Caitlin on trying to learn what the powerful are doing in secret

Caitlin Johnstone
Real Change Is Impossible While Our World Is Shrouded In Secrecy

Caitlin Johnstone
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Jul 15

I saw a video clip of Julian Assange speaking in London in 2010 where he made an important observation while explaining the philosophy behind his work with WikiLeaks. He said that all our political theories are to some extent “bankrupt” in our current situation, because our institutions are so shrouded in secrecy that we can’t even know what’s really going on in the world.

“We can all write about our political issues, we can all push for particular things we believe in, we can all have particular brands of politics, but I say actually it’s all bankrupt,” Assange said. “And the reason it’s all bankrupt, and all current political theories are bankrupt and particular lines of political thought, is because actually we don’t know what the hell is going on. And until we know the basic structures of our institutions — how they operate in practice, these titanic organizations, how they behave inside, not just through stories but through vast amounts of internal documentations — until we know that, how can we possibly make a diagnosis? How can we set the direction to go until we know where we are? We don’t even have a map of where we are. So our first task is to build up a sort of intellectual heritage that describes where we are. And once we know where we are, then we have a hope of setting course for a different direction. Until then, I think all political theories — to greater and lesser extents of course — are bankrupt.”

It’s an extremely important point if you think about it: how can we form theories about how our governments should be operating when we have no idea how they are currently operating? How can a doctor prescribe the correct treatment when he hasn’t yet made a diagnosis?

Political theories are in this sense “bankrupt”, because they are formed in the dark, without our being able to see precisely what’s happening and what’s going wrong.

The nature of our institutions is hidden from us, and that includes not only our government institutions but the political, media, corporate and financial institutions which control so much of our society. Their nature is hidden not only by a complete lack of transparency but by things like propaganda, internet censorship, Silicon Valley algorithm manipulation, and the fact that all the most loudly amplified voices in our society are those who more or less support status quo politics.

The fact that all the most important aspects of our civilization’s operation are hidden, manipulated and obfuscated by the powerful makes a joke of the very idea of democracy, because how can people know what government policies to vote for if they can’t even clearly see those policies? How can people know what to vote for when everything about their understanding of the world is being actively distorted for the benefit of the powerful?

Democracy is impossible when the public is flying blind, and so is any other means by which the public might impose their will on existing power structures. You will never see a collective uprising of the masses against their rulers when the dominant message being inserted into everyone’s mind is that everything is basically fine and if you don’t like the way things are you can change it by voting. If the veil of secrecy was ever ripped away from the US empire’s inner workings and everyone could see the full scale of its criminality in the plain light of day you’d probably have immediate open revolution in Washington. Which is precisely why that veil exists.

We can’t form solid political theories while everything’s hidden from us, and even if we could we’re unable to organize any means to put those theories into action for the same reason. The fact that the nature of our world is being so aggressively obfuscated from our view keeps us from knowing exactly what needs to change, and keeps us from effecting change.

For this reason I often argue that our most urgent priority as a civilization is rolling back all the secrecy and obfuscation, because until that happens we’ll never get change, and we’ll never know what should be changed. I have my ideological preferences of course, but I’m just one person taking their best guess at what needs to happen in a world where so many of the lights are switched off. Not until our society can actually see the world as it really is will we have the ability to begin, as Assange says, “setting course for a different direction.”

And those who benefit from our current course are lucidly aware of this. That’s why we’re not allowed to see what they’re up to behind the veils of secrecy, that’s why our entire civilization is saturated in nonstop propaganda, that’s why the internet is being increasingly censored and manipulated, and that’s why Julian Assange is in prison.

We can only begin fighting this from where we’re at. None of us individually have the power to rip the veil of secrecy away from the empire, but we do each individually have the ability to call out its lies where they can be seen and help wake people up to the fact that we’re being deceived and manipulated. Every pair of eyelids you help open is one more pair of eyes looking around helping to get an accurate picture of what’s going on, and one more pair of eyes helping to open the eyes of others.

Once we have enough open eyes, we will have the potential for a real course of action.

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Probably scares the hell out of the opaque bullshitters.
Which describes most of the people in power.
Honor the legacy of Assange and shine a light on this
undemocratic secrecy.

Thanks for sharing this!

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try to hire me because they have been sued, just dodged service of citation.
37 years if telling them, you cannot prepare against a lawsuit or even an arrest warrant if you do not know what is in the documents.
I have said here before, we can't fight back against TPTB because we do not know who they are, where they are, or exactly what they are.
They are unknown to us. Their plans are unknown to us.
And those who could help us, such as Assange, are dissapeared.
Thanks, fire.

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"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." ---- William Casey, CIA Director, 1981

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Cartoonists who seem to have, at some point, sold out to, or at least made a comfortable “arrangement” with, the partisan-Democrat culture of corruption:

•   Garry Trudeau (Doonesbury)
•   Dan Perkins (Tom Tomorrow / This Modern World).

Why do I say this? Because, a full 3 years after Trump has been out of office, so many of the latter two cartoonists’ comics still revolve around Trump and Trump supporters, with virtually none of them lampooning the many lampoonable and satire-worthy aspects of the Biden White House and era.

Try it! Try to find a single Doonesbury or This Modern World comic making fun of, or otherwise critical of, Joe Biden or Hunter Biden, or Biden’s press secretary, or his cabinet members, or his veep.

During Obama’s administration there were many This Modern World comics skewering the 44th president’s actions and policies, such as abandonment of civil liberties and due process (“Droney”).

(ETA: I apologize for treating this as if it were an Open Thread. Thanks for this post! I’m a great fan of Caitlin Johnstone.)

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@lotlizard

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@lotlizard

No wait...

BTW, anyone who believes that Twitter is being destroyed for any reason other than shutting down discourse hasn't been paying attention. Just like any alternate information source that starts looking threatening... or the operatives get a little bored and have to keep their minions occupied.

I've never had a Twitter account for the same reason I put tape on my PC camera. That doesn't mean I don't miss them.

Ya know since I've been coerced into Win 11 and an Adroid phone, I have lost so much functionality. Sigh.

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@lotlizard What a fall those cartoonists took, taking our culture with them, as well.
Ted Rall is something special.
Gary Trudeau, what a joke.

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1) The point of voting (at the top levels) is to continually validate and revalidate a system based on demographics, which allows no truth outside of the voters' preferences for (D) or (R) politicians.

2) The current crop of politicians are clearly idiots, or at least they're playing idiots on TV. The first and most obvious conclusion to be drawn from this fact is that they are products of a system which rewards them for not having opinions. Consider the emptiness of a Pete Buttigieg speech, or a Kamala Harris word salad, or Mike Pence's response to Tucker Carlson's question of recent. Nearly all official political discussion is a waste of the public's time. Who benefits from such a reality?

3) A system which rewards politicians for not having opinions is a system in which "selling out" is the norm, in which all are taking the money and fooling the people, and those who aren't are, one way or another, disallowed from participation. So who's applying the money?

4) Democracy is not the enshrinement of a political class.

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'French theory is a product of US cultural imperialism." -- Gabriel Rockhill

@Cassiodorus

We'll be selecting (well, actually they were previously selected) local council and school board people.

Except for a couple of very long shots, all positions say it is vital that our local gov't provide a good environment for business because our economy is so dependent on ensuring that gov't be a partner.

Hmm, I see an elder meal delivery franchise or a pizza franchise soon for anyone who wants to "create jobs". On a presonal note, my family is worried that I may not be providing the love of my life with nutritious meals so they are looking to my estate attorney to see if they can intervene.

Meh, I've dealt with worse situations.

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