All Art Is Propaganda

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If George Orwell was still alive he would call you a pussy and say that everything is fine.

A book of rage ridden essays with the sole purpose of pointing down at contemporary artists who were working toward the same goal of keeping everything exactly the way it is and keeping you and me from learning anything we should know. Trust is dangerous, fact is negotiable, and everything you’ve been taught is a lie. This is the reality that George Orwell was not predicting but ensuring. Laying the blame at an imaginary god-like enemy being kept afloat by an army of peons that have no interests or substance whatsoever. You’re not important, you are the embodiment of the authors suffering, he’s mocking you and pretending to help you understand the mechanics of the new world.

You were already indoctrinated, and if you resisted the indoctrination, you’ve found that every outlet you grasp for is just another roadblock designed by the Gods to keep you from figuring it out and going completely postal.


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Orwell cleverly disguised himself as an activist, journalist, skeptic, prophet, revolutionary, and the biggest lie was his association and agreement with socialist ideology. Orwell was an employee of the IRD[1]; the propaganda arm of the United Kingdom. Orwell near death at this point was so eager to help fight against the soviets that he spent the last years of his career as a fellow-traveler, listing other fellow-travelers and supposed friends; forming a list that would be used to essentially cancel popular authors and ideas, like McCarthyism did in the United States. ­­


Eric Arthur “George Orwell” Blair

Eric Arthur Blair/George Orwell – Burma, ~1920?!

Orwell at the height of his popularity was one of the good guys. A self-described anti-capitalist, socialist, and a voice for the working class. With fame and money, he steadily lost view of his peers and grew wise to the benefits that come with playing along. [2] The IRD and Mi6 saw this as an opportunity to have a guy on the inside. Orwell was fully willing to pass the IRD names and ideas of activists that could be used re-indoctrinate or discredit anti-fascist, and anti-capitalist organizations.[3] I believe Orwell was one of the first of many instigators and actors strategically kept in the stratosphere of entertainment as a divergence tactic to keep young activists from finding real information and organizations that aren’t controlled by the state. It’s important to understand the rise to fame taken by Orwell and authors of the 19th century were greatly abated by the new global humanist movement, trade agreements and colonialism brought many undeveloped nations closer to the “free world”. The invention of radio and international broadcasting changed the context of many works. Authors that cooperated in this global transitionary period sent a clear message to the governments in power: culture can be controlled, and history is decided by the winning team.

Post-mortem, the IRD and Mi6 hired translators for Orwell’s books; experts concluded the translations were purposely misunderstood and mistranslated. Books like Animal Farm and 1984 were re-written using crafty and convenient changes that made the antagonist of the stories more closely resemble the leaders of different socialist countries during the cold war. [4] In addition to this Orwell’s secret list was used to silence and discredit his peers while the IRD and CIA funded adaptations of his work and made sure every young person in the world had access to the teachings and meanings the state applied to them. Eric Blair was a snitch and a coward and should be remembered as nothing else.



CUT TO: 2022.

The Court Jester is the Kings greatest helper.

You buffoon. What do you mean you care about what you see on the news? If you haven’t subscribed to the latest comedians of our time, how would you know if what you are feeling is wrong, or right?

When the influence of emotion, and the requirement of an opinion entered the journalist’s code of ethics, the code became obsolete. ­­The direction of a news article is now determined by the parent company of the company that hired the editor that hires and shapes the journalist[5] who was just plucked out of college eager to pay off the hundred thousand dollars they now owe the government. When you’re a starving gonzo, ethics become malleable, and are eventually masticated and shit out onto an advertisement that you’re told is a news journal.

None of those drug addled spooks predicted the internet, or the portal into hell we’d be placing into the hands of children. Kids have always been used as a political weapon, they are easily coerced and picking sides based on some questionable figure they watch play video games online. In Animal Farm, Orwell didn’t account for the scenario where the Pigs are convinced, they are the Chickens, and real revolutionaries are turned into glue and keeping you from knowing that you have four legs, not two.

The comedian has been recently used as a tool to argue, a tool to diffuse. A profession designated to skirting the truth and predicting the future with or without you. Carlin and Black are far too dead to be remembered as anything but cynical hacks. You’re now told to laugh at the manly man’s man, the man who disputes facts and challenges the average Jack to do anything but act differently from one of their own packs. On the other channel is the aging man’s easygoing Dad, reassuring you that everything is always going according to plan; you might be kind of an ass for thinking anything other than that. Both archetypes have the incentive to attack if all you’re doing is trying to provide a laugh, they’ll tell you it’s dangerous to tell a joke with no superior moral plan[6].

The media of our time are more like a guiding hand to where the broader media can incept their plans and control millions of fans, leading them down dead rabbit holes, false career paths and coordinating inner-community social attacks[7]. So, we have the screens, the lack of political power, global cooperation in maintaining a slave-like surveillance state, and generations of fearful authors that were complicit in the great charade. The only improvement from the world of 1984 is that there is no Big Brother, we’re all in this together; being Big Brother to one another for the sake of a future utopia that already exists for everyone but the passivist. He should be shot for suggesting there’s anything better than this.

Much Ado about Mass Confusion.

There is nothing to do, just stop before you continue. Are you doing this for you? Are you thinking of what you want for you and your crew? Stop listening to everything and believing anything will be better than what you see on the news. The manipulation in our media is so heavy that it could be equated with a form of voodoo. A section of our population fully believes that politicians are dressed in skin suits to cover up reptilians that want to eat your children and use them for fuel.

If that’s it, then we’re all doomed. In the meantime, I suggest that you reevaluate your life, and closer analyze the anxiety inducing pass-times that you are letting control every aspect of your life. If this continues for too long, you might find yourself jailed for attempting to even define the comprehension of wrong and right.

The blight of our media did not start in our lifetime, it’s not some passing fad that’s like a pendulum about to swing the other way, it’s a calculated effort to make sure we continue to play in a game that was designed to make you look away and keep you from learning anything Big Brother considers astray. Think for yourself, no matter what they say. ­­­­­


[1] Deery, Phillip. “Confronting the Cominform: George Orwell and the Cold War Offensive of the Information Research Department, 1948-50.” Labour History, no. 73, 1997, p. 219., https://doi.org/10.2307/27516511.

[2] Al-Ustath Journal for Human and Social Sciences Vol.(60) No.(2) (June) -2021AD, 1442AH)

[3] Rubin, Andrew. Archives of Authority: Empire, Culture, and the Cold War. Princeton Univ. Press, 2012.

[4] Rubin, Andrew N., and أندرو روبين. “Orwell and Empire: Anti-Communism and the Globalization of Literature / أورويل والٳمبراطورية: مناهضة الشيوعية وعولمة الأدب.” Alif: Journal of Comparative Poetics, no. 28, 2008, pp. 75–101. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/27929796. Accessed 1 Aug. 2022.

[5] Dreier, Peter. “Capitalists vs. the Media: An Analysis of an Ideological Mobilization among Business Leaders.” Media, Culture & Society, vol. 4, no. 2, 1982, pp. 111–132., https://doi.org/10.1177/016344378200400203.

[6] “Comedy Can Help Change the World, Rutgers Researcher Says.” Rutgers University, https://www.rutgers.edu/news/comedy-can-help-change-world-rutgers-researcher-says.

[7] https://vault.fbi.gov/cointel-pro

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