Keeping the public ignorant
A very important job for any supporter of vested interests is to keep the public ignorant of the facts about vested interests.
We have been helping to keep the public ignorant since 1952.
Whenever a scandal arises, we decide who gets to know about it and the way in which they acquire that knowledge.
On most occasions, we prefer not to present anyone with knowledge at all.
Facts confuse the public. Knowledge makes people think too much. Thinking too much tends to influence decisions.
We are meant to influence decisions.
Too much information in the public sphere is bad for business.
Confusing the public about what is factual and what is not is a good business strategy and a good political strategy. It is the only way to support vested interests properly.
We prefer to confuse the most gullible members of the public by making them believe they are not confused at all.
We profit greatly by telling gullible people that the tellers of truth are liars.
We also profit greatly by telling gullible people that liars are tellers of truth. That is how liars gain political power on our behalf.
Political liars give us public money to help fund our propaganda campaigns.
We have no interest whatsoever in supplying or supporting public interest journalism.
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