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Orwell, 9/11, Emmanuel Goldstein and WikiLeaks
A strikingly good piece of investigative journalism from Associated Press finds that accusations about the damage done by WikiLeaks' latest release are -- yet again -- wildly overstated and without any factual basis. These most recent warnings have centered on WikiLeaks' exposure of diplomatic sources whom the released cables indicated should be "strictly protected." While unable to examine all of the names in the cables, AP focused on the ones "the State Department seemed to categorize as most risky." It found that many of them are "comfortable with their names in the open and no one fearing death."
In particular, many of these super-secret sources were "already dead, their names cited as sensitive in the context of long-resolved conflicts or situations" while "some have publicly written or testified at hearings about the supposedly confidential information they provided the U.S. government." Like the Pentagon before them, even the State Department -- which has "been scouring the documents since last year to find examples where sources are exposed and inform them that they may be 'outed'" -- is unable to provide any substantiation for its shrill, public denunciations of WikiLeaks and its "dire" warnings about the "grave danger" caused by publication of these cables:
The total damage appears limited and the State Department has steadfastly refused to describe any situation in which they've felt a source's life was in danger. They say a handful of people had to be relocated away from danger but won't provide any details on those few cases.
None of this is to say that all criticisms of WikiLeaks are unwarranted; I criticized the accidental release of sources' names as part of the Afghan War documents and assigned them some blame for failure to secure the cables. Nor is it to say that it's implausible that, at some point, someone may be harmed by release of the unredated cables. The point here is that, yet again, the fear-mongering frenzy issued by the U.S. Government against one of its Enemies Du Jour was blindly ingested and then disseminated by the standard cadre of government-loyal "journalists" and the authority-revering pundits who listen to them. No matter how many times that happens, the lesson is never learned, because there is no desire to learn it.
For three reasons, AP's findings are anything but surprising. First, that the U.S. Government declares something Very Secret hardly means it is; this is a secrecy-obsessed government that reflexively declares even the most banal matters to be "sensitive" and off-limits to the public, as proven by the release of hundreds of thousands of "secret" documents that reveal nothing. Second, there is an established history of extremely exaggerated government and media claims about the harm done by WikiLeaks releases; that's why, when examining the events last week that prompted the release of the unredacted cables, I wrote: "Serious caution is warranted in making claims about the damage caused by publication of these cables."
Third, and most important for present purposes, this is what the U.S. government and its media-servants do; it's their modus operandi. Whomever the government wants to demonize at any given moment is subjected to this same process. On a moment's notice, the full propaganda system is activated against the New Enemy, indiscriminate accusations are unleashed, personal foibles are exposed, collective hatred among all Decent People is mandated, and it then instantly becomes heretical to question the caricature of evil that has been manufactured.
That's how dictators and other assorted miscreants with whom the U.S. was tightly allied for years or even decades are overnight converted into The Root of All Evil, The Supreme Villain who Must be Vanquished (Saddam, Osama bin Laden, Gadaffi, Mubarak). Americans who were perfectly content to have their government in bed with these individuals suddenly stand up and demand, on cue, that no expense be spared to eradicate them. Often, the demonization campaign contains some truth -- the nation's long-time-friends-converted-overnight-into-Enemies really have committed atrocious acts or, as a new innovation of Nixonian tactics aimed at Daniel Ellsberg, even harbored some creepy porn (!) -- but the ritual of collective hatred renders any facts a mere accident. Once everyone's contempt is successfully directed toward the Chosen Enemy, it matters little what they actually did or did not do: such a profound menace are they to all that is Good that exaggerations or even lies about their bad acts are ennobled, in service of a Good Cause; conversely, to question the demonization or object to what is done to them is, by definition, to side with Evil.
Directing all this passionate hatred toward the state's identified Enemy and their Evil Acts has an added benefit: the resulting mass contempt, by design, distracts all attention away from of the evil committed by those stirring that passion. Thus do we all stomp our feet in righteous fury over the potential, speculative harm caused by WikiLeaks while steadfastly ignoring the actual, massive death and destruction on the part of our own leaders which WikiLeaks reveals (just as dramatic tales and anniversary rituals about bin Laden's act a full decade ago still cause us to overlook and acquiesce to the massive amount of violence, aggression and bloodshed our own leaders continue to bring to the world). Just yell Saddam's rape rooms or display the iconic photograph of Khalid Sheikh Mohammed or claim that WikiLeaks has endangered hundreds of innocents and made "diplomacy" impossible or suddenly feign outrage over Mubarak's internal repression and everything -- the past, our own actions, facts -- all fade away in a cloud of righteous collective hatred, directed outward, away from ourselves and our government.
