There are different methods to keep a society subjugated and compliant to the powers-that-be.
In some countries, violence and discrimination is used to keep people in line. In others, draconian and harsh laws are used to prevent popular discontent.
In the west, the preferred method of social control is the myth method.
In the US, the establishment peddles different kinds of myths to keep people compliant, docile, and distracted.
One of the most popular and oft practiced are political myths about US exceptionalism and military superiority and goodness.
But it also peddles other popular myths as a form of entertainment to get peoples attention off off real problems in their society.
Religion is one very powerful myth that has worked very well within the US, and there is no shortage of fundamentalist faux Christian kooks in the US. These people are perhaps the most brainwashed and deluded members of US society.
And this is all well and good, unless these religious people for whatever reason turn their beliefs, and ire against the US regime.
But there are other myths that entertain and excite more than they are profound.
Myths of the supernatural, and of the UFO and Big Foot type are heavily promoted to distract people from reality and keep them busy literally chasing ghosts, instead of chasing the political criminals who are ruining their lives.
Hence why whenever the current Biden regime suffers some serious political set-back domestically or internationally, it suddenly starts talking about UFO, and holds UFO hearings. This is simply a quick and easy way to distract people from the regime’s failures.
The establishment is also secretly feeding the more intelligent members of society snippets of conspiracy theories about certain groups and individuals (whom the US doesn’t like) as well as fake history to push peoples’ buttons and send them on wild goose chases and waste their time. Like for example one History Channel documentary that the Knights Templar could have reached North America in the 1300s, or documentaries peddling alternate history.
However, the success of this myth method of control is premised on the general economic well-being of the society in which it is employed. This method will not work, and could backfire badly on the regime practicing it, if the socio-economic situation within the country deteriorates for any reason.
Should this happen, the reaction of the regime will then be fear-mongering about a certain country or group of people who supposedly want to attack and destroy the US. The recent threats by Joe Biden and Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin that Americans will have to die in ukraine, unless the Kiev regime doesn’t get tens of billions of dollars ASAP, is a good example.
A more insidious, and hand-on method of manipulating, distracting, and scaring society is to create and employ criminal groups, gangs, and cults.
Because let’s face it: If the US regime can create and run the world’s pre-eminent terrorist groups such as Al Qaeda, ISIS, and Al Nusra, among others, creating criminal gangs - who are simply terrorists without an ideology - is no big feat.
US regimes have also secretly created, aided ,and abetted cults in certain places and in certain communities in order to test all sorts of methods of mass population control. Cults are also used as foot soldiers against a society or particular government, group or individuals that the US regime doesn’t like.
Delusions, myths, and fear is how the US and the west largely function.
As their reality becomes more and more precarious, and as their hegemony, wealth, and power disintegrates, these three practices will become much more frequent.
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