Disinformation: How It Works
by
Brandon
Smith
Alt-Market.com
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There was
a time, not too long ago (relatively speaking), that governments
and the groups of elites that controlled them did not find it necessary
to conscript themselves into wars of disinformation.
Propaganda
was relatively straightforward. The lies were much simpler. The
control of information flow was easily directed. Rules were enforced
with the threat of property confiscation and execution for anyone
who strayed from the rigid socio-political structure. Those who
had theological, metaphysical or scientific information outside
of the conventional and scripted collective world view were tortured
and slaughtered. The elites kept the information to themselves,
and removed its remnants from mainstream recognition, sometimes
for centuries before it was rediscovered.
With the advent
of anti-feudalism, and most importantly the success of the American
Revolution, elitists were no longer able to dominate information
with the edge of a blade or the barrel of a gun. The establishment
of Republics, with their philosophy of open government and rule
by the people, compelled Aristocratic minorities to plot more subtle
ways of obstructing the truth and thus maintaining their hold over
the world without exposing themselves to retribution from the masses.
Thus, the complex art of disinformation was born.
The technique,
the magic of the lie, was refined and perfected. The
mechanics of the human mind and the human soul became an endless
obsession for the establishment.
The goal was
malicious, but socially radical; instead of expending the impossible
energy needed to dictate the very form and existence of the truth,
they would allow it to drift, obscured in a fog of contrived data.
They would wrap the truth in a Gordian Knot of misdirection and
fabrication so elaborate that they felt certain the majority of
people would surrender, giving up long before they ever finished
unraveling the deceit. The goal was not to destroy the truth, but
to hide it in plain sight.
In modern times,
and with carefully engineered methods, this goal has for the most
part been accomplished. However, these methods also have inherent
weaknesses. Lies are fragile. They require constant attentiveness
to keep them alive. The exposure of a single truth can rip through
an ocean of lies, evaporating it instantly.
In this article,
we will examine the methods used to fertilize and promote the growth
of disinformation, as well as how to identify the roots of disinformation
and effectively cut them, starving out the entire system of fallacies
once and for all.
Media Disinformation
Methods
The mainstream
media, once tasked with the job of investigating government corruption
and keeping elitists in line, has now become nothing more than a
public relations firm for corrupt officials and their Globalist
handlers. The days of the legitimate investigative reporter
are long gone (if they ever existed at all), and journalism itself
has deteriorated into a rancid pool of so called TV Editorialists
who treat their own baseless opinions as supported fact.
The elitist
co-opting of news has been going on in one form or another since
the invention of the printing press. However, the first methods
of media disinformation truly came to fruition under the supervision
of newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, who believed the truth
was subjective and open to his personal interpretation.
Some of the
main tactics used by the mainstream media to mislead the masses
are as follows:
Lie Big,
Retract Quietly: Mainstream media sources (especially newspapers)
are notorious for reporting flagrantly dishonest and unsupported
news stories on the front page, then quietly retracting those stories
on the very back page when they are caught. In this case, the point
is to railroad the lie into the collective consciousness. Once the
lie is finally exposed, it is already too late, and a large portion
of the population will not notice or care when the truth comes out.
Unconfirmed
Or Controlled Sources As Fact: Cable news venues often cite
information from unnamed sources, government sources
that have an obvious bias or agenda, or expert sources
without providing an alternative expert view. The information
provided by these sources is usually backed by nothing more than
blind faith.
Calculated
Omission: Otherwise known as cherry picking data.
One simple piece of information or root item of truth can derail
an entire disinfo news story, so instead of trying to gloss over
it, they simply pretend as if it doesnt exist. When the fact
is omitted, the lie can appear entirely rational. This tactic is
also used extensively when disinformation agents and crooked journalists
engage in open debate.
Distraction,
And The Manufacture Of Relevance: Sometimes the truth wells
up into the public awareness regardless of what the media does to
bury it. When this occurs their only recourse is to attempt to change
the publics focus and thereby distract them from the truth
they were so close to grasping. The media accomplishes this by over-reporting
on a subject that has nothing to do with the more important issues
at hand. Ironically, the media can take an unimportant story, and
by reporting on it ad nauseum, cause many Americans to assume that
because the media wont shut-up about it, it must be important!
Dishonest
Debate Tactics: Sometimes, men who actually are concerned with
the average Americans pursuit of honesty and legitimate fact-driven
information break through and appear on T.V. However, rarely are
they allowed to share their views or insights without having to
fight through a wall of carefully crafted deceit and propaganda.
Because the media know they will lose credibility if they do not
allow guests with opposing viewpoints every once in a while, they
set up and choreograph specialized T.V. debates in highly restrictive
environments which put the guest on the defensive, and make it difficult
for them to clearly convey their ideas or facts.