This is nothing more than a slightly less raucous rendition of Orwell's Emmanuel Goldstein/Two-Minute-Hate ritual. In Orwell's 1984, Goldstein is the shadowy, possibly-fictitious-but-possibly-real former Party official whose betrayals of the State, ongoing treason, and array of other incomprehensibly evil acts make him, in the lore of State propaganda, the Prime Villain, the Root of all Evil, whom Good Citizens blame for all societal evils and on whom they exclusively focus their rage. His image is regularly paraded before the citizenry during a Two Minute Hate Session, accompanied by an authoritative narration of his evil, and mass, inebriating rage results (see the video version here). The ultimate benefit of this ritual is it enables the citizenry to ignore their own plight and the violence and oppression of their own government (political parties use a similar process -- endless focus on marginal, hated figures in the other party -- to keep fear levels high and party loyalty strong). Thus can the debate over whether Julian Assange should be executed or merely imprisoned for life resume among all good people.
Speaking of Emmanuel Goldstein, he was the putative "author" of the Party manual published at length in 1984 that describes the Party's means of control and manipulation, entitled "The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism." In the chapter entitled "War Is Peace," one finds what is easily the best essay for the 10-year-anniversary religious observance of 9/11 upon which we are about to embark:
In one combination or another, these three super-states are permanently at war, and have been so for the past twenty-five years. War, however, is no longer the desperate, annihilating struggle that it was in the early decades of the twentieth century. . . .
This is not to say that either the conduct of war, or the prevailing attitude towards it, has become less bloodthirsty or more chivalrous. On the contrary, war hysteria is continuous and universal in all countries, and such acts as raping, looting, the slaughter of children, the reduction of whole populations to slavery, and reprisals against prisoners which extend even to boiling and burying alive, are looked upon as normal, and, when they are committed by one's own side and not by the enemy, meritorious.
But in a physical sense war involves very small numbers of people, mostly highly-trained specialists, and causes comparatively few casualties. The fighting, when there is any, takes place on the vague frontiers whose whereabouts the average man can only guess at, or round the Floating Fortresses which guard strategic spots on the sea lanes. . . .
To understand the nature of the present war -- for in spite of the regrouping which occurs every few years, it is always the same war -- one must realize in the first place that it is impossible for it to be decisive. . . . The primary aim of modern warfare (in accordance with the principles of doublethink, this aim is simultaneously recognized and not recognized by the directing brains of the Inner Party) is to use up the products of the machine without raising the general standard of living.
What is concerned here is not the morale of masses, whose attitude is unimportant so long as they are kept steadily at work, but the morale of the Party itself. Even the humblest Party member is expected to be competent, industrious, and even intelligent within narrow limits, but it is also necessary that he should be a credulous and ignorant fanatic whose prevailing moods are fear, hatred, adulation, and orgiastic triumph. In other words it is necessary that he should have the mentality appropriate to a state of war. It does not matter whether the war is actually happening, and, since no decisive victory is possible, it does not matter whether the war is going well or badly. All that is needed is that a state of war should exist.
The splitting of the intelligence which the Party requires of its members, and which is more easily achieved in an atmosphere of war, is now almost universal, but the higher up the ranks one goes, the more marked it becomes. It is precisely in the Inner Party that war hysteria and hatred of the enemy are strongest. In his capacity as an administrator, it is often necessary for a member of the Inner Party to know that this or that item of war news is untruthful, and he may often be aware that the entire war is spurious and is either not happening or is being waged for purposes quite other than the declared ones: but such knowledge is easily neutralized by the technique of doublethink. Meanwhile no Inner Party member wavers for an instant in his mystical belief that the war is real, and that it is bound to end victoriously, with Oceania the undisputed master of the entire world. . . .
War prisoners apart, the average citizen of Oceania never sets eyes on a citizen of either Eurasia or Eastasia, and he is forbidden the knowledge of foreign languages. If he were allowed contact with foreigners he would discover that they are creatures similar to himself and that most of what he has been told about them is lies. The sealed world in which he lives would be broken, and the fear, hatred, and self-righteousness on which his morale depends might evaporate. . .
The war, therefore, if we judge it by the standards of previous wars, is merely an imposture. It is like the battles between certain ruminant animals whose horns are set at such an angle that they are incapable of hurting one another. But though it is unreal it is not meaningless. It eats up the surplus of consumable goods, and it helps to preserve the special mental atmosphere that a hierarchical society needs. War, it will be seen, is now a purely internal affair. . . .
