Thursday, July 24, 2008

The Fact about Iconic Moments


Since the time of Woodrow Wilson, the twenty-eighth President of the United States, there has been many public relations firms involved in the packaging and selling of the wars. These people mainly known as information warriors and perception managers are at the frontier of the propaganda assault that helps sell the war . They are usually fairly closed-mouth about their works but on occasions they give on speeches and in one speech that one of these people gave to US naval cadets, he told the story. He said, " do you remember at the end of the first Gulf war in Iraq how you saw Kuwaitis lined up waving American flags on television as they are greeting American soldiers coming in to Kuwait? Did you ever wondered how those flags ended up in their hands?... That was my job back then ! "

So this tells us those *iconic moments* you see on television of people watch, and they think this tells us the meaning of what is happening in this world, those don't happen by accident. There is someone carefully scripting and staging things and making sure that little flags end to their hands of Kuwaitis to wave them! Lets revisit this 3 minute clip:



That was about this white house spin doctor who hires a Hollywood producer to invent a war in order to divert attention away from the US presidential sex scandal. It is the storyline of the movie "Wag the Dog" released in 1997 or its rather about the cynical view of American foreign policy.

Best Regards.
Conglomerate.

1 comment:

faithful forever said...

Conglomerate,

Hollywood does gives us little hints about their dirty deeds occasionally and this clip from "Wag the Dog" is an excellent example.

I had read once that those who control our media enlisted Hollywood producers for their expertise on how to make 911 believable by using mind control techniques such as the way the clips were played over and over, the angles and other tactics. It worked like a charm from the snake charmer.

I appreciate your efforts in exposing the truth. Keep up the good work.