We get more information about what happens in the rest of the world than at any other time in our history. This information is collected and transformed by the media into gross negative forms so it can be sold to the public. Our thoughts become based on screwed-up versions of facts ideas and information. There is a universal law going round the web which states:
If you think what you want you get what you want. If you think what you don't want you get what you don't want.
Our world is the manifestation of our thoughts! As our thoughts are mainly formed by misinformation about what we don’t want we get what we don’t want.
A news item is given equal pro and con weight despite their merit. Some ‘but’ poltroon view often follows a presidential comment.
Historically invasions speeches sermons tracts and books governed thought. Ideas were slow in spreading because travel was slow. Response to ideas too was slow. Now the speed of information transfer is equal to the speed of light. Our thoughts are created in an instant.
Ideas today take the form of information. The media gathers facts worldwide and prepares them to feed what has become a worldwide industry. It includes newspapers and magazines press and photo agencies television radio films books advertising education rallies marches public-speeches pressure-groups charities and the Internet.
Information is given a precise spin by the media calculated to evoke a negative response by its public. If public emotions can be aroused the media will have changed raw facts and information into marketable negative newsworthy items. The universal law transforms these public negative thoughts into the world we see each day.
How has this principle manifested American foreign policy?
The principle was not observable during World Wars one and two. Neither was it seen in Korea. Nor was it evident in the Cold War with Russia. These four wars were victorious for the US and too for the West. A slightly bemused media was mute in its celebration of these victories.
The media industry then began to expand then explode. Its economics forced it to be preoccupied with its own interest. The media began to see everyone as a member of some minority group. This formed their marketing philosophy. It set people against government and policy.
The Vietnamese War fed the media with information suited to the treatment of negative spin and transformed into cash income. A negative climate of public opinion was created. The media used the war to market its product and justify the media’s existence. These self-defeating negatives lost the war for the US with the Vietcong.
We did not see the principle of media negative spin much in the wars in Yugoslavia. These wars were successful for the US before the media had time to affect its outcome.
The principle was not evident in Congo or in Dafur. The US Government was glad to leave this fight between black races to the untouchable UN. The wars were not newsworthy without US involvement in spite of the hundreds of thousands of deaths.
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