In the past, the ruling groups of all countries, although they might recognize their common interest and therefore limit the destructiveness of war, did fight against one another, and the victor always plundered the vanquished. In our own day they are not fighting against one another at all. The war is waged by each ruling group against its own subjects, and the object of the war is not to make or prevent conquests of territory, but to keep the structure of society intact.
There are certainly people with genuine power who understand exactly how this process works and are conscious of the propaganda it entails, and there are many ordinary citizens, paying only casual attention to political matters, who blindly ingest it. But it is the high-ranking Inner Party members -- the D.C. cadre of think tank "scholars," government and academic functionaries, and journalists and pundits who fancy themselves sophisticated political junkies and insiders -- who are the True Believers. They cling to institutions of political power and officialdom, plant their careers, self-esteem, self-importance and social circles in its belly, and are thus the most incentivized to believe in its Rightness and Goodness and the least able to critically assess it. Intoxicated with supreme loyalty to the organs of political power and societal institutions which support it, they become its most ardent, faithful evangelizers. The more they gather together in their insular royal court realm, the more they reinforce each other's trite convictions.
These pseudo-sophisticated, pseudo-intellectual nationalists may "know that this or that item of war news is untruthful" or may even know that the entire "war is being waged for purposes quite other than the declared ones." But no matter: they are Washington's most loyal denizens and thus "never waver for an instant in their mystical belief that the war is real" or in the propaganda that sustains it. At the heart of this propaganda -- and of their worldview -- is the unquestioning conviction about the unmitigated evil of the State's designated Enemies, and of their own Good. Observe how WikiLekas is now discussed, and especially observe the waves of self-praising moralizing over this next several days, to see this dynamic in all its glory.
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Show AllI see that CD's editors had the good sense to republish this excellent essay.
With its long history of Barbarity, is there any possibility the USA could ever become a Civlized Nation, or should we just give up on that notion as worthless?
The United Nations voting record of the US says it all, we are a rogue, barbaric nation that applauds our executioners and mocks the peacemaker.
I was disgusted with my nation during the 60's, disgusted as I served as a submariner in the 70's, disgusted with Reaganism... long story short: still disgusted after all these years.
I still think a awakening is possible, but doubt it would lead to peace. Worthless notion? As notions go, let's hold on to it a while longer.
Excellent article by Glen Greenwald on how to understand the world. We have to read/reread George Orwell's incredibally prophetic book.
A refuge from Eastern Europe once said that he and his friends were astonished to learn that Orwell had never been in the Soviet Union - because he captured the atmosphere perfectly.
More to the point, Orwell captures contemporary America quite well. That is what Greenwald is saying. Orwell was just off by a couple of decades re the US.
Even more to the point is how the USSR and the USA are BOTH the victims of oligarchic manipulation. I grieve for those nations, and all their fellow victims in other nations; victims all, of bogus wars, whose only purpose is to destroy ALL the participants, to PREVENT them from focusing upon this mafia-like oligarchy that manipulates & destroys them for profit & further empowerment/entrenchment. It could have been so different if FDR had lived. He and the USSR would have joined in the U.N. family to lead the reconstruction of the world. The oligarchy had other plans; what actually has unfolded. This is the truth, and Greenwald has done us a great service with this essay. It's STILL not too late to proceed with those FDR's USA/Russia/China/India( half the world's population; most of its landmass and economic potential, applied for humanity) plans.
More to the point are is the raft of 'newly released, never-before-heard' tapes from the flight crews and air traffic controllers.
That have taken ten years to see the light of day.
Really? Do any of you actually believe this bullshit?
Ten years to release what should have been prima facae evidence in the days and weeks after the single greatest criminal act in history.
Tell ya what I think. That it took ten years to find actors willing to do the voicework on the QT, who would never brag about it, so that this emotional blackmail could be used whip up a new tide of anti-Islamic hatred and rage, just prior to a new 'credible, specific, but unverified' Terrorist Threat (tm) or domestic Black Op to further the aims of the US War Party, so the bloated profits could keep rolling in.
"We have always been at war with Eurasia..."
Agreed that lots of sources that are exposed or maybe will exposed are almost irrelevant. I lived in a "Developing Nation" and I am sure that any CIA contacts there that could be exposed are irrelevant to the interests of the U.S., but at the time that I lived there, the resources of the DIA and the CIA, which involved about 25% of the entire resources of those two agencies, involved that so irrelevant country.
Geez!
In the book "Night Watch" by a retired Western Hemisphere Director CIA agent he recounts the USA publication of the 70's that was listing many CIA agents and sources. At least one the Athens station chief, Welch, was assasinated.
