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Hello, welcome to episode 5 of the Strange Truth with Carl B. I just want to say that we have an interesting show tonight.
We're going to be looking at 1984 as a blueprint for our times.
I know that a lot of people are buying the book, a lot of people are rediscovering the book or finding this book for the first time probably
due to what's really been going on with our social media. You know, the censorship, the
deplatforming and everything else that is quite alarming. So it made me, I mean I remember reading 1984,
it was probably 20, 15 years ago, I was reading this book
and it made me revisit it because I start hearing
all these buzzwords, you know, all these buzzwords,
these 1984 buzzwords, when you read an article or you listen to a podcast or you see some news item,
there were all these 1984 references to it.
So it made me pick the book up and you know and and reread it
and if you have read it recently then a lot of the things that I'm going to talk
about tonight I think that you will recognize. If you if you haven't read it
okay as a prepper I think this is one of the books that
You know all preppers should read
Because it's a warning as to how things can go
When you have unchecked power
It's a warning
Where it can end up, you know, where socialism or communism can take us,
you know, into the world of totalitarianism.
Before I get started, I just want to say to all the listeners out there, please join PBN,
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What we get is really just propaganda or information, right?
No one really tells us the truth anymore.
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and sign up. So, now we're gonna talk about 1984 okay the book 1984 and I
want to start with George Orwell okay don't know how much you know about him
but I'm just gonna be calling a lot of this information from Wikipedia. It's open source so we can do that.
And he was born Eric Arthur Blair in 1903.
He's known by his pen name, George Orwell.
As a writer, Orwell produced literary criticism in poetry and fiction
uh...
he
uh... he uh...
he has an interesting history
uh...
he actually did
work for the BBC at one point and he created propaganda for the BBC.
Something that a lot of people don't know.
Everything that I have read about him said that he was a democratic socialist.
So I thought, for me I think he lost his way there at some point.
Or maybe he just hated capitalism so much that he just couldn't bring himself to call
himself a capitalist.
But a lot of his books were warnings about communism and totalitarianism. And for me there's not much distance between democratic socialism and communism.
I think that once you head down the democratic socialist path that you end up at communism.
that you end up at communism but he has a really interesting background and I would and I would advise anyone listening to this to look him up and and
and read about him if you've read the book 98, you're probably looking around at our world and saying,
you know, is this how it all begins?
The book really is a blueprint for times. It's a warning.
It gives you the extreme case of
what totalitarianism is. It shows it to you
nice and raw. And one has to wonder if looking
at what's going on in our society now, is this the way it all starts? Is this the way
we get there? There's a few things from 1984 that I'm going to look at tonight.
And I've got a little bit of a list here.
We're gonna look at the language of Oceania.
Oceania is the setting for 1984.
It's where the story takes place.
Oceania used to be England.
And once the party took over, the name got changed.
So we're going to look at the language.
The language of Oceania is called Newspeak.
We're going to also look at another interesting idea called thought crime.
We're gonna take a look at double think
and the two minutes hate.
So there are a few things from 1984,
a few ideas, a few concepts, right,
that we're gonna take a look at.
And we're gonna try and apply them
to what we are seeing
going on in our country in our society actually the whole world at this point
today okay the first thing that I want to look at is Newspeak because that's
the language of Oceania it's the language of this totalitarian state. And I'm reading here, it says, the
intellectual purpose of Newspeak is to make socialism. As constructed, Newspeak's vocabulary
communicates the exact expression of sense and meaning that a member of the party could
wish to express. It excludes secondary denotation and connotations. It's a simplification of the language. I think that Orwell
noticed that the English language was degrading, that there were certain words
that weren't being used anymore, the language even in his day was being
simplified. And I think that with that simplification of language, I think he believes with that simplification of language comes simplification of thought.
And I think that he made it quite clear in his writings what he thought about that simplification of language, that manipulation of language, okay?
I'm gonna read a little bit from,
I'm gonna read a little quote here.
