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    Coronavirus

    A few memes to lighten the mood.
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    Coronavirus

    Me too, I have no love for the fookin pigs.
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    Coronavirus

    https://off-guardian.org/2020/03/28/the-propaganda-of-terror-and-fear-a-lesson-from-recent-history/?__cf_chl_jschl_tk__=cbb226445e18322693c52c887e3cd525e4766906-1585499778-0-AXG-LVVvcMBrRPHpZDx1WI1jrlvcDsCcfFwqW5gD4VrKEwW-HPIWrp_Hz_TRYPP9z18okB5jRylD513uST4HBg5MjlWzqxREGNWCappxxgplB4Tb8cinWGCIWRdZK9xoRUsjw1bdRm2QvLgDQKCCXj2PTYd4g4bce88JO5ESBDflA82NiyEQU7KsmNaTy-TS_sMA9vFd_h7sYbLfnaF3sUjAIK9zY6Q7bGKj8-buDrLYLe-kiJT4C6A9Hx-ekuPE4ZijJYyN3r1pXUIRWlhldFekOXPm_BLz-F4BD9vu-GgoO-XrUjcVl_82jTrGYzmEMYWFmNXbpG_azCggk-qq0c76iybZrMjogzkpUG9XI4-MhR1csFC8hcbTYFcLJObLRw The Propaganda of Terror and Fear: A Lesson from Recent History Dr Piers Robinson, Co-Director Organisation for Propaganda Studies The ongoing and unfolding reactions to the Corona Virus look set to have wide-ranging and long-lasting effect on politics, society and economics. The drive to close down all activities is extraordinary as are the measures being promoted to isolate people from each other. The deep-rooted fear of contagious disease, hardwired into the collective consciousness by historical events such as the ‘Black/Bubonic Plague’ and maintained through popular culture (e.g. the Hollywood movies Outbreak and Contagion), means that people are without question highly susceptible to accepting extreme emergency measures whether or not such measures are rational or justified. The New York Times called for America to be put on a war footing in order to deal with Corona whilst former Army General Stanley McChrystal has been invoking his 9/11 experience in order to prescribe lessons for today’s leaders. At the same time, political actors are fully aware that these conditions of fear and panic provide a critical opportunity that can be exploited in order to pursue political, economic and societal objectives. It is very likely, however, that the dangers posed by the potential exploitation of Corona for broader political, economic and societal objectives latter far outweigh the immediate threat to life and health from the virus. A lesson from recent history is instructive here. 9/11 AND THE GLOBAL ‘WAR ON TERROR’ The events of September 11 2001 represent a key moment in contemporary history. The destruction of three skyscrapers in New York after the impact of two airliners and an attack on the Pentagon, killing around 3000 civilians, shocked both American and global publics. The horror of seeing aircraft being flown into buildings, followed by the total destruction of three high rise buildings within a matter of seconds, and the spectre of a shadowy band of Islamic fundamentalists (Al Qaeda) having pulled off such devastating attacks, gripped the imagination of many in the Western world. It was in this climate of paranoia and fear that extraordinary policies were implemented. The USA Patriot Act led to significant civil liberty restrictions whilst the mass surveillance of the digital environment became normalized. In the United States torture was authorized in the name of preventing terrorism whilst the Guantanamo Bay facility in Cuba became a site in which accused individuals have been held without any adequate legal protection or due process. Remarkably, the individual accused of leading the alleged 9/11 plot, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, who ‘confessed’ to CIA interrogators after being ‘waterboarded’ 183 times, has recently received his trial date, set for January 11 2021 and 20 years after 9/11. Civil liberty restrictions, mass surveillance and torture were only a sub-strand of the major war-fighting-policy that was enabled by 9/11. Presented at the time as America’s ‘New Pearl Harbour’, 9/11 provided the conditions for a series of major regime-change wars which persist until today. Critically, these wars have not been primarily about combatting ‘Islamic fundamentalist terrorism’/Al Qaeda, but rather attacking ‘enemy’ states. Indeed, the evidence that the 9/11 event and the alleged threat of ‘Islamic fundamentalist’ was then exploited in order to pursue a geo-politically motivated set of regime-change wars which had little connection to the purported Al