Vatic Note: Here is a prime example of just how bad these PTB truly are. I laugh everytime I hear all the horror stories about ISIS and their threat to us. IF THEY ARE A THREAT THEN, WE CITIZENS IN ISRAEL, THE UNITED STATES AND BRITAIN, should begin serious citizens arrests of our national leaders who are running our CIA, MOSSAD, and MI6, since they created ISIS, funded them, support them through providing them weapons, money, and hospital treatments for their wounded, etc.
That means our leaders are aiding those they say want to nuke us, so if they do, then by proxy, they are representing our leaders engaging in serious treason, when they do bomb us. So, everytime, I hear a mainstream news report talking about what ISIS is doing, I laugh. I always want to call up the newscaster and say "They are doing what their masters, our bankers and their paid off minions in the khazar zionist controlled US government, want them to do". The terrorists are our own KHAZAR ZIONIST OCCUPIED government. REMEMBER, WE MUST LET THE POWERS THAT BE FIRE THE FIRST SHOT AND THIS IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SERVE AS THAT FIRST SHOT.
Ever heard of the Department of "gestapo" Homeland Security.....where the CIA is now under their control and the ADL and SPLC run it from their inside positions on the citizens advisory board? Gee, what a surprise. LOL This is exactly what the bankers did to Nazi Germany and they are now doing it to us.WE ARE THE NEW NAZI'S, IN CASE YOU HAVEN'T NOTICED.
So far we have invaded, and killed millions of Arabs who have done nothing to us, and all for ROTHSCHILDS' ISRAEL AND THEIR EMPIRE BUILDING IN THE MIDDLE EAST, including their grab for not only oil, but diamonds, and gold and all other valuable resources. ITS A MASSIVE MAFIA OPERATION. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT. We are at fault because we are not holding our foreign occupied government accountable for their crimes internationally.
I have included VN: throughout the article where something triggered a response in me. So please read those as you go along.
Stop Feeding the Troll: The Case for an ISIS Propaganda Blackout
http://fair.org/home/stop-feeding-the-troll-the-case-for-an-isis-propaganda-blackout/
by Adam Johnson, FAIR, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting.
This past weekend, several media outlets ran a story about how ISIS is seeking a nuclear weapon:
ISIS Claims It Could Buy Its First Nuclear Weapon From Pakistan Within a Year
by Adam Johnson, FAIR, Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting.
This past weekend, several media outlets ran a story about how ISIS is seeking a nuclear weapon:
ISIS Claims It Could Buy Its First Nuclear Weapon From Pakistan Within a Year
—International Business Times
—Economic Times
—Daily Mirror
—The Telegraph
These “reports” are based entirely on a throwaway line from hostage-cum-ISIS spokesperson John Cantlie in an “op-ed” in the ISIS magazine Dabiq a few days ago. As IBT reported:“Let me throw a hypothetical operation onto the table,” [Cantile] continues. “The Islamic State has billions of dollars in the bank, so they call on their wilāyah in Pakistan to purchase a nuclear device through weapons dealers with links to corrupt officials in the region.”This “hypothetical operation” was a “far-fetched” scenario—but the meme, naturally, soon spread to popular right-wing media:
It admits that such a scenario is “far-fetched” but warns: “It’s the sum of all fears for Western intelligence agencies and it’s infinitely more possible today than it was just one year ago.”
—Breitbart
—NewsMax
—Drudge Report
—Fox News
Other propaganda claims from this issue of Dabiq would find their way into Western media—namely viral-ready threats to behead President Obama and auction off his wife, First Lady Michelle Obama, to the sex slave market.Now, there’s no actual evidence that any of this is anything more than deranged ranting, yet here we are: Millions of casual news observers who scrolled through western media this weekend came away thinking ISIS is plotting to acquire a nuclear bomb, kill the president and prostitute his wife.
This isn’t the first time the media has engaged in what I call the “Nancy Grace Factor” when it comes to ISIS. The Nancy Grace Factor, named after the perpetually indignant cable news host, is when a media outlet ostensibly condemns some terrible—yet titillating—menace while simultaneously trading in its exploits. It permits the pundit to excoriate the subject matter while also feeding its scary details to the rubbernecking masses to drive ratings and traffic.
This mentality explains most of corporate media’s ISIS coverage and—as is readily apparent by the never-ending stream of snuff films coming from their Al Hayat Media Center—ISIS propagandists as well. The media’s account of the rise of ISIS has uniformly been defined by hyping its ambition, its scope and its sheer bad-assery, thus carrying water for ISIS’s core argument that it, and it alone, is the Islamic vanguard against Western colonial aggression.
Indeed, as much ink as has been spilled by corporate media pearl-clutching the “threat of the ISIS propaganda machine” and ISIS’s unstoppable “Twitter army,” what’s never mentioned is that by sheer reach, the vast majority of ISIS propaganda is, in fact, disseminated by corporate media themselves.
