This resolved, for me, the mystery of disgust I had for the US
'progressives', 'left' and 'democrats'. I always thought that they were
far more sinister than the right, as they hijacked those who could do
something, the well-spoken professors, artists, journalists, the nice
educated people in khaki, turning the form into the value (the tanned
POTUS spoke so well, while the present one is grabbing p*ssies, etc
...), and castrating any possibility of the effect.
But their motivation was always a puzzle. What makes a supposedly
sapient person with thinking tools drink that Kool Aid, and become a
boot-licking mindless worm?
C. Johnstone figured it out: shame of going against the tribe.
Privately owned computerized human interaction exchanges (aka 'social
media') certainly had a major hand in this. This never happened before,
and, absent some new kind of cosmic rays, their existence is the only
difference.
[ From
https://consortiumnews.com/2019/04/26/assanges-imprisonment-arguably-reveals-even-more-corruption-than-wikileaks-did/
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Assange’s Imprisonment Arguably Reveals Even More Corruption Than
WikiLeaks Did
April 26, 2019
By locking up Assange, the U.S, its allies and corporate media have
inadvertently exposed themselves for what they are, and we’re now able
to point that out for everyone to see, writes Caitlin Johnstone.
By Caitlin Johnstone
Consortium News has launched a new series titled “The Revelations of
WikiLeaks”, geared toward helping readers come to a full appreciation of
just how much useful information the outlet has made available to the
world with its publications. Which is good, because there’s a whole lot
of it. Understanding everything that WikiLeaks has done to shine light
in areas that powerful people wish to keep dark makes it abundantly
clear why powerful people would want to dedicate immense amounts of
energy toward sabotaging it.
What’s even more interesting to me right now, though, is that if you
think about it, the completely fraudulent arrest and imprisonment of
Julian Assange arguably exposes more malfeasance by government and media
powers than than what has been revealed in all WikiLeaks publications
combined since its inception. And we can use that as a weapon in waking
the world up to the dystopian manipulations of the powerful, in the same
way we can use WikiLeaks publications.
Really, think about it. Thanks to WikiLeaks we know about a military
cultural environment in the Iraq war that was toxic enough to give rise
to U.S. servicemen merrily gunning down civilians, including two Reuters
war correspondents, while whooping and exchanging verbal high-fives. We
know that the CIA cultivated a massive cyber-arsenal which enables them
to spy through smartphones and smart TVs, remotely hijack vehicles, and
forge digital fingerprints on cyber-intrusions to make it look to
forensic investigators as though hackers from another nation was
responsible, and that they lost control of this arsenal.
We know about the DNC’s agenda to undermine Bernie Sanders during the
primary in violation of its charter, that Hillary Clinton told a group
of Goldman Sachs executives that she understood the need to have “a
public position and a private position,” and that Obama’s cabinet was
basically selected for him by a Citigroup executive. We know that and a
whole lot more, information which mainstream and alternative media
reports use to this very day when constructing analyses of what’s going
on in the world.
All of these things are of course hugely significant. But are they
anywhere near as significant as the earth-shakingly scandalous
revelation that the U.S. government and its allies conspired to imprison
a journalist for reporting facts about the powerful? That the
governments of America, Ecuador, the UK and Australia all worked in
concert to arrange a series of bureaucratic technicalities which all
aligned perfectly to create a situation that just so happens to look
exactly the same as imprisoning a journalist for telling the truth?
The only thing which keeps this scandalous revelation from registering
in the minds of the greater public with the magnitude it deserves is the
fact that the mass media doesn’t treat it like the scandal that it so
clearly is. If, for example, the mass media were treating this open act
of tyranny with the same enthusiasm they treated the Democratic Party
emails as they were published drop by drop in the lead-up to the
presidential election, or the same enthusiasm they regarded the
diplomatic cables or the “Collateral Murder” video, everyone would be up
in arms at the fact that their government was acting in a way that is
functionally indistinguishable from what’s done to journalists by the
most totalitarian dictatorships in the world.
And that refusal of the mainstream media to run virtually anything but
smear pieces is, in and of itself, a part of why this scandal is so
breathtaking in its audacity. The legal precedent that they are
attempting to set with the extradition, persecution and prosecution of
Julian Assange for everyday acts of journalism will affect every
journalist on the planet, working or retired, professional or citizen.
This literally endangers the lives and freedom of every single person
working in every single one of those outlets, and they are all either
ignorantly cheering it on, or too scared to care. The CIA and Pentagon
have weaponized public opinion by using the most advanced psychological
weapons known to man, and although the main barrier to fighting his
persecution is simply the social shame of going against the tribe, it’s
effectively turned the press upon itself. The free press is gaslighting
itself into total and absolute submission.
And we can see that this is happening. And we can point to it.
What I’m getting at with all this is that it’s important to keep in mind
that the U.S.-centralized empire has given us information that can be
used against it in devastating fashion if we’re clever. Even while
Assange is locked behind bars, even while whistleblowers are being
intimidated away from whistleblowing and journalists are being
intimidated away from publishing leaks, we are being given information
that we can circulate and attack the propaganda machine that’s keeping
humanity docile and enslaved.
By locking up Assange, they’ve inadvertently exposed themselves for what
they are, and we are now able to point at it for everyone to see. They
reached too far out into the light and exposed their true face.
Never stop using this information to attack the promulgators and
beneficiaries of disinformation. Never stop referring to the U.S. and UK
as “a government which imprisons journalists for publishing inconvenient
facts”. Never stop calling out the hypocrisy when westerners criticize
other governments for locking up journalists. Never stop reminding
people who pretend to care about the free press when Trump makes mean
tweets about a CNN reporter that they are willfully ignoring a threat to
the free press that is infinitely greater in this administration’s
prosecution of Assange. This is what they are. If anyone denies it,
engage them in debate and show everyone why they’re wrong.
We are still very much in this fight. Whenever they reach into the light
to silence the truth, the light shines upon their face and burns them.
They reach their arms into the light of truth, and their arms turn to
dust. Whenever they try to fight truth head-on, they cannot help but
show the world what they really are.
Never, ever stop reminding everyone of what has undeniably been revealed
in the imprisonment of Julian Assange.
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