Thank you again, Mr. Greenwald. For anyone who hasn't read 1984, you can read it for free here:
http://www.george-orwell.org/1984
Absolutely BRILLIANT article, analysis, & assessment! Thank you, Glenn Greenwald. You are one of the finest legal minds of this tragic era.
What Orwell so presciently related, in great detail, is what I term "Mars rules." Orwell sure understood all the deceit that goes into the maintenance of the make endless war state. He was also a brilliant psychologist, as is seen in his keen recognition of the species of collective mind-set required for tolerating it. Right Wing radio has vastly expanded upon "The Two Minute Hate"
Orwell probably wrote 1984 as a cautionary tale, hoping enough people would wake up to make the events of our present day impossible. Of course, the high tech devices that aid the surveillance state were hardly known to him in his lifetime.
This article is a keeper. We should all email it to persons capable of understanding.
""Orwell probably wrote 1984 as a cautionary tale, hoping enough people would wake up to make the events of our present day impossible.""
Now imagine if, in some twisted moment of warped space-time, or interdimensional intersection..."1984"...became the very blueprint used by this century's leaders to eventually enslave us.
Trippy, eh? :)
Imagine if there really IS a two-faction dispute in D.C.
One side uses 1984 as a blueprint, the other uses A Brave New World.
Double trippy. ;)
I second everything said so far - ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT analysis, beautifully structured and written. This one, I'm sending around to everyone who knows how to read.
We hang onto the likes of you for dear life...
To think and to know what is happening today is to use "1984" as the key to what is in that dark room known as the US of A government. Glen Greenwald, thank you for your writing this and here, is hoping, that many, many read it. Tony
It does make one wonder as to just WHY and how Orwell was so prescient.
Was it learned from the environment just buy observation and if so why did others not see it and write it down in such a lucid manner?
It can not be genetic.
This consciousness somehow "Happened" to him and not to anyone else. This leads me to believe it not explained by the purely physical realm of matter. He tapped into something else.
Orwell was a Socialist in England at a time when class distinctions were so ingrained that if you were not part of the hoi aristoi, you might as well have been a serf in 10th century England, or a worker in the Soviet Union. He understood subtle repression, so he was able to extrapolate to overt repression.
Another Socialist (in the U.S.) who became a darling of the right wing was Sidney Hook, whose views never changed, but who found himself castigated by the left and welcomed by the right, because he, like Orwell, criticized Stalinism.
GW NORTH: One of the history experts in this forum can correct me, but I seem to recall reading something that suggested that Orwell grew up as the son of a British diplomat, and that he was exposed to conditions in India during the period it struggled to break free of British rule. To observe how a nation is held hostage by another nation, and the important lies used to maintain that arrangement, had to function as an intellectual petri-dish for a mind as astute as Orwell's.
And you could say the same thing about Shakespeare. What makes his deep insights into human character, as revealed 500 years ago, contemporary? How did he hit nerves that psychology didn't examine until centuries later? One example: the workings of the unconscious mind. Lady Macbeth's inability to sleep, the way she was haunted by dreams, and left to wash the blood from her hands while sleep-walking, reveal Shakespeare's understanding of these deeper workings (and dimensions) of the mind.
Genius is not confined by time or place. There are souls who have developed such a universal grasp of the critical interlocking, inviolate Truths that their words seem to speak in the idiom of prophecy.
Much is made--correctly--of his life's experiences and his poverty. Eric Blair came of age living within a brutal Empire and was briefly a tool of that Empire. I don't think he's really as singular as you imagine as other writers prior to WW2 wrote about the coming dystopia with alacrity considering the nature of our current reality. Wiki's bio is good initial background, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Orwell
I would read "Down and Out in Paris and London" to see how the young Orwell made sense of his experiences as a penniless dishwasher in the basements of Paris restaurants, how he observed his fellow workers, the establishments and his own position and dilemma. Lots of people have such experiences and consequently have pretty canny insights, but few people are able to develop them the way he did, and even fewer in such circumstances of poverty are able to become writers.
I am not sure that your wonderful question is answerable. In general I find works by people who have to negotiate more than one world are most interesting. Add to this what Siouxrose [3:41 PM] said about his childhood (which I did not know) and you can imagine how a lively curious mind might continually "contrast and compare", as our teachers used to say in the days before test prep took over. The book is short and un-put-down-able. You can probably see the seeds of what we call genius, the ability to comprehend more than others and then to shape it into some new and coherent form.
