For-Biden Planet
For those few of you who have never seen the classic movie (IMHO the best acting job that Leslie Neilson ever did), the big secret was that the aliens created a powerful machine that could turn thought into solid reality -- and it destroyed them in short order.
As an old propagandist myself, I can tell you that, unless your statements are 99.9% factual and verified, the worst thing you can do is believe your own propaganda, and act on it. That way lies ruin.
Now the US' Democrat Party today controls the greatest propaganda machine ever invented -- better than the USSR's at its height, better than Red China's, better than North Korea's, better than Nazi Germany's Goebbels could even dream about. It heavily influences or outright controls the educational system, the news media, the entertainment industry and even the communications industry. About all that it can't influence or control is direct private communication via telephone, email, and hard-copy mail by the Post Office -- and the public library system, which it seems to have forgotten about. It's been a long time since anyone tried to purge the books in local libraries for political incorrectitude.
With that kind of control comes a certain laziness, an assumption that everybody just naturally believes the way you do, and there's increasingly less need to provide proof for your claims. When questioned by one of the uncouth idiots who don't share your view, you need only make more claims, louder and faster. This eventually leads to spiraling the drain into self-contained fantasy, which ends in ruin.
When seeing that the propaganda doesn't match reality, and a lot of the "peasants" can see it, one recourse is to create False Flags: public theater with live actors, which supports the ruling scenario and which the general propaganda machine can then echo endlessly. This can involve creating political movements whole-cloth, or near it; that can be risky, because the actors may outrun the director and take the play to extremes that the script-writers never intended. In such a case, the propaganda machine must work overtime on damage control.
A classic example is the role of BLM. Founded by a clutch of admitted Marxist women, its avowed purpose was to "transform society" -- into what soon became apparent. The Democrats, and especially the Socialist Democrat faction, happily embraced BLM and used it to raise mass protests -- generally aimed at Trump and any of his followers. The problem was that the "protests" soon became screens for riots, looting and burning, often organized by local criminal gangs. Despite the best editing and excuses of the media, citizens at large saw all this and identified BLM as a threat, pure and simple. This became a problem to the Democrats as the election approached. In the last few weeks before the election, the Democratic National Committee clearly told BLM to tone it down, do no more "protests", and stop scaring the voters -- and BLM visibly complied. That's also when Biden's campaign began preaching soothing messages about "ending divisiveness", "unity", "healing", and so on.
Even so, the DNC didn't trust to its massive propaganda campaign to win the election. There have always been frauds during elections, and some of the most entrenched are in large Democrat-led cities. Chicago, Newark, and Baltimore are notorious for it. The push for mail-in ballots added to the possibilities, since mail-in ballots do not require the voter to show valid identification before handing in his/her ballot. There were complaints about election frauds and improprieties in many states well before election day, and a growing number afterward. Despite the best excuses by the DNC's propaganda machine, these can't all be written off as sour-grapes fakes; the DOJ is taking a lot of them seriously, and there are more than a dozen such complaints.
It was certainly premature of Biden and friends to claim victory while there are still five more states that haven't finished counting their ballots, and four of them have outstanding investigations into vote-fraud. Why did the DNC do it? The only sensible answer is propaganda-pushing: claiming that now we're "back to normal", "healing", and "unity" -- behind the Democrat political agenda, which has been losing popularity. It's also an unstated promise to the rest of the world to undo all the actions done by Trump during his administration. This is not as popular with the electorate as the DNC would wish.
In short, what we're seeing is the DNC propaganda machine going all-out to convince the "peasants" that the election is settled and done and we're all going back to Obama-era "normalcy" right now -- and only un-American sexist/racist/homophobic/transphobic/Islamophobic/White supremacist Republicans will dare to complain.
This overlooks the fact that even if one accepts the Biden campaign ballot claims, the election was a very tight horse-race, not the "blue wave" that the news media were predicting. Almost exactly half the population didn't buy the propaganda-campaign's story, and doesn't believe it now. As the multiple lawsuits and investigations progress, they'll believe it still less -- and all the censorship in the country won't stop the story from getting out. The Democrats will not have the "unity" they've been trying for.
If Biden finally wins, he'll have a resentful and divided populace to rule. If the investigations reveal that the final accurate count gives the election to Trump, then all the "protest" riots Antifa-BLM can manage will not scare the citizens into accepting Biden. The "divisiveness" which the DNC created it now cannot stop, and it will blow up in the Dems' faces.
Those "monsters from the Id" will come home to roost, and not prettily. Even the best propaganda machine in the world can't guarantee absolute power, thank all the gods in agreement.
--Leslie <;)))><
