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Lessons
in How to Lie About Iraq
The problem is not Propaganda
but the relentless control of the kind of things
we think about...
by Brian Eno
August 17, 2003

It takes something
as dramatic as the invasion of Iraq to make us look a bit more closely
and ask: 'How did we get here?' How exactly did it come about that, in
a world of Aids, global warming, 30-plus active wars, several famines,
cloning, genetic engineering, and two billion people in poverty, practically
the only thing we all talked about for a year was Iraq and Saddam Hussein?

When
I first visited Russia, in 1986, I made friends with a musician whose
father had been Brezhnev's personal doctor. One day we were talking
about life during 'the period of stagnation' - the Brezhnev era. 'It
must have been strange being so completely immersed in propaganda,'
I said. . . .
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