LA riots: Violent revolution or staged operation? (Part III)

LA riots: Violent revolution or staged operation? (Part III)

 

The LA riots were nothing more than a Hollywood produced spectacle recorded and directed on a movie set – a psychological operation designed to entice enmity between the races and bring new order out of manufactured chaos.

As one shall soon observe, the event known as the LA riots were no different than Sandy Hook, Boston bombing, Columbine, and the latest government sponsored psychological operation in Florida – all designed to destabilize, reshape and subsequently reprogram human perception – oh and let’s not forget something just as paramount – to the ruling elite Jesuit families at least – television ratings and advertising revenues.

The usual elements were also present – Hollywood set pieces, scripted melodrama, and host actors portraying characters directed to credibly deliver scripted lines designed to emplace a cohesive narrative in the mind of the masses while they remained glued to their television screens to see what happened next.  Continue reading “LA riots: Violent revolution or staged operation? (Part III)”

LA Riots: Violent revolution or staged operation? (Part II)

Shills happen to think they are so clever. One supposes any two-bit coward hidden by the protective shield of anonymity can attack with impunity then abscond behind the backs of their equally pusillanimous handlers. Should the target become provoked into retaliation however, they are accused of “bullying.”

Ironic, huh folks?

So it is with cowards hiding behind their thinly veiled facades of perceived respectability.

One knows who you are, and so do you.

Nevertheless – one shall proceed with the subject at hand.

When analyzed from a segmented perspective, it becomes readily apparent the LA Riots were planned to erupt after a crescendo of prior and linking events – of which the Rodney King incident played a significant part – had been successfully staged, performed and psychologically settled in the public mind. The music industry – as it so often does in the case of these psychological operations either through providing crisis acting talent or as a bolstering operational element – played a major role in fanning the incipient flames with its incessant marketing of what came to be known as “gangster rap.”

The next and final instalment of this series of posts will further examine the role of the music industry element in building racial tensions to an inevitable apex of apprehension that appeared to explode into violent revolution on the urban streets of Los Angeles in the Spring of 1991. For now, one shall begin an analysis of yet another staged event leading up to the grand televised denouement – the alleged murder of “Latasha Harlins.” Continue reading “LA Riots: Violent revolution or staged operation? (Part II)”