I’m sure you’re familiar with the old adage that “you are what you eat.” Well, here’s a similarly important observation that you probably weren’t told as a child: you are what you read. Or, to put it in terms that the “Netflix and chill” generation can understand: you are what you watch.
This should be a pretty obvious insight. Why do you think one of Jeff Bezos’ first moves in his quest to become the real-life embodiment of a comic book supervillain was to buy The Washington Post? It’s sometimes said that money is power, but Bezos’ purchase of WaPo shows that owning a major press outlet is a way to leverage that power and stretch those dollars even further. Indeed, as I observed in How to Save the World (in One Easy Step!), narrative—the ability to shape people’s understanding of the world through story—is the most powerful weapon in the world. It should go without saying that owning a major media entity is the most effective way of wielding that weapon.
I say “it should go without saying” because the history of mass media is the history of rich and powerful people trying to shape entire nations’ understanding of the world. But, as usual, this is the type of history that is not taught in schools, so it’s entirely possible that my observation in fact does not go without saying.
So today let’s examine the story of some of the early media moguls and the effect that their control of the press had in shaping the history of the world in the 20th century. . . .
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by James Corbett I’m sure you’re familiar with the old adage that “you are what you eat.” Well, here’s a similarly important observation that you probably weren’t told as a child: you are what you read. Or, to put it in terms that the “Netflix and chill” generation can understand: you are what you watch. This should be a pretty obvious insight. Why do you think one of Jeff Bezos’ first moves in his quest to become the real-life embodiment of a comic book supervillain was to buy The Washington Post? It’s sometimes said that money is power, but Bezos’ purchase of WaPo shows that owning a major press outlet is a way to leverage that power and stretch those dollars even further. Indeed, as I observed in How to Save the World (in One Easy Step!), narrative—the ability to shape people’s understanding of the world through story—is the most powerful weapon in the world. It should go without saying that owning a major media entity is the most effective way of wielding that weapon. I say “it should go without saying” because the history of mass media is the history of rich and powerful people trying to shape entire nations’ understanding of the world. But, as usual, this is the type of history that is not taught in schools, so it’s entirely possible that my observation in fact does not go without saying. So today let’s examine the story of some of the early media moguls and the effect that their control of the press had in shaping the history of the world in the 20th century. William Randolph Hearst Given that William Randolph Hearst is probably best known today as the template for Charles Foster Kane, it might be difficult to understand just how influential Hearst was in his time or how much he contributed to shaping the world as we know it. Inheriting the San Francisco Examiner newspaper from his wealthy father at the ripe young age of 24, Hearst built up Hearst Communications, a national newspaper chain and media company that changed the face of “journalism” in the United States and had a direct impact on the public’s response to many of the defining events of his time. It was the circulation battle between Hearst’s New York Journal and Joseph Pulitzer’s New York World in the 1890s that birthed the term “yellow journalism,” which is used to describe sensationalistic, under-reported stories that are primarily used to catch reader’s attention and sell newspapers. Hearst pioneered the techniques we now associate with the worst tabloids—sensational headlines, eye-catching layouts, emotional stories with a focus on the salacious, etc.—and used them to whip the public into a frenzy over the hobgoblin of the week (and, by the way, sell newspapers in the process). The effects of these techniques upon the public are most obvious in the story of the Spanish-American War, where an infamous (and likely apocryphal) account has it that when Fredric Remington—assigned to cover the uprising against Spanish colonial rule in Cuba in 1897 for the New York Journal—telegraphed Hearst to tell him that “Everything is quiet” and “There will be no war,” Hearst replied: “Please remain. You furnish the pictures, and I’ll furnish the war.” Whether the infamous telegram exchange happened or not, Hearst did indeed help to furnish the war. The New York Journal‘s coverage of the (probable false flag) explosion of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor in February 1898 was particularly incendiary (pun intended), stressing the “Spanish mine” hypothesis for the explosion and offering a (meaningless but attention-grabbing) $50,000 reward for information leading to the conviction of those responsible. The public, suitably outraged, took up the rallying cry that is still remembered to this day: “Remember the Maine and to hell with Spain.” Hearst got his war and sold a lot of newspapers in the process. Hearst’s legacy remains with us today in the form of the Hearst media empire, which continues to publish a number of magazines and newspapers and owns a stake in a number of television and online media companies. This will be well-known to old-timers in the 9/11 Truth space who had to confront the yellow journalism treatment that Hearst’s Popular Mechanics afforded the movement in its 9/11 “debunking” special report (and subsequent book) . . . that just happened to be researched by a man named Chertoff. But don’t get any wise ideas! Popular Mechanics’ Chertoff is just a distant cousin of the former Homeland Security czar, you conspiracy theorist! Henry Luce Called “the most influential private citizen in the America of his day,” Henry Luce was the media mogul and driving force behind the Time-Life magazine empire. Born in China to missionary parents, Luce attended Yale and joined (you guessed it) Skull and Bones before co-founding Time Inc. with some fellow Yalies in 1923. Beginning with Time magazine, which was extremely influential in summarizing and interpreting the news of the week for a wide swath of the American public, Luce began methodically constructing a magazine empire that extended into every corner of American society: Fortune, launched in 1930, covered business affairs. Life, acquired in 1936, became a trendsetting arts and culture journal. Later additions like House and Home and Sports Illustrated ensured that Luce’s press organ extended into the personal lives of the majority of Americans. But he was not content to stop there. Luce also helped pioneer the newsreel medium with his highly influential March of Time series, which was actually a money loser for Time Inc. despite its incredible popularity. Nonetheless, it helped shape public perception on the defining events of the time, from the “philanthropic” work of the Rockefeller Foundation to the events of WWII to the advent of the Cold War. It shouldn’t be surprising to learn that, as a Skull and Bonesman, Luce put his media empire in the service of the CIA and his good friend, Allen Dulles. According to Carl Bernstein:
