The desperate networks are grasping at straws. Their ratings reflect a continuing audience exodus.
I once wrote that, if tomorrow the top news anchors admitted they were
drag queens, the whole country would immediately collapse. That's how
fragile America actually is.
I've updated that comment, because the USA is now so tolerant the top
anchors could come out as collies or toasters and everyone would feel
compelled to consider the revelation with warm regard.
So here is the new formulation: If tomorrow, television news disappeared
completely, the human mind would lose its mirror and chaos would ensue.
The minds of most viewers lack context, are satisfied with cartoons of
reality, yearn for authorities, and will accept any version of "being
informed."
This is what the news is all about. The superficial mind clings to the news as a representation of what the mind is.
Take away that mirror and millions of people would enter a highly disturbing void, an absence, a vacuum.
It would be quite interesting.
Some people would realize the degree to which they demand to be told
what to think, what to see, what to assume. Others would simply spin
into a deep confusion.
At bottom, most minds want to know what exists, even if the portrait is a
total lie. A lie is better than nothing. "Give me something, anything."
That morbid desire is in direct proportion to the absence of any ambition to create reality on one's own.
Every psyop since the dawn of time is based on, and works because of, the individual's refusal to create his own reality.
This refusal is, in turn, the cornerstone of highly organized, layered, hierarchical, top-down societies.
These societies generate majestic deceptions, enemies, wars, and huge
disparities between the haves and the have-nots. History reveals many
elements of progress, but it doesn't show a solution to these chronic
injustices.
To put it another way, the solutions will not appear, in the long run,
until millions of people do, in fact, create their own realities.
And that capacity to create requires a revolution at the deepest possible level.
Most people don't even understand what it means, and/or won't admit it's possible.
They would rather rearrange deck chairs on a sinking ship:
"Give me THESE liars as leaders (creators of mass reality), and if you won't do that, give me THOSE liars as leaders..."
"Ladies and gentlemen, this is the end of the last newscast anywhere. Good night and good luck." Blackout.
If government's media mouthpiece were gone, people would be forced to
make up their own minds about government (or, in the age of President
Trump, one could say, people would be forced to make up their own minds
about the deep-state, non-patriotic, sell-out, operatives within
government). And eventually, they would. And it wouldn't be a happy
moment, for government (deep-state operatives).
Unsurprisingly, the first "newspapers," in ancient China, Egypt, and
Rome, were government-issued bulletins. They were decrees, commands, and
announcements.
They were deployed to control citizens' actions and paint an official picture of reality.
At some point, leaders recognized that, with the expansion of individual
freedom, more subtle methods for control and "guided perception" were
necessary. Hence, modern media.
For this to work, reporters had to be elevated to privileged status. They were now town criers dressed to kill.
"Owing to excessive propaganda, lies, and style masquerading as
substance, all news is canceled." That would be a kind of forced
declaration of independence.
~~~
In 1982, when I began writing for LA Weekly, I sat down with the editor,
who explained that investigative reporting was a dying function of the
news, because it was too expensive. Its outcome was always uncertain---a
newspaper could assign a reporter to a story and pay him for a few
months, and at the end of it he might or might not come up with
something explosive.
There was, of course, another reason for squelching investigative
reporting. A reporter might dig too deep and find too much gold. The
wrong people (actual high-level criminals) could be indicted and
exposed.
For the most part, mainstream news has canceled real investigation. It's
gone. It exists as limited hangout, meaning it's constructed to execute
partial and ultimately harmless exposure of crimes. The limited hangout
pretends to be the last word, and everybody packs up and goes home,
thinking the job is done.
Which is exactly the way most minds operate, when it comes to the truth.
They poke around a little, come up with a bit of "deep" material, and
check out. Nothing more to see, move along.
Any reporter who goes too far with a story is stopped by his bosses and
reassigned to lighter topics. I know of one such hound, who broke open
several heavy scandals and was then pulled off to do other work. Allowed
to continue his investigations, he would have torn apart the Dept. of
Justice and the CDC.
All of mainstream news is a limited hangout, because it purports to be
coverage of reality. Actually, it invents reality by establishing narrow
context, selecting which stories are important, and twisting their
meaning.
~~~
So my original question, what if television news disappeared, is in a
way a moot point. It's already disappeared. It never was. It was always a
simulacrum.
The Matrix can be viewed as the simulacra the mind invents to stand in
for reality. This obsession for what psyops specialists used to call
stereotypes is the putty-like target for engineers of deception:
"People already want false images. We merely make sure they buy our false images."
Coming out of World War 2, US psychological warfare operators turned
their attention to new conditions of "peace." They fed the population
images and simulacra of distant peoples and places and cultures.
