Ten Times Empire Managers Showed Us That They Want to Control Our Thoughts
Editor’s Note: I have the utmost respect for author Caitlin Johnstone. I do not always agree with her assessments, but her pursuit of truth is unquestionable even if we diverge on subtle points at times. This particular article is far too important for me to quibble of semantics because in it, she exposes realities that far too few people know. We ARE being manipulated by those who we have been told to trust. We ARE participants in the ongoing simulation being manufactured by the globalist elites. They want us compliant, complacent, and above all else beholden to them for the truth, which is why exposing them is so very important. Here’s Caitlin…
The single most overlooked and under-appreciated aspect of our society is the fact that immensely powerful people are continuously working to manipulate the thoughts we think about the world. Whether you call it propaganda, psyops, perception management or public relations, it’s a real thing that happens constantly, and it happens to all of us.
And its consequences shape our entire world.
This should be at the forefront of our attention when examining news, trends and ideas, but it hardly ever gets mentioned. This is because the mass-scale psychological manipulation is succeeding. Propaganda only works if you don’t know it’s happening.
To be clear, I am not talking about some kind of wacky unsubstantiated conspiracy theory here. I am talking about a conspiracy fact. That we are propagandized by people with authority over us is not seriously in dispute by any well-informed good faith actor and has been extensively described and documented for many years.
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More than this, the managers of the US-centralized empire which dominates the west and so much of the rest of the world have straightforwardly shown us that they propagandize us and want to propagandize us more. They have shown us with their actions, and they have at times come right out and told us with their words.
Here are just a few of those times.
