The Power of Propaganda

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Ukrainian propaganda about Russian strikes intentionally targetting civilians


The propaganda about propaganda is that it’s only direct deceit against the public by the Government (like America’s Founders thought to be the case when they wrote the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution); but, in an aristocracy — which is a Government by only the super-rich, who control the ‘news’-media by owning it and by funding it with their corporations’ advertisements — propaganda is actually instead by and represents the people who, behind the scenes, control the Government, because the real Government is the one behind the facade (the facade being the elected political leaders), and these actually controlling individuals are the aristocrats, the billionaires, the super-rich, who are the megadonors to political campaigns, the few individuals who donate more than half of all the money that is being spent in political campaigns, to fool the public to vote for one group of billionaires’ nominees, against another group of billionaires’ nominees.

In a modern fascist country, the aristocracy control by pretending to be instead a democracy (by means of these s‘elections’), so that its subjects (‘citizens’) are controlled by lies instead of by violence — this method is far more efficient than the old method, which was much more fractious. The public then willingly serve the aristocracy, by being deceived that they don’t but instead serve themselves or ‘the country’, in ‘a democracy’ (because of those s‘elections’).

Throughout the collective West — the U.S. empire — this has been the model ever since U.S. President Harry Truman, on 25 July 1945, accepted the advice from both General Dwight Eisenhower and Prime Minister Winston Churchill, which told him that unless the U.S. Government would ultimately take over the entire world, the Soviet Union would, and so Truman established America’s military-industrial complex, including its subversion-agency the CIA, for that purpose: all-inclusive global empire. From that moment on, America has been controlled by the controlling owners of its armaments manufacturers and their sub-contractors. This way, those firms would control their chief market, which is the American Government and its colonies (‘allies’).

It functions not only in the United States but in all of its colonies. For example: France.

In France, the public have been overwhelmingly deceived to believe that when Ukraine’s Government radically changed in February 2014, that had been a democratic revolution, by and for the people of Ukraine, instead of an American coup, by the U.S. Government, on behalf of America’s billionaires.

Here is some of the irrefutable evidence that it was instead an American coup. (Just click on it to see that evidence, if you don’t already know it to be the case.)

However, the French media have hidden that evidence from the French public. They think that Vladimir Putin started the war in Ukraine on 24 February 2022, and are ignorant that Obama started it in his February 2014 coup and had been planning that coup ever since at least June 2011.

Here is what has resulted from this hiding of truth and spreading of lies about Ukraine:

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“Armée : Ces trois chiffres qui illustrent un « regain de patriotisme » des jeunes Français”

Armée : Ces trois chiffres qui illustrent un « regain de patriotisme » des jeunes Français

ALLONS ENFANTSLes jeunes Français semblent partants pour faire la guerre en cas de nécessité

Des militaires français lors de l'exercice Dragon-24 de l'OTAN.

Des militaires français lors de l'exercice Dragon-24 de l'OTAN. - SOPA Images/SIPA / SIPA

Publié le 12/04/2024 à 21h08 • Mis à jour le 12/04/2024 à 21h13

Les Journée défense et citoyenneté (autrefois JAPD) et les spots publicitaires des armées semblent enfin faire effet sur les nouvelles générations. Ou serait-ce plutôt le contexte actuel qui encourage les jeunes Français à participer à l’effort militaire ?

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“Army: These three figures which illustrate a “renewed patriotism” among young French people: LET’S GO CHILDREN• Young French people seem ready to go to war if necessary”

2 April 2024

Defense and Citizenship Day (formerly JAPD) and army advertising spots finally seem to have an effect on new generations. Or would it rather be the current context which encourages young French people to participate in the military effort? In any case, there is a “renewed patriotism” among 18-25 year olds, according to an unprecedented study on young people and war, carried out in 2023 and published Friday [March 29th] by organizations of the Ministry of the Armed Forces. Strong trends emerge in the perception of military issues.

“There is a revival of patriotism which responds to a need for meaning, commitment, to feel useful,” explained to AFP the author of the study, Anne Muxel, research director at the CNRS and director delegate of the CEVIPOF political research center.