ISIS, like any good troll, requires predictable outrage from the trollee in order to justify its troll strategy. For example, the primary source for almost all of the ISIS propaganda videos, Rita Katz of SITE Intelligence Group, feverishly demands Twitter ban jihadi social media (though presumably not the ones created by the FBI or DoD) while routinely tweeting out ISIS propaganda in its rawest form.
Does the average giddy jihadists care how their fear goes viral? Of course not. Just as Kim Kardashian parlayed our collective indignation over her sex tape into a $130 million empire, so ISIS uses our own media outrage machine against us—enhancing its brand with each condemnation. (VN: Both media and ISIS are owned by the globalist khazar bankers and their puppet regimes.... Britain and America with dual citizens of Israel in key positions within the government as we all know. THE ONLY ONES WHO APPARENTLY DON'T KNOW WHO CREATED AND FUNDS ISIS IS THE PRESS, owned by those that created them. Now, how ironic is that???)
But ISIS propaganda is newsworthy, you say. Yes. The fact of propaganda is, of course, newsworthy, but the actual images and videos are, in most contexts, nothing more than pornography. (VN: and most of it a production, and not even real. The same people that control the press also control the movie industry.) Even setting aside something as goofy as this weekend’s idle threats, actually newsworthy pieces of propaganda like the beheading videos are covered by Western press like a medieval public execution spectacle.
Any murder is newsworthy; this doesn’t mean media need to show images of said murder on a loop to report the fact of this murder. That they do—with no apparent news value beyond conveying how savage ISIS is—belies their ostensibly journalistic motive. (VN: actually the motive is intimidation and outrage they are trying to create so we would go to war against Muslims and give the greedy perverts their third world war.)
Several outlets, like the New York Times and NPR, have been incrementally less terrible at this, skirting the Nancy Grace Factor and down playing the gruesome visuals. But this is likely more a product of medium rather than editorial discretion. Visual-heavy TV news and news tabloid outfits almost to a tee showed no such prudence, running the horrific images of Foley’s death nonstop:
But why? The irony is that in all ISIS “beheading videos”—except one—the actual beheading is never shown. Whoever edits these snuff films, from some reason, cuts away right before the actual act of violence and fades to the brutal aftermath, followed by a long-winded speech and Islamist chanting; in this sense, the editors at CNN and CBS showed about as much discretion as ISIS themselves. (VN: Watch the one that they did show..... no blood squirted out as would be normal for a throat slitting event, since "blood pressure" would ensure a squirting way out of that cutting of the throat with the artery pumping as its being done. So the whole thing is a massive production and not even real.)
Indeed, given that Fox News ran the Jordanian pilot torching video in its entirety, it’s possible the only thing preventing corporate media from actually showing the beheadings themselves is that no such footage is actually provided by our bloodthirsty yet squeamish terrorists. But the logic is the same. For the same reason that the threat of torture is legally indistinguishable from torture itself, the trauma of showing the images to the runup to the killing are as effective as the showing of the killing itself. (VN: not really, they need these same people, that were supposedly killed, for future bogus productions as we saw in Sandy Hook, where the actors showed up in other productions after Sandy Hook.)
As such, media’s constant use of pre-execution b-roll, the quivering testimony of the the victim, and the focus on the executioner’s ideology has just as much recruiting purchase for ISIS as simply reposting the video itself. The actual violence, as both Western media and ISIS alike understand, is incidental.
It’s an obvious moral hazard that’s been simmering under the surface since this whole ISIS phenomenon began—having been briefly touched upon by MSNBC’s Chris Hayes and Fox News’ Laura Ingraham last February. As Heather Digby Patron would note in Salon:
For months [Hayes] has been making the case that this lurid coverage is not only creating the conditions for war without any proper debate, it’s playing into the terrorists’ hands. When Fox’s Bill O’Reilly recently declared that we are in a “Holy War” with Islam, Hayes said on his program:
“That sort of rhetoric is, of course, exactly what ISIS wants. For if this is a Holy War, they aren’t some murderous cult or some fringe Sunni militia. No, if it’s a Holy War, then they are the representatives of Islam, which is why the president at today’s summit on countering violent extremism was so careful not to cast the fight on those terms.”
These terrorists produce this propaganda for recruitment purposes but produce them with slick production values for US and other Western media in order to try to make the US the common enemy of all Islam. Hayes is one of the only cable news hosts to explicitly challenge not only the Holy War meme, but the reaction of the media to every alleged threat.
