Super Bowl Sunday: Scientifically Crafted Mass Mental Illness
Infowars.com
February 7, 2010
As the Roman Empire drew to a close, the poet and satirist Juvenal wrote about an infantilized populace that had surrendered its birthright of political involvement.
“Already long ago, from when we sold our vote to no man, the People have abdicated our duties,” he wrote, “for the People who once upon a time handed out military command, high civil office, legions — everything, now restrains itself and anxiously hopes for just two things: bread and circuses.” The Latin phrase panem et circenses is often translated as “bread and games.”
In America, circa 2010, the phrase bread and circuses, or bread and games, has become what passes for our national anthem. The masses long ago abdicated their civic duties and have since forsaken the Constitution — and are in fact almost completely ignorant of it — and have abandoned their birthright of liberty in favor of mindless and indeed infantilized entertainment.
It is not merely the gladiatorial Super Bowl. It is an entire popular culture steeped in meaningless celebrity worship. Far too many Americans reject political involvement — their birthright — for a vicarious and perverse obsession with the minutiae of manufactured stars and starlets.
It is no mistake Aldous Huxley used the phrase in Brave New World Revisited as an example of one of the ideas he used as a theme in Brave New World.
Steve Bonta, in an article published in The New American, compares and contrasts Huxley and Orwell:
What Huxley understood more acutely than Orwell is that it is easier to enslave a people by seduction than by coercion. In the words of social critic Neil Postman, “what Orwell feared were those who would ban books. What Huxley feared was that there would be no reason to ban a book, for there would be no one who wanted to read one…. As Huxley remarked…, the civil libertarians and rationalists who are ever on the alert to oppose tyranny ‘failed to take into account man’s almost infinite appetite for distractions.’ In 1984, Huxley added, people are controlled by inflicting pain. In Brave New World, they are controlled by inflicting pleasure.”
The Super Bowl event is a scientifically created mass mental illness that exploits man’s almost infinite appetite for distractions. It is the bellwether of tyranny.
In the video below, Alex Jones calls on each of us to remember what really matters on this Super Bowl weekend. Forget the pizza, nachos and the half-time musicians and educate yourself, your family and your neighbors on what the globalists have done by design to our culture and our very humanity.
It is more than a football game. It is a primary example of the fact the future of humanity hangs in the balance.
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222 Responses to “Super Bowl Sunday: Scientifically Crafted Mass Mental Illness”
1. boblobslaw Says:
February 7th, 2010 at 3:26 pm
I was down to the corner market and I was telling the people that work there, and customers about how I was boycotting the Super Bowl, and some of them had shocked faces, but some of them were also interested. I explained to them the State of our country and that in serious times like this that not only every citizen must become super vigilant, but also we must forget about the rouses like football and sports for they are the opiates of the massess. Some said they were still going to watch it, but are going to start looking into these ideas I presented. Either way I probably woke some of the people up… i’m pretty good at it actually.
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TETO Reply:
February 7th, 2010 at 3:36 pm
Niiice work.
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gbluff Reply:
February 7th, 2010 at 3:41 pm
While this story has merit. I also know that many Americans will not be watching the super bowl. Many of us are now awoken and we see the lie. We were given a false perspective of freedom and we were tricked. Foolish us. I saw a poll on Cnn today and the poll asked if you will watch and I was encouraged to see 25 % or 50000 people were not going to. There is hope yet for this world and country. Be diligent. The horse has left the barn.
There is another Latin phrase by a great philosopher, Ovid– Saepe creat molles aspera spina rosas – Often the prickly thorn produces tender roses. (Ovid)