JFK buffs will know that it was Luce’s Life magazine that purchased the Zapruder film and negotiated the exclusive rights to Marina Oswald’s story. They will also know that Luce then sat on both, not publishing Marina’s story and publishing only individual frames of the Zapruder film without letting it be screened in its entirety. Media history buffs may also know that Luce was the driving force behind the establishment of the Commission on Freedom of the Press, a committee that convened in the mid-1940s to examine the question of the First Amendment—notably its implications for the freedom of the press and what the government could or should be doing to limit that freedom. Though now largely forgotten, the committee’s work—detailed in the recent book, An Aristocracy of Critics, published by (who else?) Yale University Press—is still cited as a landmark in the field of media studies and largely predicted the types of arguments that are now made for why government regulation of the press is a good thing. The Ochs-Sulzbergers The New York Times, the “newspaper of record” for America, was founded as the New-York Daily Times in 1851 by journalist and politician Henry Jarvis Raymond and former banker George Jones. The NY Times’ (unsigned) mission statement, printed in its first edition, pledged that the paper would “seek, in all our discussions and inculcations, to promote the best interests of the society in which we live.” But, as Ashley Rindsberg reveals in his new book, The Gray Lady Winked, the NY Times’ lofty promise soon took on a more cynical form: it would seek to promote the best interests of its publisher. Specifically, it came under the control of Jewish newspaper magnate Adolph Ochs in 1896, and from that point forward was run as a hereditary patriarchy, passed down through the Ochs family, from Adolph’s son-in-law, Arthur Hays Sulzberger, to the husband of Ochs’ granddaughter, Orvil Dryfoos, to Ochs’ grandson, Arthur Ochs Sulzberger, to his great-grandson, Arthur Ochs Suzlberger, Jr., to his great-great-grandson and current heir, Arthur Gregg (A.G.) Sulzberger. And all throughout that lineage, Rindsberg notes, the Ochs-Sulzberger clan has helped to shape the contours of history in their own interest even as their paper reported on that history. Their own interest, as it happens, tends to lie in promoting dictators and vilifying popular leaders in other countries whenever it was needed for political and economic expedience. Thus, the paper was instrumental in promoting and running cover for Hitler, Stalin and Castro at various points in their respective rise to power. The NY Times also targeted regimes for overthrow, most notably in our time by giving succor to Judith Miller and the WMD lies in the run-up to the war on Iraq in 2003. And, as Alan MacLeod pointed out in a 2019 piece on The New York Times’ long history of backing US regime-change operations, this tendency to side with despots and champion the State Department’s moves against democratically elected leaders led the newspaper to endorse the removal of Mossadegh from power in Iran in 1953.
If ever there were a case to be made that the press barons are an intergenerational criminal mafia, the Ochs-Sulzbergers would be Exhibit A in that presentation. William Paley William Paley is hardly a household name at this point, but his influence is no less far-reaching than some of the other media moguls on this list. Like Hearst, Paley broke into the business through his father, who bought the struggling Philadelphia-based Columbia Phonographic Broadcasting System radio network in 1927 as an outlet for advertising the family’s cigar business. The father passed on the management of the 16-station network to his son, William Paley, who enjoyed quick success: within a year, cigar sales had doubled. More to the point, within a decade Paley had expanded the network to include 114 stations and had birthed the CBS media empire. Getting in near the ground floor of the radio broadcasting boom of the 1920s, Paley was uniquely situated to understand the power of the new medium. It not only provided a lucrative business model, it also played an increasingly important role in shaping public opinion on the issues of the day. It was only logical, then, that Paley was tapped by the US government to head the Psychological Warfare branch of the Office of War Information in World War II, a position from which he not only further refined his understanding of effective propaganda techniques but also met and befriended the rising star of broadcast journalism, Edward R. Murrow, who came to prominence doing live radio broadcasts in Europe for CBS during the war. It should come as no surprise, then, that Paley (like Sulzberger and Luce) was fingered by Carl Bernstein in his landmark 1977 Rolling Stone article, “The CIA and the Media,” as one of the many media tycoons who actively cooperated with the CIA in the mid-20th century. The CBS-CIA relationship was confirmed by Sig Mickelson—the head of CBS News in the 1950s and the man credited with launching the career of “the most trusted man in America,” Walter Cronkite—toward the end of Mickelson’s career, when he admitted not only that “his organization had cooperated with the Central Intelligence Agency to the extent of ‘sharing information'” but that that cooperation had taken place at the behest of Paley. Conclusion This is just a quick overview of some of the largest media moguls of the early 20th century, but it is of course not an exhaustive one. There were many other press barons of the era who played an important role in helping the US government mold the minds and influence the perceptions of the American public, and that’s to say nothing of the moguls around the world—like Lord Beaverbrook in England—who performed similar functions in their respective countries. The story could also be extended forward in time. Although there are few newspaper publishers or TV network owners who loom large in the cultural imagination today, it could be argued that Zuckerberg and Dorsey are essentially serving the same function in today’s online media environment. But simply identifying the moguls and listing their “accomplishments” doesn’t quite tell the whole story. As Zachariah Chafee of the aforementioned Commission on Freedom of the Press observed: “[M]en seek personal Devils to explain whatever is wrong, but we of the Commission know that the linotype and the radio tube are as much responsible for our anxiety as Hearst.” Next week we will examine what Chafee meant by his statement and how the evolving technology of communication has been as responsible for shaping our understanding of the world as the actions of these media moguls. *Are you interested in learning more about this topic? I’ll be teaching a course on the History of the Mass Media for Renegade University next month that will go into much greater depth on these issues. Corbett Report subscribers can get details about that course and sign up for a discounted rate by following THIS LINK. |
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Boy do I regret not being able to follow the Media seminar…
Marjin Poels (recommended viewing)! He did another great documentary called “The Uncertainty has Settled” that I’d posted on these boards some …3 years back. Excited now to see this one!