TV pundits
are often trained in what are commonly called Alinsky Tactics.
Saul Alinsky was a moral relativist, and champion of the lie as
a tool for the greater good; essentially, a modern day
Machiavelli. His Rules
for Radicals were supposedly meant for grassroots activists
who opposed the establishment and emphasized the use of any means
necessary to defeat ones political opposition. But is it truly
possible to defeat an establishment built on lies, by use of even
more elaborate lies, and by sacrificing ones ethics? In reality,
his strategies are the perfect format for corrupt institutions and
governments to dissuade dissent from the masses. Today, Alinskys
rules are used more often by the establishment than by its opposition.
Alinskys
Strategy: Win At Any Cost, Even If You Have To Lie
Alinskys
tactics have been adopted by governments and disinformation specialists
across the world, but they are most visible in TV debate. While
Alinsky sermonized about the need for confrontation in society,
his debate tactics are actually designed to circumvent real and
honest confrontation of opposing ideas with slippery tricks and
diversions. Alinskys tactics, and their modern usage, can
be summarized as follows:
1) Power
is not only what you have, but what the enemy thinks you have.
We see this
tactic in many forms. For example, projecting your own movement
as mainstream, and your opponents as fringe. Convincing your
opponent that his fight is a futile one. Your opposition may act
differently, or even hesitate to act at all, based on their perception
of your power. How often have we heard this line: The government
has predator drones. There is nothing the people can do now
This is a projection of exaggerated invincibility designed to elicit
apathy from the masses.
2) Never
go outside the experience of your people, and whenever possible,
go outside of the experience of the enemy.
Dont
get drawn into a debate about a subject you do not know as well
as or better than your opposition. If possible, draw them into such
a situation instead. Go off on tangents. Look for ways to increase
insecurity, anxiety and uncertainty in your opposition. This is
commonly used against unwitting interviewees on cable news shows
whose positions are set up to be skewered. The target is blind-sided
by seemingly irrelevant arguments that they are then forced to address.
In television and radio, this also serves to waste broadcast time
to prevent the target from expressing his own position.
3) Make
the enemy live up to their own book of rules.
The objective
is to target the opponents credibility and reputation by accusations
of hypocrisy. If the tactician can catch his opponent in even the
smallest misstep, it creates an opening for further attacks, and
distracts away from the broader moral question.
4) Ridicule
is mans most potent weapon.
Ron Paul
is a crackpot. Gold bugs are crazy. Constitutionalists
are fringe extremists. Baseless ridicule is almost impossible
to counter because it is meant to be irrational. It infuriates the
opposition, which then reacts to your advantage. It also works as
a pressure point to force the enemy into concessions.
5) A good tactic
is one that your people enjoy.
The popularization
of the term Teabaggers is a classic example; it caught
on by itself because people seem to think its clever, and
enjoy saying it. Keeping your talking points simple and fun helps
your side stay motivated, and helps your tactics spread autonomously,
without instruction or encouragement.
6) A tactic
that drags on too long becomes a drag.
See rule No.
5. Dont become old news. If you keep your tactics fresh, its
easier to keep your people active. Not all disinformation agents
are paid. The useful idiots have to be motivated by
other means. Mainstream disinformation often changes gear from one
method to the next and then back again.
7) Keep
the pressure on with different tactics and actions, and utilize
all events of the period for your purpose.
Keep trying
new things to keep the opposition off balance. As the opposition
masters one approach, hit them from the flank with something new.
Never give the target a chance to rest, regroup, recover or re-strategize.
Take advantage of current events and twist their implications to
support your position. Never let a good crisis go to waste.
8) The threat
is usually more terrifying than the thing itself.
This goes hand
in hand with Rule No. 1. Perception is reality. Allow your opposition
to expend all of its energy in expectation of an insurmountable
scenario. The dire possibilities can easily poison the mind and
result in demoralization.
9) The major
premise for tactics is the development of operations that will maintain
a constant pressure upon the opposition.
The objective
of this pressure is to force the opposition to react and make the
mistakes that are necessary for the ultimate success of the campaign.
10) If you
push a negative hard and deep enough, it will break through into
its counterside.
As grassroots
activism tools, Alinsky tactics have historically been used (for
example, by labor movements or covert operations specialists) to
force the opposition to react with violence against activists, which
leads to popular sympathy for the activists cause. Today,
false (or co-opted) grassroots movements and revolutions use this
technique in debate as well as in planned street actions and rebellions
(look at Syria for a recent example).
11) The
price of a successful attack is a constructive alternative.
Never let the
enemy score points because youre caught without a solution
to the problem. Today, this is often used offensively against legitimate
activists, such as the opponents of the Federal Reserve. Complain
that your opponent is merely pointing out the problems.
