Back in February, protesters gathered outside New Zealand’s parliament began warning that police were using LRAD sound cannons to disrupt their protest. To the news media, it was evidence of how stupid and crazy the protesters had become, and still more proof of the obvious silliness of the anti-vaccine mandate protests in general.
Here are the first three paragraphs of that news story, laying it on thick with baseless claims and tinfoil hats:
Wellington anti-mandate protesters have been seen wearing tin foil hats, as some baselessly claim they are being targeted by “tech weapons” directed at them.
A video posted on Facebook on Thursday under the name Carlene Louise has attracted attention on social media.
In the video, the protester said people at the occupation site in Wellington are getting ill and claims without any evidence that the cause is “EMF machines”, “radiation machines” and “technological weapons” being directed at the occupation.
Four months later, police confirmed that they had used LRAD cannons against the protesters, though they claimed they didn’t use them until March. See, so it totally was a baseless conspiracy theory. Tinfoil hatted morons! Falsely claiming that the police did…what they…did. Hold on a second.
This nice bookending of claims and facts, and many other extraordinarily insightful juxtapositions, comes from a short documentary that, unfortunately, appears to only be available on YouTube:
In just half an hour, this is the whole thing, a perfect depiction of the “disinformation” project as it works everywhere. Note the moment when a news anchor and New Zealand’s bizarre prime minister are having an exchange about the viciousness and terrifying blood thirst of the far-right anti-government protesters, and the camera cuts away to show the protest, undercutting the description in real time. Note the moment when the disinformation expert tells an interviewer that she has determined that the protests are violent and dangerous, and then explains that people inside the protest believe that they’re engaged in a project of peace and love — a frightening example, she explains, of the splintered reality these people occupy inside their echo chamber. Note the moment when a member of parliament warns that anti-mandate protests are “fascist.”
And note, above all, how confused the news media figures are as they discuss the way their accurate and factual reporting from the perimeter of the protest, responsibly informed by experts and authorities, is being irresponsibly contradicted by livestreaming from inside the protest.
Watch this video, with its echoes of Rupa Subramanya’s magnificent What the Truckers Want.
My thanks to Max from Zürich for bringing the video to my attention.
The question I keep getting is but what do we do about it? And the first thing we do about it is notice. There are armies of professional liars working to shape your perception of reality, telling you not to trust what you see and hear. Notice that fake things are fake. The next steps may follow slowly and painfully, but the next steps follow. Live in truth. Go from there.
I used to sell and teach "LE/Mil use of lighting in civil disturbance situations". I was set up at a trade show and the "LRAD" booth was across from mine, He had the units pointed my way, and when he demoed them at very reduced levels, it was excruciatingly painful ( and I have loss a lot of my hearing from years of competing and teaching in the firearms industry) I went over and asked nice if he could "tone it down",,,,,he didn't. So, I just aimed all the demo lights I had in my booth at his, and set them to the "puke" setting, after about two mins and him getting very close to being violently ill, he came over and said he would stop doing inside demo's and took his units outside. Those LRAD's should not be dismissed as just "loud speakers" If used "incorrectly" they can do some bad things to humans. There is also a lot of other stuff floating around, that you hear nothing about.
We notice the lies. The liars keep repeating them anyway. For example, even though no police officers were killed on January 6, the president says officers were killed. They have paid no price.