Hamsterwheel!
I also regret not being able to join the Media Seminar. Is it possible to make them available for viewing at a later date, perhaps on archive?
The article is a nice introduction on the background of big media. Makes for good talking points when someone says “But, the NYT is a well-respected source”. It would be also nice to find out who is presently directing these enterprises showing any (un)suprising connections they may have.
Your Gill Bates impression needs more awkward hand gestures. And pies to the face!
Whoever controls the media controls the mind
jim morrison
If you give it to them….
Hey James, could you give your opinion on the change that has happened to Fox News lately? They have started reporting on teachers being framed as domestic terrorists, speaking in favor of whistle blowers etc. I don’t know what to make of it, thanks.
-Julian
The fact that FOX might spew a little truth now an then is just a way of getting people like me in trouble for saying that they are 100% Bull shit. Indeed, they are not 100% Bullshit, but don’t let them suck you in anyway.
Effective controlled “opposition” must gain and hold the attention of the marks. Fox “News” provides an additional narrow scope of “truth” not addressed by the leftist liesmedia. Yet Fox “News” still pushes the overall narrative, including the “vaccines” and “monoclonal antibodies.”
Half-truths are far more dangerous than outright lies.
Fox “News” is just the “extreme right” of the Overton Window; that current spectrum of permissible “thought” and expression, of course, being what was called “extreme left to hard left” in the 1960s.
That’s what i thought.
It’s interesting though, when i went on YouTube the other day, i got recommended those reports, so i guess GooTube is trying to sway sceptics over to the MSM partisan olympics.
Thanks for the reply.
to James Corbett and all: Before I read this, I want to share something I’ve been mentioning…found it.
There are many statements in this quote which apply, as you will see. This quote is from Michel Foucault, “Abnormal: Lectures at the College de France, 1974,’75; pg. 47
“You know that there is an extremely interesting body of literature in which the plague appears as the moment of panic and confusion in which individuals, threatened by visitations of death, abandon their identities, throw off their masks, forget their status, and abandon themselves to the great debauchery of those who know they are going to die.
There is a literature of plague which is a literature of the decomposition of individuality; a kind of orgiastic dream in which plague is the moment when individuals come apart and when the law is forgotten. As soon as plague breaks out, the town’s forms of lawfulness disappear. Plague overcomes the law as it overcomes the body. Such at least is the literary dream of the plague.
But you can see that there was another dream of the plague: a political dream in which the plague is rather the marvelous moment when political power is exercised to the full. Plague is the moment when the spatial partitioning of a population is taken to its extreme point, where dangerous communications, disorderly communities, and forbidden contacts can no longer appear. The moment of the plague is one of an exhaustive sectioning of the population by political power, the capillary ramifications of which reach the grain of individuals themselves, their time, habit, localization, and bodies. Perhaps plague brings with it the literary or theatrical dream of the great orgiastic moment. But plague also brings the political dream of an exhaustive, unobstructed power that is completely transparent to its object and exercised to the full. You can see that there is a connection between the dream of a military and the dream of a plague stricken society.”
I have been posting this for 18 mos.So, it’s been curious to me to see how “surprised” folks, who could know ,can be.
Foucault had exhaustively studied the plague in Europe, that’s why he was able to make these observations and connections.
It’s amazing, isn’t it, that he mentioned masks? I’ve been shouting out for 18 months that folks have been wearing masks all along. And yes, in a way, by wearing the physical masks, they’ve somehow shed their masks of status and privilege…as the elite show projects…”we’re all in this together”. I think it was during the Reagan years that I wondered deeply why people were so taken with the notion of disaster on a massive scale, all dying together…and I figured that they feel so alone already and are absolutely terrified of dying alone. Now, I also know there is a collective memory of planetary disaster, this is well documented and backed up in The Thunderbolts’ Project “Symbols of An Alien Sky”, and associated compilations there.
Wanna have a lot of fun? I’m just sent things by spirit, just run into them. Great read is a special edition of the Whole Earth Catalogue called “Fringes of Reason”. It’s about all the end-of-world cults.
