Chomsky

Narrative vectoring
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkWVRlqzAMk rtnews interview.

http://www.mekong.net/cambodia/chomsky.htm CIA agent Chomsky's inconsistency is a side effect of directing the narrative as the left's leading intellectual. The psyops the CIA is attempting is to mobilize the whites to vote Republican by pivoting them as the largest victimhood class. White males are the largest ethnic group in the seventeen security branches.

http://www.flagrancy.net/chomsky.html

https://web.archive.org/web/20000229154027/http://www.santafe.edu/~shalizi/chomsky.html

archive zmag.org chomsky hitchens "...It is impossible to imagine Chomsky doing something similar. Partly this is because he lacks the skills needed to convincingly and amusingly turn a ``paterfamilias badgered into buying a useless piano, into a sign of a destructive and irrational economic order (``On Sales Resistance). Partly it is because Chomsky's scope is far narrower than Russell's: linguistics and politics and very, very little else. (I mean of course the scope of their writings.) When Chomsky writes about politics, he writes only about politics, usually the (real enough) horrors attending US foreign policy, and quickly drowns one in a mass of factual details and ponderous denunciations. When Russell writes about politics, he writes about architecture, the Chinese mandarinate and the effects of the airplane on the imagination, and aptly illustrates the devastation of modern war with a poem by Leopardi. Russell's work is like a scientific instrument from the Enlightenment, whose craftsmanship and decoration make it beautiful, if not quite a work of art; Chomsky's, a clanking, thudding mass of valves and wires and metal boxes painted grey, nursed through the night in the basement of the physics building by an attentive graduate student. ...."

https://web.archive.org/web/20000229083850/http://www.santafe.edu:80/~shalizi/Russell/Hearst_Essays/On_Sales_Resistance.html ,

http://www.orwell.ru/library/essays/politics/english/e_polit

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