Wake Up! Your Fears Are Being Manipulated

Authored by Peter van Buren via TheAmericanConservative.com,

We have a terrifying example in 9/11 of how this goes… Let’s calm down and figure out who has what to gain by stirring panic…

I’m not worried about the guy coughing next to me. I’m worried about the ones who seem to be looking for Jim Jones.

Jones was the charismatic founder of the cult-like People’s Temple. Through fear-based control, he took his followers’ money and ran their lives. He isolated them in Guyana where he convinced over 900 of them to commit suicide by drinking cyanide-laced grape Kool Aid. Frightened people can be made to do anything. They just need a Jim Jones.

So it is more than a little scary that media zampolit Rick Wilson wrote to his 753,000 Twitter followers: “People who sank into their fear of Trump, who defended every outrage, who put him before what they knew was right, and pretended this chaos and corruption was a glorious new age will pay a terrible price. They deserve it.” The tweet was liked over 82,000 times.

The New York Times claims that “the specter of death speeds across the globe, ‘Appointment in Samara’-style, ever faster, culling the most vulnerable.” Others are claiming Trump will cancel the election to rule as a Jim Jones. “Every viewer who trusts the words of Earhardt or Hannity or Regan could well become a walking, breathing, droplet-spewing threat to the public,” opined the Washington Post. Drink the damn Kool Aid and join in the panic en route to Guyana.

The grocery store in Manhattan, just after the announcement of the national state of emergency, was pure panic. I saw a fight break out after an employee brought out paper towels to restock the shelf and someone grabbed the whole carton for himself. The police were called. One cop had to stay behind to oversee the lines at the registers and maintain order. To their credit, the NYPD were cool about it. I heard them talk down one of the fighters, saying, “You wanna go to jail over Fruit Loops? Get a hold of yourself.” Outside New York, sales of weapons and ammunition spiked.

Panic seems to be something we turn on and off, or moderate in different ways. Understanding that helps reveal what is really going on.

No need for history. Right now, in real time, behind the backs of the coronavirus, is the every-year, plain-old influenza. Some 12,000 people have died, with over 13 million infected from influenza just between October 2019 and February 2020. The death toll is screamingly higher (as of this writing, coronavirus has infected 60,653 and killed 819 Americans). Bluntly: more people have already died of influenza in the U.S. than from the coronavirus in China, Iran, and Italy combined. Double in fact. To be even blunter, no one really cares, even though a large number of bodies are piling up. Why?

The first cases of the swine flu, H1N1, appeared in April 2009. By the time Obama finally declared a national emergency seven months later, the CDC was reporting that 50 million Americans, one in six people, had been infected, and 10,000 Americans had died. In the early months, Obama had no HHS secretary or appointees to the department’s 19 key posts, as well as no commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, no surgeon general, no CDC director. The vacancy at the CDC was especially important because in the early days of the crisis, only they could test for the virus (sound familiar?). Yet some 66 percent of Americans thought the president was protecting them. There was no panic. Why?

Of course, Trump isn’t Obama. But if you really think it is that black and white, that one man makes that much difference in the multi-leveled response of the vast federal government, you don’t know much about bureaucracy. Most of the people who handled the swine flu are now working the coronavirus, from the rank and file at CDC, HHS, and DHS to headliners like Drs. Andrew Fauci (in government since 1968, worked ebola) and Deborah Brix (in government since 1985, prior to corona was an Obama AIDS appointee).

Maybe the most salient example is 9/11. Those who lived through it remember it well, the color threat alerts, the jihadi cells around every corner, the sense of learned/taught helplessness. The enemy could be anywhere, everywhere, and we had no way to fight back. But because the Dems and Repubs were saying the same thing, there was a patina of camaraderie to it (led by Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg, where are they now?), not discord. But the panic was still very real.

