Friday, October 6, 2023

GASLIGHTING 101

GASLIGHTING 101
HardscrabbleFarmer




One of the great advantages of mass media is its ability to not only dominate the full spectrum of communications across every platform, but to repeat something over and over and over until it appears to be ubiquitous. Ironically this is also its greatest weakness.

When you see a compilation tape like this one it erases any thought someone might have that these people are original, that they are thinking for themselves, or that they are not under the complete control of a single voice driving the narrative. 

This is a group of human parrots and they are being paid handsomely to convince you that reality is whatever they say it is rather than what it actually is. They are not reporters or journalists, they are propagandists driving an agenda.


Any military historian can tell you that there is no strategic platform that is undefeatable. Every battlefield system has within it the keys to its own defeat. Castle walls can serve as both a defense against an assault, or as prison walls for its defenders. 

Aircraft carriers can rapidly deliver weapons systems to the coast of an enemy nation or it can serve as a watery tomb for thousands, in an instant. The media can convince people through repetition, but once it commits to that course of action it must also accept that anyone who collects these admonitions and puts them together in a comprehensive and cohesive digest will clearly demonstrate the collusion and lockstep of their process, something that does not happen organically.


“Never About NATO, Nothing To Do With NATO”

“This is not about NATO expansion!”… the Western public has been told over and over again of the war in Ukraine, now in its 20th month. “Never about NATO… Nothing to do with NATO”– has been the constant refrain from US officials and media “authorities”. Below is a video compilation by Matt Orfalea showing Western media personalities and analysts claiming that the war in Ukraine had nothing to do with NATO expansion… but then oops… only this last month NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg clearly and repeatedlyacknowledged that Putin made the decision to invade Ukraine because of fears of NATO expansionism in a speech before the EU Parliament’s foreign affairs committee.




2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This was very well written and seems to be a solid take…. If possible can you just expound on how this is linked with or pertains to “prophecy.” Not trying to be adversarial, just trying to make the connection between the subject line and the article.

Scott said...

Seriously? ( I couldn't tell if this was sarcasm or not, as its obvious and redundant)

- Wars and rumors of war (which is the essence of the article ( Matthew 24)
- Deception (per media as suggested in the article ) - Matthew 24

There are more but I'm in a hurry