Nicolo Machiavelli wrote a handbook for rulers, explaining how to keep the people down, be cruel to suppress rebellion, and what techniques to employ to avoid falling victim to rebellion among a disgruntled population. In short, he argues that it is safer for a ruler to deceive and be cruel than to be honest.
In the Netherlands, we have a media prize named after this writer: the Machiavelli Prize. It is quite interesting to take a look at the winners of this "trickery and deceit prize. Starting in 1989, we then see some notable names or institutions, including De Belastingdienst, Marion Koopmans and Diederik Gommers, as well as weatherman Gerrit Hiemstra.
In this article, I want to focus on the possibility of staging a war. This has nothing to do with Machiavelli's book, but it does fit into Machiavellian thinking of ruling from cunning. After all, in Machiavelli's time you didn't have the weapons we have now, so he couldn't interpret it so specifically. Today we have mindcontrol weapons in a very wide arsenal.
Mind control weapons? Yes, it once started with the written word. The printing press made it very easy to spread news on paper and in newspaper form. That was already a very powerful weapon. If everyone reads the same thing and meets fellow human beings at work or in the pub, everyone has read the same story and you create a collective perception of the outside world.
Radio created an additional dimension and a much faster form of dissemination of "the image of the outside world. A worker in an average factory really didn't have time to check what was happening 100 kilometers away, and as with any emergence of new media, it is the central point of news dissemination that must gain trust to color perception.
New gadgets always do well, so when we went from book, to newspaper, to radio, of course it was hip to have the first radio in the house. And once you had that expensive device in the house, you wanted to listen to it. Then, of course, you're not going to cry out from the start that you're hearing a colored picture of reality; you think it's hip, you're modern, and you believe what the radio host is telling you.
And so we moved on to the next hip gadget when people brought televisions into their homes. And even nicer was color TV! Of course what the news told you was the truth! Surely they're not going to go to so much trouble to set up a TV station and spread all that news if it's all fabrications!?!?
In anything in which there is a central point from which you are shown an image of the world outside the current habitat of where you are, you can paint a picture that is different from what you are told because you can't control it anyway. However, with the latest technology and its gadgets, you can control perception even in a much smaller radius, because most people don't even go outside to see what is really going on.
If you instruct front-line nurses to send out an ambulance for every visit - whether something is wrong or not - you can create the illusion of a serious situation, for example. People sit in lockdown in their homes and hear bellowing sirens driving off and on. Their i-Phone feed then tells them that a serious pandemic is underway.
Of course no one is asking questions. That only seeps through when you make an effort and discover that the protocols for getting out have changed.
So in this case, you can influence an illusion of reality within a very small circle of life through the gadgets of today. And all those old techniques from radio, to newspaper and TV, have now merged into a wide arsenal of weapons that can shape your vision from a distance (tele=from a distance, vision=view of the world).
Big Data analytics combined with the permissions you give to all kinds of apps to turn on your microphone and camera make it possible (fully automated) to eavesdrop on your conversations 24 hours a day. Most smart devices themselves have heart rate monitors and other sensors that can monitor the psychic response to, say, reading your news feed.
Does your heart rate go up when you read a certain message or does the camera on your phone measure dilation of your pupils? It's all collected in the big data databases of the big tech companies and governments. All fully automated through AI systems.
Content creators are an important component in the armory that provides the tools to establish a false reality. With content creators you can feed news feeds in the media, but also and especially on social media. What could be better than having, in addition to the mainstream message, recordings from private individuals who say they are or have been on the ground themselves. You can send anything if you pump enough money into it.
You have probably experienced it, that when you talk about a certain topic during a meeting with a friend, five minutes later all kinds of advertising messages about that topic appear on the timeline of your news feed. Did you think such "micro targeting" is only used to bring products to your attention? No, you know better. If you do know better, it should become obvious by now that your entire perception of the world may be much more colored than you think.
Not to mention hypnosis techniques, radiation methods, chemical influence and many other techniques, as so beautifully summarized by Dr. Charles Morgen in 2018 in this video.
"Yes, okay, but staging a war, as you assume with the title of this article, goes a long way Vrijland!" Well, if you terrify a city full of people by setting off air alarms every hour. If you regularly sound explosions and run sirens through the streets and people are "looking out" via their smartphones and TVs, you've probably created enough fear to encourage them to pack a backpack.
If you then tell them that it is still safe to leave and that you as a government have made agreements with neighboring countries; agreements that they will get a house and basic income there, then you will have a large city empty very quickly. Then you will have the whole city at your disposal to bomb the place down and show on international TV how violent it is.
"Well, that's pretty simple Vrijland! People really aren't that easy to play with. And what about all those soldiers who are really fighting anyway?" Those soldiers know no better than to carry out their instructions and shoot at targets. So those see damaged buildings and advance on streets where "the enemy" has just left. You always have to ask, "Who created the storyline?", "Who created the visuals?" and "Who added the sound?" (see, for example, the video at the bottom of this article).
It does require some understanding of the bigger picture, which is that in which all sides in a war work together in the play (click on the link and watch the video). One steps forward as the other steps back. Together they create the illusion of war, and the soldiers have a fun adventure when they arrive in the abandoned cities. The necessary demolition work in shooting at or flattening buildings clears out old buildings and creates space for modernization of architecture and technology.
"But you have millions of victims in wars!?" Yes, because selected groups of women and children leave before the bombing party starts, and the victims are the ones you would like to get rid of, ethnically anyway. Those you put in camps and starve or those you leave behind in agreed-upon areas and then bomb them flat. You can use those images for propaganda purposes during and after the war.
It does not matter who does the bombing or massacres, Party A, B or Party C. All participate in the staged war according to a prearranged script and the outcome is already fixed. The groups to be victimized are massacred and the images can be used for propaganda. Nowadays, you can also fake those victims through film techniques, but that's beside the point.
Have you ever wondered why Winston Churchill decided to bomb the German city of Dresden three times in a row when the Germans had long since capitulated? The war had already been won, yet this was still done briefly.
Our perception of reality comes from history books, newspapers, radio, TV, Internet, social media and content creators called news agencies, media and alternative media. Wars serve a masterscipt to oppress the population and install a larger centrally governed power system, from self-created chaos. Wars are scripted and a false reality observed through the view boxes of the performers.
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It is a script, proof MUST READ:
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