Orwell's 1984 Today: MINITRUE

Started by Michael K., April 10, 2015, 08:56:26 AM

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Michael K.



Perhaps you have read George Orwell's novel 1984.  Written in 1948, it predicts pretty accurately the mess which we now call our society.  Although some of the scenes in the book seemed far fetched due to the nature of fiction, other elements are accurate predictions of what has come to be.

If anyone has been on internet for more than a few years, using it in an attempt to do or share research into the "man behind the curtain," then one must certainly have noticed that search engines turn up less and less as time goes by.

In fact, nothing I have written on this forum shows up in an exact keyword search matching the title of the article, except on my own and only on my own computer. 

Furthermore, in researching the Zimmermann Telegram and Barbara Tuchman's 1966 book by the same name, I have run head on into the reality that the whole subject has been quite recently rewritten by the "Ministry of Truth," which was Orwell's term.

You simply cannot find any review of Tuchmann's book which reveals its true conclusions.  Anyone using the internet to try to do research on the subject will be stopped right there, believing that the book supports the veracity of the Telegram, when the opposite is true.

Then there is the subject of YouTube, and why and how it is called JewTube.  Anybody who has been at it for a while knows that anything really hot gets censored from the Tube after a day or even a few hours. 

But as an example , look at the following, where the user uploads his self produced video about the Sandy Hook hoax, only to find that it goes directly down the "memory hole" (Orwell), without ever actually posting where anyone else can see it.




I will conclude by saying just look at what gets and stays on YouTube and realize that what you are are seeing has about the same consistency as " reality TV".  In plain terms, crisis actors are not just at the scene of these scripted hoaxes, but are the main posters on YouTube.