How Does the Modern Warfare State Work?
30 Apr 2024
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How Does the Modern Warfare State Work?
There is no need to go far to understand what a modern warfare state should look like. The guide is hidden in a book in many people's libraries.
I am talking about George Orwell's "1984". If you notice, I do not use the word "work", and I will explain why at the end of this article.
"1984" reveals how the modern warfare state consumes machine products without raising living standards. A detailed depiction of the increasing capabilities of Big Tech's surveillance capabilities and technological totalitarianism, this non-fiction story is compelling even today for its real-world predictions. Orwell foresaw how society could normalize in the face of the oppressive power of the global elite, perhaps reflected in contemporary events through his association with the "silent war".
1984 argues that the British imperial state's constant warfare with Eurasia and East Asia serves various purposes, such as distraction, legitimizing control, creating fear and obedience, and economic control. The slogan "War is Peace" represents the belief in the necessity of perpetual war to maintain order and stability. However, while it exposes the dangers of totalitarianism and the manipulation of truth, it claims that the real purpose of war is to keep the ruling class in power by keeping the lower classes weak, leaving the reasons for this focus unclear.
Let us consider the purpose of "perpetual war" in Orwell's '1984' in quotes;
He argues that perpetual war is aimed at destroying the products of labor, not human life in modern society. While the rise of machines may improve human living standards, it risks disrupting the hierarchical structure of society. This could be dangerous for those seeking world domination and Orwell may be calling on them to "wake up".
Society will not remain the same for long as literacy spreads and individuals develop their own thinking. The sustainability of a hierarchical society is based on poverty and illiteracy. A return to an agrarian past conflicts with mechanization and leaves industrially lagging countries militarily and economically vulnerable, so it is understandable that such policies should be re-evaluated rather than tightened.
Restricting the production of goods was not seen as a good solution. Between 1920 and 1940, the last period of capitalism led to the stagnation of economies, the land became uncultivable and a large part of the population was unemployed. This resulted in people barely surviving on state subsidies, weakened military power and the inevitability of resistance, which may have been why it was proposed to continue.
War is waged by ruling groups against the enemy, but in reality it is waged against their own people in order to preserve the fabric of society. The word "war" is misleading, because if it is said that war is as permanent as peace, and that it has ceased to exist, then such relative terms raise doubts.
Orwell's "1984" is seen as a key to analyzing modern state structures.Have you ever thought about how it might serve the goals of the global elites that have been operating uninterruptedly for decades?
If we take this as a starting point to investigate the real-world repercussions of dystopia, we can start by discussing the allegations that Orwell was linked to the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and was even an agent. Indeed, how could he have so accurately predicted such planned dystopian events?
It is quite easy to find strong evidence, documents and research suggesting links to MI6. If you want to delve deeper into this topic, you can search the internet with the keywords "Orwell list" or "Orwell's list".
The possibility that Orwell's "1984" was written as an MI6 agent at the request of British Intelligence is gaining strength. This theory could be Orwell's intention as a master of propaganda to prepare societies for the future with the message "No matter what you do, we will win!".
Some in Turkey see Orwell as a prophet who could foresee the future. The dark dystopian world of his novel "1984" is, according to supporters and fans of the Great Reset, a guide to what modern states should look like. The fact that he has been referred to as a soothsayer over the years may serve the financial interests of his publishers.
Reading "1984" from this perspective can serve as an early warning of future dangers. Slogans like "war is peace" can help us to be vigilant against the manipulative tactics of propaganda masters, MI6 directors and agents around the world, and to develop new generation strategies. The British mastery of propaganda techniques is unquestionable.
Whilethis article addresses critical issues that every individual who values human dignity and freedom should be aware of, it is not to create the illusion that the global elites and their collaborators around the world are "invincible". On the contrary, it is to expose the fact that they will never achieve their goals against humanity, such as the " Great Reset", unless people allow them to do so.
Sadi ÖZGÜL
Guwuste.com
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