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Wednesday, 6 July 2011
In George Orwell's 1984, we are treated to a nightmare vision of the future as seen through the eyes of an individual living in the 1940s. The distant future of the book is the time we live in now. Described as a novel, 1984 reads more as an accurate summary of events as they unfold in the world of today. Orwell was no dreamy novelist; rather he was well connected with people responsible for formulating policy behind closed doors, away from the knowledge of the public. His work resembles more the qualities of a news bulletin, than fantasy.At the beginning of 1984, the axis of evil, known as Oceania, is allied to Eurasia in fighting a war with the superstate of Eastasia, yet by the end of the book it has always been Oceania's ally. Are we not now seeing this duplicity in reality?
In 2001 we were fed the most outrageous propaganda imaginable. We were told that a small band of militant Muslims had hijacked four airliners, flying two of them into the World Trade Centre in New York, one into the Pentagon, and another which failed to reach its objective for reasons which even the official propagandists cannot decide upon. The central theme behind this ludicrous tale was that the attacks were perpetrated by Al-Qaeda.
In true 1984 style, we were told that Al-Qaeda were the enemy - and always had been. Infact Al-Qaeda were a product of the CIA, trained to fight the USSR in Afghanistan in the 1980s and used in the 1990s to butcher Serbians who were defending their homeland against the multi-culti mercenaries of the internationalist cabal. Thus they had been 'our' allies before the Establishment Media changed official history. Then this year in Libya, Al-Qaeda resurfaced again as 'freedom fighters' against Muammar Al-Qaddafi. Yes, our eternal enemy has once again become our friend - or as Orwell would have it, always has been!
The 9/11 atrocity was used as an excuse for the invasion of Afghanistan. Remember Afghanistan? That was the nation which heroically fought against the USSR, with full Anglo-American support. It was to Afghanistan that the CIA Al-Qaeda units were sent to help our friends fight the bogeyman from Moscow. In 2002 the nation was invaded in order to root out these self-same fighters, now relabelled as 'terrorists'. The FACT that the Taliban were themselves in action against Al-Qaeda was not mentioned by the media lest it offend the intelligence of even the worst dullards in Europe and America. Now it seems our friend turned enemy is our friend once more.
According to the latest mindless propaganda of the Establishment, Afghanistan is under attack from Al-Qaeda forces operating from Pakistan. Puppet ruler, President Karzai, has made pronouncements calling for action against Pakistan. The erstwhile ally of Oceania in the battle against the former enemy in Afghanistan is now the great enemy, and so history is rewritten.
Are the masses really so dumbed-down that they swallow this distortion of events with barely a second thought? Do the media-controlled people really have such short attention spans that they genuinely see life in terms of black and white; with Hollywood created Bad Guys standing in stark opposition to the equally artificial Good Guys?
Sadly, the answer appears to be yes.
Rather than despair at the mendacity of the masses, we can take advantage of this. The masses have always been easy to lead. Our enemies control them now, but their grip is only superficial. Take away their bread and circuses and the masses will be lost. Better still, show them a viable alternative which is to their selfish advantage and they can be turned into useful members of society. The masses are materialistic drones because that is what the Establishment want them to be. Certainly there is an underclass - the lumpenproletariat - who are of absolutely no human value, but they are the minority. Our goal is to reach the majority of the people who have been manipulated by years of Establishment control. The hypnotic power of the Establishment is weak. We only need to break the trance to free them and awaken them to a reality in which the tyranny of the Establishment has no power.
The lies of the Establishment provide the tools for bringing the people to a genuine state of awareness. Our oppressors are so comfortable with the status quo that they have overstretched their ridiculous propaganda to the point that it only takes a modicum of work to rip the blinkers from the eyes of the people. The Al-Qaeda farce could become as very useful weapon in our arsenal. George Orwell did not give us '1984' because he wanted to entertain us; he gave it to us so that those of us who have awoken to the Establishment lie machine could use it to help our still slumbering brethren.
We have the ammunition. The Establishment lies are so brazen that all we need to do is bring the information to the people. 9/11; 7/7; Global Warming; Al-Qaeda; Weapons of Mass Destruction; Austerity Taxes; Surveillance Society... The range of lies is so great that everyone can be reached. Orwell gave us a glimpse of how society can be. He also gave us the tools to halt this nightmare. So, lets do it!
Labels: 7/7 and 9/11, New World Order, War
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