Qaeda threat is well established. Former Supreme Allied Commander of NATO, Wesley Clark, famously went public in 2006/7 stating that immediately after 9/11 he had been informed that the US was intending to attack seven countries within five years including Iraq, Syria, Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan and Iran. Clark stated: Clark’s claims have recently been corroborated by retired Colonel Lawrence Wilkerson (chief of staff to Colin Powell and Iraq War planner) who stated that he had actually seen the same plans Clark was referring to many months prior to 9/11: Documentary evidence for these claims has come by way of the UK Chilcot Inquiry into the 2003 Iraq War. For example, a report quoted a British embassy cable, dated 15 September 2001, explained that ‘[t]he “regime-change hawks” in Washington are arguing that a coalition put together for one purpose [against international terrorism] could be used to clear up other problems in the region.’ Another document released by Chilcot shows British Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George Bush discussing phases one and two of the ‘war on terror’ and when to hit particular countries. Blair writes: The regime-change wars that have flowed directly and indirectly from 9/11 continue to this day. War and conflict continues in Afghanistan and Iraq whilst the nine-year-long war in Syria has borne witness to extensive and illegal policies pursued by Western governments including the funding and arming of extremist groups coupled with support for groups actually aligned with Al Qaeda. Iran continues to be subjected to US hybrid warfare tactics including sanctions and covert operations whilst the threat of military action is very clear and present. The human cost of these wars, built upon the ruthless exploitation of public fear of terrorism in order to pursue multiple ‘regime-change’ wars, has been huge. According to the Brown University ‘Costs of War Project’, the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq have killed a combined 480,000 to 507,000 civilians, coalition military members, and foreign fighters, with an untold number having been maimed and disfigured. IPPNW estimated that the first ten years of the ‘war on terror’ in Afghanistan, Iraq and Pakistan killed 1.3 million people. Since 2011, in Syria alone, over 400,000 people have died as a result of war. The numbers of people displaced as a result of these conflicts are also extremely high; wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, and Syria have wrought a combined 9.39 million refugees, 10.78 million internally displaced peoples, and 830,000 asylum seekers. In addition, there are persisting and very serious concerns with respect to the possible involvement of state actors with the event of 9/11. Recent and critical developments regarding the events of 9/11 include the publication this week of the University of Alaska study of the WTC7 Collapse which confirms that the official US government investigation was wrong if not plain fraudulent. Other important developments include publication last year of the 9/11 Consensus Panel evidence and increasing scrutiny of the official narrative from mainstream academics. Overall, the 9/11 global ‘war on terror’ is increasingly coming to be understood particularly across the world as, first and foremost, a remarkable propaganda campaign designed to enable violent conflict in the international system and with its effects and objectives being far wider and deeper than had been suggested by official narratives regarding the need to combat Al Qaeda. CORONA VIRUS: A NEW 9/11? The lesson of 9/11 is that major events can become what scholar Peter Dale Scott describes as deep events which are exploited by political actors in order to precipitate and manage major political, economic and social shifts. 