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By Caitlin Johnstone – Jun 11, 2022
President Biden used the phrase āPutinās price hikeā again in a reaction to FridayāsĀ Consumer Price Index report revealing continued high inflation, showing once again that the US government believes Americans are idiots.
āMake no mistake about it: I understand inflation is a real challenge to American families. Todayās inflation report confirms what Americans already know: Putinās Price Hike is hitting America hard,ā BidenĀ saidĀ in a statement. āMy administration is going to continue to do everything it can to lower prices for the American people.ā
Which is of course absurd. Prices wereĀ already soaringĀ and inflation wasĀ already at a 40-year highĀ before Russia invaded Ukraine on the 24th of February, and there was never anything inscribed upon the fabric of reality which said the US needed to respond to that invasion with an economic war that has made everything worse. The US initiated these unprecedented acts of economic warfare in response to an invasion itĀ could easily have preventedĀ with a little diplomacy, and has managed to do so without even hurting theĀ strength of the rubleĀ at all.
There are many people Americans could blame for their shrinking bank accounts, but Putin isnāt one of them.
President Biden: "Today's inflation report confirms what Americans already know. Putin's price hike is hitting American hard." pic.twitter.com/7sdVHsTRZe
— CSPAN (@cspan) June 10, 2022
And people know this. Nobody who doesnāt work for the US government ever unironically uses the term āPutinās price hikeā except to comment on the Biden administrationāsĀ repeatedĀ useĀ ofĀ that term. Iāve never once seen even the dumbest liberals in my social media notifications use that phrase.
Right now it looks ridiculous to hear even Biden use that term. It sticks out like dogās balls because of how obviously contrived and out of place it is, like if heād spontaneously yelled āCowabunga, dudes!ā or something.
But just you wait. If they keep repeating it often enough and frequently enough, sooner or later youāll start to notice rank-and-file members of the public repeating it themselves.
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This is because the empire managers understand something which John Q Public does not, and itās this: if you repeat something often enough in a confident-sounding tone of voice, a glitch in human cognition known as theĀ illusory truth effectĀ causes them to mistake what youāre saying for the truth.
TheĀ illusory truth effectĀ describes the way people are more likely to believe something is true after hearing it said many times. This is due to the fact that the familiar feeling we experience when hearing something weāve heard before feels very similar to our experience of knowing that something is true. When we hear a familiar idea, its familiarity provides us with something calledĀ cognitive ease, which is the relaxed, unlabored state we experience when our minds arenāt working hard at something. We also experience cognitive ease when we are presented with a statement that we know to be true.
We have a tendency to select for cognitive ease, which is whyĀ confirmation biasĀ is a thing: believing ideas which donāt cause cognitive strain or dissonance gives us more cognitive ease than doing otherwise. Our evolutionary ancestors adapted to seek out cognitive ease so that they could put their attention into making quick decisions essential for survival, rather than painstakingly mulling over whether everything we believe is as true as we think it is. This was great for not getting eaten by saber-toothed tigers in prehistoric times, but itās not very helpful when navigating the twists and turns of a cognitively complex modern world. Itās also not helpful when youāre trying to cultivate truthful beliefs while surrounded by screens that are repeating the same bogus talking points over and over again.
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"The rather uncreatively-named illusory truth effect describes the way people are more likely to believe something is true after hearing it said many times."https://t.co/HHz4XwVJBb
— Caitlin Johnstone (@caitoz) March 26, 2019
This would appear to be the strategy behind the continual repetition of the phrase āPutinās price hikeā in particular and the narrative that rising prices are Russiaās fault in general. Just keep saying it and saying it until the illusory truth effect kicks in and overrides peopleās cognitive faculties.
We are being trained. Westerners are paying more because of western policies chosen by western policy makers, and weāre being trained to look at our shrinking bank accounts and yell, āDamn you, Putin!ā
No part of this new cold war would be possible without copious amounts of such training. Without massive amounts of propaganda, people would never consent to being made poorer in order to facilitate the dopey grand chessboard maneuverings of a few sociopaths on the east coast of the United States. Without massive amounts of propaganda, people would never consent to having the gun of nuclear war held to their heads every day as US unipolarist escalations continually ramp up brinkmanship between the worldās two nuclear superpowers. Without massive amounts of propaganda, people would never consent to agendas which directly hurt them and threaten everyone they know while providing no material benefit to them whatsoever.
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But this is also true of our entire society in general. Our entire civilization isĀ marinating in propagandaĀ produced and promulgated by the powerful in order to manipulate our collective psychology into consenting to a status quo which serves them and not us.
In 1917, a young Edward Bernays was asked to help the American war effort by applying his uncle Sigmund Freudās theories of the unconscious to a new German technique called āpropagandaā. Thus began the current war: https://t.co/BqeaYIAic2
— Beanš„ (@SomersetBean) March 16, 2021
Over centuries of dynasties, upheavals and revolutions, powerful people have learned that the best way to dominate a population is to manipulate them into serving your interests while giving them the illusion of freedom and control. The invention of mass media has facilitated this new form of tyranny, as has the emergence of psychology as a field of study. These two factors have combined together to give rise to theĀ steadily advancing science of modern propaganda.
This is why the world is as it is: because the people have been psychologically manipulated at mass scale away from using the power of their numbers to create systems that benefit them instead of a few powerful sociopaths.
This is the source of all our major problems. Understanding it, and finding ways to overcome it, is the solution. The only reason theyāve been able to control us in this way is because they understand all the many ways our minds can be manipulated better than we do.

Rogue journalist. Bogan socialist. Anarcho-psychonaut. Guerrilla poet. Utopia prepper.