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“So, if people don't want a war - are opposed to a war - how do you get away with it? You change public opinion and manufacture consent, that's how. You construct a carefully organised deception. A well-crafted and perfectly executed lie. Stage a false flag attacks, created by our own security…” quote by Sibel Hodge
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““So, if people don't want a war - are opposed to a war - how do you get away with it? You change public opinion and manufacture consent, that's how. You construct a carefully organised deception. A well-crafted and perfectly executed lie. Stage a false flag attacks, created by our own security services, blame it on terrorists, blow up British or US soldiers, bomb our buildings, fly planes into them, lie about weapons of mass destruction that can annihilate us in forty-five minutes flat. And bombard people with it in the media. Terrorists! Terrorism! Cells! Al-Qaeda! Isis! So every single time you turn on the new or read a paper, it's there. Despite the fact that statistically, you're more likely to be killed in a car accident or by your own bathtub than killed by a terrorist! And all the while, they're hiding the real reasons. Oil and gas. Gold. Regime change. Land. Power. Money. So they carry on until the public gets scared and angry, and yes, let's bomb these bastards! And how dare these people threaten and attack us! Then they want the war. The public are practically begging for it by then! Like George Orwell said, "The people believe what the media tells them". And if you control the media, the money, the politics, and the military, you control the whole systems.””

Sibel Hodge

About This Quote

Source Speech: Unknown political commentary, 2000s

The speaker claims wars are manufactured through media manipulation, false flags, and fabricated threats to serve economic and power interests, leading the public to demand conflict.

In simple terms: Wars are created by controlling media and fear.

Key Takeaway

Question media narratives and seek transparent motives.

Themes

media war media manipulation power economics propaganda

Mood

skeptical critical inquisitive

Type

analytical critical skeptical

When to use this quote

  • political rallies
  • news consumption
  • policy debates
  • activist meetings

Key Concepts

manufacturing consent false flag public opinion media control

Questions to Reflect On

  • What evidence supports claims of manufactured wars?
  • How can citizens verify media claims?
A Different Perspective

Media narratives can be contested by alternative sources.

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