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Mass Hypnotic Media in the Age of Covid

ArzoumanMar 18, 2021, 12:42:13 AM
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Once you realize that mainstream news and the corporations dominating online media are merely purveyors of propaganda, disinformation and censorship, the only rational options are to either sever the connection, or else watch them closely and critically, in the spirit of keeping an eye on one’s enemies. 

For anyone paying attention, nothing has quite exposed the duplicitous agendas of such institutions as the declaration of “pandemic” and subsequent policy enactments. A person could stay riveted to the 24-hour mainstream news cycle and yet be completely clueless on key issues: the utter abuse and uselessness of PCR testing as the diagnostic tool driving policies; the dubious notion of an asymptomatic carrier; inflated death tolls; survival rates of those testing positive for Covid-19 exceeding 99.0%; the lack of science supporting mask, social distancing or lockdown policies; the lack of proper risk assessments of mask, social distancing or lockdown policies (e.g. suicides, domestic abuse, loss of livelihoods); the lack of Constitutional authority to enact such policies; an even-handed examination of the health outcomes of less compliant governments (e.g. Sweden, Florida, South Dakota) faring no worse than severely oppressive states; the sidelining of esteemed, scientifically-qualified dissenting voices; the pressing relevance of the Nuremberg Code or UNESCO’s 2005 Universal Declaration on Bioethics and Human Rights; the unprecedented quarantining of the healthy; the intrinsic risks of experimental gene-therapies masquerading as “vaccination”; the non-disclosure to the public of their guinea pig status in history’s largest-ever medical experiment; the immunity from prosecution for makers of products classified as vaccines, and the resulting incentives to garner that classification; the blatant suppression and/or politicization of affordable, accessible and effective therapies; the invalidation of Emergency Use Authorization for untested “vaccines” with the availability of such viable alternatives; fascist levels of industry/government collusion and conflicts of interest; the funding reach and over-sized influence of non-scientist, non-health-authority non-elected-official Bill Gates; the lack of hard-hitting investigation into gain-of-function labs, including Wuhan and its connection to Anthoney Fauci; the destruction of livelihoods through arbitrary classification decrees of “essential” vs. “non-essential” businesses; the subsequent drift of national wealth and power ever upward into fewer hands; the indifference to an ominously encroaching, technologically-enabled surveillance state…. If any of these matters is news to you, well, that’s the point.

In the aforementioned options of either tossing your Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Google accounts into the dumpster along with your television, or else watching all of these with the intense, discerning focus of one whose life depended on it, it seems that most people are doing neither. The sheer magnitude and ubiquity of the criminality is so vast as to extend entirely beyond their conception of the possible. Faced with such titanic lies, the safe move for the average citizen, understandably challenged to keep up with events and the so-called “science” behind them, is to simply fade-back anonymously into the herd. Fealty to such domineering narratives, with their carefully crafted imagery, fake issues and false interpretations of events, is tantamount to being locked into a trance. Imaginations can be captured thus, or by monumental false flag events, no less than they are captured by an enthralling movie. 

The hallmark of such a capture of the imagination is that one temporarily forgets themselves in the drama of events. But such self-forgetfulness is not an indication of one’s importance. Apparently we are important enough for powerful entities to put tremendous amounts of effort and resources into capturing our imaginations. The power of millions of imaginations aligned and synchronized through mass media is the arrangement facilitating our enslavement. That kind of mass hypnosis is a hard thing to break with rational arguments, as this so-called “pandemic” has demonstrated. No exposition or endorsement of the actual facts by tens of thousands of qualified-but-marginalized scientists, health experts, lawyers, or independent journalists has so far broken through the spell of those so entranced by that virulent pall, and the paralyzing fear it engenders.

It’s not as if we need much help imagining the worst. People are fairly adept at living in fear without much help from authorities. Some of that is the basic psychology of human nature. Imaginations can run away with the creation of all sorts of awful, “what happens if” scenarios. Mark Twain is reputed to have said, “I’ve lived through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened.” It may be a misattributed quote, but the point remains: the amount of terror generated in trying to imagine the future can easily outpace the actual amount of harm that befalls us. 

What high-powered mass media achieve is to take all of that scattered energy, each of us running with our imaginations in a thousand different directions, and then focus it through captured, synchronized attentions, analogous to the coherence of light energy into powerful laser beams. The key is that it is our own energy—mostly fear-based imaginal power—entrained by the millions, that is processed and harnessed in the service of our subjugators.

It would seem then that an important discipline is to train ourselves to align imagination with reality in a way that circumvents such living in fear. But in order to do that, we must first take the responsibility of supplying our own narratives to events, i.e. “think for ourselves.” Presently, we live in a world where all sorts of media experts take it upon themselves to supply the sanctioned, ill-fitting narratives to events that are patently clear to anyone bothering to look. That outsourcing of an individual’s vision results in the “mass delusional psychosis” we’re experiencing. It’s the product of a deranged, irresponsible and out-of-control media and political class constantly cuing us about how we’re supposed to think or feel about this or that, both overtly, and—more insidiously—through the subtle-yet-dramatic cues of vocal tones, passing quips, camera angles, music, lighting, sets, and just the incessant coverage given to some topics while others are ignored. That is all mind control. Therefore, the battle for true liberty occurs within each of us. The most revolutionary act you can perform in such a climate is to sharpen the blade of your own discernment, cut away all that cheap, useless noise-waste and hone the mind into a sharp instrument of critical thinking. We still then face the challenge of not making things worse with our own runaway ideas about events, but that’s a worthy task and a step in the right direction, toward self control and freedom.

In the Age of Covid, the people not taking up their sword are easy enough to spot. We can tell who they are just by walking down the street; they are like the audience member called up onto stage during a hypnotist’s act, willingly put under a spell for entertainment’s cause and acting out scenarios to a reality no one else sees. But now, by the power of media-driven entrainment, that one outlier has become legion. They move among us. If they are not flaunting supposed virtues, they are often the ones with scared expressions peering out from behind layers of masks. They are the ones nervously crossing the street to avoid a barefaced threat, the inexplicably-reckless, inexplicably-healthy person coming their way. 

David Arzouman