brainpanhandler wrote:I know that feeling. I've often considered getting tivo and learning some basic video editing and producing my own psyops analysis of msm, meme by meme, phrase by phrase, image by image. I think it would pretty rapidly expand into a documentary.
What all of us here more or less agree on is that msm is used wittingly to promote cultural memes which are advantagous to the ownership class. That's pretty uncontroversial. But what Hugh contends and what I was referring to and what I believe you are saying you notice as well is some sort of real time crisis response pr department which orchestrates programming which either reinforces helpful to power memes or obscures damaging to power stories and information.
I think the doc idea is good. And yes, that's what I'm saying - and what I'm seeing.
I forget which show it was now, but it had obviously been produced before Fukushima... anyway it was about nuclear threats all of a sudden and it seemed really out of place. I only watch a handful of shows so I'll try and remember what it was. But that type of thing is everywhere. I notice it immediately when I see it but it's always so fleeting that it definitely is hard to keep track of .. well for me, anyway.