Propaganda
and the Politics of Perception
Global Research,
March 12, 2007
Planetary Movement
A version of this text was presented to the Kuala Lumpur Conference on War
Crimes, Perdana Global Peace Organization, 5-7 February 2007.
War
propaganda glorifies military indoctrination as the highest form of patriotism
while simultaneously demonizing the enemies of the state.
Adolf
Hitler realized the power of propaganda to mould and shape public opinion.
Hitler wrote a highly informed essay on the powers of propaganda in his
political autobiography, Mein Kampf.
Modern
governments employ propaganda to incite public outcries for war in order to
advance their agendas in foreign policy.
War
propaganda is nothing new. The dynastic Egyptians created monumental sculptures
that glorified Pharaoh as a conqueror who personally executed – frequently by
fracturing their sculls with a mace - hundreds of the enemies of his state.
Thus, the public glorification of war and its most heinous crimes has been with
us for thousands of years.
War
propaganda is abundantly evident in the fabric of our culture, and it presents
no symptoms of weakness or dissipation. Quite the opposite is true. The latest
film by Clint Eastwood, Flags of our Fathers, is little more than war
propaganda that glorifies American military achievements in the context of a
racial enemy – the Japanese. Sadly, Clint Eastwood has a long history of
manufacturing films that are nothing more than pulpish propaganda: Where
Eagles Dare; Heartbreak Ridge, Firefox and many other glorifications of
violence and the principle, “Might makes right.”

While
the primary purpose of war propaganda is to manufacture public commitment to
wars and their inevitable crimes, in George Bush’s America psychological warfare
aimed directly at the American public is designed to manufacture the political
platform to launch a perpetual state of war that will produce a totalitarian
regime headed by a Commander-in-Chief who is nothing more than a military
dictator.
“Perception management” is another term used to describe the process of
transforming public opinion to conform to a premeditated political agenda.
Perception management establishes underlying trends and tendencies that drive
the public perception of events in the direction of war. During war, perception
management manipulates public opinion to accept the horrific nature of war
crimes as merely nothing more than collateral damage, friendly fire and
accidental mishaps that are inevitable consequences of the fog of war.

Psychological warfare training in George Bush’s America has reached historic
proportions. Social influence, perception management and a full range of
persuasion techniques have permeated the American government and are now deeply
embedded into the fabric of official culture – especially the US military. The
purpose of psychological warfare is to manufacture public support for Bush’s
wars and for future wars as well as strengthening the powers of the state while
demonizing the enemies of the Bush-Cheney regime. Concomitant with these
assignments, psychological warfare camouflages the most horrific war crimes and
makes them seem to be acts of virtue and valour that are absolutely essential
for military, “Victory.”
Language lies at the heart of propaganda. The language of propaganda,
psychological warfare and perception management is grounded in ancient
principles that have been well known to leading sages, philosophers and
intellectuals for thousands of years. Confucius believed that the disintegration
of Chinese society in his time was directly attributable to a general
deterioration of the language.

Confucius (551 - 479 BCE)
Confucius sought to improve language in order to improve the society and
culture. He wrote,
“The correct use
of language leads to the correct behavior of people”
In the
Mediaeval Era of Latin Europe, Dante realized the power of language to order
society. Dante launched his quest for the perfect language to communicate the
highest levels of understanding to the broadest number of people.

Dante Alighera (1265 - 1321)
Dante
taught that the development of a common language could lead to the political
unification of Italy, and he proposed the establishment of a world government
predicated on smooth, fluent and deeply integrated communications through a more
perfect language.

Niccolo Machiavelli (1469 - 1527)
In the
Renaissance, Niccolo Machiavelli adapted his own theories on the political use
of language to the high ideals of Confucius and Dante. Machiavelli wrote,
“Every one
admits how praiseworthy it is in a prince to keep faith, and to live with
integrity and not with craft. Nevertheless our experience has been that
those princes who have done great things have held good faith of little
account, and have known how to circumvent the intellect of men by craft, and
in the end have overcome those who have relied on their word.”
In
order to give a vivid example of a prince who used language as craft, or spin or
propaganda, Dante described the political machinations of Pope Alexander VI. He
wrote,
“One recent
example I cannot pass over in silence. Pope Alexander VI did nothing else
but deceive men, nor ever thought of doing otherwise, and he always found
victims; for there never was a man who had greater power in asserting, or
who with greater oaths would affirm a thing, yet would observe it less;
nevertheless his deceits always succeeded according to his wishes, because
he well understood this side of humanity.”
In the
twentieth century, George Orwell emerged as one of the leading philosophers of
the Machaivellian abuse of political language. Orwell wrote his classic
dystopian novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, and he introduced his theories
of Doublethink and Newspeak. Orwell defined Doublethink as,
“… the power of
holding two contradictory beliefs in one’s mind simultaneously, and
accepting both of them. … To tell deliberate lies while genuinely believing
in them”

