
When a voter is asked by a Corporate reporter which
candidate they are going to cast their vote. The voters response is, “ I
am voting for the politician who aligns with my beliefs, my views and
my way of life”. They are not aligned to their candidate by any belief,
any view or any way of life. They are programmed by a bombardment of
corporate media psyops convincing them into believing they have choice.
Audiences have no choice. The sub-conscious landscape of their minds
have been manipulated, persuaded and influenced to ultimately alter
their emotions, decisions and reasoning. Governments, corporations,
globalist and elitist want to dismantle choice, decry individualism and
create a collective of subordinates.
Source: Penumbral Report
Why Do We Believe What We Believe?
There are perhaps many reasons why we hold the beliefs we do. The
education we’ve received, the homes in which we were raised, the
experiences we’ve had, and the people we’ve met – often randomly – all
contribute to shape our worldviews. However, we also cannot escape the
fact that we live in a media-saturated environment and that
corporations, political leaders, governments, religions and media
outlets are all very savvy in understanding this reality and more
importantly they all excel at using various forms of “perception
management” to gain power and control over us.
And, we find ourselves locked in a two-party system where the status quo is maintained even though that status quo
doesn’t work for the vast majority of us. It is doubtful that much
will be different regardless of the outcome of the current election
cycle here in the United States. At the margins perhaps there will be
some small differences in policy between an Obama administration and a
Romney administration just as there were some small differences at the
margins between the Bush administration and the current one. But, the
influence of Wall Street will continue unabated, just as we will have
continued military misadventures abroad, an expansion of the bi-partisan
surveillance state, a continuation of the failed policy called the Drug
War, continuing and growing deficits, and a continuation of the
standard of living for most American even though nearly all of us agree
that these are not the things we want.
This will happen in large part because people will vote for one of
two false options based upon what they believe, or rather, what they’ve
been conditioned to believe through the process of perception
management. A while back, Metanoia films
put up a fascinating documentary about how we got to this point where
public relations, media, advertisers and lobbyists control not only what
we think, but how we think. Our suggestion at TPR is that
without a new way of thinking, we cannot change the path on which we
find ourselves. And, before we can change our way of thinking, we must
first come to understand why we believe what we do. As a first step in
that direction, we can recommend Metanoia’s film Psywar
which you can stream for free on their website. Instead of spending
today watching a “reality” TV show or being distracted by a video game,
Hollywood gossip or some other entertainment, perhaps a little time
trying to gain some understanding might be better spent.