The mainstream media is aging and collapsing under the weight of its own hubris and
arrogance.

Now entirely formulaic in presentation and predictable in substance, the ‘major’ outlets of
news, which are monopolized under only a small handful of corporations, serve the purpose
of misleading the public on important issues and manufacturing consent for government
and the oligarchs.

The public is still largely numb to this reality, and in a wicked catch-22 for modern man,
many people are still addicted to the very media that serves as the primary weapon of
social control against them.

The tide is turning, however, and to help break the spell we bring you this comprehensive
list of 11 tactics used against the public by the mainstream media to coerce consensus,
divide, conquer, ridicule and stifle truthful or meaningful conversation about the state of
our world.

Lying by Omission – What is not on the nightly news?


This is the most important question to ask when consuming mainstream media.
The average hour long broadcast consists of 48 minutes or less of actual news
programming, minus, of course, the chit-chatting, the expensive motion graphics and the
bumpers, highlights and story recaps.

With a formula like this, full of pomp and grandstanding, the impression given is that if
does not make it on the nightly news, the it is not of significance.

The most obvious way in which the mainstream media manufactures consent for policy
makers and advertisers is by omitting from the news reel those stories and perspectives
which may compromise the broadcasters agenda, whatever that may be.

Controlling the Debate

Who is arguing, and for what cause?

News programs are businesses just like anything else, and as such news executives keep a
go-to list of contacts to fulfill any necessary role in a program or segment.

If the government needs credibility, they roll out an ex-president and remind you that he
has ‘gravitas.’ If the military industrial complex needs a voice, then they roll out a familiar
think-tanker to interject in a debate with a common-sense perspective in favor of national
security.

If something is too complicated for public consumption, then they open the rolodex to the
‘experts’ page and shuffle some know-it-all in front of the camera.

The media is laden with groomed pundits, so-called opinion leaders, and commentators,
and each one has a definite reputation, each one resonates with a specific target audience,
and each one fills a predictable role in a conversation.

Program guests are very well vetted, and news is a science, a very lucrative science that
excels in giving the impression of a diversity in ideas while keeping the debate sequestered
in a very well constructed box. The characters in this box make all the difference.

Selecting the Right Anchors, Casters and Presenters


Our lives have been pegged to the dollar, and as such, a ‘good job’ is valued above many
genuine virtues.

People like to keep their jobs, as do news anchors and news casters, and since news is,
again, a business, the voices and faces on news programs are hired to perform a role, a job
description, a task. They are not employed to pursue morally driven journalism for the
benefit of society.

If they perform as they are required, they advance and gain more exposure. If they rock
the boat, there are a thousand other hungry job-seekers chomping at the bit to replace
them and do exactly they are hired to do.

News anchoring is a job like anything else, and those at the forefront are the best at
playing the role.

Scripting and Synchronizing News


One of the creepier and more blatant efforts to homogenize thought and manufacture
consent is to script the news at high level, then distribute these scripts to many different
locales and anchors to read verbatim, while they feign authenticity.

This is partially a result of the business decision to save money by employing as few actual
news gatherers as possible, but is also a key part of the strategy to achieve conformity
amongst people of different backgrounds and interests.

The government has also been known to interject itself into the chain of command for
selecting which news scripts are to be disseminated to the public.

This is the most fundamental characteristic of propaganda, and is rather embarrassing to
witness once you realize just how disingenuous your local news presenters are and just
how easily duped most people are.

Politicizing Everything


Language is the greatest weapon of social control, and with mainstream media, powerfully
debilitating language is pushed into every corner of our consciousness.

Conservative vs. Liberal. Democrat vs. Republican. Right-winger vs. Left-winger. Good vs.
Bad. Left vs. Right. Right vs. Wrong. White vs. Black.

And so on. Ad nauseam.

The truth is that ideas and opinions are as vastly different as grains of sand on a beach, yet
the media intentionally frames every issue in terms of a phoney left-right paradigm that
has been constructed to pigeon hole complex ideas and interests into a cheapened thought
prison.

No unorthodox idea or point of view can reach critical mass because everything is
automatically framed in a ‘with us or against us’ mindset, turning people against each other
for no reason other than to appeal to our desire to be on the winning team.

The mainstream media is the chief party responsible for creating the constructs of’left’ and
‘right,’ which have been tightly integrated into our social consciousness as a means of
achieving divisiveness and disagreement among the populace. This is the chief tactic of divide and conquer, and when people are compelled on any issue to ‘pick a team’ and fight the rivalry to it’s bitter end, many opportunities for true progress are lost and the populace is easily goaded into a position favorable to the elite.