Let us just say I am fascinated by that creative process. Neil Young details how he does not go out to write a lyric or melody, but how he allows it to flow into him. Some of his most famous pieces came to him when he was running a fever and very ill.
Other musicians and artists say much the same thing. They allow themselves to be filled from without. You look at something by Van Gogh (Starry Starry night) or listen to Bach and it a wonderment to me.
In that petri dish that is life, wherein billions and billions of lives are lived , there are these few thousands or tens of thousands that elevate us all and it not the worlds Military leaders or its businessmen.
It also leads me to wonder how many such minds remain untapped or unable to fulfill their full potential.
And , most importantly of all ,it gives true value to the Human Experience that we can all share in and are all better for having experienced. It almost like a voice whispering "This is why you are here".
One of the great tragedies of our modern education system is we neglect this for the sake of "realism" and what is "practical" which is one reason we have so many voices that continue to make claims that war and violence will always be with us and nothing can be done to end poverty or injustices.
Orwell was a genius we should all treasure.
Beautiful post GW, thanks. My own (very humble) art- when it's good- feels like it flows in by some sort of grace. It's not something you have control over, it's more like meditating: if you practice the discipline you open yourself up to let stuff happen. When you're lucky it just happens out of the blue. There are those who seem(ed) to have an effortless, open line with the Creative Force at all times, and then again, those who went crazy seeking it.
He wasn't that prescient, he was merely updating a time honored tradition with more modern technology. Have you ever read the Bible?
The One God is the ultimate dictator, his word is final. Unlike the pantheistic religions where there were always other gods to plead to, to intercede for one if one offended another god. The One God knows all and sees all, and you can't see him. With the Gospel according to John we get "In the beginning was the word, and the word was with God, and the word was God." There you have it, the beginning of propaganda. The ultimate Big Brother, it's all in your head, no technology needed other than a sacred book that only a few can read. If you control the words, you are God.
The Bible has been a test for thousands of years now. The question is "Do you Believe?" If you believe you pass and they let you live, if you don't believe they killed you. Simple as that. Oh and to be fair the Koran is the same thing.
Luckily the Renaissance and the Enlightenment happened and we got a resurrection of ancient Greek philosophy and thought to mitigate some of the madness.
Thank the Goddess, like Venus on the half-shell, Truth and Beauty will always spring forth from chaos. Whether it will always have a human form is another proposition.
http://orwell.ru/library/articles/elephant/english/e_eleph
But it is genetic, but in a broader way. It is part of the human gene set to modify behaviour in response to the pressures of specific social structures. I remember how irritating it was to constantly hear the cliche that the Holocaust was the result of some character gene that was uniquely German. Given permission, and in response to extremely hierarchical social systems, the human animal, irrespective of culture, will sink to shocking levels of atrocity. The Milgram experiments demonstrated how very little it takes to make nice people into criminals / torturers. Remember that classroom experiment where students were favoured or disfavoured according to eye colour. That's why Orwell seems to "predict" something occurring 60 years after he writes. He is not predicting at all; extremely perceptive, he is creating an analogy that illustrates observable human behaviour, proven by millennia of history. Only people whose concept of history does not extend back beyond WWII can be surprised at his "clairvoyance".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BcvSNg0HZwk
A+ Glenn! And a fabulous choice of punchline too, as you ended your Orwell quotations with his prophetic statement of future warfare (that is ours today). "...the object of the war is not to make or prevent conquests of territory, but to keep the structure of society intact."
Not just Orwell, but also Karl Marx understood how the State wages war against it's own citizens, how the surplus production of capitalism must be used up in war, how, in the end, it will all come crashing down
Case in point: The film "targeting bin Laden" on History last week, starring the president.
I know a man who just came back from Afghanistan a month or so ago. Before he left, I told him about what was going on with Bradley Manning and Wikileaks, and he was shocked. Finally, though, he said he’d bought very good life insurance for his children, and was going to put his blinders on and go over there. After all, he was supposed to be working as a cook.
But there are no cooks in the military anymore in Afghanistan. Private contractors do the cooking, cleaning, and all the rest. My friend’s job was to drive a 26-wheel giant truck from camp to camp delivering supplies, and as he drove through village upon village, he saw the desperate poverty, a poverty that shocked him even though he’d grown up in Nicaragua. These villages, he said, were nothing but sand and dust and rocks, and the people are starving. If he drove through a village where children were playing, he felt safe, and he’d throw them candy and pencils. If the children were nowhere to be found, he knew this was a dangerous place. Five or so people in his battalion had been killed by IEDs.
He signed up for the National Guard in his twenties, and never thought he’d be in a war zone.
