Information Control and Grassroots Communication Strategies
The dismantling of centralized information control requires individuals to articulate alternative truths and bypass traditional media filters. Strategies for spreading suppressed information include participating in radio phone-ins and engaging in direct peer-to-peer communication. Many people harbor private suspicions about official narratives but only realize their views are shared once they begin speaking openly with others in their communities.
information control· alternative media· radio phone-ins· public discourse· communication
00:14 It's a very simple equation here. They control by controlling the information that people receive, if we are going to and we are in the process of dismantling this then alternative information that tells the truth about the movie and exposes it needs to get out there now everyone has got a mouth Everyone. And everyone's got a voice box, or virtually everyone and therefore we can articulate and pass this on And so it you know it's ridiculous to say there is nothing that we can do We can get onto radio phone-ins On radio shows that don't talk about this and bring those issues into the debate I think they've realized that there is a challenge coming here
01:09 and people are, in increasingly vast numbers, so open to this. I'll tell you what it is... This is why its so important to communicate this stuff. It's the number of people who come across this information that didn't know it existed and they go, do you know? I've thought about I thought that was going on, but they haven't talked about it. And then they realize their friends thought like that too and they haven't talked about it either We need to start communicating this and they will realize just how many people out there are actually of like mind because they have spoken to each other You wouldn't believe the people I run into They're out there now saying we love Bush he's our hero I ran into a bunch yesterday and they just cannot see through
