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Do you believe anything you see or hear ???
Friday November 8th 2024
Food For Thought Friday With Tj Sweetwater
Question ⬇️
Do you believe anything you see or hear ???
Answer ⬇️
The only thing I believe is what I can see with my own eyes in the real world. That doesn't mean the world of television and film isn't real, because everything human-made must have originated from human thought. Anything not found in the natural environment of air, water, earth, electricity or magnetism has been created by humans.
In my opinion, the entire television and film industry is a human construct. This is why "predictive programming" works - the scripts and images plant seeds that influence people who haven't studied human nature or the natural world. Those with specialized knowledge can see how these narratives are engineered, while the uninformed masses are easily swayed.
A small, knowledgeable minority will always outmaneuver the larger, uninformed majority. COVID-19 was a prime example of this dynamic. The same is true in religion, where denominations are kept separate to prevent people from realizing their underlying similarities. The military also compartmentalizes information, with the most capable personnel being those who have experienced every department.
Experts like engineers who build technology understand far more about it than the average user. Just as a doctor can use an EKG machine without knowing how to design and build it, most people cannot fathom the coding and electronics behind digital media. Those with technical expertise can discern reality from fabrication, while the uninformed must simply accept what they see at face value.
In the end, knowledge is power. The minority who possess specialized information and skills will always have an advantage over the majority lacking that knowledge.
The US military employed a unique psychological warfare tactic during the Vietnam conflict. They would fly helicopters through the jungle, using loudspeakers to bombard the enemy with a cacophony of different sounds, voices, and sentences in Vietnamese. The goal was to disorient and unsettle the opposition, causing them to reveal their positions, harm themselves, or surrender.
This same general approach is still used today, but with more advanced technological methods. The underlying principles may be ancient, but the modern application leverages the latest tools and capabilities.
This aligns with JFK's observation that contemporary warfare has evolved beyond traditional borders and missile strikes. The new battlegrounds are in the minds of combatants, where ancient knowledge is combined with cutting-edge technology to gain the upper hand.
Author - Tj Dolceaqua
aka
Tj Sweetwater
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