The lies we are told
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By Doreen Miller,
YellowTimes.org
There is an age-old adage that is well-understood and manipulated to the fullest by the media, advertising agencies, the military, politicians, indeed, anyone in a position of influence and power. It has been used time and again over the millennia to justify the invasions of other countries, to initiate or enter into wars, and to gain ultimate control over groups of people and countries. Hitler skillfully wielded it to sway a whole nation to persecute and attempt to exterminate the Jewish faith whom he blamed exclusively for Germany's problems. Contrary to what one might expect, this all-powerful axiom consists of three simple words: "Perception is everything."
How a person perceives something leads in turn to the creation of a set of beliefs which forms the basis of one's behavioral decisions. The control of information coupled with the knowledge that fear is a great motivator sets the stage for power-hungry leaders to begin practicing the ultimate in manipulation - getting others to do their bidding.
Those in positions of power knowingly concoct fabrications, half-truths, and outright lies, repeated ad nauseam through carefully controlled media, to create the fear-filled reality needed to further their own personal, often repulsive, agenda. The leaders of the United States are by no means exempt from this tactic, but are truly the masters of deceit.
U.S. leaders patriotically wave the mighty U.S. Constitution before the hypnotized eyes of the American populace, parade its noble and high moral obligations of equality, self-determination and liberty as the very fundament of the American spirit, and tout U.S. foreign policies as the embodiment of these lofty ideals. The American people are taught from a very young age that the intentions of their government and military are good, just, and honorable. After all, in the words of George W. Bush, we are a generous, "freedom- and peace-loving" nation.
Constant platitudes about our wonderfully sublime, brave, patriotic, and compassionate character are intended to shield us from the unspeakable truth of the very dark and evil side of our nation's history and foreign policies.
A long, hard look in the mirror will reveal that we are by far the most violent nation on earth. From the moment of our birth, we are immersed in a culture of violence and the glorification thereof as evident in the amount of violence that is found on TV, in movies, song lyrics, books, video games, etc. We have the highest numbers of rape and murder in the world and incarcerate the greatest percentage of our citizens. We are the largest producer and exporter of weapons of mass destruction and have the world's biggest military budget comprising 36 percent of the total world military spending and gobbling up more than 50 percent of our own national budget, according to the Center for Defense Information. (1)
Our history is desecrated by one long line of participation - both directly and indirectly - in genocides, wars, military invasions, CIA- backed overthrows of democratically elected governments, and the creation of militant insurgents, blood-thirsty dictators and terrorist death squads trained and armed at U.S. taxpayers' expense right here at Fort Benning, Georgia, at the infamous School of the Americas. (2)
Yet, the average U.S. American hears very little of what is actually being carried out in his or her name. Compliant media owned by the same global, profit-driven corporations that run our government see to it that the U.S. public is kept in the dark about the nature and truth of U.S. aggression around the world. After all, we need to maintain our pure and wholesome image. Perception is everything.
In the name of "national security," the U.S. invaded Panama more than twelve years ago in a military attack dubbed "Operation Just Cause." This unforgivable, internationally condemned act of aggression targeted and systematically destroyed poor, heavily populated, residential neighborhoods. Eyewitnesses report that US soldiers "shot at anything that moved." Twenty thousand homes were decimated, and it is estimated by the Human Rights Commission of Panama that more than 4,000 people were killed. To date, fifteen mass graves filled with hundreds of infants, women, children and elderly, some of whom were executed Nazi-style - each with a single bullet wound through the back of the head - have been discovered throughout the countryside.
None of this has ever been adequately been brought to the full attention of the U.S. public. Michael Parenti, author and professor, claims that during our invasion of Panama the media offered no critique, but rather "just about total collaboration with the administration." Why? It is because perception is everything, and we certainly do not wish to tarnish our false image of being a peaceful and freedom-loving people. Instead, TV news gave us coverage of George Bush Sr. standing before Congress, declaring the operation a "success" by openly lying, "Today democracy is restored. Panama is free," upon which he received a standing ovation. The truth is, there was no democracy to "restore" as Panama never was a democracy to begin with! According to Rear Admiral Eugene Carroll, Center for Defense Information, "Panama has never been a democracy since we created Panama for our own purposes in 1903." The only thing restored was U.S. hegemonic rule over Panama secured with a permanent U.S. military presence.