At one point he pointed at the TeeVee and screamed “this is propaganda!” At another point he said, “doesn’t anyone understand this is 1984?”
People here on CD criticize me for talking to or empathizing with our troops. Yet these are the people who know what is going on, and when the shit really comes down here in Amerika, they will be with us peace activists. They know how to act in a war zone, and they know what’s gone down.
So I say, support the troops! And peace be with you.
"Yet these are the people who know what is going on, and when the shit really comes down here in Amerika, they will be with us peace activists."
They'll side with the ones who cut their checks, and that ain't the 'peace activists'. Its why they (voluntarily) fight, remember?
Those who volunteered for the National Guard did not expect to be in war zones. Most envisioned rescuing friends and neighbors from local disasters.
Although I do believe it will be a toss-up about how many side with the people; those in charge will send troops to a particular area who have no connection to that area. That's what the Russians did and the Chinese do.
Don't forget the Brit's and their Gurhkas, we've got our "Cossacks" too; Seal Teams!
People look like ants from a helicopter gunship anyway, then red spots after....
Sieg Heil
I remember the turmoil in Bejing in 1989 when there was an issue about whether or not the Red Army would fire on the protesters in the square. After all, the protesters were family and kin to the troops. They are "The People" who are the mythological center and the raison d'etre for the existence of the state. No problem. The troops on foot and in armored vehicles swarmed through the city killing hundreds, perhaps thousands of citizens. This scenario has been re-enacted countless times throughout history. It has happened in America as well. When a man dons the uniform of service to the palace, he sheds the clothing of the people.
Remember Kent State? and all those protests where the police battered the protesters? Same thing.
How "free" are they really, signing up for the military to escape poverty and desperation?
You know, your cheap cynicism doesn't fit everywhere. What a lousy response to an expression of genuine compassion.
Well said. I think your support is genuine and based on real experience (of the troops). It has a different character than the cheap bumper sticker rahrahrah that so irritates people. Compassion versus shallow nationalism - authentic vs. facile.
Thank you, Glenn. I've been trying to figure out a way to get the "Party Manual" out in the open for people to read and you've done it!
Jack London's "The Iron Heel" also shows the direction we are rapidly traveling, should the people finally awaken to what is being done to them. The government has been preparing for that since 2006 when NorthCom started training returning combat brigades in suppressing civil dissent or unrest.
For over a decade, I have tried to make people realize that bin Laden was Bush's, then Obama's "Emmanuel Goldstein." Often sought, never caught, and always with a tape or speech to be published when people began to question the government as to what we were doing. This was always closely followed by the "two minute hate."
I don't know if it is possible to turn this mess around, but there will be a lot of blood spilled when we try. The air will be filled with drones and the streets with tanks and soldiers with live ammo and no restriction on its use. The KBR no-bid concentration camps will finally be filled with "guests."
On the other hand, We the Sheeple may just keep shambling along, homeless, getting poorer, sicker, hungrier, always blaming "Them" and shouting "Hurrah for Big Brother!" until we follow the nice goat with the bell through the doors of the abattoir.
awesome work!
Orwell was a profound thinker and literary master. The proof that double think is alive and well is that many people believe he was describing the Soviet Union in 1984, whereas he more generally described the actions and controls of totalitarian states. In this case, Greenwald aptly applies a passage from Orwell's book to our current totalitarian manifestation in the United States.
Sadly, the U.S. population show themselves to be unlike other states where we see domestic rebellions springing up. U.S. citizens seem mentally preprepared for a "two minutes of hate" - not just for WikiLeaks, but for the 9-11 "celebrations" that we'll see tomorrow, and stretching onward.
The concept that the United States is a victim, and never the aggressor as it really is, is one of those time-worn traditions of propaganda that few here question. The emotional appeal of rising up from victimhood makes it easier to forget that the United States is one of the most war-prone nations since Nazi Germany or imperial ancient Rome. The difference is that the United States is less hell bent on holding territory. It prefers a system of military bases and striking collaborate agreements with the comprador classes in states, be it dictatorial or "democratic."
In the United States itself, the love of militarism is sickening and pandemic. You can see it in every small town civic parade where dancing schoolkids are accompanied next by some sort of militaristic drill team, with some carrying real or ceremonial rifles. Parents clap, even those who will someday allow their children to go off to die in a foreign land. The mission - to ensure the flow and economics of oil, all to keep those petrodollars flowing and the military industrial complex flush with cash - can never be spoken plainly.