Why? We panicked when people took steps to ensure we would. We were kept calm when there was nothing to gain by spurring us to panic (the swine flu struck in the midst of the housing crisis; there was enough to worry about). After 9/11, a fearful populace not only supported everything the government wanted to do, they demanded more. Nearly everyone cheered the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, and not believing the government meant you were on their side. The Patriot Act, which did away with whole swaths of the Bill of Rights, was overwhelmingly supported. There was no debate over torture, offshore penal colonies, assassinations, kidnappings, and all the little horrors. The American people counted that as competent leadership and re-elected George W. Bush. Fear was political currency.

Need a 2020 example of how to manipulate panic? Following fears of a liquid bomb, the TSA limited carry-on liquids to four ounces for years. Can’t be too careful! Yet because of corona, they just changed the limit for hand sanitizer only (which, with its alcohol content, is actually flammable, as opposed to say, shampoo) to 12 ounces. Security theater closed down alongside Broadway tonight.

False metrics are also manipulative because they make fear seem scientific. We ignore the low death rate and focus on the number of tests done. But whatever we do will never be enough, never can be enough, the same way any post-disaster aid is never delivered quick enough because the testing is not (just) about discovering the extent of the virus. For those with naughty motives, it is about creating a race we can’t win, so testing becomes proof of failure. Think about the reality of “everyone who wants one should get a test.” The U.S. has 331 million people. Testing 10 percent of them in seven days means 4,714,285 individuals a day while the other 90 percent hold their breath. Testing on demand is not realistic at this scale. Selective decision-based testing is what will work.

South Korea, held up as the master of mass testing, conducted at its peak about 20,000 a day. Only 4 percent were positive, a lot of effort for a little reassurance. Tests are valuable to pinpoint the need for social distancing, but blunt tools like mass social distancing (see China) also work. Tests do not cure the virus. You can hide the number of infections by not testing (or claim so to spur fear), but very sick people make themselves known at hospitals and actual dead bodies are hard to ignore. Tests get the press, but actual morbidity is the clearest data point.

There will be time for after-action reviews and arguments over responsibility. That time is never in the midst of things, and one should question the motives of journalists who use rare access to the president to ask questions meant largely to undermine confidence. If they succeed, we will soon turn on each other. You voted for him; that’s why we’re here now. Vote for Bernie and Trump wins and we all literally die. You bought the last toilet paper. You can afford treatment I can’t. You’re safe working from home while I have to go out. Just wait until the long-standing concept of medical triage is repackaged by the media as “privilege” and hell breaks loose in the ERs. We could end up killing each other even as the virus fades.

At the very least, we will have been conditioned to new precedents of control over personal decisions, civil life, freedom of movement and assembly, whole city lockdowns, education, and an increasing role for government and the military in health care. Teachers, don’t be surprised if less of you, and fewer classrooms, are needed in the virus-free future, in favor of more classes online. It’s almost as if someone is taking advantage of our fears for their own profits and self-interest.

There are many reasons to take prudent action. There are no good reasons for fear and panic. The fear being promoted has no rational basis compared to regular influenza and the swine flu of 2009. We have a terrifying example in 9/11 of how easily manipulated fearful people are. Remaining calm and helping others do so is a big part of what your contribution to the disaster relief could be.

That’s one way to see this. Too many right now, however, seem to be looking for Jim Jones.

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Peter Van Buren, a 24-year State Department veteran, is the author of We Meant Well: How I Helped Lose the Battle for the Hearts and Minds of the Iraqi People, Hooper’s War: A Novel of WWII Japan, and Ghosts of Tom Joad: A Story of the #99 Percent.

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34 Comments
SeeBee
SeeBee
March 27, 2020 8:06 am

https://www.drugs.com/sfx/hydroxychloroquine-side-effects.html
For those touting the covid “cure.” Do a little digging.

BB
BB
  SeeBee
March 27, 2020 8:32 am

The main difference was the damn news media was on Obama side . Now the news media want people to go bat shit crazy just to undermine Trump.

flash
flash
  SeeBee
March 27, 2020 8:34 am

Read the warnings on any RX…sheesh. They’re all worse than the ailment for which they were prescribed.