9/11 became, in effect, the deep event that enabled 20 years of unfettered Western warfare abroad and severe civil liberty restrictions and extensive surveillance at home. At the time of 9/11 many people in the West were terrified of terrorism. Public opposition to the invasion of Afghanistan (the first regime war to flow within months of 9/11) was almost impossible without being accused of being reckless in the ‘fight against terrorism’ or of being an ‘Al Qaeda’ sympathizer. Muslims throughout the West were widely despised. US President George Bush declared that ‘you are either with us or against us’. The parallels with what is happening today are obvious. Is the Corona Virus a new 9/11, a new deep event? We cannot yet be sure, as of this writing. Perhaps the current strategy of suspending basic liberties will work to effectively eliminate all threats posed by the virus. Governments will then restore the civil liberties currently being suspended and all will fairly quickly return to the way things were before. Perhaps the economy will confidently weather the fallout from the ‘lockdowns’ and everything will return to business as usual. And perhaps a sober ‘lessons learned’ review will lead to public health officials developing reasonable and balanced plans, such as developing sufficient capacity for rapid testing and tracing, which can be deployed the next time a sufficiently dangerous virus starts to spread thus avoiding terrifying publics and implementing draconian measures that inflict significant damage to the social and economic fabric of society. Or perhaps not. It may be that, as British journalist Peter Hitchens has been warning, the loss of liberty and basic rights will continue indefinitely as governments greedily hold on to their increased powers of control over their citizenry. Similarly, Italian journalist Stefania Maurizi has warned about the risks in Italy of state authorities, hostile to open societies and the political left, exploiting Corona in order to increase their control. An obvious concern here is whether there will be a permanent impact on mass gatherings and protests. James Corbett warns of a permanent state of ‘medical martial law’ and there is certainly the very real possibility of the normalization of government-imposed quarantine and other freedom of movement restrictions. Margaret Kimberley of the US-based Black Agenda Report warns that Corona may be used as a way of covering up both economic crisis and collapse. She notes that the Federal Reserve ‘recently threw Wall Street a $1.5 trillion lifeline which only kicked the can down the road. The can has been kicked ever since the Great Recession of 2008’. The likely destruction of small businesses might allow for ever greater corporate choke-hold on the economy with more people forced into the corporate workforce. There is certainly the danger that Corona will be exploited in order to distract from severe economic problems whilst also enabling the pursuit of new economic strategies which worsen rather than mitigate the social inequalities that already tarnish Western countries. And, of course those actors behind the regime-change wars that flowed from 9/11 may use the Corona Virus to increase pressure on the countries they have been targeting for the last 20 years and those they wish to target in the future. Already we have seen the regime-change advocate John Bolton blaming China for the Corona Virus whilst the New York Times reported that US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and national security adviser Robert C. O’Brien were ‘arguing that tough action while Iran’s leaders were battling the corona virus ravaging the country could finally push then into direct negotiations’. ABC news report that, despite the Corona Virus, US and UAE troops have held a major military exercise ‘that saw forces seize a sprawling model Mideast city’. It is also worth nothing here the recent US assassination of Iranian General Solemeni and the on-going proxy battles between US forces and Iranian-backed groups in Iraq. The possibility of Corona being exploited in order to further the regime change wars we have seen over the last 20 years is extremely likely and it would be naïve in the extreme to think otherwise. Whatever the Corona event may or may not be, the fundamental lesson of the last 20 years is that governments can and do exploit, even manipulate, events in order to pursue political, social, military and economic objectives. Fearful populations are frequently irrational ones, vulnerable and malleable. Now is not the time for deference to authority and reluctance to speak out. It is time for publics to get informed, think calmly and rationally, and to robustly scrutinize and challenge what their governments are doing. The dangers of failing to do this likely far surpass the immediate threat posed by the Corona Virus.
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    Coronavirus

