Ep 84 Narrative, Propaganda, And Enlightenment by Caitlin Johnstone published on 2018-06-06T13:26:13Z Whoever controls the narrative controls the world, but what if those stories didn't work on people anymore? We talk about the possibility of a solution to our systemic problems coming from way out of left field. Whoever Controls The Narrative Controls The World https://bit.ly/2syBknc How Humanity Could Become Impossible To Propagandize https://bit.ly/2syLkx6 -- Intro theme by Captain Pablo -- -- Outro theme by Carol Vasquez (bit.ly/2oUFNyX) -- Sponsor this podcast on Patreon -- www.patreon.com/caitlinjohnstone -- or throw some plata in her hat -- www.paypal.me/CaitlinJohnstone. Follow Caitlin on Twitter @caitoz -- twitter.com/caitoz Genre News & Politics Comment by Lynn Ross I have to say, I'm finding your unique blend of awakening path and political commentary and guerilla warfare on the empire's narrative to so synergistic and useful. Not to mention fun. It draws me into wanting to learn how to use other social media platforms to express these ideas and others that flow along with them. Glad that y'all appeared in my whatever:) 2019-11-14T17:20:41Z Comment by Lynn Ross Wonderful. I was particularly interested in the idea you mentioned about "good will exchange" (I think was the wording?). I wonder if you've written more on that in another article or on a podcast? 2019-11-14T17:12:09Z Comment by unsignd absolutely. Chomsky talks about the Trilateral committe report on "The Crisis of Democracy" and how it uses a more informal viewpoint because they're talking to eachother, and not expecting regular people to actually read it. 2018-09-10T19:57:13Z Comment by Ken P Nice pun! JAR went "Rogue" lol 2018-06-11T09:03:30Z Comment by Dan Campbell Oprah is another power-obsessed lunatic. Sorry. 2018-06-07T18:06:54Z Comment by Dan Campbell The Truman Show. What a great reference, and analogy. 2018-06-07T18:01:59Z