Another curious one which I only read a bit of was “Mass Dreams of the Future”.
Part of the masses doubling down involves what a journalist stated clearly at the start: A popular lie will win out over an unpopular truth. The cult of personalities, popularity, is one of the tools of deception and control. Hero worship in all its guises.
What Foucault was pointing out in one way was how easily connected these two dreams are. Dark Journalist was clued into the military nature of all this from the beginning. I was also, as I had a good friend who had done 8 yrs. in Air Force recently in broadcasting, also lugging body-bags in Iraq. When we discussed this early on, he admitted that the military style is two moves forward, one move back.
Exactly how the body births. They don’t know anything they don’t take from us. They are enacting the books they inspired others to write, but they couldn’t have writ them. They need the host.
La Dance Macabre
Thanks for mentioning this work. As I must soon jump into the hamsterwheel, I exceptionally went for the Cliff Notes (another person’s interpretation and analysis of the work, instead of my own) and reading this exposé was, in fact, mightily edifying.
The parallels, the incredible insight are formidably striking! (yes I know I go way overboard with adverbs but…)
I started underlining passages to post here but there were just too many.
Today’s predicament is anything but new, the lessons learned and discarded and relearned… then ignored as soon as all appears well.
https://www.cliffsnotes.com/literature/p/the-plague/summary-and-analysis/part-1
I’ll simply post the first sentence that struck me, appearing early on in the analysis, which is not necessarily the most striking or insightful but, as a token:
“…the decay of the rats’ bodies is seen as the only danger. That the rats themselves mean something more serious is ignored by the general population…
Does the full apprehension of absurdity bring one closer to godliness, to that which is beyond reason…? Perhaps the existentialists are not as materialistic as they appear to be?
As in “fools rush in where angels dare not go”?
The Fool..is the fool closer to truth because the fool has no agenda?
That’s what Don Juan answered when asked why Eligio was the perfect apprentice, when he didn’t even care to be. Precisely why, answered the teacher, he has no designs on power.
Knowing that Foucault went to Jesuit school, was born into upper middle class Paris society, and that he was one of the first victims of “AIDS” suggests he was somewhat dangerous to the elite. Foucault was also a male-oriented sadist. Not hard to see that influence in his background.
He does mention in one writing that he takes great pains and great pleasure in writing well, and some of his early works are simply flight material, the writing is goosebump stuff. He occasionally made veiled references to the practices of the elite, I found a couple, very subtle.
Reading Birth of The Clinic also is very illuminating re: our current time. In here, he shows the progression of modern medicine into the gaze of fixed, unmoving death. How through the clinic, the medical gaze became fixated on death.
I think that labeling Foucault as an existentialist is wrong, purposely wrong. Foucault’s core investigative perspective was to focus on practices, not ideology. Foucault repeatedly insisted on the primacy of practice over ideology.
Actually, I’d always operated under the (probably erroneous) assumption that the Existentialists rejected any possibility of the divine and embraced Absurdity as an end in and of itself.
But perhaps embracing Absurdity was a means of approaching the Sacred?
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I was thinking deeply about this last night. Is not the military dream itself an orgiastic dream of death?
The core military practice is war, which provides the orgy on the blood- drenched table of the battlefield.
It seems to me that the only ones who glorify war are those who don’t participate, and those who profit, both glad for someone else to die for them and their profit and power.
Thank you. Powerfully composed. Bullseye. I hope it makes it to the front page, somehow…
Thanks for the superhero laugh. Have you been hobnobbing with the feminists who straightened out Iceland’s financial crisis, James?
One thought in midst of this article: It would be nice to also have a history of the media persons who at least attempted to turn it around. I haven’t done any research on this, but I’ll bet Gerry Mander is not the first.
Great journalism here, incisive writing. I find it interesting to be able to view these photographs, thanks for this. I look at the eyes one at a time, one side of the face at a time, learned this years ago. The left eye takes in, the right eye puts out. I found in the photos of both Hearst and Paley that harm was coming in, and was then astounded to read in your first line that “Paley, like Hearst….”
Going on the the article on critics. Foucault had some interesting things to say about critique, how at base it assumes a remainder of meaning beyond what is stated.
The “expertise” of “experts” can be well studied in Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English’s classic “For Her Own Good: Two centuries of experts’ advice to women. ”
I’ve been pointing out all through the recent years of vaccine exposes that the shock and awe of the more privileged classes is at core a “they can’t do this to US” belief, as it’s been done historically to the “lower” “classes”. Caste, binary dualism.
In any case, the jjust the title “An Aristocracy of Critics” puts us in the land of double think and newspeak!! What it claims to be its subjects….ideas, power, personalities (hero worship ad nauseum) reads like a sampler of what was referred to as the abstract masculinity of market man: Money, Sex, Power.
And so the Fear and Loathing video cuts off for me repeatedly at 9:02, at the punch. Do men still believe that punching some big daddy in charge of it all will solve everything? No wonder……
When I read the synopsis of Headwinds…all I could think, all I can say, is Ouch! KInda weird the thought synthesis going on during this powerful Mercury retro in its sign of exaltation, Virgo. I’ve been singing/composing a new song all week, “It’s a Great Big Goes Around Comes Around World. ”
See what I mean?
