Why Only Suckers Trust America’s Major Media Any Longer

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A typical example is Politico, which is owned by Germany’s Axel Springer, billionaires who back the marketing organization for U.S.-and-allied armaments-manufacturers: NATO. (These corporations sell virtually only to their own Government and to other Governments in NATO; so, they need to control their governments, which are their markets; and this means they need the voters in these ‘democracies’ to elect only politicians who back more spending on weapons for wars.) 

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In October 2021, the large German publishing and media firm Axel Springer SE announced that it had completed the acquisition of Politico for over $1 billion. The closing took place in late October 2021.[75][76][77] The new owners said they would add staff, and at some point, put the publication's news content behind a paywall.[78][79][80]

Axel Springer's Chief Executive Mathias Döpfner said that Politico staff would need to adhere to Axel Springer's principles, including support for a united Europe, Israel's right to exist and a free-market economy, and that staff who disagree with the principles "should not work for Axel Springer, very clearly".[81] Axel Springer said that they would not require Politico employees to sign documents in support of a transatlantic alliance or Israel, though this policy is enforced at German newspaper Bild, another Axel Springer subsidiary.[82]

Here is Politico right now as this is written, on Sunday August 27th, and you can see there that the lead story, at the very top, is “What the History of Jesse Ventura and Jill Stein Means for Joe Biden: If Democrats anywhere would peel off for a third-party candidate, it might be in Minnesota.”

is and for months has been Robert F. Kennedy Jr, RFK Jr., at a net-favorability of +21%, and Joe Biden’s net-favorability is -14%. So: whereas a voting-contest between Trump versus Biden would be very close and certainly not yet at all predictable in its outcome (because they both have negative net-favorability ratings), a Trump versus RFK Jr. contest would easily place Kennedy into the White House. 

The lead article in today’s Politico is basically telling Democratic Party voters in each of America’s 50 states that if they vote for a third-party U.S. Presidential candidate instead of for Biden, then they will be voting only for a “spoiler” candidate who — like Ralph Nader did in the 2000 U.S. general election for the Presidency — will cause the Republican Party’s nominee (that was George W. Bush) to win. 

At the present time in the U.S. Presidential contests, ONLY the Parties’ nominees are being chosen — NOT the winner in the general election. So: an intelligent Democrat at this stage knows that the issue is not choosing the President, but is instead choosing whom will represent the Party in the final contest against the Republican Party’s nominee (the general election). The billionaires who control Politico can’t accept a Trump v. RFK Jr. contest, but can accept a Trump v. Biden contest, because only RFK Jr. is a financial threat to them.

So: who owns Axel Springer? On 26 August 2019, Reuters headlined “KKR becomes Axel Springer's biggest shareholder”, and reported that, “KKR KKR.N has become the biggest shareholder of German media group Axel Springer SPRGn.DE, paying 2.9 billion euros ($3.2 billion) for a 43.54% stake, the U.S. private equity firm said.” That dwarfs any other shareholder or likely combination of shareholders: KKR controls Axel Springer. 

Concentrated evil: Marie-Josee Drouin, wife of financier Henry Kravis, infamous for his corporate takeovers. This pair —and KKR itself—are at the very center of global capitalism, epitomising its malignancy.

Co-Chair of the Steering Committee of the group that controls NATO, which is the extremely private Bilderbergers, who meet annually to communicate with each other totally in private. Mathias Döpfner is a regular member of the Steering Committee, and he is the second-largest stockholder in Axel Springer and is the corporation’s CEO. In 2013, KKR hired former CIA Director David Petraeus as Chairman of its newely created Global Institute, and he also became a regular attendee at the Bilderberg meetings, along with Henry and Marie-Josée Drouin Kravis, as well as Mathias Döpfner, such as in 2014, but Petraeus is not listed as an attendee at the 2023 meeting. However, it did include many notables, such as Stacey Abrams, Paul M. Achleitner, Magdalena Andersson, Anne Applebaum, Jose Manuel Barroso, Ben van Beurden, Josep Borrell, Ana P. Botin, Albert Bourla, Borge Brende, Martin Brudermuller, Henry de Castries, Mette Fredericksen, Chrystia Freeland, Belen Garijo, Kenneth Griffin, Avril Haines, Alex Karp, Henry Kissinger, Dmytro Kuleba, Saana Marin, John Mickelthwait, Zanny Minton Beddoes, Satya Nadella, Gideon Rachman, Mark Rutte, John Sawers, Eric Schmidt, Radoslaw Sikorski, Jens Stoltenberg, and Peter Thiel. Many major corporate mergers and acquisitions are initiated at these meetings, and Governmental policies also are sometimes coordinated there. A typical attendee represents the interests of a number of billionaires, but some attendees represent only themselves. 


