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Do
you believe that you really think for yourself? Did you come up with your
attitudes, opinions and beliefs on your own, or are they continually being
shaped and molded by someone else? Could it be possible that you and
everyone around you is actually hooked into a real life version of "the
matrix" that is constantly defining your reality for you? Sadly, the
truth is that almost all of us have willingly hooked ourselves into a colossal
media system that literally tells us what to think. In the United States
today, the average American watches 153 hours of television a month. We
also spend huge amounts of time watching movies, surfing the Internet, reading
books and magazines, playing video games and listening to music. Many
Americans are so addicted to being "connected" that they will
actually become physically uncomfortable if they are at home and there is total
silence. Unfortunately, as I pointed out in a previous article, somewhere around 90 percent of
the "information" that we are allowing to be endlessly pumped into
our heads is owned by just 6 gigantic media corporations. So could it be
possible that the thousands of hours of "news and entertainment" that
you are allowing these gigantic corporations to fill your head with each year
is having an effect on you? Does the mainstream media have more control
over you than you ever dreamed possible? If you want to continue on in
blissful ignorance, stop reading now, but if you want to take "the
red pill", keep on reading because the further down the rabbit hole you
go, the stranger that things get.
When you go to work or to school
in the morning, what is everyone talking about?
Usually, people are talking
about something that they saw on television or that they heard about in the
news.
In our society today, the
limited interactions that we do have with other people are usually defined by
our mutual connection to the media.
The mainstream media literally
defines for us what is important and what is not. If the mainstream media
does not talk about something, then it simply does not matter.
I don't know how many times over
the years I have heard someone tell me some version of the following
statement: "If that was true we would have heard about it on the
news."
Has anyone ever said something
similar to you?
The funny thing is that most of
the time I won't even mention something important that I may have heard in one
of my articles unless I can back it up with a "mainstream source",
and I don't even trust the mainstream media.
I know that the mainstream media
often distorts the facts and often tells outright lies, but I regularly link to
them because that gives my articles more "credibility" in the eyes of
those that are still fully hooked into the matrix.
In a world where the big media
corporations have so much power, is there any hope for us?
As long as the big corporations
that control the media are dominating and controlling the conversation, is
there any chance that there will ever be a mass awakening among the American
people?
Our young people seem
particularly addicted to being constantly "connected" to the media
matrix that is being constructed all around us. The following is a brief
excerpt from a recent article by Daniel Taylor...
According
to a 2010 LA Times report,
young people spend on average 53 hours a week watching TV, playing video games,
and sitting at the computer.
Facebook users spend about 15
hours a month on the social networking site.
People
are walking – and driving – blindly while texting, sometimes walking into fountains and even falling off cliffs.
Wow
- our young people spend more than 200 hours a month connected to the
mainstream media?
But
we only have about 480 waking hours a month to work with.
If
they are being exposed to that amount of continuous propaganda, what hope do
our young people have?
In
the old days, kids actually played with each other in the streets and adults
actually left their homes to interact with one another.
But
these days we spend nearly all of our time sitting passively in our homes
staring at flickering screens.
Is
that a sign of a healthy society?
We
were created to be social creatures. We were designed to love and to be
loved. But these days people "love" their favorite sports teams
or they "love" their favorite television shows but we have an
increasingly difficult time having real relationships with each other.
Meanwhile,
the global elite rely on the mainstream media to keep us
distracted and to control the boundaries of public discourse. Most of the
time, the mainstream media focuses on the latest celebrity scandal or the
latest dogfights between the Republicans and the Democrats and they
systematically ignore many of the more important things that are taking place
out there.
Let
me just give you one example of how the mainstream media shapes the news.
For decades, there was almost a complete and total media blackout on the Bilderberg Group meetings
that happen every year. Top newspaper executives from the United States
would actually attend these meetings, but then their newspapers would not say a
single word about them.
If
anyone out there did bring up "the Bilderberg Group", they were
dismissed as wacky "conspiracy theorists" and were told that it
simply does not exist.
Of
course now we all know that it does exist, although the mainstream media in the
U.S. still mostly ignores it. In fact, this has been by design. The
following is what David Rockefeller is alleged to have said during a Bilderberg
Group meeting back in 1991...
We
are grateful to The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time
magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our
meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. …
It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we
had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the
world is now much more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world
government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world
bankers is surely preferable to the national auto-determination practiced in past
centuries.
Even
today, many prominent "journalists" in the U.S. mock people when they
bring up the Bilderberg Group. For example, Lawrence O'Donnell of MSNBC says
that he is "way too lazy" to look into the Bilderberg Group and that
he "doesn't know about it, so it must not exist".
For
much more on the connection between the mainstream media and the global elite,
please see this article: "Who
Runs The World? Solid Proof That A Core Group Of Wealthy Elitists Is Pulling
The Strings".
Instead
of telling us what is really going on in the world, the mainstream media keeps
us endlessly distracted. The following are just a few of the headlines
that can be found on the front pages of major mainstream news sites right
now...
-College
student creates condom delivery service
-Michael Douglas is
feeling 'good'
-Golf tournament delayed by
kangaroos
-Rock 'n' roll
hamburger experience
-Lady Gaga cancels tour, set for
surgery
Wow
- those are some examples of some really hard-hitting journalism right there.
So
why do most Americans continue to fall for this nonsense?
Sadly,
part of the reason is because we have become so "dumbed down" as a
society.
Recently,
the Guardian conducted an evaluation of the reading level of every State of the
Union address in U.S. history. What they found is that Barack
Obama's State of the Union addresses have had the second lowest reading level
average in history, and that in general the reading levels of the speeches have
been significantly declining over time.
But
it is not just our presidents that appear to be getting stupider. The
truth is that our public education system is a total joke at this point.
Many of our high school students are as dumb as a rock, and if you can
believe it, 23 percent of all Americans cannot even
read beyond a fourth-grade level.
Of
course the elite are quite pleased with this, because a stupid public is a
public that is easier to dominate.
When
a large segment of the population can barely read and is accustomed to letting
others do their thinking for them, it becomes easier to lie.
For
example, on Thursday Paul Krugman of the New York Times made the following
statement...
"Growing
dependence on government is mostly a myth"
Of
course most of you that are reading this know that is a flat-out lie. The
charts in this article clearly show that
the number of Americans on food stamps is at an all-time high and the
percentage of the population that is on food stamps is at an all-time high.
Back
in 1983, less than a third of all
Americans lived in a household that got money from the federal government each
month, Now, an all-time high 49 percent of all Americans live in a
home where at least one person receives money from the government each month.
For
many more stats and charts that demonstrate the stunning growth of government
dependence, please see this article and this article.
Sadly,
the truth doesn't seem to matter too much to the media these days. The
mainstream media tends to be incredibly arrogant, and most of the time they
don't even pretend to be "objective" or "neutral" anymore.
Fortunately,
more Americans than ever are becoming dissatisfied with the mainstream media
and are starting to seek out alternative sources of information.
According to a recent Gallup poll, the level of trust that the American public
has in the mainstream media is now at an all-time low.
So
perhaps there is hope after all.
What
do you think?