James…I would be thrilled for an interview between you and Daniel Litsz of Dark Journalist (hope I spelled his name correctly?). That would be awesome, 3 hrs. is not unusual for him.
It would also be interesting to know who these media moguls family’s of origin were also, those connections farther back. The two of you at once would be epic and make big waves.
Thanks for all your work.
I had to look up this word:
Apocryphal – (of a story or statement) of doubtful authenticity, although widely circulated as being true.
synonyms: fictitious, made-up, untrue, fabricated, false, spurious, imaginary, mythical, legendary, dubious, doubtful, debatable, questionable, unverified, unauthenticated, unsubstantiated, unsupported
thanks!! I didn’t know that meant that.
Main Stream media only effects you if you actually read it, or listen to it, or if others do. Oh, so maybe it is a problem, eh!
We “who can see” live inside two realities/”realities”:
1) the reality that actually exists, that can be personally seen, felt, heard, smelled, and, less commonly, tasted.
2) the “reality” that exists amongst the population which has been generated by the media, “entertainment” and liesmedia, along with “education” and social institutions like 501(c)(3) “churches” and related.
COVID-19(84) has shown us so, so clearly that the gullibility, the corruption, the pathology of the masses will directly affect us no matter how much we “pull the plug.” And as society’s Overton Window moves farther and farther left, away from actually-existing reality towards a world of “I identify as” and “truth is whatever I want it to be,” those of us grounded in actually-existing reality will be perceived more and more as “insane” and, rapidly, “dangerous.” Expect a new Kristallnacht for we “anti-vaxxers” soon.
“Mainstream” media can’t be allowed to continue if humanity wants to continue.
And then, there’s the dreamers…..
Adam Curtis’ The Century of the Self is a key work in understanding how the media creates the synthetic “reality” most people live in. That it was produced by a “mainstream” outlet like BBC Two makes it a big plus for so-called “normies.”
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Interesting and enlightening, thanks!
Of course, that’s just more technocracy – “technology and science will solve ALL of our problems” – but it’s important to understand how “they” are thinking and what they plan to do with what is now possible.
Exactly !
I’m still waiting for the hover cars. Were they all buried with the Jetsons?
I was thinking deeply about this last night. Is not the military dream itself an orgiastic dream of death?
The core military practice is war, which provides the orgy on the blood- drenched table of the battlefield.
It seems to me that the only ones who glorify war are those who don’t participate, and those who profit, both glad for someone else to die for them and their profit and power.
Mr. Corbett, Media studies are done in the colleges and universities. Sut Jhally , professor of media studies at Univ Of Mass., Berkshires, has done excellent work which can be viewed somewhat online, and his own film “Codes of Gender” is outrageously compact and hard hitting.
A few years ago in Nepal I began to read Susan Sontag’s “On Photography”in a cafe I found it in, and was so blown away I immediately began to copy sections, and started exclaiming about it to the young woman who had introduced herself to me and sat down. She told me she had just done her degree Thesis at University in Ireland on Susan Sontag.
So, no, media studies are not absent at all. I had a prof who made us watch the most brutal documentaries of Spanish films, as well as other very hard hitting material. As well as incisive courses in manga, theatre, film, etc.
I seriously do not understand this bandwagon of thrashing education. Most of us have already been exposed to more lies than an elephant could swallow by the time we learn to speak. Lies in education are valuable, they teach one how to recognize and dissemble lies. It’s like when they took all the fun toys out of the playground, the ones you could get hurt on if you didn’t deal,learn, grow, as in life.
Don’t ever tell the children a lie! I wish!!
If you raise a child forcing them to eat everything you serve them on that plate, whether it suits them or not, you’ve trained a human to eat lies.
How could we recognize lies if we never heard one? It would be an ungrasped concept.
Let’s not throw out the baby with the bathwater. A classical liberal arts education is modeled upon and based on the seven visible and felt planets.
After more than thirty years inquiry into astronomy/astrology, I predict those planets aren’t going anywhere soon.
EU Energy Crisis – The Green Agenda or How This Energy Crisis is Different from All Others
Good read from Engdahl
https://journal-neo.org/2021/10/11/the-green-agenda-or-how-this-energy-crisis-is-different-from-all-others/
QUOTE: “The crisis was entirely predictable.”
This October 11th F. William Engdahl article
“The Green Agenda or How This Energy Crisis is Different from All Others” is an excellent read.
— He covers many aspects very well. For example:
…What few understand is how today’s Green energy markets are rigged to benefit speculators like hedge funds or investors like BlackRock or Deutsche Bank and penalize energy consumers. The headline prices for natural gas traded in Europe, the Dutch TTF futures contract, is sold by the London-based ICE Exchange. It speculates on what future wholesale natural gas prices in the EU will be in one, two or three months hence. The ICE is backed by Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, Deutsche Bank and Société Générale among others. The market is in what are called gas futures contracts or derivatives.
Banks or others can speculate for pennies on the dollar, and when news broke on how low EU gas storage for the coming winter were, financial sharks went on a feeding frenzy. By early October futures prices for Dutch TTF gas had exploded by an unprecedented 300% in only days. Since February it is far worse, as a standard LNG cargo of 3.4 trillion BTU (British Thermal Units) now costs $100-120 million, while at the end of February its cost was less than $20 million. That’s a 500-600% rise in seven months….