Greenwald also applied the two-minutes-of-hate metaphor to the duopolistic Dem/Repug politics, which is another apt comparison. By the time we get to election 2012, even scathing Obama critics on Common Dems will be kissing the whip and voting Democratic, because the Repugs are so bad. This is a time-worn good cop/bad cop roughing up routine that just works. The fact that Dem and Repugs agree to the same policies without real conflict seems to escape common thinking. A few "red meat" issues - that never get resolved - are allowed to stay on the table for differentiation purposes, such as abortion, gay rights, social issues, etc. Such preagreed fighting areas sustain party affiliation among the domesticized population even as highly objectional policies, harmful to the public interest, get passed, largely without public notice.
I am pessimistic that the U.S. public will wake up from this form of mind/crowd control by plutocratic interests. The United States, after all, is the land where controlling the public mind arose from the social sciences as part of the propaganda system to buttress the war industries. It finally came to full force within the advertising/PR industries and is just routine now. The simple technique of associating a bad action with "freedom" has been used time and again, and it seems to be highly effective. In other countries, these techniques are less perfected, perhaps, or are cruder.
Some cracks are showing, though. Physical control used to not be as important. Now, arrest is the common action for the many protests that go ignored by our national corporate media. Daily life working in the shadows of the corporate machine that runs things is such that we are all kept busy enough to forget any one action of dissent, even as all such actions are rendered ephemeral by the need to just continually show up at our jobs. Meager earnings relative to the cost of living is becoming a norm of social control here, but such economic clubs are commonly wielded abroad in so-called developing countries. So the shock doctrine is coming home. The chickens are coming home to roost. It's clear, but I have to say, most people seem oblivious, or just don't want to know. There's always TV.
Freedom, in the end, is a mental act. But human beings can be manipulated and broken down in the absence of solidarity. That's the lesson of 1984, and it applies quite well to the 21st century U.S. milieu. Our USA PATRIOT Act, wire tapping and public cameras, data tracking and constant wars, plus extreme government secrecy, are all signs of the dark malevolence of the U.S. plutocracy, long having lapsed from being a republic, except in a pro forma sense.
I want to see a ray of sunshine in all of this, but it does seem that people are oblivious and atomized. And they'll vote party line out of fear. If that continues, nothing will change.
The media analysis of Marshal McCluhan (a scholar of James Joyce - important to know) could not be more timely. Communications theory and linguistics deconstrucedn sounds abstract and too much to deal with - but the repeated confirmation of his observations warrant review.
A recording of the late Terence McKenna, who had been asked to review McCluhan's letters, and did, providing tremendous insight into dynamics McCluhan articulated.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qwLg-fdEBl0
TIA & Minitrue: As dark as things seem (and they do, and are!), Mother Nature, and the long-prophesied earth changes are taking a "hand" in things. The empire is crashing... the key is to get out of the way of falling debris, and hunker down. As RTdrury often relates, matters will return to Localism. And there will be much in the way of borrowing from Indigenous Tribes in learning how to work with the land, for the purpose of survival.
The modern world, were it allowed to remain on its current course, would denude the entire resource base of nature to the extent that we'd all be Easter Islanders now.
The choice very trully will come down to, "Live simply, that others may simply life," Or not live at all. And by the way, the elites are breathing the same Fukushima-tainted air that you and I are... so don't be so sure that their barricades will provide the security, some in this forum seem convinced that they will.
SR, not knowing the future is a certainty. My pessimism about a change in course is based on the lack of a political reaction from people to the post-9-11 world. That's truly frightening. It looks like people are hunkered down in a bad way by being isolated.
I think you are speaking about the natural world and maybe climate change and the likely related increase in things like hurricanes, droughts and fires. Unfortunately, I don't think natural disasters will help people come together, especially when people have not been able to address unaccountable power at the top. And Fukushima is a case in point. Obama did not say let's get rid of nuclear power after the Fuskishima disasters (which would have been in line with public opinion). He's actually never wavered in his support for nuclear power and "clean coal," probably because of the campaign dollars. People voted for him anyway.
That's my point. People don't see cause and effect, both in terms of increasing political oppression and in the face of natural disasters related to human activity. Quite frankly, they just don't want to know about it.
Good afternoon, Thoughts:
I believe that we are on the cusp of a paradigm shift so all-encompassing, that the old methodologies will no longer apply. Law is already breaking down, and for anyone who is not Caucasian and endowed with a decent income, that's been the case for some time. When weather systems break down further, food sources will become less reliable. When government services are futher cut, not only will people need to work together to innovate, there will be the choice of whether to use violence (the nation's 2 billion guns) to secure necessities, or otherwise.