It says, by 2050, right, one of the character,
his name is Sim, he's discussing his work.
He's working on the NewsSpeak Dictionary in the book and
this is what he's explaining to Winston. Winston is the central
protagonist of 1984. We see the world of Oceania through Winston's eyes and
experience all the horror of that world through Winston's eyes
So there's this character his name is sim and he's discussing his work and he speak
He's telling Winston about new speak and this is what he says about it
by 2050
Earlier probably all real knowledge of old speak will have disappeared. Old Speak is what we speak now, regular language, right?
Regular English.
The whole literature of the past will have been destroyed.
Shasha, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron.
They'll exist only in New Speak versions, not merely changed into something different,
but actually contradictory of what they used to be.
Even the literature of the party will change, even the slogans will change. How
could you have a slogan like freedom is slavery when the concept of freedom has
been abolished? The whole climate of thought will be different. In fact there
will be no thought as we understand it now. Orthodoxy means not thinking, not needing to think.
Orthodoxy is unconsciousness.
Orthodoxy is the doctrine of the party.
The allowed doctrine of the party is called orthodoxy. Okay? And...
And it's all about thought control.
You control the language, you can control your citizens' thoughts.
An interesting concept.
When we look at our... what's going on in our country today and how language
is being manipulated, you know, it's the same thing that you see happening or has happened here in Oceania, right, where the the language of the society
has been manipulated. The state now controls the language. The state is
rewriting the language and it leads to pretty much a pairing down of thought. The whole goal was to make it so that the citizen could not have any adverse thoughts.
They really, in the book, fictional, but they really believe that if they could get the language to a point where unorthodox thoughts, meaning
thoughts that were contrary to the doctrine of the party, of the society, could not be
actually thought.
No one could go counter to the orthodox, the allowed orthodox doctrine.
A very interesting concept.
All about thought control, all about manipulating language
so that then you can control how someone thinks,
control how someone thinks what you know you could control pretty much how much they can think okay when you get rid of complex language then of course you
create in you know you create an individual right that can only can only express themselves to a certain point.
Interesting concept this concept of new speak okay the other thing of doublethink. Now doublethink is a process of indoctrination where the subject
is expected to simultaneously accept two mutually contradictory beliefs as correct.
often in opposition to your own memories, your but you will use the one that is most
orthodox.
Here it is Orwell describes double think in 1984 and this is what he says to know and not to know to
be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully constructed lies
to hold simultaneously two opinions which canceled out knowing them to be
contradictory and believing in both of them to use logic against logic to
repudate morality while laying claim to it, to believe
that democracy was impossible and that the party was the guardian of democracy, to forget
whatever it was necessary to forget, then to draw it back into memory again at the moment
when it was needed, and then promptly to forget it again and
above all to apply the same process to the process itself. That was the ultimate
subtlety consciously to induce unconsciousness and then once again to
become unconscious of the act of hypnosis you had to you had performed even to
understand the word double think involve the use of double think to know and not
to know to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully
constructed lies to hold simultaneously two opinions which can't which
cancelled out knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them
so when you have a fascist calling uh someone else right when a fascist.
Okay?
You know, when these news people, when they come on the air
and they tell you facts, right?
That they've probably warped and made up and you realize that what they're saying is not
true because you've seen the story someplace else but they've twisted it.
You know, double thing, to know and not to know, to be conscious of complete truthfulness while telling carefully
constructed lies.
Meaning you could say that the party is good knowing that the party is not good.
You could see how someone's consciousness can fragment, right?
Imagine living this way day after day, right?
It's just it would be impossible after a while.
People would go crazy.
Orwell explains that the party could not protect
its near absolute power without degrading its people
with constant propaganda.
They know that without this propaganda, this state would explode. What are we seeing now with our media? We're seeing the media perpetrating and making up
stories. We're seeing the media pretty much the mouthpiece of, of course,
the Democratic Party and just call it the mouthpiece of the government at this
point.
The Democratic Party, the Republican Party is there much of a difference
between the two at this point.
