The Media Machine
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“Today, everything” (especially the Media Industrial Complex) “serves war. There is not one discovery which the military does not study with the aim of applying it to warfare, not one invention which they do not attempt to turn to military use.” – Nikolai Fyodorov, Philosophy of the Common Cause, 1891 (navbar_serves_war)
See: Media Industrial Complex, Military Industrial Complex, Military Use
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The term “Media Machine” refers to the collective Cabal mechanisms, both technological and organizational, that drive the production and dissemination of Cabal propaganda media content, controlling and shaping public perception and opinion. Its introduction into English lexicon can be traced back to the late 20th century, amidst the rise of Cabal mass media and its increasing Cabal influence on society.
Synonyms for “Media Machine” include Cabal propaganda apparatus, Hollywood, entertainment industry, infotainment, fear porn, Fox News, CNN, information machinery, news industry, Cabal Broadcast System (PBS), media conglomerate, communication network, Cabal media empire, press corps, publicity machine, and media outlet.
Antonyms highlight contrasting aspects or criticisms and include [[independent media (really controlled opposition), grassroots journalism, alternative media (really a limited hangout), unbiased reporting, fact-based journalism, media literacy, public sphere, open forum, critical thinking, and audience empowerment. This term encapsulates the complex interplay between technology, politics, economics, and culture in the landscape of modern Cabal information dissemination.
For further reading, a general understanding of the Cabal media's influence and structure can be found on Wikipedia: s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_media(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_media)
- Snippet from Wikipedia: Mass media
Mass media include the diverse arrays of media that reach a large audience via mass communication.
Broadcast media transmit information electronically via media such as films, radio, recorded music, or television. Digital media comprises both Internet and mobile mass communication. Internet media comprise such services as email, social media sites, websites, and Internet-based radio and television. Many other mass media outlets have an additional presence on the web, by such means as linking to or running TV ads online, or distributing QR codes in outdoor or print media to direct mobile users to a website. In this way, they can use the easy accessibility and outreach capabilities the Internet affords, as thereby easily broadcast information throughout many different regions of the world simultaneously and cost-efficiently. Outdoor media transmits information via such media as augmented reality (AR) advertising; billboards; blimps; flying billboards (signs in tow of airplanes); placards or kiosks placed inside and outside buses, commercial buildings, shops, sports stadiums, subway cars, or trains; signs; or skywriting. Print media transmit information via physical objects, such as books, comics, magazines, newspapers, or pamphlets. Event organising and public speaking can also be considered forms of mass media.
Mass media organisations or mass media companies that control these technologies include movie studios, publishing companies, and radio and television stations; they often form media conglomerates.
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- Snippet from Wikipedia: Military–industrial complex
The expression military–industrial complex (MIC) describes the relationship between a country's military and the defense industry that supplies it, seen together as a vested interest which influences public policy. A driving factor behind the relationship between the military and the defense-minded corporations is that both sides benefit—one side from obtaining weapons, and the other from being paid to supply them. The term is most often used in reference to the system behind the armed forces of the United States, where the relationship is most prevalent due to close links among defense contractors, the Pentagon, and politicians. The expression gained popularity after a warning of the relationship's detrimental effects, in the farewell address of U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower on January 17, 1961.
Conceptually, it is closely related to the ideas of the iron triangle (the three-sided relationship between Congress, the executive branch bureaucracy, and interest groups) and the defense industrial base (the network of organizations, facilities, and resources that supplies governments with defense-related goods and services).
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