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Investigative historian Eric Zuesse’s new book, AMERICA’S EMPIRE OF EVIL: Hitler’s Posthumous Victory, and Why the Social Sciences Need to Change, is about how America took over the world after World War II in order to enslave it to U.S.-and-allied billionaires. Their cartels extract the world’s wealth by control of not only their ‘news’ media but the social ‘sciences’ — duping the public. Eric Zuesse (blogs at https://theduran.com/author/eric-zuesse/)


 

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Prigozhin’s death: Blatant disinformation vs thoughtful speculation

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As expected, given their obsessive hatred of Putin, the US media and their global accomplices are already blaming the Russian leader for Prigozhin's demise. This is premature gloating, to say the least, as explained below. And false marketing. They are giving us disinformation instead of legitimate journalism, which is the norm these days, as journalism or semblance thereof is rarely practiced in the West except when it relates to completely inane and non-political matters, such as sports commentary (way way too much of it), the weather, or the decadent and idiotic lives of obscenely rich celebrities. Just about everything else goes through censorship filters to force the mass communications stream to fit the ruling oligarchy's official narrative.


In the case of this news, the only firm, bona fides news, is that—apparently—Prigozhin died in a plane crash on Aug 23. Period. That's all you can bank on at this point since the investigation is just beginning. We don't know yet for certain if it was a bomb, a missile or simply an accident, all possible. Everything else—particularly who to blame— is speculation, opinion, and should be labeled as such. But, observe, that's NOT what CBS does in this case. Using the cui bono argument, and virtually drooling at this opportunity, the CBS presstitutes, lacking evidence, roll out their "influential voices", which include dubious characters like Leon Panetta, a man who, to this day, proudly proclaims that Putin did it. Or so they pretend, for such people cannot be trusted to have their own firm opinions about anything. No puppet ever does.


But here's the rub: for all their noise, the cui bono argument in this case actually points in several almost equally compelling directions. Aside from the Kremlin, which may have been immensely uncomfortable with Prigozhin's reckless and disruptive actions, the man had many enemies, foreign and domestic. The Kiev regime, the US and France (never shy about murdering people around the globe), immediately stand out in the foreign category. Neither Washington nor Paris can be said to have been enamoured of Prigozhin's antics. On the domestic front, some leads are also rather obvious. Think, for example, about disgruntled people inside Wagner itself (known to exist), a faction excellently positioned to pull off a sabotage stunt on his plane. And there's another circle of very plausible suspects—influential co-conspirators in the June coup attempt (either oligarchs unhappy with the direction Putin is taking Russia, or even disaffected military officers), who may have been nervous about Prigozhin spilling the beans, hence their interest in silencing him for good. Dead men don't tell tales, do they?


Alex Mercouris, in his video below, patiently dissects most of these possibilities. And he presents his discussion as speculation, the honest thing to do. CBS and their ilk should learn something from this citizen turned people's journalist. But we all know they never will. As Upton Sinclair put it: "It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends on his not understanding it." —PG


(1) For Panetta's unrepentant proclamations, see this report: Leon Panetta says he doesn't regret signing infamous letter implying Hunter Biden laptop was Russian disinfo. (Fox News, July 26, 2023). Panetta is a Clintonian in the DNC mafia cult.


NOW, compare this, by Alex Mercouris...

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Do People Change?

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Educated in the classics, philosophy, literature, theology, and sociology, I teach sociology at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. My writing on varied topics has appeared widely over many years. I write as a public intellectual for the general public, not as a specialist for a narrow readership. I believe a non-committal sociology is an impossibility and therefore see all my work as an effort to enhance human freedom through understanding.

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  • People do change, when circumstances change. Not always of course and by no means everyone but collectively and I think it’s the collective that’s the operative word here, collectively, people most definitely do change when circumstances force them to. Perhaps the problem here is the emphasis on the individual as the focus of change rather than the situations that we find ourselves in?

