Opinion/Editorial
A REASON TO BELIEVE
“If I listened long enough to you, I’d find a reason to believe that it’s all true.” Rod Stewart’s lyrics but so applicable to what we experience in life today.
We make our way through the mundane chores, one after another, that we have come to know as the active part of our life. Our chores include our job or career (if the job is a good paying one), finding food and cooking it, making our shelter safe and viable, transporting ourselves around with all the complexity of that, and finally our social interactions, from family to friends and more. While we go our way through every day and night we are bombarded by voices and images seeking to impose an artifice of reality over reality itself. This new phenomenon is one so fresh that our genetic code has no protections built in to guard us from harm. We have been on the planet, very slowly evolving, for some three million years or more, but we’ve never encountered this kind of new guiding influence that can spell great success for the transmission of our genetic material or can kill us all, as a species, in a geologic instant.
We are being given a ‘reason to believe,’ and when believing we are becoming part of a pre-conceived package intended to support the success strategies of others; unseen, unknown, and deliberately kept from our primary reservoir of knowledge.
Who owns NBC, CNBC, MSNBC, Oxygen, Syfy, Bravo, History, A&E, and many of the other channels we watch? General Electric Corporation, for one. Yes, the company that builds much of our national defense equipment. Why should such a directed, aggressive, and skewed company be able to control so much of what we see and hear? Mitt Romney was running for the presidency of the United States. His principal company, Bain Capital, owns Clear Channel, which controls more than fifty percent of all radio broadcasts in this country. Rush Limbaugh and Glenn Beck came to us courtesy of Mitt Romney. Why should this be? How can we have any objectivity at all presented to us? We cannot. We are not.
We all are being given a reason to believe, and we are falling for it due to the simple fact that we cannot adjust our input systems fast enough to defend against this assault. Something too new, too overwhelming, and too graphically ‘real’ happened because of a technology none of us could predict. Consequently, very few humans are positioning themselves to be the only determiners of all of this species’ success and/or failure. To our chore list has been added something we do not discuss and never appears on any of these corporate-owned delivery systems.
We have been given the chore of genuflection which the old Japanese Samurai called kowtowing. We are presented something, such as the 911 and the Kennedy assassinations, and we are fed facts that lead us to conclusions arrived at by others well beforehand. We are given a reason to believe, and we do so, in genuflection or kowtow to the unseen powers who give those ‘facts’ with such depth of belief because we have no other way to receive conflicting data. More so applicable lyrics from the same haunting song; “Knowing that you lied straight-faced while I cried, still I look to find a reason to believe.”
Our singular hope must be based upon a rigorous and continuing search among alternate communications systems, such as those the Internet can provide, and opinions by real humans we respect. We must first recognize, then understand, and finally act in building our own belief system instead of accepting the one being delivered to us by mass media. That mass media started out being a venue for entertainment but now, after years of learning and honing, it’s a venue for directing the actions and mindsets of the entire populace
FYI, I believe it’s been quite a while since GE owned any media outlets. I also believe Bain Capital lost control of Clear Channel when Clear Channel filed for bankruptcy in 2018 and eventually became part of IHeart Media who’s stock symbol is IHRT.
GE media-related holdings include a minority share in television networks NBC and Telemundo, Universal Pictures, Focus Features, and 26 television stations in the U.S. including cable networks MSNBC, Bravo and the SyFy Channel.
I have never heard of a company called GE media-related holdings. Is there a website for that company. I only found one website from 2012 that used that terminology. An article from The Economist from 4/2/24 indicates the following . . .
On April 2nd GE split into two public companies: GE Aerospace, a maker of jet engines, and GE Vernova, a manufacturer of power-generation equipment. A third, GE HealthCare, a medical-devices firm, was spun off in January 2023.