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Beyond Orwell: The High-tech Lynching of the Masses

Just a few generations ago, most understood that former Communist George Orwell’s classics Animal Farm and 1984 were novels written as a warning about how freedom is lost to the tyranny and intolerance of totalitarianism.

Animal Farm and 1984 were particularly apt for teaching young people at a time when the shocking revelations about Soviet communism that were coming out in the 1950s and 1960s were hard to digest. Most importantly, what these works revealed was that a defining feature of totalitarianism is mind control. First, propaganda warps and destroys people’s grasp of reality. Second, propaganda is designed to foster groupthink, conformity, and collectivism, which marginalizes critical and independent thinking.

Orwell described the scope of the totalitarian enterprise, noting in one section of 1984 that, ‘Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, and every date has been altered. The process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.’

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In 1984, Orwell wrote, ‘Who controls the past controls the future.’ Orwell’s introduction of concepts and terms such as ‘newspeak, doublethink and thought police’ are what we now experience as political correctness, misinformation, and cancellation. The analogues of ‘thought police’ in 1984 are now the enforcers of political correctness and closed political narratives.

As Orwell notes, ‘the whole aim of newspeak and doublethink is to narrow the range of thought.’ Political correctness has the same goal and that’s why its adherents are so intolerant – seeking to silence, cancel, and delegitimize people with whom they disagree.

As it turns out, social media and information technology have great power to narrow the range of acceptable thought. Google, which controls 90% of Internet searches, utilizes an AI-driven search ranking that can manipulate not only consumer preferences but also election outcomes. According to Robert Epstein, a Harvard PhD who has studied Google for more than a decade,  Google’s ability to manipulate its search ranking algorithms has the power to change the choices of 15% of undecided voters, more than enough to change many recent close election outcomes.

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The COVID-19 lockdowns and the death of George Floyd in May 2020 created an environment of fear. The fear of going to the polls gave Democrat activists and lawyers the opportunity to change election laws and protocols in key swing states to expand the utilization of mail-in ballots, ballot harvesting, and lengthening vote counting deadlines. These initiatives enabled paid activists to manipulate voter registration and the vote count through fraudulent ballots – undertaken to deny Donald Trump a second term.

Simultaneously, a full-blown cultural revolution came to America. What had been going on at many college campuses for decades came to cities across the country. With activism that created division, fear, and people turning on each other, it was as if Mao’s Chinese Communist Cultural Revolution 1960s and 70s had come to America.

First came hordes instigated by Antifa and Black Lives Matter smashing windows, looting, and burning down neighborhoods resulting in the destruction of $2 billion of urban property across America. Then, as if on cue or following a plan, marauding mobs appeared with ropes seeking to topple historic statues and monuments. Columbus and Confederate Civil War heroes were the first to go, but no one should doubt that the Founding Fathers – the drafters of the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution – will be next. No history, no borders, no country.

Future historians may well look back and mark 2020 as the year America and Europe’s greatest threat began, for what happened that year and continued over the two and half years radically changed the country, effectively depriving citizens of their First Amendment rights more completely than ever before, resulting in a questionable presidential election and the subsequent foreign invasion across the southern border.

In 2020 the main issues for Deep State influence and control of the American people were the COVID-19 pandemic and the November national election. The CIA, FBI, and DHS, which all had personnel who were hired by such social media companies as Google, Facebook, and Twitter, also had information-and-influence portals to these social media companies. However, directly influencing the election through censorship was perceived to be constitutionally problematic. Scott Powell is a senior fellow at Discovery Institute and a member of the Committee on the Present Danger-China. PLEASE SHARE STORIES ON SOCIAL MEDIA

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