But he is on the same page with one very unlikely Fox News personality. Here’s Laura Ingraham, of all people, talking about the shopping mall threat assessment:
So where does this leave us? The solution seems readily apparent: If the media really wanted to prevent the dissemination of ISIS propaganda, they could stop disseminating ISIS propaganda. It’s really that simple. Report the substance—“James Foley Has Died,” “ISIS Releases Another Propaganda Magazine”—but avoid the smutty details, the empty threats and, above all, the titillating visuals.“I don’t think we should jump every time the freaks with the Ace bandages around their faces put out videos.… I think we should have a mature debate about how to secure the Homeland without changing our way of life.”
There will no doubt be three main objections to this proposal:
- But media can’t conspire to not cover something!
Wrong. They do this all the time, as a matter of course. The media, for example, have a widespread policy against publishing rape accusers’ names. This policy is a common-sense restriction media have informally imposed on themselves with the understanding that publicity not only traumatizes those who have been raped, but discourages future survivors from coming forward. It’s an admission that their industry can have harmful externalities in their narrow pursuit of a “story.”
The name of the accuser typically has no news value and the reporting of the rape is not enhanced by the divulging of this information. On balance, therefore, avoiding this detail is seen as being in the greater public interest. The same is true for the weaponization of mass media by ISIS.
The name of the accuser typically has no news value and the reporting of the rape is not enhanced by the divulging of this information. On balance, therefore, avoiding this detail is seen as being in the greater public interest. The same is true for the weaponization of mass media by ISIS.
- But if someone wants to find ISIS propaganda they will.
Great, then let them. If one actively pursues damn near anything on the internet, you can find it. This doesn’t mean major media outlets need to tee it up to the otherwise distracted and disinterested masses and radically amplify ISIS’s core propaganda memes.
- Even if the media ignores ISIS’ social media propaganda, this won’t make it go away
Of course it won’t! But it will take away one of its primary avenues of dissemination.
The question media need to ask themselves is this: Is the average “impressionable” Sunni Muslim in London or Brussels or New York more likely to be introduced to the ISIS spectacle via a random jihadist on Twitter (the average of which has 1,014 followers) or from CNN, which reaches 387 million homes worldwide and gets over 14 million clicks a day? The answer, mathematically speaking, is of course the latter. Indeed, one can even trace the popularity of so-called ISIS social media propagandist by their corollary appearances in western media.
Consider the case of UK radical imam Anjem Choudary. During the escalation of the US war against ISIS in fall of 2014, the greatest thing that ever happened to his social media brand was his numerous appearances on corporate media—from CNN to Fox News to the Washington Post to the highest-rated news program on television, CBS’s 60 Minutes. His Twitter following, according archive records, more than doubled from August to November thanks to this exposure. (VN: that because the escalation of US war against ISIS was phoney as a $3 dollar bill. Another propoganda exercise to try and get us worked up. We are much higher educated than our parents were and fully aware of the deceptions, corruptions, and perversions going on all over the planet by these Satanists, who created ISIS just for the purpose of instituting the police state and declaring a WW III against the Muslims as recommended by Albert Pike in 1871.)
What caused this sudden surge in popularity? The answer, to anyone who’s taken Public Relations 101, is obvious: There is no such thing as bad publicity, and the Choudarys of the world know this. The “rise” of these radical trolls is inextricably linked to their ability to provoke media into “confronting” them.
Terrorism—to the extent the term has any meaning—is a fundamentally postmodern crime. To have any economy of scale, terrorism needs as many people to be “terrorized” as possible, which necessarily requires a mass media apparatus to disseminate this terror—otherwise the PR value of an act of terror does not justify the relatively small death count. The rise of terrorism, as such, directly tracks to the rise of mass communication. This is why one doesn’t hear much about medieval militants blowing up markets: Absent mass media, it’s not a very good use of resources. (VN: that is why the Globalists use terrorism as a tool and created groups to do the terror since our foreign occupied gov certainly can't without getting caught. )
Al Qaeda, for example, sacrificed a handful of commandos and a few million dollars on an act of violence that killed 3,000 people–approximately 0.2 percent of the total deaths caused by the US in its responses to this attack (estimated at 1.3 million). Yet here we are, 14 years on, and the US is still bogged down in a multi-theater war against an indefinable enemy that has cost the nation $5 trillion dollars with no end in sight. (VN: true, but that nation is now under control of the globalists financed by USA taxpayers, and Rothschild is that much richer for it. The interest on the debt alone could pay all the globalists costs of bringing down the world.)
Jihadists long ago learned to weaponize our own media against us. The question is: At what point will our media stop serving its predictable role as far-right Islam’s No. 1 recruiting tool? (VN: As soon as the media is sold to a non khazar zionist globalist. That is when that will happen.)
Adam Johnson is a freelance journalist; formerly he was a founder of the hardware startup Brightbox. You can follow him on Twitter at @AdamJohnsonNYC.
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