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Ignorance Is Strength

The American media's one-sided and propagandistic coverage of the Iranian election has made an American hero out of defeated candidate Mir-Hossein Mousavi.

This leaves one wondering if anyone anywhere in the U.S. media or U.S. government knows that Mousavi, who served as prime minister of the Islamic Republic of Iran from 1981 to 1989, the decade following the overthrow of the American puppet government by Ayatollah Khomeini, has been fingered as the Butcher of Beirut, responsible during the Reagan administration for the bloody attacks on the U.S. embassy and Marine Corps barracks in Beirut that blew to pieces 241 U.S. Marines, sailors and Army troops.

According to Jeff Stein writing in the June 22, 2009, CQ Politics, Mousavi "personally selected his point man for the Beirut terror campaign, Ali Akbar Mohtashemi-pur," who presided over the terror cell responsible for the attacks.

The National Security Agency had a tap on the Iranian ambassador to Lebanon, according to Adm. James Lyons, who was deputy chief of naval operations at the time. Lyons told Stein that "the Iranian ambassador received instructions from the foreign minister to have various groups target U.S. personnel in Lebanon, but in particular to carry out a 'spectacular action' against the Marines."

Stein reports that Lyons "also fingered Mousavi for the 1988 truck bombing of the U.S. Navy's Fleet Center in Naples, Italy."

Bob Baer, a CIA Middle East field officer at the time, says that Mousavi "dealt directly with Imad Mughniyah," the person responsible for both attacks.

All of these facts have gone into the Memory Hole. The U.S. media and government have turned Mousavi, the bloody butcher of U.S. servicemen, into the would-be liberator of Iran from theocracy.

Only in America and in George Orwell's fictional population in his predictive book, "1984," can we find such citizen ignorance.

Every day in America, a.k.a. Oceania, we see the growing power of Big Brother's three slogans: War Is Peace, Freedom Is Slavery and Ignorance Is Strength.

From ignorance comes the strength to create a hero out of America's terrorist enemy, Mousavi.

From freedom comes the protection provided by being constantly spied upon, no longer endangered by privacy, which might keep Big Brother from discovering a terrorist plot. This freedom from terrorists morphs into the slavery of being held in indefinite detention without evidence or charges. Habeas corpus has become the opposite of freedom, as it prevents our protection from terrorists.

On June 23, 2009, Big Brother Barack Obama, following in the tradition of Big Brothers George W. Bush and Dick Cheney, declared that Oceania and the "entire world" are "appalled and outraged" by Iran's violent efforts to crush protests organized by Oceania's interference in Iran's election.

Meanwhile, Oceania continued its wars in Iraq, Afghanistan and Pakistan, crushing people right and left while gearing up to bring peace to Iran.

No one is outraged at the violence. War Is Peace. Those who don't fight wars can't bring peace. Peace results when Big Brother's hegemony extends over those regions that do not understand that War Is Peace, Freedom Is Slavery and Ignorance Is Strength.

"The face of Big Brother seemed to persist for several seconds on the screen, as though the impact that it had made on everyone's eyeballs were too vivid to wear off immediately. The little sandy-haired woman had flung herself forward over the back of the chair in front of her. With a tremulous murmur that sounded like 'My Savior!' she extended her arms toward the screen.

"At this moment, the entire group of people broke into a deep, slow, rhythmical chant of 'Big Brother, Big Brother, Big Brother!' over and over again, very slowly, with a long pause between the first 'B' and the second — a heavy, murmurous sound, somehow curiously savage, in the background of which one seemed to hear the stamp of naked feet and the throbbing of tom-toms. For perhaps as much as 30 seconds they kept it up. It was a refrain that was often heard in moments of overwhelming emotion. Partly it was a sort of hymn to the wisdom and majesty of Big Brother, but still more it was an act of self-hypnosis, a deliberate drowning of consciousness by means of rhythmic noise."

The drowning of consciousness by means of rhythmic noise sums up well enough the performance of Oceania's Ministry of Truth.

How long do Americans have before doubting Big Brother and the Ministry of Truth is a thoughtcrime?

"Whether he wrote 'Down With Big Brother,' or whether he refrained from writing it, made no difference. The Thought Police would get him just the same. He had committed the essential crime that contained all others in itself. Thoughtcrime, they called it."

The neoconservatives have set up in America thoughtcrime watch committees over professors. Academics who depart from or challenge the neocon line are reported and are subjected to vilification campaigns. Sami Al-Arian, a computer science professor at a Florida University, was destroyed by the U.S. Department of Justice (sic) because he gave the Palestinian side of the story.

The neocon academic spy operation has been given a boost by Dennis C. Blair, director of national intelligence. Writing in the June 23 CounterPunch, David Price reports that Blair has announced plans for a program to train intelligence officers whose identities and activities would not be known to professors or administrators to conduct covert missions in university classrooms.

This is as Orwellian is it comes. Thinking independently is rapidly becoming a serious thoughtcrime. Winston Smith was the only one among Big Brother's subjects capable of independent thought. His ability to think independently was discovered and terminated.

Already we see that the U.S. media are incapable of independent thought. Independent thought in the universities, where careers are dependent on government grants, is already half dead. Independent thought does not exist in think tanks, which serve the interests of donors. In America, independent thought is rapidly becoming an anti-American act, which is itself morphing into a terrorist act.

Newspeak handles effortlessly the morphing and transforming of meaning. New generations born into the new system know no difference and, thus, do not need to be silenced. Once the older generations are brought to heel, truth is whatever Big Brother says.

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