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Is Anything Still True? On the Internet, No One Knows Anymore::New tools can create fake videos and clone the voices of those closest to us. ‘This is how authoritarianism arises.’
Is Anything Still True? On the Internet, No One Knows Anymore::New tools can create fake videos and clone the voices of those closest to us. ‘This is how authoritarianism arises.’
-Former CIA Director William J. Casey
This has always been the goal of the (dis)information agencies.
They have actually succeeded with a large portion of the American public who, instead of turning to critical thinking and critical reading skills, have just decided to throw the baby out with the bathwater and instead trust random asshats on the internet.
Like, I get it, you can’t trust everything you read from mainstream media, who have billionaire owners who make sure their personal biases show in news coverage and ideas they don’t like are downplayed. That doesn’t mean the most effective solution is to stop listening to them entirely and start listening to entirely random sources with no background. However, that’s the solution many, many Americans have chosen to go with, and that’s effectively what the CIA has been hoping for. They want to be the final arbiters of what is considered “truth” because they don’t want people questioning what they do.
Interestingly the USSR disinformation worked exactly the same way.
-From an OSS psychological profile of Adolf Hitler
-Joeseph Goebbels
-Hermann Goering
Sounds like Goering was right, then. It seems to be a hallmark of modern disinformation campaigns no matter where they happen: make the public not know who to trust so you can swoop in and be all “you can trust us.”
They lost the war but all the sides proceeded to learn from them…
And they were so right, too. The truth is the enemy of the state. Part of the way the allies won was by the US/UK working together to break German encryption, and then basically lying by omission to the world by never telling anyone about it until about 75 years or so after the war.