Excerpts from Jon Rappoport's "The Matrix Revealed"
I purchased The Matrix Revealed, a package of five sections made up of PDFs and audio files.
Right now I'm reading a Q & A between Rappoport and one of his sources, Ellis Medavoy (a pseudonym), a master of PR, propaganda, and deception who worked for controllers in the medical and political arenas.
(As of 2011, according to Rappoport, Medavoy was retired and living comfortably.)
Regarding newspapers:
Quote:
Q: The newspapers…
A: Every major news source has to be trained. Like a circus animal. They all work the same way. You train them to take their news, their information, from certain types of sources. That’s all you really have to do. Most of the time. If somebody gets too smart, you fire them or transfer them or promote them. Or if you have to, you blow up something somewhere else in the world and divert everybody, and then they forget what they were thinking about.
THE MATRIX REVEALED Volume 1: JON RAPPOPORT Interviews ELLIS MEDAVOY (Part 1 of 3)
Copyright © 2011 by Jon Rappoport, page 12
Regarding psychological warfare:
Quote:
Q: You were involved in psychological warfare.
A: As a very young man, during World War 2. Got Americans to view the Japanese as animals, sub‐human. Once you see how well it works, you begin to apply it to other areas. A lot of us learned our basic lessons during the War.
Q: How to manipulate populations.
A: What else are you going to do? One way or another, it’s going to happen.
Q: As opposed to personal freedom.
A: I’ve never had much faith in that.
Q: So you were ideal for your line of work.
A: You could say that. I was born a cynic.
THE MATRIX REVEALED Volume 1: JON RAPPOPORT Interviews ELLIS MEDAVOY (Part 1 of 3)
Copyright © 2011 by Jon Rappoport, page 12