19 Kasım 2015 Perşembe

Global Media Dictatorship and Perception Operations in the West

As we have explained before, some Western authors have embarked on a concentrated perception operation and even a social engineering work. Some do this hoping that the aforementioned one-hundred-year-old plan can be put into practice, while some others do it because they believe in the imperialism of the PKK in earnest. At this point, it is imperative to mention the global media dictatorship that has certain control over the world. The countries, individuals, systems, ideologies and institutes to be supported or opposed by the leading mainstream media have already been carefully determined. The project is based on the principle to support those whom the power groups are supporting, and disparaging at full speed those whom the same power groups are not supporting. The elements of this global media network can never deviate from those pre-determined lines; the news should be reported and columnists should write along these lines. Since this system is a dictatorship, the ones who fail to follow these rules are turned into outcasts. In this system, which is silently acknowledged by the whole world, perception engineering is carried out accordingly. The administrators of the global media sometimes put certain individuals into operation in those areas that they aim for and thus achieve their goals easily.

French comedian Djamel Debbouze, who was seen with Abdullah Öcalan posters in his hand at the Communist Party's
traditional Fête de l'Humanité (Humanity Day) event that is held annually apologized to the Turkish associations.
Through perception operations, introducing terrorism and terrorists as if they were heroes is today's
one of the biggest problems.
The global media dictatorship has lately used this method on behalf of the PKK intensively and some countries, influenced by this perception management, have even suggested that the PKK should be removed from the terror list. So much so that, photos of militants of this group, which has been martyring Turkish soldiers and Kurdish people for about 40 years in sinister and cowardly attacks, stroking a bear cub came to the fore in the media with the headline: “Turkey still thinks that this guy holding a baby bear is a terrorist. Is he really?”
Portraying a terrorist like a symbol of compassion and presenting this notion through one of the world’s biggest newspapers, and usually choosing Middle Eastern writers to create this perception, is an example of this engineering tactic we have been describing. The deep states of the Western world are using this tactic in such crude, common and conspicuous ways that they are clearly not concerned if their true aim is recognized or not. After all, there is no one that can criticize the said media dictatorship or say “stop.”

By displaying a picture of a PKK member holding a baby bear, The Washington Post tried to exculpate the murderers who
martyred 40,000 Turkish soldiers. Interestingly enough, such propaganda efforts intensified when plans for
Turkey's Balkanization plans came out.
The death of Serap Eser, a dear youngster of ours who was burned to death by the PKK murderers in a municipality bus, is
just one of the malicious terrorist attacks conducted in cities. Some Western media tries to portray the PKK as a "peace dove", however, it always has sought an opportunity to carry out terrorist attacks and never abandoned its terrorist mindset. 
This perception operation surely has significant effects. Western societies, in particular, through the information they gain from these publications alone, regard the PKK as a wronged group of people and fail to see that they are a cruel and very dangerous organization that has a cowardly habit of shooting people in the back, slaughtering innocent people for decades and ruthlessly executing its own members. As a result of this operation, creating an image of a “Turkey that oppresses Kurds” becomes fairly easy. Particularly some Westerners who are unaware of the dangers of communism imagine that the PKK represents the Kurds and that Turkey hates all Kurds. However, the Kurds are an invaluable asset of Turkey's that sets great examples of honor, dignity, honesty and integrity. The PKK, on the other hand, is a despicable, cowardly terrorist organization that oppresses mainly our Kurdish brothers and sisters and is nothing but a scourge to them. The difference between the two is that apparent.

Worldwide known newspapers and magazines such as Time, Elle, Der Spiegel, BBC, Newsweek, and Marie Claire portray
the PKK, which point gun on Turkish police, soldier and even Kurdish people, as the hope of the Middle-East. If the PKK
conducted such terrorist attacks in Europe, the headlines of these media agencies would definitely be different.
“Why did Elle Magazine kiss the female Kurdish guerilla?”
TIME, with its cover story “Navigating the New Middle East,” praises women that join the terrorist PKK, and compliments Öcalan, murderer of babies, as a so-called “charismatic leader.” World famous fashion magazines ELLE and Marie Claire also carried stories praising female PKK terrorists. The German Der Spiegel, in its cover story entitled “Allein gegen den Terror” (Alone against Terror), showed the PKK as the final hope of the West. Russia’s Ogonyokmagazine, an affiliate of the Kommersant publishing group, praised female PKK terrorists. Newsweek presented Kobane as a major victory and brought the YPJ and the YPG, the Syrian branch of the PKK, to the agenda. Germany's Marx21 magazine carried a report entitled “Freiheit für Kurdistan. Aber wie?” (Freedom for Kurdistan. But how?), which contained comments of praise for the PKKThe BBC also continuously carries stories in praise of the PKK.
The global media dictatorship and media organs under the influence and auspices of that dictatorship have the power to easily show black as white and vice versa. Those who are unaware of this sinister tactic can usually be easily influenced by this perception operation and regrettably, the number of such people is quite high.

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