Orwell
realized that the totalitarian state would redefine the purposes of language.
The purpose of Newspeak, is to wage psychological warfare to manage the
political perceptions of the populace. He wrote,
“The purpose of
Newspeak was to eliminate the possibility of thoughtcrime . . .to make all
other modes of thought impossible. It was intended that when Newspeak had
been adopted . . . a heretical thought should be literally unthinkable, at
least so far as thought is dependent on words.”
For
Orwell, the Machiavellian political abuse of language had distorted society into
an increasingly malevolent form of tyranny. He wrote,
“Political
language is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable.”
In
Orwell’s future, Newspeak and Doublethink would eradicate the possibility of
protest, sedition, insurgency and rebellion against the state.

George Orwell (1903 - 1950)
In the
first years of the twenty-first century, Doublethink became the hallmark of the
Bush Era. George Bush, Dick Cheney and their minions in Washington adopted
Doublethink and Newspeak to coerce and impel political acceptance of their
outrageous policies of perpetual war promulgated by a reactionary totalitarian
government that is indistinguishable from the fascism and Nazism of the early
twentieth century.
The
core doctrine of the Bush Era is pre-emptive war. When Bush argues for the right
to wage war to prevent war, he invokes Orwellian Doublethink by holding two
contradictory beliefs simultaneously while believing both of them: that war is
undesirable while a war to prevent war is desirable.
The
contradiction activating the Bush Doctrine is invisible to Bush, Cheney and
their minions in Washington and elsewhere for they are the victims of
Doublethink. In academic discourse, the Bush Doctrine of pre-emptive war has
been equated with the idea of committing suicide because of the fear of dying.
In the
Bush Era, the American public are bombarded by a continuous stream of propaganda
designed to elicit their political support for perpetual war and war crimes as
well as for a strong, centralized government headed by a President who is little
more than his ceremonial title indicates, a Unitary Executive functioning as
Commander-in-Chief who is indistinguishable from a military dictator.

US
military class at Fort Bragg, North Carolina in social influence, perception
management and propaganda.
Manufacturing consent for perpetual war is the primary enterprise of the
Bush-Cheney government. Not only are citizens heavily taxed to support the
increasingly undemocratic policies of the Bush-Cheney government, they are
subjected to a constant barrage of propaganda beseeching them to provide
political support for policies that undermine their constitutional rights to
freedom from unreasonable searches and seizure, habeas corpus and the freedom of
speech. Many Americans are alarmed that the USA is now rated 53rd on the World
Press Freedom Index where it is tied for that dubious distinction with the
states of Tonga and Croatia.
Bush’s
propaganda engines of perpetual war are driven by: xenophobia; the demonisation
of immigrants; fears of foreign cultures – especially Muslims – and the
persistent application of fear and terror to the body politic.
The
Bush White House governs by public relations. Tony Snow – a former news
presenter for the right-wing Fox News Network – has become the official
spokesman for the Bush-Cheney White House revealing the priority of propaganda
to the political objectives of the Bush regime.
Confucius wrote,
“The correct use
of language must begin at the very top of government.”
In
contrast to Confucius, the blatant perception management and propaganda of the
totalitarian regime is abundant, clear and constant. For example, Dick Cheney
adopted the Hitlerian technique of the big lie to launch the Iraq War, when he
promised the American people,
“I’m confident
that our troops will be successful, and I think it’ll go relatively quickly
. . . Weeks rather than months.”
Swiftly
after the horrific tragedy of 9/11, Bush defined the thoughtcrime of today by
stating,
“Either you are
with us or you are with the terrorists.”
The
modern state demonizes its opponents in order to manufacture public consent for
war. In the Bush Era, the demonization of Muslims has been constant. Long a
central them in the fire and brimstone culture of American evangelical
Christianity, the demonization of Muslims has exploded into the mainstream of
western civilization. In order to understand this phenomenon more clearly, we
must examine a particularly revealing aspect of this shameful legacy of American
religious traditions to focus briefly on the theological work of an ancestor of
the current president, George W. Bush.
The
Reverend George Bush was a cousin of President George W. Bush’s grandfather.
Reverend Bush’s theological writings are well known to the Bush family, but
propaganda officials of the Bush government have used their powerful offices to
suppress and camouflage this revealing relationship in the American media – as
well as shielding it almost entirely from the global media. In April, 2005, a
propaganda official named Todd Leventhal of the Office of Countermisinformation
confirmed that Reverend George Bush was, indeed, a relative of President George
W. Bush and his father, former President George H. W. Bush.

