Empire Managers Explain Why This New Protest Movement Scares Them
Caitlin Johnstone
9/5 2024
The US secretary of state and a Bilderberg
surveillance tech oligarch have both made some very interesting admissions
about the burgeoning protest movement against the US-backed slaughter in Gaza
and the problems it poses for the empire they help run. During a vitriolic rant
about university demonstrators at the Ash Carter Exchange on Innovation and
National Security on Tuesday, Palantir CEO Alex Karp came right out and said
that if those on the side of the protesters win the debate on this issue, the west
will lose the ability to wage wars.
For those who don’t know, Palantir is a CIA-backed
surveillance and data mining tech company with intimate ties to both the US
intelligence cartel and to Israel, playing a crucial role in both the US
empire’s sprawling surveillance network and Israeli atrocities against
Palestinians. Karp is a billionaire who sits on the Steering Committee of the
Bilderberg Group and regularly features at the World Economic Forum and other
platforms of plutocratic empire management.
“We kind of just think these things that are
happening, across college campuses especially, are like a sideshow — no, they are
the show,” Karp said during his rant. “Because if we lose the intellectual
debate, you will not be able to deploy any army in the west, ever.” Everyone
should listen very carefully to Karp’s words here because he’s giving the whole
game away. He’s making it very clear how crucial it is for the empire to stomp
out this protest movement and the zeitgeist upon which it rides, because the
very existence of the imperial war machine depends on it.
At a time when most imperial spinmeisters are trying
to dismiss the importance of this movement and what young people are doing on
college campuses around the world, this is an extraordinary admission from
someone who lives deep in the guts of the imperial hydra. Such conferences are
great for obtaining useful information from swamp monsters that you don’t
normally hear, because when they’re surrounded by like-minded empire goons,
they tend to get a lot more loose-tongued than they are when they’re more aware
that they have an audience of normal people.
We saw this illustrated again in a conversation
between Senator Mitt Romney and Secretary of State Antony Blinken at the McCain
Institute last week, during which both acknowledged some facts that generally
go unstated by such creatures. After bemoaning Israel’s lack of success at “PR”
regarding its Gaza assault, Romney just came right out and said that this was
“why there was such overwhelming support for us to shut down potentially TikTok
or other entities of that nature” — with “us” meaning himself and his fellow
lawmakers on Capitol Hill. “How this narrative has evolved, yeah, it’s a great
question,” Blinken responded, saying that at the beginning of his career in
Washington everyone was getting their information from television and physical
newspapers like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal and The Washington
Post. “Now, of course, we are on an intravenous feed of information with new
impulses, inputs every millisecond,” Blinken continued.
“And of course, the way this has played out on social
media has dominated the narrative. And you have a social media ecosystem
environment in which context, history, facts get lost, and the emotion, the
impact of images dominates. And we can’t — we can’t discount that, but I think
it also has a very, very, very challenging effect on the narrative.” Notice how
he said the word “narrative” three times? That’s how empire managers talk to each
other because that’s how they think about everything. This is because empire
managers are always acutely aware of something that normal human beings are
not: that real power comes from manipulating the stories — narratives — that
people tell themselves about their reality. They understand that humans are
storytelling animals whose inner lives are typically dominated by mental
narratives about what’s happening, so if you can control those narratives, you
can control the humans. They understand that power is controlling what happens,
but true power is controlling what people THINK about what happens.
They understand that whoever controls the narrative
controls the world. That’s what’s going on with all the mass media propaganda,
Silicon Valley algorithm manipulation, plutocrat-funded think tanks, and
mainstream culture manufacturing in New York and Hollywood. A few clever
manipulators understand that you can control a society by controlling its
dominant narratives. Our rulers don’t think about things like normal people
think about them. They don’t think in terms of doing the right thing or acting
in a way that benefits everyone. They don’t think in terms of truth and honesty
or the lack thereof.
They only think in terms of what stories people are
telling each other, and how those stories can be changed in a way that advances
the interests of the empire they manage. Empire managers — and highly
manipulative people in general — do not use language in the way that normal
people use it. Normal human beings use language to connect and communicate,
whereas manipulators use it only to extract things they want from people and
exert control over them. They do this by working to control the narratives that
people have about their material reality.
That’s why when Romney and Blinken are talking to each
other about why people are so upset at Israel, it never even occurs to them to
discuss how Israel’s public image is being hurt by its own actions, or to
suggest that it could improve that image by simply ceasing to behave in a
monstrous way. All they talk about is “the narrative” of what Israel is doing,
and how people having the ability to share ideas and information with each
other online makes that narrative harder to control. So, while normal people
are looking at the bloodshed and horror in Gaza and screaming it needs to stop
at the top of our lungs, our rulers are hearing us and thinking, “Oh no, we
need to find a way to get them to stop believing that narrative and get them to
believe another one.” That’s what we’re seeing with all the attempts to stomp
out free speech both at demonstrations and online.
They understand that if they lose control of the
narrative, they won’t be able to deploy their armies anymore. So please don’t
make the mistake of thinking your attempts to disrupt their narrative control
aren’t working. Don’t let anyone tell you your protests don’t make a difference,
or your dissident speech poses no threat to the powerful. If what you’re doing
wasn’t working, empire managers wouldn’t be losing their minds right now.
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