    1. Thanks William…I think the individual sees the collective…or a representation of the collective and decides, chooses to assess, consider any validity, truth to what is observed or simply chooses to not to conform, be part of to what he/she observes and experiences.
      The individual might intuit his/her place in the world, community and decide it isn’t for him/her, it doesn’t make any sense, it is not healthy or true. Then this experience might be reinforced at some point.
      Our indoctrination systems require uniform participation/behavior…an we still call this education!

  • The madness is impossible to escape here in Southern California. One would be tempted to wonder if that madness is somehow – “in the water” – except there isn’t any water to be seen.

    When I speak with my dearest lifelong friend in the world – about the world – he repeats whatever NPR told him over the last few days. While motivated by simply “wanting to understand” I’ve read a dozen books on Critical Social Justice Theory over the last year. Gender Theory, Critical Race Theory, Colonial Studies, etc. My friend repeats what NPR has told him about all of these things. To question whether a “woman” can have a penis and a beard makes one – “a transphobe.” Traumatized women who want to keep women’s rape shelters, domestic violence shelters and prisons free of those “women with a penis and a beard” are labelled TERF’s (trans exclusionary radical feminists) even if they are evangelical Christian women who would cringe at the idea of being labelled a “feminist.” Even though they harbor no ill will toward anyone who “identifies” as whatever their heart might happen to desire – all who question any of this “new normal” are simply labelled “heretics” in the world of NPR social propaganda. Biology and physical material reality be damned.

    My wife and I move back to a village in the French countryside very soon, a place where we can actually afford to live on our Social Security (unlike Southern California) – but also a place where we can find the psychic space and peace to simply “think” – and to “feel” something other than the endless aimless “rush” of this place.

    Friends and family ask how I will get by with my very limited French conversation language skills. They think that when they are repeating pre-formed opinions – the NPR talking points on gender theory or critical race theory or Ukraine when we discuss these issues – that we are somehow having – “a conversation.” While from my perspective I’m simply a captive audience listening to a segment of Morning Edition or All Things Considered – the regurgitation of propaganda substituting for actual critical thought and real reflective open conversation.

    You wrote Ed – “To not seek truth outside this complex is to deny one’s freedom and to determine not to change” – “Change begins with desire, at the personal and public level. It takes courage to face the ways we have all been wrong, missed opportunities, shrunk back, lied, refused to consider alternatives.”

    We live in a time characterized by what social psychologist Johnathan Haidt calls “Structural Stupidity.” A stupidity he believes is fueled by media and primarily social media platforms. He uses the metaphor of the Tower of Babel to describe the difficulty we Americans have being able to communicate with each other. Tellingly (as with most academics) I have yet to see the existence or activities of the deep state play any role in his analysis. We are simply “doing this to ourselves” – it would seem.

    While it is true I speak – the same “language” as my dear friends and family here in the U.S. – I might as well be visiting not from another country – but from a distant galaxy. Any attempt to even gently challenge those endlessly repeated NPR talking points with an observation or thought grounded in months or years of reading and research and reflective thought is clearly simply a form of – tilting at windmills.

    Yes, I’m an American, but I have had to come to understand and to accept that I no longer – “speak the language.”

    Thanks Ed for a wonderful piece.

    1. I don’t think you’ll find it different in Europe. Maybe France is better than most of the E.U. but I wouldn’t count on it currently.
      The word is that the deception has been pulled off even more successfully in Europe.(if that’s possible).
      I do think they’ve overreached this time and that they’ve sowed the seeds of world-wide revolt.
      I hope I live long enough to see it.
      It’s the only thing that can rectify Koyanisiskatsi.
      THEY LIVE should be on every billboard.

      I used the word and idea Koyaanisqatsi in my earlier comment.
      I should have known that spell check or whatever it’s called that attempts to spell the word for you wouldn’t have that word right. It’s beyond its comprehension. This above is the right spelling.


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Trinity’s Shadow

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I sit here in the silence of the awakening dawn’s stillness stunned by the realization that I exist.  I wonder why.  It is my birthday.  The first rays of the rising sun bleed crimson over the eastern hills as I imagine my birth. The house and my family sleep.

Someday I will die and I wonder why.  This is the mystery I have been contemplating since I was young.  That and the fact that I was born in a time of war and that when my parents and sisters were celebrating my first birthday, my country’s esteemed civilian and military leaders celebrated another birth: the detonation of the first atomic bomb code-named Trinity.

Trinity has shadowed my life, while the other Trinity has enkindled my days.

