Apparently, the editors of the Wall Street Journal have just
noticed that there is out there: “A Broken Voice of America” caused by someone
doing the wrong thing. They say so in an editorial that came under that title,
and also came under the subtitle: “Portraying a zombie Uncle Sam won't win
hearts and minds.” It was published in the Journal on December 12, 2014.
The editors were motivated to write that piece by the
“common complaint these days that Washington
isn't devoting enough resources to countering propaganda from the likes of
Vladimir Putin.” Well, let me assure those editors that reallocating the
resources as they suggest, or increasing them as suggested by others will not
fix the problem. And that's because the deficiency is in the kind of message
that America
is sending to the world. To be blunt, the message and the way it is delivered
will never convince a ten-year-old anywhere on this planet that day follows
night or that night follows day.
Do you know why this is so, editors of the Journal? Because
no instrument of news and commentary that is paid for by the American
government will come out in a straight forward manner and say that day follows
night or that night follows day. What they will say is something like this: “If
you noticed that the Jews are perfect, you'll know that day follows night.” Or
they will say something like this: “If you noticed that Hamas is bad, you'll
know that night follows day.”
Do they really say that? No they don't. They do not exactly
use these words, but the effect of what they say comes close to that. It would
be bad enough to refrain from saying something negative about Israel or the
Jews because everyone is told that “it will increase antisemitism in the
world.” And it would be bad enough to refrain from saying something positive
about the Palestinians because everyone is told that “it will increase sympathy
for Hamas.” But... and there is a but...
But to have a program that purports to teach English to kids
in South America, Asia and Africa by telling them stories about an Egypt that
is dysfunctional (you would think it is describing the US Congress) isn't going
to move those kids who know better because they follow other sources of
information. No matter how you look at this kind of insidious Jewish
propaganda, it isn't going to stand up to what Moscow
is telling those kids, or indeed what ISIS is
telling them. In fact, the kids will be more amenable to a message which the
editors describe as follows: “Earlier this year, the flagship broadcaster drew
heat for a video to solicit affiliates that showed two young South Asians
attacked by a zombie Uncle Sam.”
The truth is that America's voice to the world is presented
not only by a zombie Uncle Sam that is asleep at the switch, but also a Jewish
propaganda machine that would throw Uncle Sam under the bus as easily as it
would glorify Netanyahu and his gang of murderers in occupied Palestine. All of
America 's
instruments of propaganda at home and abroad are run like the fusion of Fox
News and Wolf Blitzer's Situation Room on CNN. Whether it is Radio Free this,
or it is Radio Liberty that, or it is VOA, NPR and the like, they all have been
transformed into dogs barking the Jewish lies and spewing the Jewish hate.
The world is tired of this and looking somewhere else for
real news and smart analysis. People are inclined to do so because a million
Jewish lies, no matter how they are wrapped and how they are presented, can
never kill or dislodge one honest truth.
Even if people had no other source of information, if you
can fool them today, you will not fool them tomorrow because their instinct
will help them see through your dishonesty. And when this happens, they will
seek the refreshing realism that Putin's radio is offering. And they will seek
the honest propaganda of ISIS – no matter how
it looks on the screen – rather than be subjected to the hypocrisy of a brain
dead zombie thrown under the bus by his Jewish masters.