More than one in two ready to enlist in the event of war

Among the striking figures from this sociological study, the first on the subject since the start of the Russian invasion in Ukraine on February 24, 2022. To the question: “if the protection of France required that the country engage in war in Ukraine, would you be ready to commit to defending your country?”, 51% of those questioned answered “yes”, including 17% “yes absolutely” and 34 “yes perhaps”. Nearly a quarter of boys (24%) answered “yes absolutely”, compared to 12% of girls.

Even more striking: without mentioning a particular country, 57% of the young people questioned declared themselves ready to enlist under the flags “in the event of war”.

A third of young people in favor of a French presence in Ukraine

Furthermore, almost a third of young French people (31%) declared themselves in favor of a deployment of French troops in Ukraine (compared to 17% of those aged 50 and over), even before the option was mentioned by Emmanuel Macron. on February 26 .

A majority for compulsory military service

A large majority of respondents (62%) consider that “it would be a good thing to once again establish compulsory military service”, abolished in 1997 and partially reintroduced by several European countries such as Sweden.

Furthermore, more than half of them are “possibly considering a career in the armed forces”, good news for an institution which in 2023 experienced a deficit between departures and recruits of some 3,000 personnel.

Here is some additional information about the deceit against the French public by French and American billionaires, regarding Ukraine and Russia.


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Putin’s “war” to re-shape the American Zeitgeist

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It is only by understanding and taking the Russian nuclear warnings seriously that we may exclude the risk of nuclear weapons coming into play.

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The G7 and the subsequent Swiss ‘Bürgenstock Conference’ can – in retrospect – be understood as preparation for a prolonged Ukraine war. The three centrepiece announcements emerging from the G7 – the 10 year Ukraine security pact; the $50 ‘billion Ukraine loan’; and the seizing of interest on Russian frozen funds – make the point. The war is about to escalate.

These stances were intended as preparation of the western public ahead of events. And in case of any doubts, the blistering belligerency towards Russia emerging from the European election leaders was plain enough: They sought to convey a clear impression of Europe preparing for war.

What then lies ahead? According to White House Spokesman John Kirby: “Washington’s position on Kiev is “absolutely clear”:

“First, they’ve got to win this war”.

“They gotta win the war first. So, number one: We’re doing everything we can to make sure they can do that. Then when the war’s over … Washington will assist in building up Ukraine’s military industrial base”.

If that was not plain, the U.S. intent to prolong and take the war deep into Russia was underlined by National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan: “Authorization for Ukrainian use of American weapons for cross-border attacks extends to anywhere [from which] Russian forces are coming across the border”. He affirmed, too, that Ukraine can use F-16s to attack Russia and use U.S. supplied air defence systems “to take down Russian planes – even if in Russian airspace – if they’re about to fire into Ukrainian airspace”.

Ukrainian pilots have the latitude to judge ‘the intent’ of Russian fighter aircraft? Expect the parameters of this ‘authorisation’ to widen quickly – deeper to air bases from which Russian fighter bombers launch.

Understanding that the war is about to transform radically – and extremely dangerously – President Putin (in his speech to the Foreign Ministry Board) detailed just how the world had arrived at this pivotal juncture – one which could extend to nuclear exchanges.

“If, as before, Kiev and western capitals refuse it – then at the end, that’s their business”,Putin said.

Just to be clear, Putin almost certainly never expected the proposals to be received in the West other than by the scorn and derision with which they, in fact, were met. Nor would Putin trust – for a moment – the West not to renege on an agreement, were some arrangement to be reached on these lines.

If so, why then did President Putin make such a proposal last weekend, if the West cannot be trusted and its reaction was so predictable?

This clearly is impossible now, with the U.S. in its psychological mindset stuck in the Cold War era of the 1970s and 1980s. The end to that war – the seeming U.S. victory – set the foundation to the 1992 Wolfowitz Doctrine which underscored American supremacy at all costs in a post-Soviet world, together with “stamping out rivals, wherever they may emerge”.