Sick minds play sick word games as they inflict pain and death.  They nicknamed this death bomb “the Gadget,” as if it were an innocent little toy.  They took and blasphemed the Christian mystery of the Trinity as if they were mocking God, which they were.  They thought they were gods.

Now they are all dead gods, their fates sealed in their tombs.

Where are they now?

Where are all their victims, the innocent dead of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

Where are the just and the unjust?

Where are the living now, asleep or awake as Trinity’s progenitors in Washington, D.C. and the Pentagon prepare their doomsday machines for a rerun, the final first-strike run, the last lap in their race to annihilate all the living?  Will they sing as they launch the missiles – “So long, farewell, auf Wiedersehen, good night?”

Joseph Biden, the second Roman Catholic president, while mocking the essence of Jesus’s message, pushes the world toward a nuclear holocaust, unlike JFK, the first Catholic president, who was assassinated by the CIA for pushing for the elimination of nuclear weapons and the end of the Cold War.

The wheel turns.  We count the years.  We wonder why.

Years ago I started my academic life by writing a thesis entitled “Dealing With Death or Death Dealing.”  It was a study of the transformation of cultural symbol systems, death, and nuclear weapons.  The last hundred years and more have brought a transformation and disintegration of the traditional religious symbol system – the sacred canopy – that once gave people comfort, meaning, and hope.  Science, technology, and nuclear weapons have changed all that. Death has been socially relocated and we live under the nuclear umbrella, a sinister “safeguard” that is cold comfort. The ultimate power of death over all life has been transferred from God to men, those controlling the nuclear weapons. This subject has never left me.  I suppose it has haunted me.  It is not a jolly subject, but I think it has chosen me.

Was I born in a normal time?  Is war time our normal time?  It is. I was.

But to be born at a time and place when your country’s leaders were denouncing their German and Japanese enemies as savage war criminals while execrably emulating them and then outdoing them is something else again.  With Operation Paperclip following World War II, the United States government secretly brought 1,600 or more Nazi war criminals into the U.S. to run our government’s military, intelligence, space, chemical, and biological warfare programs.  We became Nazis.  Lewis Mumford put it this way in The Pentagon of Power:

There are always excuses for such moral corruption.  When during WW II the U.S. firebombed almost all Japanese cities, Dresden and Cologne in Germany, and then dropped atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki killing hundreds of thousands of innocent civilians in gratuitously savage attacks, these were justified and even celebrated as necessary to defeat evil enemies.  Just as Nazi war criminals were welcomed into the U.S. government under the aegis of Allen Dulles who became the longest running CIA director and the key to JFK’s assassination and coverup, the diabolic war crimes of the U.S. were swept away as acts of a moral nation fighting a good war.  What has followed are decades of U.S. war crimes from Korea through Vietnam and Iraq, etc.  A very long list.

The English dramatist Harold Pinter, in his Nobel Address, put it bluntly:

It never happened. Nothing ever happened. Even while it was happening it wasn’t happening. It didn’t matter. It was of no interest. The crimes of the United States have been systematic, constant, vicious, remorseless, but very few people have actually talked about them. You have to hand it to America. It has exercised a quite clinical manipulation of power worldwide while masquerading as a force  for universal good. It’s a brilliant, even witty, highly successful act of hypnosis.

But let me return to “Trinity,” the ultimate weapon of mass destruction since I was reading a recent article about it.

Kai Bird, the coauthor of  American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer, the book that inspired the new film Oppenheimer about J. Robert Oppenheimer, the scientist credited as “the father of the atomic bomb” and the man who named the first atomic bomb Trinity, has written an Op Ed piece in The New York Times titled, “The Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer.” True in certain respects, this article is an example of how history can be slyly used to distort the present for political purposes.  In typical NY Times fashion, Bird tells certain truths while concealing, distorting, and falsifying others.

Bird rightly says that Oppenheimer did not regret his work inventing the atomic bomb, and he correctly points out the injustice of his being maligned and stripped of his security clearance in 1954 in a secret hearing by a vote of 2 to 1 of a security panel of The Atomic Energy Commission for having communist associations. “Celebrated in 1945 as the ‘father of the atomic bomb,’” Bird writes, “nine years later he would become the chief celebrity victim of the McCarthyite maelstrom.”  A “victim,” I should add, who named names to save his own reputation.