The premise was: there are billions of people Americans will never meet
or come to know. We, the princes of psyops, have to give them pictures
of who these foreign humans are, to align with US foreign policy (empire
building).
Now, the psyop operators' target has expanded to a significant degree.
The premise reads: there are billions and trillions of bits of
information people will never be able to evaluate or organize. We have
to tell them what all this information means. We have to shrink it down
and frame it and paint shorthand pictures of it. Our pictures, not
theirs.
Hence, the news.
Notice the basic fixation in all this madness. It's the fixation on
deciding what reality is, rather than what new realities can be created.
That is the threshold most people refuse to cross or understand. They'll
do anything to avoid it. And when I say most people, I don't mean
groups, I mean individuals.
~~~
Here is the real news: People's problems and confusions and anxieties
will never be resolved until they invent realities they truly desire
with power and imagination.
I'm talking about inventing social reality and political reality and
personal reality and aesthetic reality. This is no cotton-candy
prescription. It calls for the deepest conviction and commitment.
When, in the 1960s, various Asian philosophies and spiritual systems
were twisted and reduced and re-cooked and distorted, for importation
into the West, one of the underlying themes was: enlightenment comes by
accepting What Is.
That was a psyop of major proportions, on the level of consciousness and
spirit. It was aimed at the closing the door on the oceanic creative
impulse.
Accept What Is. Don't try to change it. Surrender. Stop struggling. Then all your problems will disappear.
False.
The ability to accept reality ultimately and paradoxically depends on
surpassing it by inventing new realities in profusion. Then, you can
look at What Is and accept it as a fact that, like all other facts, can
be radically changed.
Peace attained through a struggle to "let go of everything" is a
deception. It's one piece of a much larger story. That story centers on
us and our creative force, the titanic and submerged faculty that always
was and always will exist, no matter how many ploys are engaged to
reject it.
The news doesn't cover this story
The news is a drug to put this story to sleep.
The news is a voice expressing itself. But what about the far more
important voice of the individual? What is it expressing, if
consciousness itself is buttoned up?
I can tell you this. 100 percent of individuals have no idea what they
would express if they opened up all creative channels. Oh, they might
know what their opening shots would be. But beyond that? They don't
know. They couldn't know. Because they haven't invented the full range
of their voices.
You could sit down and write a thousand pages to "express what you
really want to say," and you would only be scratching the surface. You
would only be warming up your engine.
The mind is trained for delivering summaries and bytes. After throwing
off that colossal inhibition, you're at the beginning of the road. Just
the beginning.
The news and all its allied support systems are a reflection of the mind
held in check, the imagination held in check. As such they are really
meaningless.
We have no clue about what a civilization would be, if many individuals
entered the untapped universes of what amounts to endless expression. We
live in a shorthand world. We convince ourselves that's all there is.
That isn't all there is. It's just one atom of potential experience.
As far as individual creation is concerned, we live in a world that's a
kindergarten. It's a nursery school. When people are asked to invent
something, to express something, they look for the short form. The brief
statement (like the news).
Write a thousand pages and see where you are. Paint a thousand paintings
and see where you are. Reinvent your business a hundred times and see
where you are. Reinvent your group that seeks to fulfill a social cause a
hundred times and see where you are. Become an endless artist of
expression and invention and see where you are.
Now we are getting down to the real crime of the news. It looks for the
lead paragraph and the bottom line. It searches for the wrap-up and the
stinger. It short-circuits the potential of the individual mind because
the mind wants to be short-circuited.
And within this prison, people look for answers. It's a joke. There are no answers there.
We are operating at one tiny end of the light spectrum, claiming that
the whole remaining arc of possible light is invisible. Yes, it's
invisible because we shut ourselves off from it, because we fail to
realize it becomes visible only when we live through and by imagination.
~~~
The myth of Prometheus is really an expression of self-limited creative
consciousness seeking to break out and invent realities and worlds
without end. The fire Prometheus stole from the gods wasn't merely
"knowledge" or "technology."
It was the infinite creative force.
There was no crime. The gods were already bored to death with their own
powers. They had abandoned imagination. They had become tyrannical
managers of humans. The gods were pathetic paupers living on borrowed
time.
And when Prometheus delivered fire to humans, he wasn't punished by the
gods. He wasn't chained to a rock and tortured. He was astonished by
humans' refusal to pick up the torch.
The Olympian gods were the News. They were the purveyors of What Is. They demanded allegiance.
The people chose to listen to the news from above. They chose to
abdicate the endless road of expression and creation and instead worship
an external narration of existence, a tired and bloated and worn-out
and stench-ridden song emitted from Broadcast Central.
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