On
Propaganda: Recognition and Diffusion
by
Lance White
by Lance White
I
have heard said that at the height of power in Nazi Germany there
were no fewer than 8000 propagandists employed by the German State.
I am not sure if this figure is correct, but it is not hard to ascertain
that thousands certainly were employed knowingly and unknowingly
for the sole purpose of disseminating political propaganda (on all
sides) in WWII. Political propaganda sometimes combined with limited
but violent "trigger" events, has in the past century,
and can to this day change the face of the earth in very brief time
periods.
Psychology
of the individual and the mass manipulation of such via propaganda
events or texts is the weapon to use in the 21st century
in order to bring about the changes and policies, or lack there
of, those in power seek not by force, but by convincing the
individual to implement the ideas of a few in control of State power.
In its best form it is extremely subtle and phenomenally persuasive
at the same time. Propaganda is the root, a spark from the ember
of individual wants and desires if you will, and everything that
follows, including war among other consequences both physical and
monetary, is the result of the spark. I would propose that war is
now a function of propaganda or mass psychological conditioning
as much as vice-versa. This would be the logical result in any State
once the MIC became the most powerful "institution" of
the State.
One must ask oneself, honestly and without concern for those hurling
names such as "conspiracy theorist" (propaganda itself),
how much of the current world political system is governed by "men
pushing our buttons" with propaganda events and texts. How
many "Americans" will line up willingly for "security,"
issued of course by the State, such as their new federal ID when
it comes time simply because of their own ignorance combined with
State propaganda? Political propaganda is the most powerful weapon
on the planet when used correctly because it has the potential power
to make masses of normal individuals into a lethal "group-weapon"
or into a suppressed and submissive society via deceit and manipulation
that play on the basic instinct of fear in particular. The men in
charge of the German State before and during WWII knew this all
too well (as do the men in charge in our time).
Why of course
the people don't want war. Why should some poor slob on a farm
want to risk his life in a war when the best he can get out of
it is to come back to his farm in one piece? Naturally, the common
people don't want war: neither in Russia, nor in England, nor
for that matter in Germany. That is understood. But, after all,
it is the leaders of the country who determine the policy and
it is always a simple matter to drag the people along, whether
it is a democracy, or a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament,
or a communist dictatorship.
Voice or
no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the
leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are
being attacked, and denounce the peacemakers for lack of patriotism
and exposing the country to danger. It works the same in any country.
~
Hermann Goering, Nazi Reichsmarschall
In this vein, it would be prudent for one to have as much knowledge
of propaganda as possible or face the possibility of becoming part
of a lethal "group-weapon," "suppressed-submissives"
(via taxation, we may all already be able to be defined as either)
or worse. It is imperative, in my mind, that if there is one thing
all of us should be doing it is becoming so familiar with propaganda
and itstechniques, that we can recognize it "on-sight."
By consistently having this ability available to as many individuals
as possible, the influence of political propaganda may be diminished
significantly. I believe 10% of the population possessing the ability
to consistently recognize political propaganda on-sight (and call
it such in as public a way as possible – before the war not after!)
would be sufficient to begin diminishing propaganda effects and
make starting wars, for example, for anything other than defense
very difficult. This is based on a simple premise and nothing more:
You don’t have to spill the whole apple cart – just intercept 10%
of the apples (inventory) each day until the guy goes out of business.
Create disruption in just 10% of almost any system and the system
will not run efficiently and has great potential for collapse (temporary
or permanent) as the disruption, most likely, will cascade.
My review of propaganda techniques and events began around 1990.
It has been very interesting to view the world of "political
events" through this new microscope over the last several years.
The amount of political propaganda that "Joe average"
American is exposed to unknowingly every day (via the MSM in particular)
is astounding – it now exists in ALL MSM in one form or another.
The MSM issues propaganda on a variety of subjects that the State
feels one should think of in a certain way and that way only. These
messages are repeated diligently until they no longer benefit the
State or must be adapted to new situations, or the State feels the
message has been "heard loud and clear" by a large enough
percentage of the population to reach its goal. Propaganda, in all
its forms, has become so subtle and prevalent that it is difficult
for one who is looking for it to see all of it due to the bombardment
of near invisible shells.