“In conjunction with this, the Wolfowitz Doctrine stipulatedthat the U.S. would … [inaugurate] a U.S.-led system of collective security and the creation of a democratic zone of peace”. Russia, on the other hand, was dealt with differently—the country fell off the radar. It became insignificant as a geopolitical competitor in the eyes of the West, as its gestures of peaceful offerings were rebuffed – and guarantees given to it regarding NATO’s expansion forfeited”.

“Moscow could do nothing to prevent such an endeavour. The successor state of the mighty Soviet Union was not its equal, and thus not considered important enough to be involved in global decision-making. Yet, despite its reduced size and sphere of influence, Russia has persisted in being considered a key player in international affairs”.

Russia today is a preeminent global actor in both the economic and political spheres. Yet for the Ruling Strata in the U.S., equal status between Moscow and Washington is out of the question. The Cold War mentality still infuses the Beltway with the unwarranted confidence that the Ukraine conflict might somehow result in Russian collapse and dismemberment.

Putin in his address, by contrast, looked ahead to the collapse of the Euro-Atlantic security system – and of a new architecture emerging. “The world will never be the same again”, Putin said.

Implicitly, he hints that such a radical shift would be the only way credibly to end the Ukraine war. An agreement emerging from the wider framework of consensus on the division of interests between the Rimland and the Heartland (in Mackinder-esque language) would reflect the security interests of each party – and not be achieved at the expense of others’ security.

And to be clear: If this analysis is correct, Russia may not be in such a hurry to conclude matters in Ukraine. The prospect of such a ‘global’ negotiation between Russia-China and the U.S. is still far off.

The point here is that the collective western psyche has not been transformed sufficiently. Treating Moscow with equal esteem remains out of the question for Washington.

The new American narrative is no negotiations with Moscow now, but maybe it will become possible sometime early in the new year – after the U.S. elections.

BELOW:  Items in the Russian Strategic inventory.  No  one  can  win  a nuclear  war  with Russia.

Topol ICBM with mobile missile launcher: nearly impossible to detect and neutralize.

The documents outlining a putative new security order however, were already drafted by Russia in 2021 – and duly ignored in the West. Russia perhaps can afford to wait out military events in Ukraine, in Israel, and in the financial sphere.

They are all, in any event, trending Putin’s way. They are all inter-connected and have the potential for wide metamorphosis.

Put plainly: Putin is waiting on the shaping of the American Zeitgeist. He seemed very confident both at St Petersburg and last week at the Foreign Ministry.

The backdrop to the G7’s Ukraine preoccupation seemed to be more U.S. elections-related, than real: This implies that the priority in Italy was election optics, rather than a desire to start a full-blown hot war. But this may be wrong.

Russian speakers during these recent gatherings – notably Sergei Lavrov – hinted broadly that the order already had come down for war with Russia. Europe seems, however improbably, to be gearing up for war – with much chatter about military conscription.

Will it all blow away with the passing of a hot summer of elections? Maybe.

The coming phase seems likely to entail western escalation, with provocations occurring inside Russia. The latter will react strongly to any crossing of (real) red lines by NATO, or any false flag provocation (now widely expected by Russiam military bloggers).

And herein lies the greatest danger: In the context of escalation, American disdain for Russia poses the greatest danger. The West now says it treats notions of putative nuclear exchange as Putin’s ‘bluff’. The Financial Timestells us that Russia’s nuclear warnings are ‘wearing thin’ in the West.

If this is true, western officials utterly misconceive the reality. It is only by understanding and taking the Russian nuclear warnings seriously that we may exclude the risk of nuclear weapons coming into play, as we move up the escalatory ladder with tit-for-tat measures.

Even though they say they believe them to be bluff, U.S. figures nonetheless hype the risk of a nuclear exchange. If they think it to be a bluff, it appears to be based on the presumption that Russia has few other options.

knocked down several sophisticated and costly U.S. drones, disabling America’s intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) infrastructure.

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ALASTAIR CROOKE Is a former British diplomat, founder and director of the Beirut-based Conflicts Forum. His analyses are carried on leading alternative media sites.