    How dare you question the dominant FEAR NARRATIVE!? You, sir are a thought criminal and clearly in need of quarantine, stat! I agree, man. I think we’re being scammed and royally fucked with. I am not saying there is no virus, or that the virus is a complete fabrication. But I am saying, I think think this thing is being blown out of proportion to deliberately ratchet up the hysteria. Fear keeps people compliant and unquestioning. This serves various elite agendas. Mostly it distracts from the giant money grab going on in the form of “bail outs.” This thing is also a convenient pretext for total police state clampdown on the people. You think them authoritarian pig bastards are gonna wanna give up their new powers after this thing has subsided?
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    Coronavirus

    I was just curious. Thanks
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    Coronavirus

    Do you know whatever happened to him?
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    Coronavirus

    Whatever happened to that dude? Man, he was one hateful and bitter bastard. I’m guessing he prolly killed himself or ran into some really hard times. All that negative energy . . .
  8. I am in Southern California. So far, as of this writing, I have not changed my lifestyle at all. I don’t go out much anyway, but this hysteria has made me wanna go out more. There is no TP available anywhere around here where I have gone. I do not care. I have a bathtub in my bathroom. I hang me arse over the side and clean me arsehole with soap and water. It’s what I do in lew of a bum gun and it’s way better than TP.
  9. Could be we got it and are now ok. Let’s hope so. Anyway, I suspect this whole thing is being hyped for all kinds of ulterior motives.
  10. I thought the same thing myself. It’s certainly possible, but there is no way to know for sure. I hope so, then maybe I’ll be immune and not have to worry. I had a layover in Guangzhou for 3 hours on my flight into Vietnam. Also had a 13 hour layover in Hong Kong on my way out. It was pretty much the worst flu I’ve had in recent memory. Been a long time since I was that sick. Everything hurt, felt like I was beaten with a stick.
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    Coronavirus

    Lol! Love the plague doctor. I am currently sporting a plague doctor lapel pin on my work blazer.
  12. Theres’s a town here in L.A. County called Diamond Bar. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diamond_Bar,_California
  13. Lol! I live like a half a mile away from that place. I’ll walk right by Hamburger Mary’s, if I happen to be working in the area. I was in there once, like 10 years ago. I guess I’m just not a bar scene kinda guy. Also, I got the impression that any decent looking Tgirls, were pay for play and charging way more than I wanted to spend. If the old Craigslist ads are anything to go by, prices were starting at around $200 and up. No thanks. Also, most of the Tgirls in that place were scary looking older dudes in night fright clown make up and badly fitting dresses. Super low quality of talent on offer, unless you’re into that sort of thing. I am not. It’s enough to put me off my lunch for a week. “That’s a man, baby!”
  14. Thanks, man. I love that stuff. Would like to get up to the north of Thailand and do a bit of exploring. Still think I might retire there, but who knows. Cheers
  15. We have very similar taste in ladyboys.
  16. I do enjoy the ocasional drink now and again. Unfurtately, at my age,(60) any more than one or two drinks and sex is not happening. It’s one or the other for this geezer. Which is ok, since I like getting a buzz on and having a laugh, I just don’t like getting stupid drunk. Body can’t take it anymore, anyway.
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    Coronavirus

    You know, I had a three hour lay-over in Guangzhou on Dec 20th on my way to Vietnam. Had a 13 hour lay-over Jan 6 in Hong Kong on my return trip. I got the flu while I was in Vietnam. Was on me arse for three days with a cough and a bad fever. It was one of those where even your hair and teeth hurt. Fever was so high, there was talk of taking me to the hospital but I did not go. Not fun and it put a major damper on my trip. Crazy thought, but I’m wondering if I may have contracted this bug and then just got better.
  18. Faceborg is pure toxic SHITE! I have been off that evil thing for about 3 years. Never missed it. Feeling infinitely better. The sooner we all cancel that shit the better. I am not joking.
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    Coronavirus

    With so much bullshit and propaganda in the MSM, it’s very difficult, if not outright impossible, to know wtf is actually going on. Is this just more of the usual fear porn (I suspect it is) or are we looking at potentially massively lethal global pandemic? I sure as hell have no definitive idea.
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    Coronavirus

    The very same. He did some awesome cheese ball movies in the 70s.
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    Coronavirus

    Recent Coronavirus case here in LA. Anyone remember The Omega Man with my favorite HAM actor Charleton Heston? He even shags a hot black girl in that movie, ah the 70s.
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