|
We are Living in an Artificially
Induced State of Consciousness
Nathan Janes ~ Infowars ~ September 8,
2009
Since its inception in American homes in
the late 1930's, television has essentially given America it's
culture. Today, television watching is the most popular leisure
activity as more and more people are choosing the fantasy world
of TV over engaging with others in real communication and
experiences. Where people once wanted to explore the wonders of
the world and nature, now many explore the world outside their
homes only through what they view on television. Once a vast
majority is living the same reality through television, then
they are more predictable and easily managed. The television
does an excellent job placing everyone that watches it on the
same page, all sharing the same views, worries, interests, and
idols.
Through the television, we are trained from birth to death as to
what to believe. Many studies have demonstrated that the young
unquestioningly accept whatever reality is presented by
television. Impressionable children will often spend hours in
front of the television each day as it is used as a trust worthy
babysitter. As they sit down for their daily intake of cartoons,
children's programming and commercials, many parents fail to
realize what lessons the television is teaching their children.
And so culture and norms of behavior are often more strongly
influenced by what is on television rather than by what parents
are teaching children. The parents of today grew up in front of
the television as well and so the television is not often
questioned and instead accepted as a part of the family's daily
life. Children who grow up in front of the TV learn to arrange
their lives around TV programming and will likely grow up to be
adults who get their entertainment, news, and information from
it.
Heavy television watching is culturally accepted and expected in
our society. In fact, the act of not watching TV can actually
offend some people. With the average American adult watching
more than 4 hours of television each day, the television plays a
major role in continually creating the reality in which we live.
Those who create the television programming - the 6 corporations
and little over 100 board members who control all American mass
media outlets shape this reality. The interests of these
corporations and those who lead them are to make money for both
the media corporations and those corporations that the board
members have special ties to. Rather than creating television
shows that engages critical thinking and keeps Americans well
informed on topics that may affect their well being, the TV
causes us to see ourselves as consumers who need to be
entertained. Television is creating a culture of occupied minds
- an apathetic and passive population only interested in being
entertained by mindless trivia with no interest in analyzing
information and instead relying on the TV for all answers.
TV has led us into a world controlled by science and run by
experts. In predicting a "Scientific Dictatorship," Aldous
Huxley, author of Brave New World and well known for his studies
on the development of new techniques by which to control and
direct human behavior, described a world run by experts, which
isn't hard to imagine when we've been trained through our
television sets to always listen to experts. Major media
promotes experts on just about every topic you can imagine while
implying that the public is too dumb or uneducated to make their
own decisions about such topics as vaccinations, financial
management, and medical interventions. In this way, the
television is creating in individuals a sense of learned
helplessness, leaving us dependent on those given to us as
experts to direct our decisions and actions.
The act of watching TV regularly is obedience to those in
control. For total control in any system, everyone must be
predictable. TV creates a collectivism society, where to be an
individual is seen as an enemy to the peace within the
collective society. Groupthink is essential in a society where
everyone is to be controlled by those in power. Aldous Huxley
once said, "It is possible to make people contented with their
servitude. I think this can be done. I think it has been done in
the past. I think it could be done even more effectively now
because you can provide them with bread and circuses and you can
provide them with endless amounts of distractions and
propaganda."
ConspiraciesClub · For TRUTH
SOLDIERS
http://ca.groups.yahoo.com/group/conspiraciesclub/message/3329
|