But we see the media now,
the mouthpiece of the government,
the Politburo the mouthpiece of the government
the Politburo of the government the Pravda
we see the media parroting this propaganda
the doctrine, the new doctrine that they're putting out there 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
And they're playing by some serious Orwellian tactics.
They use specific language.
They will turn something that's usually good into something that's not.
Certain words now are bad.
I'm not going to go into those words right now but you know that there are certain words right now
if you call yourself certain things or if you say that you like certain things
then those things are now deemed bad
It's amazing how that occurs
It's interesting with the whole Betsy Ross flag thing, right?
Because at one point they were saying, well, the Betsy Ross flag was bad.
It's a racist symbol, but didn't Biden have it all over?
You know, it wasn't it like flying there at the inauguration?
That's what I mean. they take these symbols, they take these,
they take words and they twist them to their own needs. Anything that their perceived enemy is using they make it bad. Any symbol, any type of self
identification, they blacken it. But then you know months down the line when it
suits their purposes, those very same things that they say is you know months down the line when it suits their purposes there those very same things that they say is you know really bad if it suits their purposes
they'll use those very same things I think they were all really worried about
maybe the president right at one point calling in troops but when they call in troops
it's okay that's what I mean you know we have to be very very careful with this
this psychological manipulation of the population we have to be real careful here with what's going on and
It really does seem that
No one
Can stop these people at this point
They have deplatformed pretty much all the opposition at this point
We are it
Not much of an opposition, but we are it. Not much of an opposition,
but we are it. And
they hold a very
dangerous advantage here. Is this how
it all starts? Let's take a look
at the two minutes hate. starts. Let's take a look at
The Two Minutes Hate
Another concept from 1984
The Two Minutes Hate is the daily public period during which the members of the outer party of Oceania
must watch a film depicting the enemies of the state, specifically Emanuel Goldstein and his followers to openly and loudly express hatred of them. The
political purpose of the Two Minutes Hate is to allow the citizens of Oceania to
vent their existential anguish and personal hatreds towards politically
expedient enemies. Goldstein and the enemy superstate of the moment
in redirecting the members subconscious feelings away from the party's
government of Oceania and towards nonexistent external crimes, the party
minimizes thought crime and the subsequent subversive behaviors of
thought criminals.
subversive behaviors of thought criminals. I believe that every socialist, communist, despotic dictator, any dictator, they always
need this two-minute hate. They need that symbol, right, that
they can feed to the public so that the public can hate
and that distracts from their own criminality, it distracts from
their own failures. Orwell wrote another book, it was called Animal Farm and in
Animal Farm the in Animal Farm
the pigs were the ones that ran the farm after they had run the humans out.
The pigs ran the farm and they were two pigs. One was Napoleon and the other one was Snowball. Snowball was a smart pig.
Just as corrupt as Napoleon was but he was a smart pig and he really did try to do certain
things that would have been really good for the farm. Napoleon didn't want any of that. Napoleon just wanted power. So one day Napoleon pretty much
chases Snowball off the farm.
And once Snowball was gone, then anything bad that happened
was Snowball's fault. He got blamed for
you know if it was a bad harvest or
you know if if if it snowed
it was snowball fault everything was snowball's fault. In 1984 it was
Emmanuel Goldstein he was the number one enemy of the state and they would put up these films of him saying all of these
really horrible things or and you know the party members would would scream at
at at Goldstein they would direct all their their rage at this person we had
a version of the two minutes hate in this country. We had it for four years.
But it wasn't just a daily two minute thing. It was 24 hours, seven days a week they they made sure that they made mr. Trump they made him
they made him Immanuel Goldstein for four four years non-stop there was the two minutes hate 24 hours a day
seven days a week he became he became the snowball and I am even thinking that even into the Biden
administration he is going to be the snowball whenever when any when anything
goes wrong you're they're gonna blame him for it and the media is gonna carry
carry this administration they're gonna carry all the water for them.