But tucked within his article, Bird tells us: “Just look at what happened to our public health civil servants during the recent pandemic.”  By which he means these officials like Anthony Fauci were maligned when they gave the public correct scientific information.  This is absurd.  Fauci – “attacks on me quite frankly are attacks on science” – and other government “civil servants” misinformed the public and lied over and over again, but Bird implies they too were tragic figures like Oppenheimer.

He writes:

We stand on the cusp of another technological revolution in which artificial intelligence will transform how we live and work, and yet we are not yet having the kind of informed civil discourse with its innovators that could help us to make wise policy decisions on its regulation. Our politicians need to listen more to technology innovators like Sam Altmanand quantum physicists like Kip Thorne and Michio Kaku.

Here too he urges “us” to listen to the very people responsible for Artificial Intelligence, just as “we” should have listened to Oppenheimer after he brought us the atomic bomb.  Implicit here is the belief that science just marches progressively on and there’s no stopping it, and when dangerous technologies emerge from scientists’ work, we should trust them to control them.  Nowhere does Bird suggest that scientists have a moral obligation before the fact to not pursue a certain line  of research because of its grave possible consequences.  Maybe he has never read Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, only written over two hundred years ago.

Finally, and most importantly, Bird begins his concluding paragraph with these words:

Today, Vladimir Putin’s not-so-veiled threats to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in the war in Ukraine are a stark reminder that we can never be complacent about living with nuclear weapons.

This is simply U.S. propaganda.  The U.S. has provoked and fueled the war in Ukraine, broken all nuclear weapon treaties, surrounded Russia with military bases, stationed nuclear weapons in Europe, engaged in nuclear blackmail with its first strike policy and threats, etc.  Putin has said in response that if – and only if – the very existence of the Russian state and land is threatened with extinction would the use of nuclear weapons be considered.

A little history is informative.

“Barely six weeks after the Hiroshima-Nagsaki bombings,” Michel Chossudovsky tells us, “the US War Department [Pentagon] issued  a blueprint  (September 15, 1945) to ‘Wipe  the Soviet Union off the Map’ (66 cities with 204 atomic bombs), when the US and the USSR were allies. This infamous project is confirmed by declassified documents.” (For further details see Chossudovsky, 2017)

Below is the image of the 66 cities of the Soviet Union which had been envisaged as targets by the US War Department.

The Pentagon's treacherous blueprint for mass murder.

The 66 cities.

See also Michel Chossudovsky, Nuclear War. “90 Seconds to Midnight”: The Pentagon’s 1945 “Doomsday Blueprint” to “Wipe the Soviet Union off the Map”

But back to Bird, who, in writing a piece about Oppenheimer’s “tragedy” and defending science, has also subtly defended a trinity of other matters: the government “science” on Covid, the transformative power coming from AI, and the U.S. propaganda about Russia and nuclear weapons. There is no mention of JFK’s call to abolish nuclear weapons.  This is how the “paper of record” does its job.

I sit here now at the end of the day.  Shadows are falling and I contemplate such trinities.  I am stunned by the fact that we exist, but under a terrifying Shadow that many wish to ignore.  Jung saw this shadow side as not just personal but social, and when it is ignored, the collective evils of modern societies can autonomously erupt.

Bird argues that nuclear weapons are the result of a scientific quest that is unstoppable.  He writes that Oppenheimer “understood that you cannot stop curious human beings from discovering the physical world around them [and then making nuclear bombs or designer babies].”

This is the ideology of progress that brooks no opposition since it is declared inevitable. It is a philosophy that believes there should be no limits to human knowledge, which would include the knowledge of good and evil, but which can then be ignored since it and all thought and beliefs are considered a priori to be relative.  The modern premise that everything is relative is of course a contradiction since it is an absolute statement.  Many share this philosophy of despair disguised as progress as it has crept into everything today.  It is tragic, for if people accept it, we are doomed to follow a Faustian pact with the devil and all hell will follow.

I think of Bob Dylan singing :

I just don’t see why I should even care
It’s not dark yet, but it’s gettin’ there

But I do care, and I wonder why.  As night comes on, I sit here and wonder.


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EDWARD J CURTIN: Educated in the classics, philosophy, literature, theology, and sociology, I teach sociology at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts. My writing on varied topics has appeared widely over many years. I write as a public intellectual for the general public, not as a specialist for a narrow readership. I believe a non-committal sociology is an impossibility and therefore see all my work as an effort to enhance human freedom through understanding.


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