George Orwell Walks Among Us

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Orwellian thinking walks among us.  The author of 1984 might be surprised at how accurate his thoughts on governments attempting to control the public’s thinking have turned out.  None of this is possible without the complicity of the MSM.  The idea that night is day and day is night may be the next job that the MSM is tasked with doing.

The Mueller investigation is a clear example of this Orwellian thinking.  For two long years we were bombarded with supposed bombshell stories about conspiracies between members of the Trump campaign and Russian operatives.  We heard time and again that indictments were imminent against members of the campaign and of the Trump family.  Most of the MSM devoted nearly 90% of their reporting to propagating this false story during this time.  Members of the Democratic Party teased stories about their “inside” knowledge of the investigation.

All of this turned out to be false.  The exact opposite of what the media had been saying turned out to be the case.  Did this change the story?  It did not.  Did the MSM outlets apologize for getting it wrong?  They did not.  Were there any mea culpas for the blatantly false stories they ran?  Very few.  In fact, most of the media and their co-conspirators in the Democratic Party are claiming vindication.   They claim that the report that was compiled by the prosecutor they handpicked shows that criminal conspiracy was proven.

They are saying this despite Mueller himself exonerating PDJT and his campaign from any wrongdoing.  This is derangement on a level that hardly seems possible.  This is taking Orwellian thinking to a new level.  Perhaps soon these people will indeed be trying to convince the public that night is indeed day.

Glenn Greenwald noted this unbelievable phenomenon on Twitter:

“Everyone knows the scandal’s key was the claim that Trump election-conspired with Russia and that he and his key associates were Russian assets. The Mueller Report found none of that. The media’s belief that they can avoid embarrassment by feigning vindication is embarrassing.”

Michael Tracy, another reporter on the left, added,

“Dems are gonna move to impeach Trump based on an FBI/CIA conspiracy theory that was just resolutely debunked by the elder statesman prosecutor who they’d previously declared would prove the conspiracy theory. Whenever you think we’ve hit rock bottom, the bottom always falls out.”

There was so little contact between Putin and his supposed puppets that he did not know whom to call when Trump won.  This is detailed on Page 144 of Volume 1 of the Mueller Report.

At approximately 3 a.m. on election night, Trump Campaign press secretary Hope Hicks received a telephone call on her personal cell phone from a person who sounded foreign but was calling from a number with a DC area code. Although Hicks had a hard time understanding the person, she could make out the words “Putin call.” Hicks told the caller to send her an email.

The following morning, on November 9,2016, Sergey Kuznetsov, an official at the Russian Embassy to the United States, emailed Hicks from his Gmail address with the subject line, “Message from Putin.” Attached to the email was a message from Putin, in both English and Russian, which Kuznetsov asked Hicks to convey to the President-Elect. In the message, Putin offered his congratulations to Trump for his electoral victory, stating he “look[ed] forward to working with [Trump] on leading Russian-American relations out of crisis.”

Hicks forwarded the email to Kushner, asking, “Can you look into this? Don’t want to get duped but don’t want to blow off Putin!” Kushner stated in Congressional testimony that he believed that it would be possible to verify the authenticity of the forwarded email through the Russian Ambassador, whom Kushner had previously met in April 2016. Unable to recall the Russian Ambassador’s name, Kushner emailed Dimitri Simes of CNI, whom he had consulted previously about Russia, see Volume I, Section IV.A.4, supra, and asked, “What is the name of Russian ambassador?” Kushner forwarded Simes’s response—which identified Kislyak by name—to Hicks. After checking with Kushner to see what he had learned, Hicks conveyed Putin’s letter to transition officials. Five days later, on November 14, 2016, Trump and Putin spoke by phone in the presence of Transition Team members, including incoming National Security Advisor Michael Flynn.

There are those with severe cases of TDS who believe this information in the report clearly shows the conspiratorial nature of the relationship between Trump and Putin.  Many in the Democratic Party are calling for impeachment proceedings to begin.

Big Brother wants to control all that we think, do and say.  And the Democrats are heading up this mission to make us believe that night is day.

 

1 thought on “George Orwell Walks Among Us

  1. JEROME

    Difference between FREE SPEECH and intentionally reporting that which is not true…”FIRE!!!Fire!!! , yelled in a crowded theater.

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