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Kony Video Reminiscent Of Hitler Propaganda

A recent video sensation titled Kony 2012 has saturated the American culture. The video raised millions of hits and was aired nationally. The recurring theme was a “bad boogieman” invading Uganda and killing innocent little children. It was later found out that this Kony guy had been totally absent in Uganda for well over five years. So, what’s all the hype really about?

Christopher Greene of Greenwave.com suggests that that the Kony video supports a U.S. led invasion of Africa and is a “complete propaganda piece”.

Alex Jones of Infowars is skeptical of this new agenda set in place and he has implied that many Americans have been misled into believing a false message of hope. Alex confirms that famous actors have been used to make the story believable to the American public.

Jones comments: “It’s literally at a Sesame Street level in these Kony videos. This is so horrible. It’s so evil and it is the most sickeningly transparent propaganda I’ve ever seen”.

Centre for Research on Globalization with the website called Global Research has offered a new title —  KONY 2012: State Propaganda for a New Generation. An Orchestrated Campaign to Justify US Military Intervention in Africa.

Global Research Conclusion:

KONY 2012 is a cleverly orchestrated campaign specifically aimed at today’s youth, the future citizens of the world. Using state-of-the-art techniques and new technologies, the campaign is a first attempt at “reverse propaganda”, where the agenda APPEARS to emanate from the people. By using emotions, irrational thoughts and superficial explanations, KONY 2012 attempts to trick well-meaning people, who desire to make a positive change in the world, to instead fuel a gigantic war machine that is controlled by the world’s elite.

Is KONY 2012 trying to eradicate child-soldiers or is it attempting to create a new kind of child-soldiers?

Is the Kony video reminiscent of Hitler propaganda using the Hitler Youth? Is the primary aim to instill motivation that enables members of youth, as soldiers, to fight faithfully for the next cause of American invasion?

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