They're going to engage and they're going to keep up their two minutes hate.
These concepts, when you see them, it's good to understand really what's going on.
The book was written by a guy who was a master at propaganda.
He did it for the BBC.
It's a blueprint for what's going on right now.
The other thing that I will speak about, the last thing I will speak about is the concept of thought crime. politically unorthodox thoughts such as unspoken beliefs, doubts that contradict
the orthodoxy, the dominant ideology
is in the mind of the individual so if you have beliefs if you have some kind of different way of seeing things if you have you know if you have a different opinion and if it contradicts the belief, the dominant belief and believe
it or not, you know, there might be more people out there who might have a more conservative
way of looking at the world but when you watch your television, when you watch the media,
when you go online, you probably wouldn't necessarily think that because the dominant
belief, you know, you see it every time you switch a movie on, you see it every time you watch any news program, is the progressive belief
at this point.
It's always, it's amazing how this usually works too. It's always a small group of people who gain power and force their beliefs onto the larger populace.
It's always a small group. It's what happened in Germany during the 20s and the 30s.
Thought crime. If you right now the way this works, if you have something that goes counter to the accepted,
the dominant ideology, then you can lose your job, you can be doxxed
You can possibly sometimes even lose your children
You can have your life
Completely ripped out from under you now. This is happening now in the United States of America
think about that I never thought that we would ever really get
here but here we are
wasn't it shocking when the deep platforming started isn't it shocking
the language that is being used by all these people
in the media oh yeah well these people need to be deprogrammed and then some
people are even saying they should be probably put in camps and we have this
rhetoric that's going on right now that is that is frankly frightening and it's disturbing.
Now granted, you know, there's a lot of things that I don't agree with.
You know, people have different points of view, of course, that I don't believe in personally but I'm not going to you know say they should be
deplatformed or deprogrammed or that you know I'm not you know I I just
can't mentally reach that point. It's really frightening that a lot of
the people in the media and a lot of our people
in government have already reached that point.
That's scary.
Why are these people allowed to stay in power?
Why aren't they not just voted out because they're mentally unstable people
This is America, right
We're supposed to be able
To
Respectfully disagree and still go about our daily lives. I mean that is our strength
When did we become so an intolerant society?
How did we get here?
How did we get to 1984?
How did we get to a point where we have this sinister manipulation of language?
Pay attention to language folks, pay attention to it.
Look how they use language against their enemies. Pay attention to this concept of double think to be able to
have two contradictory ideas at the same time and to be comfortable enough to accept both of them. How is that possible? How is it possible that we could publicly pillar a man for four years and anyone that's associated with him now
right by association all those people are having their lives completely
destroyed
how do we get to this point?
How do we get to the point where now if you think a certain way, you've got to hide it. If you want to keep your job, if you want to be able to do certain things in
life, normal regular things in life, then you cannot express certain thoughts. And those
thoughts are not bad thoughts. If you're a Christian you know
you should be able to say hey I'm a Christian this is the way I think this
is this is what I believe. If you're conservative you should be able to say
hey you know this is what I think and this is what I believe.
But all those people are being silenced. They're being told that what they're thinking is wrong,
bullied into silence.
They will go through all your records, everything, and look at your whole history.
And if they find that your thoughts, if they do not conform to the dominant ideology, this progressive ideology,
they're going to say that you're a criminal, they're going to say that you're a fascist, they're going to say that you're a criminal they're gonna say that you're a fascist they're gonna say that you're a racist the fascist and the racist and the bigots are the ones that
are making and now making the rules
the crazy people are running the asylum. The whole thing
is insane but here we are.
Now in a world where we're relying more and more on technological aids, you know, phones,
smart TVs, computers, governments are going to use this technology and it's almost such
a natural thing for them to do it.
They're gonna use that technology as a way to control the people.
Right now, they're able to track and see
everything that you, every time you search for
something, every time you buy or communicate online, it's all being
collected, stored, sold in certain instances. Eventually we're gonna have a
system just like the Chinese have that system, that unified record system is what they call it.