I think things may become Dystopian before networks form to insure survival.
I fully agree about the pittiful lack of accountability on the part of pseudo-leaders like Obama... to STILL drill after the BP oil gorge? To stil push nuclear, after Fukushima? To still allow Wall Street to "govern" the economy's metrics, after the implosion of all capital investments, and "permission to tank" real estate values. And on and on, ad nauseum.
It's just amazing that all these significant cracks show in the collective infrastructure (or reality) and align with numerous predictions identified with this time period:
Christian End Times
The end of cheap oil
The Mayan prophecy for 2012
The astrological count of a new Age
The Hopi prophecies of earth changes
The Shamans prophecies of earth changes
Added to the visions of sources I've read over the past 35 years: Edgar Cayce, Ruth Montgomery, Sun Bear, Mary Summer Rain, Gordon Michael Scallion, Jose Arguelles, and others.
The economy is UNHINGED from any viable measure of worth.
The leaders are operating in ways that are antithetical to the peoples' interests
Nature IS breaking down
Cheap oil is running out
People are VERY angry as they've known a taste of the good life, or at least enough wages to own homes and enjoy a modicum of leisure time... and all that, like Wallmart's prices, are rolling backwards.
Something's gotta give.
So, like I said, I think this will be the big Enchilada... and beyond what any of us can imagine. And believe me, I do a LOT of imagining.
You hit the nail right on the head. Some of us are aware of a certain 'background' vibration that has effected humans from the beginning. Common sense is a wonderful tool to put things into perspective. Humankind is as superfluous as it can get. Nobody in this part of the Milkyway will care about us vanishing back into the eternity of Source Energy. Humankind is as one person, ignorant yet self righteous, social yet free of compassion, greedy and irresponsible, to in the end have it all flown back into the face.
"I think things may become Dystopian before networks form to insure survival."
Wholeheartedly agreed. The only way out of this misery appears to be a recommendation from the realm of Quantum Physics. The moment you give anything your attention, that moment gives a part of our Energy to the subject/object we are focusing on.
This government and many others feed off the anger of the people. The bigger the anger the greater the Energy behind it. There are books about how to let go of anger, yet it seems as that is no viable solution either, because at one stage of anger, like going to war with another Nation that has basically done nothing different than the warring party, repugnance kicks in on a large scale.
Repugnance has become the order of the day. Listening to the talking heads on both sides it must be clear by now that we MUST turn our heads away from these people and follow our very own inner clock. It is always our inner being that sets the pace in our lives. Everything that happens, happens in response to our deepest needs to spiritually grow.
Spiritual growth in turn comes in many shapes, yet it is acknowledged that it is the tough times, the misery and despair that hone a human mind into a higher version of spirituality. Therefore we might as well embrace the crap that is heading towards us, understanding that it will set us free from all this deceit, the lies, the racism and the endless wars for war's sake.
Let's take a deep breath and refuse to get frightened. We are beings of pure Energy, attracting ~50 Trillion cells to form what we call 'I'. There is so much more to discover, let's focus on a version of humanity that includes, because any exclusion won't work. We are all ONE. The upcoming lesson will remove resisting entities like religious fanatics, politicians, bankers, military, 'law' enforcement and so on, while those who carry a Love for Life and the Universe will be elevated. Aligned to Source Energy, marauding hordes will take a different route.
Whoever rules by the sword will fall by the sword, or so it goes.
But, of course, what do I know?
Breathtakingly awesome article, Glenn. Wow.
Well done, Glenn Greenwald.
ALL HAIL OCEANIA!
FROM IRA CHERNUS, 01/20/11: "...White Americans, going back to early colonial times, generally assigned the role of 'bad guys' to 'savages' lurking in the wilderness beyond the borders of our civilized land. Whether they were redskins, commies, terrorists, or the Taliban, the plot has always remained the same.
Call it the myth of national security -- or, more accurately, national insecurity, since it always tells us who and what to fear. It’s been a mighty (and mighty effective) myth..."
ENTIRE COMMENTARY – http://www.commondreams.org/view/2011/01/20-7
In line with your comment, when I ripped off the page on my desk calendar the quote said:
"Security is mostly a superstition." Helen Keller
"Security is mostly a superstition." Helen Keller.... as she pressed a hot iron to her ear, attempting to answer the phone. (Sorry, couldn't resist.)
Don't just get lost in praise of Greenwald. Don't just philosophize with yourself about knowing it all. Read slowly, carefully, and repeatedly _1984_. And do not "just watch the movie"!
There's no substitute for doing the work of reading.