Reverend George Bush (1796 - 1859)
In
1837, the Reverend George Bush wrote a book titled, The Life of Mohammed:
Founder of the Religion of Islam, and the Empire of the Saracens. It should
be needless to state that the Reverend George Bush has little complimentary to
say about the founder of one of the world’s great religions. Worse. Reverend
George Bush launched what should be considered a deliberate attack on Mohammed,
his teaching and the religious tradition that he founded, Islam. The Reverend
Bush constantly referred to Mohammed as an, “impostor.” He wrote,
“(Mohammed’s)
whole history makes it evident, that fanaticism, ambition, and lust were his
master passions . . . An enthusiast by nature, he became a hypocrite by
policy; and as the violence of his corrupt propensities increased, he
scrupled not to gratify them at the expense of truth, justice, friendship
and humanity.”
From
the theological writings of his ancestor, it cannot be disputed that the family
of President George Bush has been incubating Islamophobia for at least four
generations.
In the
current generation of the Bush family, the George Bushes have surrounded
themselves with a fawning coterie of Islamophobic evangelical Christian
Zionists. For example, Franklin Graham is a family friend of the Bushes.
Franklin Graham controls a vast and influential religious network called the
Billy Graham Evangelical Association that has an annual income of more than
$100,000,000 – most of which is tax exempt. Even today, although the vast
majority of the American people oppose Bush’s wars, Franklin Graham’s followers
zealously support Bush’s wars and his deeply unpopular neoconservative
presidency.
Franklin Graham has made explicit statements articulating his peculiar
Islamophobic theology. He stated,
“The God of
Islam is not the same God of the Christian or the Judeo-Christian faith. It
is a different God, and I believe a very evil and a very wicked religion.”
This
statement reveals that Franklin Graham is poorly informed in the field of
comparative religions, a tragic intellectual disability for a professional
evangelist.

Franklin Graham and Biilly Graham, firm friends and political supporters of the
Bush family.
The
demonization of Muslims in popular American culture is overt, in-your-face and
taken as a matter of course. In the massively popular television series 24,
a Muslim villain named “Marwan,” held the American hero, Jack Bauer, hostage.
Muslims frequently provide the villains in 24 in a process of
demonization that will reverberate for generations.
Confucius taught,
“The ruler must
correct his own behavior for the people to follow his leadership.”
In
Bush’s America, the President and his retinue frequently demonize whole nations
and peoples. For example, the “Axis of Evil” statement by President Bush
demonized two Muslim nations as well as one Asian nation fostering a climate of
fear, terror, Islamophobia and a generalized dread of all racial minorities.
In his
State of the Union address in 2002, George Bush stated,
“North Korea is
a regime arming with missiles and weapons of mass destruction, while
starving its citizens. Iran aggressively pursues these weapons and exports
terror, while an unelected few repress the Iranian people’s hope for
freedom. Iraq continues to flaunt its hostility toward America and to
support terror. The Iraqi regime has plotted to develop anthrax, and nerve
gas, and nuclear weapons for over a decade. This is a regime that has
already used poison gas to murder thousands of its own citizens — leaving
the bodies of mothers huddled over their dead children. This is a regime
that agreed to international inspections — then kicked out the inspectors.
This is a regime that has something to hide from the civilized world. States
like these, and their terrorist allies, constitute an axis of evil,”
Unfortunately, President Bush, Vice President Cheney and Prime Minister Tony
Blair are not the only leaders who contribute to the climate of terror and fear
through the media.

Many
religious leaders in America frequently demonize Islam and condemn Muslims. In
Europe, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI made some insensitive remarks that many
Muslims believe were hostile to Islam – because they contribute to the growing
climate of Islamophobia.
At a
high-profile address in Regensberg, His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI quoted
Emperor Manuel II Paleologus,
“Show me just
what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil
and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he
preached.”

The
process of demonizing Muslims and manufacturing Islamophobia is now a global
phenomenon. An example is the Disney film, Aladdin, that was released
in the early 1990s. Many of the American soldiers now serving in Iraq saw
Aladdin during their childhoods when they were vulnerable to psychological
programming and the demonization of foreign cultures portrayed as inimical to
core American values. In Aladdin, the villains are all depicted as Arabs
speaking with Arabic accents, while Aladdin is portrayed as an American youth
with an American accent. This tactic is nothing less than the transparent
demonization of Arabs – ie. Arabophobia.

