From Populism to Fake News – The Psyop Continues.
Merkel
Blames Populist Gains on Rise of ‘Fake News’ … This week Merkel blamed
“fake news” in driving the rise of populism in the West. It looks like
the left is just going to blame “fake news” every time they lose their
grip on power. – Gateway Pundit
The elite is leveraging its “populism versus globalism” meme by declaring that populism is closely linked to “fake news.”
We’ve written numerous articles on the emergent elite meme,
here and
here, of
“populism versus globalism” and warned that, “This meme is not only of
the utmost importance, it is clearly warning us of considerable distress
to come.”
But
we didn’t imagine the populist propaganda concept would be turned in
the direction of fake news, though that’s just what has happened – and
most powerfully and suddenly.
More:
AFP
reported: German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned Wednesday against the
power of fake news on social media to spur the rise of populists, after
launching her campaign for a fourth term.
Speaking
in parliament for the first time since her announcement Sunday that she
would seek re-election next year, Merkel cautioned that public opinion
was being “manipulated” on the internet.
Yes
public opinion is being manipulated – as usual. In our view,
elite controllers continued to circulate propaganda to frighten people
and influence their thinking.
We
call their efforts “dominant social themes” … fear-based propaganda
designed to convince people that they are running out of food, water, a
stable climate, etc. The solution is inevitably more government – either
domestically or globally.
Elite
themes reinforce people’s inclination to look toward government – the
bigger, the better – to protect them. The goal evidently is world
domination via government that is inevitably controlled discreetly by
elite forces.
As
a result of Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, the
elite-controlled mainstream media has lost no time in disseminating the
term “populist” to describe the current rising, Western “nationalism.”
It
is even beyond nationalism, of course. The entire globalist structure
is being challenged because it is has continued to grow significantly –
stripping people of resources and wealth.
But
by defining “populism” on their terms, elites were able to create a
contrasting meme – globalism – that could then be imbued with a variety
of positive characteristics.
Globalism,
in contrast to populism, is to be seen as positive and prosperity
enhancing – and only under attack because it has not distributed its
benefits equally.
Populism
is presented as racist, greedy, insular and ignorant. “Fake news” is
being positioned by Merkel as bothersome and dangerous because it
encourages this aberrant populism.
What’s
the goal? She says so herself: Government may have to regulate “fake
news” so that it does not continue to create the growing scourge of
“populism.”
Merkel,
62, said the challenge for democrats was to “reach and inspire people —
we must confront this phenomenon and if necessary, regulate it.”
So
now we can see how the “populist” meme is being deployed, to attack the
alternative media in hopes of creating a groundswell of support for
regulations that will control and retard it.
Of
course it is perfectly possible to argue that this sort of manipulation
does not exist in the manner described. But if one denies this
paradigm, one has to address the question of why the “populism versus
globalism” meme appeared suddenly in mid-summer, even before Trump won
the election.
And
then one needs to address why suddenly “fake news” is on the front
page, collectively, of mainstream media with the inference that it is
linked directly or indirectly to the growth of said populism.
As
the recent election showed us, the mainstream media is capable of
reporting with a single voice, no matter how falsely, when its
organizers have in mind to present a concept or opinion in a certain
way.
The
fake news meme has developed inexorably out of “populism” propaganda
and when looked at this way, one can see clearly that these various
memes are programmatic. They are part of a mechanism designed to attack
and blunt people’s desperate anger with the growing power of globalism.
It
is even possible that some or much of the so-called fake news
circulating has been secretly funded and generated by mainstream media
controllers.
Conclusion: No,
it would seem there is nothing coincidental about the emergence of
“populism,” nor of the subsequent emergence of the fake news meme. One
can argue, as we have herein, that they are a kind of weaponized media
manipulation. They are, in fact, serial elite psyops designed to
manipulate the general public.
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