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NATO AND ISRAEL HURTLING TOWARDS WARS OF SELF-DESTRUCTION

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I am not Chicken Little aka Henny Penny — “a little chicken convinced that the sky is falling and that life as we, or at least as chickens know it, is over.” So, when I write that the world sits on the precipice of disaster as the West continues to promote war as a solution to Russia, China, Iran and the Palestinians, I am not hyping for the sake of getting attention. I hope for the sake of your children and grand children that I am wrong, but the escalating bellicose rhetoric in the United States, Europe and Israel signals that our future is filled with the potential for horrific destruction not seen since the end of World War II.

Clayton Morris and I discussed the latest developments with NATO on Monday afternoon — the video was posted yesterday. There have been a couple of developments that are sending mixed signals. First, the United States is trying to create an obstacle for Donald Trump — assuming he wins the Presidency — if he acts on his promise to bring an end to the war in Ukraine:

NATO countries are set to sign off on a new plan for the alliance to take over from the U.S. in coordinating military aid to Ukraine.

The shift is broadly perceived as a move by European allies to “Trump-proof” the Ukraine Defense Contact Group, given the possibility that former U.S. President Donald Trump could return to the White House in November elections. Trump is seen as likely to roll back U.S. commitments to Kyiv.

On the surface, this appears like the United States is backing away from Ukraine. But that is not the case. It is reported that the current commander of the U.S. European Command (EUCOM), General Cavoli, is going to be replaced and he will takeover as NATO Commander of the military aid program. In other words, the U.S. will be using NATO as a fig leaf, but will continue to call the shots.

Second, a more alarming development came in Sweden yesterday, 18 June, with the Swedish parliament giving the green-light to turn Sweden into a U.S. aircraft carrier:

Swedish lawmakers on Tuesday, June 18, adopted a controversial defense deal with the United States, which critics fear could lead to the deployment of nuclear weapons and permanent US bases in the country.

The Defence Cooperation Agreement (DCA) is a major step for a nation that in March ended two centuries of military non-alliance to join NATO.

The Swedish Parliament: Another warehouse filled to the brim with sellouts, cowards, and suicidal imbeciles.  "Kyss mig, jag är dum" (Wiki)

Signed by Stockholm and Washington in December, the deal gives the US access to 17 military bases and training areas in Sweden, and allows the storage of weapons, military equipment and ammunition.

Sweden, in accepting this deal, has made itself a primary target of Russia. This is akin to Cuba signing a deal with Russia to bring Russian nukes to Cuba and grant Russian forces access to Cuban military bases. This is suicidal. It is the Cuban Missile Crisis 2.0, only on steroids. This is an act of brazen provocation by the West, and we should not be shocked when Russia responds forcefully to prevent the U.S. from placing nuclear weapons intended for use against Russia on Swedish territory. Just one more flash point in an already tense world.



Then there is Israel. Over the weekend, Netanyahu dissolved the six-member war cabinet, which included members of the opposition party. Unlike the United States, where the President is the Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces, this power resides in the cabinet in Israel. This means that Netanyahu’s original cabinet — with bona fide terrorist crazies like Smotrich and Ben Gvir in place — has made Israel more likely to take reckless, foolish military actions, such as invading southern Lebanon.

Doug MacGregor, during an hour-long chat with Danny Davis today, raised the specter of Israel using tactical nukes against Hezbollah targets in southern Lebanon. I think he is right. Here is the relevant portion of that podcast.



The only way to put the brakes on this — barring a devastating preemptive attack by Hezbollah on key Israeli military and nuclear sites — is for the U.S. to suspend all aid to Israel until it comes to its senses. I think that is highly unlikely, which means that the Zionists surrounding Netanyahu are prepared to initiate a new offensive, which will set the Middle East on fire.



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MARK SLEBODA JOINS, RFK & JILL STEIN SUED, BLINKEN SHAMEFUL SPEECH, COURT DISMISSES TULSA LAWSUIT

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  • In cynicism and power, the US propaganda machine easily surpasses Orwells Ministry of Truth.
  • Now the fight against anti-semitism is being weaponised as a new sanctimonious McCarthyism.
  • Unless opposed, neither justice nor our Constitutional right to Free Speech will survive this assault.


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We’ve Seen This “Antisemitism Crisis On The Left” Script Before

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