— The following INSANITY was new to me! …
…The diabolical way EU electricity costs are computed, allegedly to encourage inefficient solar and wind and discourage conventional sources, is that, as French energy analyst Antonio Haya put it,
“the most expensive plant of those needed to cover demand (marginal plant) sets the price for each hour of production for all the production matched in the auction.”
So today’s natural gas price sets the price for essentially zero cost hydro-electric electricity. Given the soaring price for natural gas, that is defining EU electricity costs. It’s a diabolical pricing architecture that benefits speculators and destroys consumers, including households and industry….
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I want to BUMP this 18 minute video
The Truth About Renewables
https://www.corbettreport.com/nwnw20210909/#comment-117645
It is time well spent.
I’m recalling that November 2016 Forbes article written by Ida Auken on behalf of the World Economic Forum.
Welcome To 2030: I Own Nothing, Have No Privacy And Life Has Never Been Better
https://archive.is/h8U1J
https://www.forbes.com/sites/worldeconomicforum/2016/11/10/shopping-i-cant-really-remember-what-that-is-or-how-differently-well-live-in-2030/?sh=fe2958617350
[Hat tip to MagicBullet
https://www.corbettreport.com/greatreset/#comment-95738 ]
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Energy Journalist Irina Slav writes about proposed policy plans:
The plan that the authors of the report outline starts with moving to a 100-percent reliance on electricity as a source of energy…
…Naturally, critics would be quick to point out that a complete reliance on one form of energy may not be particularly smart, for which there is more than enough evidence from the fossil fuel era. Still, one of the tenets of the absolute-zero plan is an economy 100 percent powered by electricity generated by renewable sources…
…the report prescribes that the UK must reduce its energy consumption—and reduce it substantially—in order for the absolute zero plan to work…
…“we’ll only have to cut our use of energy to 60% of today’s levels,” the authors wrote. “We can achieve this with incremental changes to the way we use energy…”
…Making people buy certain products and not others would be difficult, but the UK government has already signaled it was ready to remove the option of choice to hit its climate targets…
…They will also have time to get used to the idea of beef and lamb disappearing from supermarkets because, according to the authors of the report, eating ruminants contributes unacceptably high levels of emissions to the global total…
…While far from impossible, these changes are contingent on the goodwill of enough people—or on several successive governments’ willingness to prescribe behaviors through bans….
Read much more at this ENERGY CLIMATE CHANGE SUB-THREAD
https://www.corbettreport.com/october-open-thread-2/#comment-119562
[Some aspects presented in this article are above my pay grade.]
October 13, 2021
“Here is The Hidden $150 Trillion Agenda Behind The “Crusade” Against Climate Change” – Zero Hedge re: Bank of America Report (114 pages)
[GRAPHICS]
https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/here-hidden-150-trillion-agenda-behind-crusade-against-climate-change
EXCERPTS
…- and while it is handy to have a centralized compendium of the data, a 5 minute google search can provide all the answers that are “accepted” dogma by the green lobby.
But while we don’t care about the charts, the cheat sheets, or the propaganda, what we were interested in was the bottom line – how much would this green utopia cost, because if the “net zero”, “ESG”, “green” narrative is pushed so hard 24/7, you know it will cost a lot.
Turns out it does. A lot, lot.
Responding rhetorically to the key question, “how much will it cost?”, BofA cuts to the case and writes $150 trillion over 30 years – some $5 trillion in annual investments – amounting to twice current global GDP!
At this point the report gets good because since it has to be taken seriously, it has to also be at least superficially objective. And here, the details behind the numbers, do we finally learn why the net zero lobby is so intent on pushing this green utopia –
simple answer:
because it provides an endless stream of taxpayer and debt-funded “investments” which in turn need a just as constant degree of debt monetization by central banks. …
…BNEF has a higher estimate that the total investment needed for energy supply and infrastructure could be as high as $173tn through 2050, or up to $5.8tn annually, which is nearly three times the amount invested on an annual basis today…
…- BoA QUOTE – … But it can be done, with technology, economy, markets and ESG joining forces. Exponential cost reductions in wind, solar and batteries technologies have made renewables the cheapest form of energy in areas producing >90% of global electricity. Market appetite is chipping in too. Labelled bonds and loans jumped to > $3tn this year, with $3 in every $10 of flows into global equities going into ESG, which will support climate-friendly investments, as well as funding new ones needed to further decarbonize our planet like green mining, green hydrogen or carbon capture. END QUOTE…
…So if it sounds like “the crusade against climate change” is one giant con game meant to enrich a handful of kleptocrats…it’s because that’s precisely what it is…
…If that sounds scarier than any religion in human history, it’s because it is.
[Here we go again…]
Wed Oct 13, 2021 – Yahoo News
England receives climate change warning: ‘Adapt or die’
https://archive.is/s7Z3N
EXCERPTS
A dire report released Wednesday by the United Kingdom’s Environment Agency warns that the ravages of climate change have already begun and will force the country to quickly adapt.
“It is adapt or die,” Emma Howard Boyd, the head of the agency, said in a statement. “While mitigation might save the planet, it is adaptation, preparing for climate shocks, that will save millions of lives.”..