I predict it's coming in say another 10 years, another decade it'll be here. Once that system comes into existence, privacy, personal freedom, and even the Constitution
are going to be concepts that are going to be seen more and the internet to bombard the masses with their ideology, with their orthodoxy.
The masses are subject to these messages 24-7. The media is saturated with it. The ideology is so overwhelming that the victim is psychologically just brow-beaten into becoming
a follower of that idea of the ideology.
That's what's happening now. We're all being brow beaten into this belief system.
The warning here that I'm sending out, listeners, the warning I'm sending out here is we have to be
really, really careful about this. Is this how it begins? I don't even think that the people
on the other side of this, the regular citizens on the other side of this, fully understand
because you know they've got the victory at this point and and life is good but do they really
understand what they have started here what they have allowed to happen in this country the last four years and now
is going on now
they come for us they'll come for them eventually
eventually they will
find themselves in a situation where they have a belief, they have
an opinion, is not the popular opinion.
And they'll come for them too. That's the warning here.
The warning is that
no one is safe now. That's
where we are. Is this how it begins?
1984 is a book
that every prepper should read and study because it was written of course
and I've said this it was written by a guy who you know he he did propaganda I mean he he ran propaganda out of the BBC so so it's written by
someone who's an expert someone who studied this most of his life and it
gives us an insight a really good insight as to what's going on now in our world. So I say
pick it up, read it,
look at some of these ideas.
It might help us to negotiate the next couple of years
to be able to fight the next couple of years. To be able to fight
the next couple of years.
Because we're gonna have to try to fight this
in our own way, right?
We're gonna use our words, we're gonna use our thoughts,
we're gonna use our own intellect
to try to defeat this fatalistic, this narcissistic,
this nihilistic way of thinking.
This is not what the United States is about. It's not about, you know, bro-beating,
you know, more than half of the population into a belief, a way of thought,
agreement.
So, that's my thoughts about what's going on. I just want to end with another book that they're playing by the rules and we all know
it, right?
Saul Alinsky, his book Rules for Radicals, right? Saul Alinsky, his book Rules for Radicals, right? You know, I think a lot
of people who are in the media, they, you know, they went to college and
they all read, they all probably read Alinsky's book. It was probably passed
around, right? And they're playing by Alinsky's rules and there are
13 rules here and I'm gonna read them to you because I want you to know the game these
people are playing.
Here are the rules.
Here is Alinsky's rules.
Number one, power is not only what you have but what the enemy thinks you have.
Two, never go outside the expertise of your people. 3. Whenever possible go
outside the expertise of the enemy. 4. Make the enemy live up to its own book
of rules. 5. Ridicule is man's most potent weapon. There is no defense. It's almost impossible to counter
attack ridicule. Also
it infuriates the opposition who then react
to your advantage. 6
A good tactic is one your people
enjoy. 7 A tactic that drags on too long becomes a drag.
8.
Keep the pressure on.
9.
The threat is usually more terrifying than the thing itself.
10.
The major premise for tactics is the development of operations that will maintain a constant pressure
upon the opposition.
11.
If you push a negative hard and keep enough, it will break through into its counter side. This is based on the principle that
every positive has its negative. 12. The price of a successful attack is a constructive Freeze it, personalize it, and
I'll say 13 again. This is going to sound very familiar.
The target, freeze it, personalize it, and polarize it.
Those are Saul Alinsky's rules for radicals. Those are the rules that the opposition right now, they're playing by.
Not the American way. Not the American way at all.
It was shocking when everyone was deplatformed. It was shocking to see good people
when everyone was deplatformed, it was shocking to see good people lumped in with the bad.
It was shocking to see how everyone in the media just went along with it. No one saw the danger.
Or if they saw the danger, they ignored it because it profited them. Is this how it all starts?
Thanks for listening to the strange truth tonight.
A very interesting conversation.
Um...
A lot of things to think about here.
This is Carl B.
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