Demand that they offer not just a solution, but THE
solution. Obviously, no one person has the solution.
When he fails to produce the miracle you requested, dismiss his
entire argument and all the facts he has presented as pointless.
12) Pick
the target, freeze it, personalize it and polarize it.
Cut off the
support network and isolate the target from sympathy. The targets
supporters will expose themselves. Go after individual people, not
organizations or institutions. People hurt faster than institutions.
The next time
you view an MSM debate, watch the pundits carefully, you will likely
see many if not all of the strategies above used on some unsuspecting
individual attempting to tell the truth.
Internet
Disinformation Methods
Internet trolls,
also known as paid posters or paid bloggers,
are increasingly and openly being employed by private corporations
as well governments, often for marketing purposes and for public
relations (Obama is notorious for this practice). Internet
trolling is indeed a fast growing industry.
Trolls use
a wide variety of strategies, some of which are unique to the internet,
here are just a few:
1. Make outrageous
comments designed to distract or frustrate: An Alinsky tactic used
to make people emotional, although less effective because of the
impersonal nature of the Web.
2. Pose as
a supporter of the truth, then make comments that discredit the
movement: We have seen this even on our own forums trolls
pose as supporters of the Liberty Movement, then post long, incoherent
diatribes so as to appear either racist or insane. The key to this
tactic is to make references to common Liberty Movement arguments
while at the same time babbling nonsense, so as to make those otherwise
valid arguments seem ludicrous by association. In extreme cases,
these Trojan Horse Trolls have been known to make posts
which incite violence a technique obviously intended to solidify
the false assertions of the think tank propagandists like the SPLC,
which purports that Constitutionalists should be feared as potential
domestic terrorists.
3. Dominate
Discussions: Trolls often interject themselves into productive Web
discussions in order to throw them off course and frustrate the
people involved.
4. Prewritten
Responses: Many trolls are supplied with a list or database with
pre-planned talking points designed as generalized and deceptive
responses to honest arguments. When they post, their words feel
strangely plastic and well rehearsed.
5. False Association:
This works hand in hand with item No. 2, by invoking the stereotypes
established by the Trojan Horse Troll. For example:
calling those against the Federal Reserve conspiracy theorists
or lunatics; deliberately associating anti-globalist
movements with racists and homegrown terrorists, because of the
inherent negative connotations; and using false associations to
provoke biases and dissuade people from examining the evidence objectively.
6. False Moderation:
Pretending to be the voice of reason in an argument
with obvious and defined sides in an attempt to move people away
from what is clearly true into a grey area where the
truth becomes relative.
7. Straw Man
Arguments: A very common technique. The troll will accuse his opposition
of subscribing to a certain point of view, even if he does not,
and then attacks that point of view. Or, the troll will put words
in the mouth of his opposition, and then rebut those specific words.
Sometimes,
these strategies are used by average people with serious personality
issues. However, if you see someone using these tactics often, or
using many of them at the same time, you may be dealing with a paid
internet troll.
Stopping Disinformation
The best way
to disarm disinformation agents is to know their methods inside
and out. This gives us the ability to point out exactly what they
are doing in detail the moment they try to do it. Immediately exposing
a disinformation tactic as it is being used is highly destructive
to the person utilizing it. It makes them look foolish, dishonest
and weak for even making the attempt. Internet trolls most especially
do not know how to handle their methods being deconstructed right
in front of their eyes and usually fold and run from debate when
it occurs.
The truth is
precious. It is sad that there are so many in our society who have
lost respect for it; people who have traded in their conscience
and their soul for temporary financial comfort while sacrificing
the stability and balance of the rest of the country in the process.
The human psyche
breathes on the air of truth. Without it, humanity cannot survive.
Without it, the species will collapse, starving from lack of intellectual
and emotional sustenance.
Disinformation
does not only threaten our insight into the workings of our world;
it makes us vulnerable to fear, misunderstanding, and doubt: all
things that lead to destruction. It can drive good people to commit
terrible atrocities against others, or even against themselves.
Without a concerted and organized effort to diffuse mass-produced
lies, the future will look bleak indeed.
Reprinted
with permission from Alt-Market.com,
a barter networking and informational website.
August
10, 2012
Brandon
Smith [send him mail]
is founder of the Alternative Market Project (www.alt-market.com)
as well as the head writer and co-founder of Neithercorp Press.
He specializes in macroeconomic analysis as well as studies in mainstream
media disinformation, and is now focusing on the creation of a national
network of barter markets designed to insulate and protect local
economies from the inevitable collapse of the current unsustainable
fiat system.
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© 2012 Alt-Market.com
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