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By Doreen Miller,
YellowTimes.org
There is an age-old adage that is well-understood and manipulated to the fullest by the media, advertising agencies, the military, politicians, indeed, anyone in a position of influence and power. It has been used time and again over the millennia to justify the invasions of other countries, to initiate or enter into wars, and to gain ultimate control over groups of people and countries. Hitler skillfully wielded it to sway a whole nation to persecute and attempt to exterminate the Jewish faith whom he blamed exclusively for Germany's problems. Contrary to what one might expect, this all-powerful axiom consists of three simple words: "Perception is everything."
How a person perceives something leads in turn to the creation of a set of beliefs which forms the basis of one's behavioral decisions. The control of information coupled with the knowledge that fear is a great motivator sets the stage for power-hungry leaders to begin practicing the ultimate in manipulation - getting others to do their bidding.
Those in positions of power knowingly concoct fabrications, half-truths, and outright lies, repeated ad nauseam through carefully controlled media, to create the fear-filled reality needed to further their own personal, often repulsive, agenda. The leaders of the United States are by no means exempt from this tactic, but are truly the masters of deceit.
U.S. leaders patriotically wave the mighty U.S. Constitution before the hypnotized eyes of the American populace, parade its noble and high moral obligations of equality, self-determination and liberty as the very fundament of the American spirit, and tout U.S. foreign policies as the embodiment of these lofty ideals. The American people are taught from a very young age that the intentions of their government and military are good, just, and honorable. After all, in the words of George W. Bush, we are a generous, "freedom- and peace-loving" nation.
Constant platitudes about our wonderfully sublime, brave, patriotic, and compassionate character are intended to shield us from the unspeakable truth of the very dark and evil side of our nation's history and foreign policies.
A long, hard look in the mirror will reveal that we are by far the most violent nation on earth. From the moment of our birth, we are immersed in a culture of violence and the glorification thereof as evident in the amount of violence that is found on TV, in movies, song lyrics, books, video games, etc. We have the highest numbers of rape and murder in the world and incarcerate the greatest percentage of our citizens. We are the largest producer and exporter of weapons of mass destruction and have the world's biggest military budget comprising 36 percent of the total world military spending and gobbling up more than 50 percent of our own national budget, according to the Center for Defense Information. (1)
Our history is desecrated by one long line of participation - both directly and indirectly - in genocides, wars, military invasions, CIA- backed overthrows of democratically elected governments, and the creation of militant insurgents, blood-thirsty dictators and terrorist death squads trained and armed at U.S. taxpayers' expense right here at Fort Benning, Georgia, at the infamous School of the Americas. (2)
Yet, the average U.S. American hears very little of what is actually being carried out in his or her name. Compliant media owned by the same global, profit-driven corporations that run our government see to it that the U.S. public is kept in the dark about the nature and truth of U.S. aggression around the world. After all, we need to maintain our pure and wholesome image. Perception is everything.
In the name of "national security," the U.S. invaded Panama more than twelve years ago in a military attack dubbed "Operation Just Cause." This unforgivable, internationally condemned act of aggression targeted and systematically destroyed poor, heavily populated, residential neighborhoods. Eyewitnesses report that US soldiers "shot at anything that moved." Twenty thousand homes were decimated, and it is estimated by the Human Rights Commission of Panama that more than 4,000 people were killed. To date, fifteen mass graves filled with hundreds of infants, women, children and elderly, some of whom were executed Nazi-style - each with a single bullet wound through the back of the head - have been discovered throughout the countryside.
None of this has ever been adequately been brought to the full attention of the U.S. public. Michael Parenti, author and professor, claims that during our invasion of Panama the media offered no critique, but rather "just about total collaboration with the administration." Why? It is because perception is everything, and we certainly do not wish to tarnish our false image of being a peaceful and freedom-loving people. Instead, TV news gave us coverage of George Bush Sr. standing before Congress, declaring the operation a "success" by openly lying, "Today democracy is restored. Panama is free," upon which he received a standing ovation. The truth is, there was no democracy to "restore" as Panama never was a democracy to begin with! According to Rear Admiral Eugene Carroll, Center for Defense Information, "Panama has never been a democracy since we created Panama for our own purposes in 1903." The only thing restored was U.S. hegemonic rule over Panama secured with a permanent U.S. military presence.