Using the Language of Separation and Labels


Sometime in the 1990’s, the mainstream media stopped referring to people as ‘people’ or
even as ‘citizens’ and began calling everyone ‘consumers.’

Once again, language is important to shaping reality, and as ‘consumers’ our role in the
affairs of business and state are reduced to hapless bystanders whose job it is to choose
and reject, not interject and affect.

We’ve all heard the label ‘conspiracy theorist/ which is the most popular label used when
an idea or story is unfavorable to the mainstream media and the interests that back them
up.

You are a ‘conspiracy theorist’ if you ask questions, assimilate facts in a logical manner, or
pursue justice outside of the main flow of public discourse on a popular issue.

This type of language is also part of the process of politicizing everything, and by also
labeling people in accordance with their country of origin, religion, skin color, economic
class, or whatever else, more wedges of division are driven into the populace, deflating our
inherent power in numbers.

Asking the Wrong Questions

Press access to ‘important’ people in our society is tightly regulated, and the powers that
be don’t like to be confronted with unexpected and hard questions.

For this, the mainstream media dutifully uses its access to people in high places to ask
softball, trivial, nonsensical, ignorant questions about irrelevant and superfluous issues.
Independent media is winning the long race against corporate/fascist propagandized media
because people are naturally inclined to resonate with common sense and truth, which is
not at all what corporate mainline media is involved with.

White house correspondents shouldn’t waste our time and insult our intelligence by asking
a war time president about his pet dog or a recent golfing trip. But they do, all the time.

Closing the Book Too Soon

Moving an important or complicated issue from the front page as quickly as possible is a
common strategy to remove touchy subjects from the public conversation.

Sadly, our national attention span is at an all time low, mostly because we’ve been trained
to move from issue to issue with lightening speed, never soaking up any one thing for too
long.

With such a short term memory, it is easy to protect a politician, forget a genocide, ignore
the long-term effects of a bank bailout, and so on, just by moving onto to something new.
Once the media has signaled that a story has been resolved or adequately discussed, then
any after thought, individual investigation, or further inquiry is labeled as extremist and
ignored.

Triviality and Distraction

With all of the important decisions being made daily by powerful people, decisions that
genuinely affect quality of life for many people, the news outlets are steadfastly devoted to
engaging in gossip, entertainment, murders and acts of violence, car accidents, disasters
and other pablum.

The body politic is kept confused by celebrity happenings, endless sports contests and
other such pageantry, and the media uses these many forms of distractions to fill time and
brain space so that important issues are seen as a drag or as a downer, and never given
proper reflection.

This is so ubiquitous in our society nowadays that there really is no escape.

Outright Lying

When all else fails, just lie, make it up as you go along, sell your air time to the highest
bidder, and never look back.

In the internet age, people are pretty keen on fact checking, rebutting, arguing, and
gathering stats, and there are enough facts available to prove any side to any story.
In fact, this has become an art form for major media, and the ability to gather facts in
accordance with an agenda is a profitable skill for the mainstream media.

Lying has always worked, and the bigger the lie, the more likely it is to be believed.

Bonus – Eye Candy and Mind Melting

This one is a bonus and part of the new era of network news. Rather than employ virtuous
gumshoes and hardcore reporters of truth, mainstream media instead invests in graphic
artists to make each frame of the broadcast an over-designed motion collage of brain-
melting info overload.

Staying focused on what the anchor or guest is actually saying is impossible.

By design, the news is presented in a mad shotgun blast of competing signals, and your
attention is split in ten directions with tickers, bubbles, stock footage, gyrating lights and
special effects.

The point here is to exhaust the mind with over-stimulation so that the brain cannot
function methodically and cannot process an issue beyond the shallow surface. This is also
known as hypnotism, or mind-control.

Conclusion

News is a commodity just like everything else these days, and although many still believe
the point of news is to inform, it is important to accept the hard truth that the purpose of
the news is really just to sell something, be it a product, an idea, a candidate, a public
image, a war, or whatever.

News is a commodity just like everything else these days, and although many still believe
the point of news is to inform, it is important to accept the hard truth that the purpose of
the news is really just to sell something, be it a product, an idea, a candidate, a public
image, a war, or whatever.

For this, the mainstream media is focused on first deciding which issues are to be discussed
in the public forum, then by using a bagful of tricks to shape people’s perceptions of an
issue, the media divides us and pits us against each other while leading us into consent for
an underlying and hidden agenda.

Source:
Waking Times

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