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The Spiritually Dead gatekeepers of mainstream news
By Jon Rappoport
A new series of realities is on the way.
Centralized information-reality is on the way out.
It's going to be thrills and chills.
Major newspapers are dying. The internet is crushing them.
And yet, if the NY Times and the Washington Post and the LA Times wanted
to resuscitate themselves, they could.
I'm not talking about one-day headlines. I'm talking about
investigations that pound and pound on issues of corruption day after
day, month after month.
For example, these issues:
The Federal Reserve/a clandestine private corporation.
Toxic vaccines.
Trillions of dollars of missing US government money.
The power of the Trilateral Commission over US government policy.
The covert implementation of the UN agenda of destruction in US communities.
And a hundred more issues.
Expose these down to the core, and people would buy
newspapers off the rack like they buy coffee and beer and video games
and cell phones and gasoline and underwear and toilet paper and lipstick
and fast food. The Times would have to schedule extra press runs just
to keep up with the demand. Its financial bottom line would soon look
like Christmas.
But the great esteemed centers of American journalism are
part of the Matrix. They are in the business of falsehood, omission,
diversion, and obfuscation. They live by those hallmarks.
You could talk to the publisher of the New York Times and
present him with an ironclad business plan for pulling his paper out of
its deep financial trouble, based on covering true stories like those
above, and you would find no joy, because he would rather go down with
the ship than go against the Matrix.
The Times and other hoary media outlets live by the rule of
limited hangout. In intelligence parlance, that means admitting a small
piece of the truth in order to hide the rest.
"We'll show you a tree in the forest, but not the whole forest."
I know how it works, because as a reporter I've been there.
I've approached editors of various media outlets with stories that crack
the Matrix trance, and I've had those stories tossed back at me.
"We're just not interested," they say. "This isn't our kind
of piece." Or: "Well, we already covered that." But they didn't cover
it. They did a limited hangout on it. They ran a story that exposed one
tiny corner of a whole bloody mess.
I fully understand that media outlets black out stories that
would endanger their own advertising dollars. But that's just the
beginning of the true reason the major newspapers and television
networks decline to run pieces that would once again make them
gigantically successful.
To understand the true reason, you need to grasp something
about the Matrix itself. It is a reality that maintains its power
because it can engineer SILENCE. It can create EMPTY SPACE. Not only can
it invent pictures that are false, not only can it pander to certain
emotional links in people's shrunken universes, it can make Swiss Cheese
appear as if it has no holes in it. This is an art.
To see what the Matrix is and how it operates, you need
imagination. You need to use that imagination to understand what COULD
BE but ISN'T. You need to be able to project how the truth could
actually storm the bastions of planned ignorance and impel people to
perceive startling new realities beyond the dross of what they have now.
I say this---partially as a boast and partially as simple
fact---if I were the managing editor of the New York Times and I was
given the corner office and free rein, I would have that paper back in
the black in a year. I would have it roaring on all cylinders. I would
have people fighting each other in the streets to grab the last copy off
the newsstands. Every day. Journalism schools all over the country
would close down in shame. Because we would be running stories that
would crack the whole rotting edifice of cartel-control along many
fronts, and we would be filling up a PLANNED VACUUM with something
super-real.
But I gave up on that fantasy 20 years ago. Instead, I saw a
day when these giants would wither like old men on their back porches
staring out at the rain. And that day is here. It has come.
They gave up their right to cover the news. And now they're paying.
---It may have occurred to you by now that one of my main
targets is: people dedicated to cynicism, despair, passivity, and
self-imposed victimhood. They clog forward progress. They hold up the
train. They drag down the future. They sit in their own puddles. They
opt for abstract spectatorship, hoping for the occasional stimulation of
adrenaline to relieve a permanent state of paralyzing boredom.
I don't write for those people. I never will.
I write for the people who can envision WHAT COULD BE and will at least consider making their stand there.
Like many other people, I know what cynicism, despair, and
passivity are. I've visited that land. I've checked into those motels.
But in the end, they're a joke. You know why? Because: what do they get
you? They get you nothing. Zero.
At best, they get you the temporary hope that someone else will rescue you and drag you from the depths.
One thing that's going to happen as independent news takes
over from the old goofs: there will be information, more information
about workable solutions to vital problems. People need to be ready for
that.
They need to be ready for answers that are shocking because they ARE answers.
It'll seem surreal. Workable answers? What??
Yes.
People will need to adjust their minds.
The business of news outlets without solutions will be eclipsed.
If you think this is impossible, then become a citizen journalist, and make it possible.
No one of good will and intelligence needs to be on the outside looking in.
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Jon Rappoport
The
author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM
THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US
Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a
consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the
expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he
has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles
on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin
Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and
Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics,
health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world.
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