…By the 2050s, the report states, sea level will rise by as much as 9 inches in London. Three decades later it will have risen by nearly 18 inches there, resulting in widespread, regular flooding.
Titled “Living Better With a Changing Climate,” the report, mandated by the British government, focuses on how the country will need to adapt to the impacts of global warming. With global carbon emissions continuing to reach new highs, the report does not downplay its grim findings or understate the importance of the forthcoming U.N. Climate Change Conference in Glasgow, Scotland….
Here is the pdf
Living better with a changing climate
Report to Ministers under the Climate Change Act – October 2021
https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1024660/environment-agency-climate-change-adaptation-report.pdf
Published by:
Environment Agency – (gov.uk)
– Media –
Oct 13th
Injunction Ruling Against YouTube/Google Censorship! Removal Of Lockdown-Critical Videos “Illegal”
https://notrickszone.com/2021/10/13/injunction-ruling-against-youtube-google-censorship-removal-of-lockdown-critical-videos-illegal/
YouTube suffered a major legal blow earlier this week on censorship. It’s a huge victory for free speech and the democratic right to open, unobstructed discussion on online platforms.
“Violate our guidelines” is no adequate basis… “must be more specific”
A group of government and lockdown-critical German actors, performers and artists of the action #allesaufdentisch (everything on the table) scored a major win in a Cologne-Germany court against YouTube!
YouTube gets taken to court, and loses!
Yesterday we reported here how YouTube had removed videos posted by prominent German actors who criticized the German government in what appeared to targeted censorship of legitimate views. But the prominent group of actors and artists refused to stand silent and took legal action against YouTube, a platform owned by mighty Google.
Represented by Hamburg attorney Joachim Steinhoefel, the case was taken to a regional court in Cologne.
Deletion of the videos “illegal”
“The Cologne Regional Court issued an injunction, ruling that YouTube’s deletion of the videos was illegal,” reported Bild, which has a copy of the court order. “According to the court, the deletion of the videos in which the artists interviewed Leipzig mathematics professor Stephan Luckhaus (68) and neurobiologist Gerald Hüther (70) was ‘unjustified’.”
The court found that YouTube citing the content “violate our guidelines on medical misinformation” is an adequate basis for deletion and that the platform must be more specific.
“Far too vague”
Especially problematic: “claims about vaccinations against Covid-19 that contradict the consensus expert opinion of local health authorities or the World Health Organization (WHO).”
According to the Cologne Court, YouTube’s was “far too vague”….
— AUSTRALIA —
This applies to just about any adult…
Australia’s Northern Territory imposes the strictest vaccine mandate in the world.
Those who don’t comply by Nov. 13 will be fined $5,000.
(100 seconds)
https://twitter.com/disclosetv/status/1448316889063624708
Wed. October 13, 2021 – Activist Post
[A whole series of separate incidents and articles]
From the Streets of Victoria, Australia:
“We Are Now in Deep Trouble Here … This Is a Fight for Our Souls and Our Humanity.”
https://www.activistpost.com/2021/10/from-the-streets-of-victoria-australia-we-are-now-in-deep-trouble-here-this-is-a-fight-for-our-souls-and-our-humanity.html
That’s so cruel. I can’t believe that older lady was sprayed and assaulted by police. That officer deserves to be shot. If that were my mom, that’s what I would do.
What has gotten into these “people” in Australia and Canada? They are assaulting the elderly, like Nazis. Have they always been that way?
I’m stunned. So far, the police in the US haven’t given people that hard of a time. I know there has been some issues, but not like that.
To manhandle and spray an older woman is really cowardly. He needs to have some consequences.
Wed. Oct 13th
New Zealand Forces Vaccination Mandate On All Education, Health-Care Workers
https://www.zerohedge.com/covid-19/new-zealand-forces-vaccination-mandate-all-education-health-care-workers
FULL article
New Zealand announced late Monday that it would join the growing list of developed nations forcing workers – or at least certain workers – to choose: either accept the jab, or lose your job.
One week after Canada adopted mandatory vaccination rules for federal workers and travelers, New Zealand has announced its own vaccine mandates for most teachers and health care workers.
Per NZ’s Liberal-led government, doctors, nurses and other health-care workers must be fully vaxxed by Dec. 1, while everyone working in education who has contact with students must be vaccinated by Jan. 1.
“We can’t leave anything to chance so that’s why we are making it mandatory,” said COVID Response Minister Chris Hipkins, who is also the country’s education minister.
“Vaccination remains our strongest and most effective tool to protect against infection and disease,” Hipkins said.
New Zealand briefly enjoyed COVID-free status after the initial global outbreak, but the country’s “drawbridge” strategy was unable to keep out the delta variant, imposing a lockdown in Auckland, the country’s largest city after confirming just a single case. As cases spread despite the tightening restrictions, the government was forced to finally abandon its “COVIDZero” strategy.
New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern said the highly transmissible delta variant had proved a “game-changer” that can’t be easily eliminated.
As kiwis confront the new system, the Guardian is reporting that New Zealand’s epidemiology “experts” were taken by surprise when Ardern abandoned “COVIDZero”. They said they weren’t consulted about the government’s new system, which will lessen restrictions in three stages.
