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YOU Are the Threat Now: How Governments are Criminalizing Critical Voices
PH: Sputtering WPS gaslighting
Sputtering WPS gaslighting (archived)
THE West Philippine Sea “cognitive warfare” narrative has been playing since Sept. 2012 when then President Noynoy Aquino signed Administrative Order 29 “Naming the West Philippine Sea of the Republic of the Philippines, and for other purposes.”
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This has already caused massive real economic damage to Filipinos, like the loss of 1.5-million Chinese tourist arrivals and $1.5-billion (P90-billion) tourism revenues for our six million tourism workers.
Even worse, it can give the US the basis for creating a false flag operation blaming China for a human disaster and precipitating a major conflict – which is clearly what the US warmongers intend as evidenced by the US military bases in the country.
Previously:
Chinese Navy Helicopter Intercepts Philippine Cessna Over Scarborough Shoal + Embedded Journalism
Biggest-ever egg Arbitration Award laid
To “lay an egg” means “to be completely unsuccessful; badly fail” and I am using this to refer to the 2016 Hague ruling on the South China Sea case filed by then Noynoy Aquino government against China’s claims.
Biggest-ever egg Arbitration Award laid
The New York ‘secret Chinese police station’ is a propaganda bogeyman
The US Department of Justice busted civil servants in Chinatown, accusing them of being Beijing’s dissident hunters
The New York ‘secret Chinese police station’ is a propaganda bogeyman
Related:
Chinese “Police Stations” and War Propaganda & “Overseas Police Stations?” : A clearer look
India: legal proceedings against British communications network unveils geopolitical positions
On February 14, Indian authorities carried out a procedure at the headquarters of the British broadcaster BBC in New Delhi. The operation is part of a tax audit, however it came after the publication of a documentary in which the BBC gave a biased treatment of the 2002 religious clashes in Gujarat, western India. On a geopolitical level this and other events reveal how different governments move their pieces in the global chess game, in what could be strange two-handed moves.
India: legal proceedings against British communications network unveils geopolitical positions
CNN’s US Intel Source Just Admitted That Everything Zelensky Says Is Propaganda
All of this might understandably be too much for the average Western information consumer to process, which is why the purpose of this piece is to explain the emerging cognitive warfare trend that’s on display in this context.
CNN’s US Intel Source Just Admitted That Everything Zelensky Says Is Propaganda
Russophobia: NATO’s Psychological Torture Manual and the Construction of Single Thought
José Negrón Valera
In Venezuela we have experience in dealing with psychological siege tactics. For 20 years, Chavismo has been subjected to a campaign of psychological torture that reached its paroxysm when, in 2017, news portals called for “hunting” and publishing the location of people the opposition identified as Chavistas.mind
Russophobia: NATO’s Psychological Torture Manual and the Construction of Single Thought
U.S. Doesn’t Fear “Foreign Meddling,” It Fears Internal Revolt, Part I, by Rainer Shea
by Rainer Shea
Writer, Dandelion Salad
Rainer Shea: Anti-Imperialist Journalist, Nov. 20, 2021
December 2, 2021
This article is Part One in a series I’m doing on American collapse, and on how this has the potential to lead to a civil war within U.S. borders.
The “imperial boomerang” effect—where the types of violence an empire commits abroad inevitably become directed at that empire’s own people—is caused by the fact that actions have consequences. When a country subjugates other peoples, this has repercussions for those within that country. A society built on exploitation and violence can’t last. Whether that society wants to face it or not, its greed comes at a cost.
U.S. Doesn’t Fear “Foreign Meddling,” It Fears Internal Revolt, Part I, by Rainer Shea