Solutions Are Obvious
Solutions Are Obvious
  SeeBee
March 27, 2020 8:43 am

Your last sentence sounds a lot like your recommendation to not take the drug in a left handed sort of way. To just warn people of side effect with a neutral position would definitely have different wording.

All of the Caribbean, Central America, most of South America and much of the southern US is malaria territory. Chloroquine is the usual treatment. It’s been around for decades with a known track record.

Now, you can keep your malaria, or you can take the drug; that’s the choice. Same with the corona virus until someone comes up with a better solution as far as drugs are concerned. Anyone with a lick of sense won’t take Big Pharma’s eventual vaccine.

Bill Sardi recommends sunshine as it produces vitamin D with no side effects except a tan as long as you’re careful. Others preach vitamin C, zinc and selenium as immune boosters and IVC for someone battling the virus. C has no known toxicity level although it will give you PSA (porcelain separation anxiety) if you take too much.

No one has The Answer for this or mostly anything else. Scare mongering isn’t helpful.

RiNS
RiNS
  Solutions Are Obvious
March 27, 2020 10:33 am

porcelain separation anxiety
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credit
credit
March 27, 2020 8:37 am

Fear? on the phone with my 4 year old granddaughter yesterday, she asked if i was sad and scared. when i asked her what i should be scared about, she said “the corona.” i told her no, i was not scared. i wanted to give her the assurance she needed – and i am not scared.

Montefrío
Montefrío
  credit
March 27, 2020 10:08 am

My oldest (6) grandchild’s school asked the kids to make a video about corona. The four year old played a cop who comes upon two teddy bears and his baby (1) sister outside and growls at them (waving a gun) that they’re violating quarantine and are under arrest. The six year old is an officious doctor and the four year old returns as the virus, crown and all. I laughed my ass off. They’re not scared and neither am I. If we lived in a city I might be, but happily we don’t. I just returned from my morning walk carrying a grocery bag as a prop, but the police that pass just wave at me. Maybe this will change down the line, but for the present, no one in the village seems particularly concerned in spite of the media’s attempts to frighten us.

Todd Packer's mentor
Todd Packer's mentor
March 27, 2020 9:03 am

..and once the House passes the stimulus & POTUS signs it into law, it will only be a question of when the false flag attack will be launched.

John Galt
John Galt
March 27, 2020 9:44 am

Yup. Need more kids homeschooled to keep the out of work parent busy and not seething with rage against the machine thats causing the rage….

flash
flash
March 27, 2020 10:29 am

What the world really needs is a global government made up of philosopher kings to guide us though these difficult times. Yeah, that’s the ticket.

Former UK Prime Minister Calls For Global Government To Fight COVID-19

Brown wants international organizations like the WHO and the UN to be given executive powers that would supersede national sovereignty as part of a new system overseen by world leaders and health experts.

“This is not something that can be dealt with in one country,” he said.

“There has to be a coordinated global response.”

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/former-uk-prime-minister-calls-global-government-fight-covid-19

The State has always been the patrimony of some privileged class: a priestly class, an aristocratic class, a bourgeois class. And finally, when all the other classes have exhausted themselves, the State then becomes the patrimony of the bureaucratic class… But in the People’s State of Marx there will be, we are told, no privileged class at all….but there will be a government and, note this well, an extremely complex government. This government will not content itself with administering and governing the masses politically, as all governments do today. It will also administer the masses economically, concentrating in the hands of the State the production and division of wealth, the cultivation of land, the establishment and development of factories, the organization and direction of commerce, and finally the application of capital to production by the only banker – the State. All that will demand an immense knowledge and many heads “overflowing with brains” in this government. It will be the reign of scientific intelligence, the most aristocratic, despotic, arrogant, and elitist of all regimes. There will be a new class, a new hierarchy of real and counterfeit scientists and scholars, and the world will be divided into a minority ruling in the name of knowledge, and an immense ignorant majority. And then, woe unto the mass of ignorant ones!

