al-Qaeda does not exist.
There is no such thing as “al Qaeda”, there is no one on earth who calls himself a member of “al Qaeda”. “al Qaeda” is a term made up by the U.S. government to be applied to anyone killed during in the occupation of Iraq and Afghanistan. There is no formal organization. There is no secret terrorist network.

I remember reading a few years ago that al-Qaeda was in fact an invisible bogeyman fabricated by the U.S., but could never find much about it, so I disregarded it as conspiracy hearsay. A recent documentary special aired in the UK via the BBC goes into depth about it, however. This ten-minute video focuses on the parts regarding the truth behind al-Qaeda. It’s very important, so please watch it and please reblog it.

This documentary, which has aired globally and has even been screened at the Cannes Film Festival, has yet to air in the United States, of course. Writer/producer Adam Curtis had this to say in 2008:
“Something extraordinary has happened to American TV since September 11. A head of the leading networks who had better remain nameless said to me that there was no way they could show it. He said, ‘Who are you to say this?’ and then he added, ‘We would get slaughtered if we put this out.’ When I was in New York I took a DVD to the head of documentaries at HBO. I still haven’t heard from him.”

For more information about the documentary, read here. For more information on Jamal al-Fadl, the man who was paid to invent al-Qaeda, read here.

This is a clip from BBC’s The Power of Nightmares: The Rise of The Politics of Fear

I think this 3-part series is the most important documentary of our time. It’s a must watch. 

The series dissects how the liberal movement failed America and then gave way to the Chicago Neo-Cons to create a fear-based political regime in America while at the same time, a handful of extremists changed the face of Islam through the same fear-based extremism in the Middle East. 

Here’s a link to all three parts:

PART I - Baby It’s Cold Outside

PART II - The Phantom Victory

PART III - The Shadows In The Cave

I’ve said it before but I’ll say it again, if you want to comment on American and/or foreign politics and you haven’t watched this series, you’re missing out. 

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Government will always use fear to maintain rule instead of using rule to subdue fear.

The people’s reliance on government for leadership only grows during times of conflict, danger and panic. During all other times, where people live in peace, the government is asked to dwindle itself down and perhaps even disband. 

Therefore, Government has to constantly keep those threats alive or at least keep up the appearance of such. If peace was widespread and panic curtailed, we’d have no more need for government. 

- Sha

metakn1ght:


priceofliberty:


Does this disturb you?When you use search engines (doesn’t matter which), they show you different results to what others are shown.Results are tailored to who you are, based on your search history and your click history. Since you often click on things you agree with, you keep getting more and more of what “it” thinks you like and will agree with. Which means other stuff gets demoted (effectively filtered).In other words, you would be living in a Filtered Bubble that promotes things it thinks you’ll like, and demotes (effectively filters) out what you don’t likepicture related. Two different people getting two different results.A liberal gets results supporting Obama, while a conservative might get the opposite.This should disturb you.


psh, facebook has been doing this for years


This isn’t that bad. 
Plus you can turn the feature off. 

metakn1ght:

priceofliberty:

Does this disturb you?

When you use search engines (doesn’t matter which), they show you different results to what others are shown.

Results are tailored to who you are, based on your search history and your click history. Since you often click on things you agree with, you keep getting more and more of what “it” thinks you like and will agree with. Which means other stuff gets demoted (effectively filtered).

In other words, you would be living in a Filtered Bubble that promotes things it thinks you’ll like, and demotes (effectively filters) out what you don’t like

picture related. Two different people getting two different results.

A liberal gets results supporting Obama, while a conservative might get the opposite.

This should disturb you.

psh, facebook has been doing this for years

This isn’t that bad. 

Plus you can turn the feature off. 

(via priceofliberty)

anti-propaganda:

Joe Rogan & Shane Smith: We’re Strange (by MischiefMaker37)

‘Joe Rogan and Shane Smith talk about the state of media in America, as well as Censorship and NSA Whistle-blower William Binney. Clips taken from Joe’s podcast The Joe Rogan Experience. Featuring David Seaman, Jim Norton, and Justin Halpern.’

The corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one of the wonders of the Western world. No First World country has ever managed to eliminate so entirely from its media all objectivity - much less dissent. — Gore Vidal (via thepeoplesrecord)

(via theamericanbear)

The point of public relations slogans like ‘Support our troops’ is that they don’t mean anything. That’s the whole point of good propaganda. You want to create a slogan that nobody’s going to be against, and everybody’s going to be for. Nobody knows what it means, because it doesn’t mean anything. Its crucial value is that it diverts your attention from a question that does mean something: Do you support our policy? That’s the one you’re not allowed to talk about. — Noam Chomsky (via ernestsewell)
Hoax & Unchange. 

Hoax & Unchange. 

(via againstpower)

The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State. — Joseph Goebbels- Goebbels was Hitler’s Minister of Propaganda

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