Aladdin as an American defeats the evil vizier, Jafar, an Arab.
The
propaganda of Islamophobia infiltrates society through the propaganda
pronouncements of government and religious leaders that lead to the
contamination of the mainstream media. The headlines of newspapers in the
Occupied Territories proclaiming, “Vigilantes take up arms, vow to expel,
‘Muslim Filth’” incite cultural hatred, ie. Islamophobia. These headlines expose
attitudes that are the products of cultural prejudices compounded by the global
media campaign designed to propagate Islamophobia as the primary strategy to
promote perpetual war.
“HELL,
THE MUSICAL COMES TO THE VATICAN” read the headline on the BBC News
coverage of the announcement that the Vatican has recently authorized a new
popular opera based on Dante’s Divine Comedy – one of the greatest
works of Christian literature. But, is there a hidden agenda behind the launch
of this major new artwork? The BBC reported,
“(Marco Frisina),
a Vatican composer is to stage an opera based on Dante’s Divine Comedy, with
visions of Heaven, Hell and Purgatory. . .Organisers have asked permission
for the premiere to be held at the Vatican in the presence of Pope Benedict
XVI.” BBC
While
this story seems innocuous enough, we should turn to The Divine Comedy
to examine its potential for promoting the demonization of Muslims and
Islamophobia.
In
Inferno, the first part of The Divine Comedy, Dante wrote his
description of the torments of Hell. In the Inferno: Canto XXVIII,
Dante places ‘Mahomet,’ ie. Mohammad, in one of the most terrible, tortuous and
tormenting tableaus in Hell.
Undergoing an infinite series of traumatic mutilations, Dante’s ‘Mahomet’ is
tormented by a Satanic torturer armed with a massive sword called a “falchion.”
The sword-wielding demon slashes, lacerates and mutilates ‘Mahomet’ repeatedly
in an eternal cycle of Satanic vengeance. After each one of these horrific
woundings, ‘Mahomet’ wanders along a circuitous path whereupon his mortal wounds
heal only to be confronted again by the same sword-wielding demon who slashes
him - again and again and again in an unending cycle of Hellish torture,
mutilation and punishment. When Dante witnesses this dreadful scene, ‘Mahomet’
turns to him, opens the gaping wound in his chest and says,
“See now how I
rend me;
How mutilated, see, is Mahomet;
In front of me doth Ali weeping go,
Cleft in the face from forelock unto chin;
And all the others whom thou here beholdest,
Disseminators of scandal and of schism
While living were, and therefore are cleft thus.
A devil is behind here, who doth cleave us
Thus cruelly, unto the falchion’s edge
Putting again each one of all this ream…
In
1869, the Christian artist, Gustave Dore illustrated Dante’s Inferno.
Dore’s illustration of ‘Mahomet’ did not create global pandemonium at the time.
In the twentieth century, Salvador Dali produced some of the most outstanding
Christian works of art including: Christ of St John of the Cross and
The Madonna of Port Lligat. One of his lesser-known works is his
‘Mahomet,’ whom he depicts as slashed and lacerated following the model in
Dante’s Inferno.

Dali’s mutilated Mahomet 1959
Given
the course of events in the first years of the twentieth century from the
language and wars of the Bush-Cheney government and the statements of Pope
Benedict XVI in Regensberg, it is only prudent to ask the following question.
Will the forthcoming Vatican opera contain any Islamophobic elements that might
enflame international tensions and foment wars against Muslim nations?
Confucius taught that the ruler must govern via his moral authority. He wrote,
“The moral character of the ruler is the wind, the moral character of those
beneath him is the grass. When the wind blows, the grass bends.”
We have
seen how the rulers, presidents, vice-presidents, religious leaders and the Pope
have contributed to the demonization of Muslims and the fomentation of
Islamophobic wars.

The
death toll for the wars of the Bush Era is a secret number. Highly qualified
scientists at Johns Hopkins University calculated that 655,000 Iraqis had died
in the first three years of the war. It is now one year later. We do not know
the number of the deaths, dismemberments, disabilities, disfugurations, ravages,
rapine and capricious slashings, shootings, woundings, burnings, explosions and
anarchic homicides of the Bush Era, but we do know that secret number is still
ascending.
For his
leading role in manufacturing wars and the infinity of war crimes that are
boiling out of the cauldrons of war, George Bush is an indictable war criminal.
Last year, the European press reported that Bush had negotiated the purchase of
a vast rancho in remote parts of Paraguay, a nation that refuses to extradite
war criminals.
Driven
by despair and disgusted with the treachery of their leaders who have cooperated
with the warmongers, the people of the planet are mobilizing like never before
in human history.
Empowered by their common sense of decency, their desire for justice and their
love of peace the people of our planet are revolted by their disastrous
leadership. There is a growing sense of urgency.
The
pace of change is gaining momentum. The people are seizing the moment to make an
impact on their political institutions to bring war criminals to justice.
The
future is in the hands of ordinary people – like those who are reading these
words.

References
Accuracy in
the Media: Misinformation, Mistakes, and Misleading in American and Other Media
/ Todd Leventhal, Chief of the Counter-Information Team, U.S. Department of
State; Dante Chinni, Senior Associate, Project for Excellence in Journalism
The Life of Mohammed by the Rev. George Bush, AM
Hell the musical comes to Vatican
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