I caught a shining example of the subtlety of the propaganda being
foisted upon the general public in a string of jokes by Dave Letterman
early last November. Of all the jokes, I remember one in particular
because I was struck by the text book use of propaganda within the
joke (Also and up-front, I haven’t voted for a president since Perot,
so this is not about my political view – this is about subtle propaganda
and just ONE example). The joke was: "Horse John Kerry most
looks like?" The answer was "Sea Biscuit." It was
more than just a joke on a late night talk show, it was "text
book name-calling" and it did exactly what it should have when
name-calling is used correctly. It combined something extremely
humorous – the fact Kerry has a face that is long like a horse
with a coined or archaic word or phrase – "Sea Biscuit."
Brilliant – there is no response that is correct except to sit back
and laugh at yourself which is no response at all – from Kerry or
his supporters. Do I feel that Dave Letterman is a propagandist
because of this? The answer is no. I think Dave is a very visible,
but small cog in a much larger machine and doubt he was doing anything
more that evening than reading jokes that were written for him.
And, who knows, maybe a "cigar is just a cigar" in this
case – but context (the PERFECT use of name-calling at election
time, for one) would indicate otherwise.
On that note, it is important when scrutinizing media for propaganda
that one takes into consideration if what one is scrutinizing is
in fact propaganda. Propaganda is merely persuasion when boiled
down and all of us use what COULD be construed as propaganda of
one form or another almost every day. Context is a good identifier,
but it is usually not too difficult to recognize most political
propaganda (if consciously searching for and familiar with the techniques)
because many of those attempting to use propaganda, in the MSM anyway,
do not seem to have familiarized themselves enough with the techniques
and subtleties in order to deliver their propaganda in a near transparent
fashion, although some certainly have. This is easy to see with
even a little familiarity of propaganda and its techniques when
reviewing the build up to the current war in Iraq – in this case,
the "lies" that led up to the war are a simple euphemism
for " State sponsored propaganda." However, this shows
that even when poorly done, most individuals will not recognize
propaganda until it is too late – this is due to ignorance and nothing
more and it can be corrected.
Another point to take into consideration when pondering propaganda
and its (potential) sources and effects on oneself and others is
the fact that we can all be conditioned quite easily and may not
realize or think about it if not on-guard. Almost all animals can
be conditioned in some way, and people can too. Even tree frogs,
among other animals with very small brains, have been conditioned
to respond in specific ways to visual-color stimulation via small
colored "signs." They have been conditioned to respond
to color associated with basic instincts like feeding and returning
"home" to a cage (not at all unlike the color-coded "terrorist
threat level" we are exposed to every day – via the State-approved
combining of the basic emotion fear with a color). This is an extremely
dangerous mass-psychological weapon in the communication/information
age. It is imperative that this type of Association be recognized
on sight to avoid irrational action(s) on a large scale.
In
conclusion, I don’t believe I have stated anything here that anyone
reading a site like LewRockwell.com wasn’t already aware of. What
I tried to state is that this is something that should and can be
combated in a number of different ways and I don’t see enough of
the "Joe average" population being made aware of what
they are being exposed to in a way they can understand and react
upon. Most "Joe averages" possess good levels of wisdom
in certain areas and are intelligent enough to learn to recognize
propaganda, but are still ignorant of a good many things regarding
how the world really works. I have to wonder: If the "Joe averages"
of this country were made aware of what they were being exposed
to since grade school would the latest war in Iraq ever have begun?
Would we be living with fiat money and taxation systems? Would we
begin to realize as a society that there are better ways to organize
than centralized Nation States?
I
would suggest that anyone really interested in learning propaganda
techniques "by heart," begin at Wikipedia.com. They have
a great section on propaganda with solid examples and definitions.
There are so many sources available that can help with serious endeavors
to learn about propaganda and its techniques that all one needs
to do is search on the net, visit the local library, or both. Once
these "glasses" are put on however, don’t expect to see
the "events" of the world the same way ever again…
June
7, 2005
Lance
White [send him mail]
is a partner in a family manufacturing business in the Midwest.
He is concerned about the direction he sees those in power of the
State's of the world taking us all via, in many cases, manipulation
and deceit on a grand scale.
Copyright
© 2005 LewRockwell.com
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