“We were obviously surprised on Monday last week when the government seemed to say that we were moving away from elimination,” said prof Michael Baker, one of the country’s most prominent pandemic communicators and a member of the ministry’s Covid-19 Technical Advisory group. “A decision of that size – changing your major strategy – you’d think you would consult with [the] quite small batch of scientists and other advisers who work very hard to support the government … explaining things to the public.”
“That was very unusual. I think the government’s done a great job generally with consultation and getting us all to at least understand the rationale for change.”
Others insisted that the only way out for the country is full vaccination.
Now, keep in mind, New Zealand has confirmed fewer than 5K cases and fewer than 30 deaths.
NEWS
Oct 13
Feds Deploy Non-Toxic Gas On Subway In Test Of Biological Attack Preparedness
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/feds-deploy-non-toxic-gas-subway-test-biological-attack-preparedness
[LINK to NBC in article]
— FULL article
If you smell something strange during your next subway ride, don’t panic, it’s not a terror attack – it’s just the Feds testing out a new strategy for averting chemical and biological attacks on the country’s largest public transportation system.
According to NBC 4 New York, the MTA, working in partnership with the Department of Homeland Security and a team of researchers and city agencies, will deploy a non-toxic gas at 120 places across the city. The tests will be carried out on five days between Oct. 18 and Oct. 29.
Most of the test sites will be above ground, including in some parks. But an unknown number of tests will be carried out below ground in subway stations across the city (exact details aren’t being released to the public).
The public is advised: should one happen to stumble upon a test site, the gas is non-toxic and poses no public health risk.
Although details are slim, the study is intended to simulate “the aerosol release of a biological agent in a densely populated urban environment.”
“The study will track movement of non-toxic material and the results from these tests will be used to learn more about the relationship between airflow in street level and underground environments,” the MTA said.
Commuters who encounter test sites will likely see teams of researchers around. The study is part of a secretive federal campaign called the Urban Threat Dispersion program. Testing has taken place in NYC before back in 2016, while cities like Washington DC and Boston have also been tested.
Terrifying.
Yes Sir/Ma’am!
With the cynical cultivation and wielding of deparaved and immoderate superstition, the resulting desensitization can go both ways: It can either be liberating and empowering or wear a will down into placid and obedient playdough.
I’ll have to see how it goes with me…
As a probable indication, it’s now back into the hamsterwheel with me.
Solution: Stepping Out of the Chessboard
– Exposing Controlled Opposition (Henna Maria)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keG4TvYENaY
In short: Anarchy
We can not change the systems, because the systems are the problem.
So we need to deconstruct the systems (state, etc)
and have a basis of “natural law”. freedom, equality, clarity and openess.
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Thank you for sharing! A beautiful presentation!
I especially liked her red-flags for identifying infiltrators. She emphasizes not to be paranoid, but aware. Listen to your intuition when judging the quality of one’s character. It ties back to James’ article last month. https://www.corbettreport.com/sunstein-won-cognitive-infiltration-of-the-alternative-media/
The freedom movement can and will bring about powerful change. We are capable of stepping out of the system and can choose to not play the system’s game.
The bottom line… We need to trust our instincts and intuitions as we move toward our evolution. Action and effort is key.
Why are we playing the game which rules are decided by the Elite?
With the legal system and the elections we are just fighting
some aspects of their rules.
So we are following their rules to fight their rules.
Which will never work.
The rules can changed slightly (or temporary) to avoid too much opposition.
And to pretend that the legal system or the election system worked.
And sometimes people are dumped (and suicided) out of the elite’s protection.
How can we step out of their game?
Build a parallel society?
We need everything. Food, housing, resources, technology, money.
But money that is made by the bankers, is the last thing we really need.
It is just a means of transfer of goods.
But what they can never give are:
friendship, help, understanding, trust, care, equality, faith, etc.
Then these are the things a parallel society should be based on.
So here I am sending both documentaries, Monopoly and Headwinds to a student and I discovered it’s much easier to watch Monopoly on YouTube, which seems somehow… paradoxical given the subject matter and approach. Odysee repeatedly wouldn’t open it so I looked to see if the video had been posted elsewhere and boom, there it was on YouTube. Since I didn’t want to take the risk of sending a student a link that wouldn’t open, I sent the YouTube one. Just a remark.
I’ve done the same.
“Simple” works.
Good Morning! yea “simple” can be very refreshing! just gotta stay vigilant.
Refreshingly Honest Billionaire Says Media Purchase Will Be Used For Propaganda
https://www.blacklistednews.com/article/80996/refreshingly-honest-billionaire-says-media-purchase-will-be-used-for.html
In a recent interview with The Wall Street Journal, Mathias Döpfner, CEO of the German publisher Axel Springer, said that Politico staffers will be required to adhere to a set of principles which include “support for a united Europe, Israel’s right to exist and a free-market economy, among others.”
“These values are like a constitution, they apply to every employee of our company,” Mr. Döpfner told WSJ. People with a fundamental problem with any of these principles “should not work for Axel Springer, very clearly,” he said.
I mean, how refreshing is that? How often does a billionaire corporation buy up a media property and just straightforwardly tell you they’re going to be using it to push propaganda? They even say what the propaganda will be. It makes you feel like your intelligence is being respected.