“Daisy” Ad (1964): Preserved from 35mm in the Tony Schwartz Collection
By Nicholas Stix
Fail Safe (1964): Trailer
By Steve Sailer:
Brian Eno: “I’ve been thinking about the word ‘propaganda.’ I came up with another word a few years ago, which is ‘prop-agenda.’ Propaganda is easy to detect and defend against because we recognize it. Prop-agenda is what our governments do now. They put something else on the agenda, misdirecting you away from what people would prefer you didn’t think about.
“From an interview with music producer Brian Eno a couple of decades ago: Obama’s second term was flooded with prop-agenda, such as the government-media huzzah over ‘rape on campus’ that eventually overstepped with the Haven Monahan UVA hoax. It would be useful if historians would dig up how these things are orchestrated.”
“It would be useful if historians would dig up how these things are orchestrated.”
N.S.: Never happen. Professors of history are part of the conspiracy.
In the run-up to the 1964 election, the democrats created a massive conspiracy to re-elect Jack Kennedy. democrat “historian” Richard Hofstadter wrote The Paranoid Style in American Politics; a madison avenue ad company came up with the little girl and “daisy” H-Bomb ad; and Hollywood came up with not one, not two, but three brilliant anti-anti-Communist pictures meant to persuade the public that a president Barry Goldwater would cause WWIII: Sidney Lumet and Communist Walter Bernstein’s Fail Safe; John Frankenheimer and Rod Serling’s Seven Days in May; and Stanley Kubrick and Terry Southern’s Dr. Strangelove. (Peter George worked on both Fail Safe and Strangelove’s scripts, and then committed suicide.)
The journolist media conspiracy that acted as a palace guard for the John Doe calling himself “Barack Obama” in 2008.The Hillary conspiracy in 2016, which miraculously failed!
The Palace Guard to protect The Big Steal 2020-present, which did not fail.
You won’t see any historians exposing any of these conspiracies.
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2 comments:
I was too young to vote for Goldwater, but I wish I had been able to. If Goldwater had won Johnson would not have been able to impose the "great society" on us which advanced the welfare state. Goldwater was a great patriot and would have done enormous good for our country.
"The stakes are too high for you to stay home."
That may have been true then,in 1964--pre-Dominon--and pre-one party rule,so true in my mind that I didn't vote this past November,for the first time ever--and I didn't feel guilty about it.
I'm not sure it matters if I--or anyone actually votes from this point forward.We're going to see blacks and Mex take over--with increasing crime,a stock market crash and the end of the U.S.A. --as we knew it 50 years ago--or even 5 years ago.
Finis
--GRA
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