Why global media narratives that seeks to distort the truth will inwardly collapse?

Are you aware that the manipulation of truth is a self-defeating strategy that most media channels around the world employ? While the flow of information is controlled by media outlets, their ability to distort the truth can reshape public perception.

When media channels distort the truth:

·        Public trust collapses.

·        Society becomes divided.

·        Misinformation spreads.

·        Democracy is undermined.

·        Social unrest is triggered.

Many political leaders and organisations utilise their media relationships to push their own agendas while selling half-truths to the public. The unaware public that does not have reliable sources of information to rely on will tend to believe in media outlets without question.

Most people do not think about the information they are receiving, for they simply absorb it like a sponge and assume that the information they are being fed is the truth.

This is a form of perception control of an individual’s mind!

Example:

Major news outlets in the US and UK reported extensively on claims that Iraq possessed weapons of mass destruction, often relying on government sources and without critically examining the evidence. Many people accepted these reports at face value, believing them to be factual. This narrative helped build public support for the Iraq War, only for it to later emerge that no WMDs were found in Iraq, revealing how media channels sell distorted information to shape public perception and policy.

Many media outlets that align with political or organisational agendas provide you with certain half-truths they want you to hear, and then they manipulate your mind, into believing what they want you to believe.

 

How does the media control your perception?

Today’s media organisations do not work for the public!

They work for those who provide them with the necessary funding or for those who provide them with the necessary revenue stream for their organisation.

Media channels decide which stories to share, what details to emphasise, or which perspectives to amplify or ignore, and these are done based on the agenda they work for.

Example:

When the Indian Prime Minister’s name appeared in the Epstein Files, several Indian news channels framed it as an unsubstantiated rumour or a foreign conspiracy to malign Narendra Modi’s image. By constantly emphasising the lack of concrete evidence and mentioning words such as ‘baseless allegations’, they were able to divert public attention while discouraging critical investigation.

While Mr. Narendra Modi’s name was in fact mentioned in the Epstein Files, they used the media channels to divert the attention of the public from the real story, and it is such distortions of truth that control the minds of the public as to what to believe and what not to believe.

 

Distorting the truth erodes public trust

It has to be said that while most of the population is in a zombified state of mind who cannot tell truth from fiction, there are those who are awake enough to understand the games played by media outlets, influencers and various PR agencies at distorting the truth.

Once the zombies start to realise the truth, here’s what happens:

·        Mainstream media outlets lose credibility.

·        People begin to challenge the biased media narratives.

·        Legal troubles for media outlets from disgruntled citizens.

As the truth emerges, as it is today, society inwardly will become divided between those who continue to trust the fake narratives and those who reject them, leading to civil unrest and the need for reform.

 

False Narratives are being Exposed today

People are not realising that their beliefs, attitudes and behaviours are being shaped by media narratives, thus controlling the way individuals think and feel!

Hatred, violence, and hyper-sexualised content are being transmitted through digital devices worldwide. With constant repetition, these distorted narratives gradually influence and reshape people’s thoughts and behaviours, ultimately taking hold of their minds.

These fake and false narratives are not simply destroying individuals, but societies, and when societies crumble, they will most definitely take along with them all those who distorted the truth.

All will be exposed!