Such a regime will not fail to arouse very considerable discontent in the masses of the people, and in order to keep them in check, the “enlightened” and “liberating” government of Mr. Marx will have need of a not less considerable armed force. For the government must be strong, says Engels, to maintain order among these millions of illiterates whose mighty uprising would be capable of destroying and overthrowing everything, even a government “overflowing with brains.”

Mikhail Bakunin 1872
Excerpted from On the International Workingmen’s Association and Karl Marx

Anonymous
Anonymous
  flash
March 27, 2020 12:16 pm
rayray
rayray
  flash
March 28, 2020 1:01 am

So I’m betting this is the same Gordan Brown that sold all of England’s gold at the bottom of the market 20 or so years ago. Am I right? And he’s coming out into the public again with this global government line? Someone needs to call him out, but don’t hold your breath waiting on that.

Unonymous
Unonymous
March 27, 2020 10:48 am

The enemy could be anywhere, everywhere, and we had no way to fight back. But because the Dems and Repubs were saying the same thing, there was a patina of camaraderie to it (led by Rudy Giuliani and Mike Bloomberg…)

Updated to the following?

The [coronavirus can] be anywhere, everywhere, and we [have] no way to fight back. But because the [Mainstream and Alternative Media are] saying the same thing, there [is] a patina of camaraderie to it (led by [The Guardian] and [The Drudge Report]…)

virushoax2020
virushoax2020
March 27, 2020 12:06 pm

Corona: if they lied then, why wouldn’t they lie now?

by Jon Rappoport

March 26, 2020

The CDC has been lying about ordinary flu for decades. So why wouldn’t they continue their fine tradition of lying about COV? Why should you believe ANYTHING they say about COV? Why should you accept their case numbers, their ominous warnings, their insistence on lockdowns which wreck economies?

http://archive.is/q617j

Fleabaggs
Fleabaggs
  virushoax2020
March 27, 2020 12:23 pm

Virus
don’t let Mygirl see that it’ll destroy her only reason for living.

Mygirl...maybe
Mygirl...maybe
  Fleabaggs
March 28, 2020 1:27 am

Flea:. To you and your compadres EVERYTHING is a conspiracy.

Your monotonous bleatings and story line loop about the virus being a fictitious construct, created by evil governments to usher in a global totalitarian order is tiresome and ignorant.

As far as you’re concerned those afflicted people are either: A: not really dying or B: dying because they’re old and have some kind of flu.

According to you the virus is fake and the governments of the world are acting in concert to usher in some nefarious global totalitarian entity that will revel in controlling a huge swath of impoverished and downtrodden masses and resources.

You persist in beating a dead horse to pieces….

IPNW
IPNW
  virushoax2020
March 27, 2020 4:53 pm

virus, glad to see you’re on page with the Corona being a hoax. Rappoport reports the facts and the truth – I subscribe to his articles. The virus pandemic is the greatest hoax perpetrated upon the American people and the rest of the world since 9/11.

The America people along with the rest of the planet have gone totally bat-shit crazy, totally by design, while being manipulated by the Democratic/Communist powers that rule over us.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 27, 2020 12:18 pm
Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 27, 2020 4:15 pm

Great find!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anonymous
March 27, 2020 6:11 pm

here’s a new one:

Dr. Fauci in New England Journal of Medicine: Coronavirus less severe than the flu

Dr. Fauci in New England Journal of Medicine: Coronavirus less severe than the flu
By Pamela Geller – on March 27, 2020

piearesquared
piearesquared
March 27, 2020 1:07 pm

The author’s reference to 9/11 is appropriate. I believe they purposely chose a disease that is so benign compared to, say, the regular flu, because they knew they could easily get most of the sheeple to panic over such a non-threat, just like they were able to get most of the sheeple to panic over the blatantly obvious false flag attack of 9/11. I think it is an inside joke to them. “Just look at how easy it is to frighten the stupid sheeple.” They probably laugh about it every day.

hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
March 27, 2020 4:04 pm

“The fear being promoted has no rational basis…”

The fear is the rational basis.

niebo
niebo
March 27, 2020 4:15 pm