Beltane
Steppenwolf — Magic Carpet Ride
(circa 1969)
Project Censored
(Everything Will Be Alright Episode 9)
“… the truth is a process whereby we try to validate information (&) verify information …” The truth is not an instrument to coerce people into conforming to a particular belief system.
‘Propaganda’ mysteriously appeared on YouTube on July 18, 2012
Ostensibly produced by North Korea; the film “documents” and “comments on” narratives that the West would consider to be “conspiracy theories” treating them as truth underlying “propaganda” instead.
For a Western audience the idea that the film was produced by North Korea reinforces the message that these narratives are truly conspiracy theories. On the other hand it is a penetrating critique of consumer culture; and makes many uncomfortable, from the Western point of view, observations that may be said to be commonly shared experiences held by every Western citizen. It should be noted that many persons in a Western audience would find the tone of the film to be offensive, upsetting, harsh, … uncomfortable.
This paradox is truly ‘1984 meets The Blair Witch Project’ in Hollywood parlance.
From a detached perspective the film may be viewed as a gem of cultural anthropology documenting the culture of North Korea. When viewed in this light the film reveals the principle of propaganda as an emotional instrument representing the message “We are right, they are wrong, we are noble, they are evil, our sacrifice is heroic, their sacrifice is tragic.” (etcetera) this message being from the perspective of the North Korean population (the presumed intended audience.)
The film makes us once again ask the question: What is truth?
“Propaganda bears the same relation to education as to business or politics. It may be abused. It may be used to over-advertise an institution and to create in the public mind artificial values. There can be no absolute guarantee against its misuse.”
— Edward Bernays
Advertising Techniques
(5:34)
11 Types of Advertising
(7:30)
Psychology And Advertising
(6:55)
Science Of Persuasion
(11:50)
Eye To Eye: Marketing To Kids (CBS News)
(7:11)
Marketing food to children | Anna Lappe | TEDxManhattan
(14:37)
Consumer kids | Agnes Nairn | TEDxGhent
(17:24)
Consuming Kids: the commercialization of childhood (documentary film circa 2008)
(1:06:03)
What does it mean to be human? …
“The mind is everything. What you think you become.”
― The Buddha
… how important are critical thinking skills? …
“I think; therefore I am.”
― Rene Descartes
It would seem appropriate to ask: Why do we think what we think? …
What is thought?
Can thought be manipulated?
Do we think with intention?
Do we think with absorption?
Do we question what we think?