By I Cooper
But what if that’s a lie? What if this chaos isn’t an accident at all? What if the anger tearing us apart is exactly what the people at the very top want? Are we really supposed to believe that the people they protect and those provide them protection have suddenly became our mortal enemies overnight, or have we just been carefully trained to see it that way? in the following essay I will be more than just speculating. But will be offering evidence that we may given our daily dose of the 5 minutes of hate as a means of slight of hand.
This is not a new invention; it is the modern refinement of classic communist ideological subversion techniques. As KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov famously revealed, the ultimate goal of psychological warfare is not to persuade, but to warp public perception to such an extent that “no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interest of defending themselves, their families, their community, and their country.” By weaponising existing social frictions, a society can be structurally weakened from within over decades, eventually collapsing without a single foreign soldier crossing the border.
Art has a funny way of giving away the game, and the latest movie The Vigilante Citizen does exactly that. It is a massive wake-up call about how hidden forces are pulling the strings in Western countries today. It shows how our real-world pain is being weaponised, packaged, and sold right back to us as entertainment and moral duty. If we want to survive this with our freedom intact, we have to look past the flashing lights of the media spectacle and see the cold machinery running the show in the background.
The Screen is a Trap
We seriously need to wake up and realise what happens when the media turns our everyday struggles into a high-stakes reality show. The Vigilante Citizen isn’t dangerous because it stands up and explicitly tells people to start a civil war. No, the trick is way more elegant than that. A film or a news broadcast doesn’t need to openly call for conflict to contribute to it. It only needs to do one simple thing: keep pounding the toxic idea that some people are to be feared, blamed, or seen as completely separate from the rest of us.
We see this exact mechanic play out in the opening act of The Vigilante Citizen, where everyday neighbourhood disputes over parking spaces and local zoning laws are intentionally filmed by anonymous digital onlookers, edited with high-intensity dramatic music, and broadcast as proof of an unbridgeable race and class war.
This mirrors the foundational communist strategy of “Agitprop” (agitation and propaganda). Agitation does not ask for deep ideological alignment; it triggers raw emotional reactions to immediate grievances. In early subversion models, art, theatre, and posters were not meant to educate, but to provoke anger against a designated class or group.
When you sit on your sofa scrolling through these stories, do you ever stop to ask who actually benefits from your sudden spike in adrenaline? Who wins when your default setting changes from empathy to suspicion?
Think about how fast this poison takes root in our minds. When a story constantly tells you that your neighbour, your coworker, or that group across town is an existential threat to your survival, your brain stops thinking straight. Fear takes over. Once that seed is planted, the ground is perfectly prepared for the real damage. First, we stop seeing each other as citizens sharing a country and start seeing each other as threats. Next, we lock ourselves into rigid, “us versus them” camps where nuance goes to die. Finally, the basic empathy required to hold a community together simply evaporates.
The Institutional Pipeline of Decay
To understand how Western minds became so fertile for this division, we have to look at the institutional pipeline. This psychological ground was prepared long before social media algorithms existed. For decades, Western universities and cultural institutions have been quietly adopting ideological subversion models that actively dismantle foundational values.
As Bezmenov outlined, the very first stage of subversion is “demoralisation,” a process that takes 15 to 20 years—the exact amount of time required to educate a single generation. By systematically infiltrating legacy newsrooms, film schools, and university faculties, subversive ideologies shifted education away from critical thinking, objective truth, and civic unity. Instead, generations of students were taught to view all human interactions strictly through the lens of power dynamics, inherent guilt, and perpetual group conflict. The graduates of these institutions are now the directors, screenwriters, and network executives producing our daily media diet. They are not conspirators in a smoky room; they are the highly educated products of a system designed to look at the world as a battleground.
Weaponising Demographics: Mass Immigration and Protected Identity Policies
Within this subversion framework, rapid mass immigration serves as a massive accelerant to destabilise a nation’s social fabric. In traditional psychological warfare, an operative looks for existing cultural friction points to exploit; weaponised demography creates entirely new, complex vectors of strain overnight.
This process is structurally locked in through top-down globalist agendas, such as the UN’s Global Compact for Migration and the European Union’s New Pact on Migration and Asylum. These frameworks effectively remove national borders by classifying open-ended migration as a fundamental human right.
Once inside the target country, these demographic shifts are actively managed by specific legal policies surrounding “protected groups” and strict hate speech legislation. By creating tier-based legal and speech privileges for specific identities, the state system establishes asymmetric justice. Local citizens find their historic values or economic grievances criminalised under vague “incitement to hatred” statutes, while newly arrived groups are shielded from criticism. When a state apparatus forces rapid demographic shifts while enforcing identity-based legal privileges, it intentionally strains public infrastructure and local economies. It dilutes shared identity, erodes social cohesion, and destroys the mutual trust binding a citizenry together.
The State-Sponsored Distraction Playbook
Behind this curtain of manufactured chaos, powerful state actors are heavily involved. Let’s be honest: for a corrupt political class or an institutional entity guilty of massive crimes, a unified public is their worst nightmare. If everyone were calm and focused, what would we notice? Would we start asking hard questions about missing billions, systemic corruption, or illegal foreign interventions? Would they look at the cratering economy and demand true accountability from those who broke it?
To keep us from looking at them, state actors weaponise the exact media dynamics we see in The Vigilante Citizen. They turn public anger inward, creating a massive, blinding smoke screen. This is the exact playbook of Marxist-Leninist subversion, which relies on active measures to accelerate internal decay. Subversion operators look for existing fractures in a target society—whether economic, racial, or cultural—and systematically fund, amplify, and inflame both sides of the argument simultaneously. The goal is to push the nation into the second stage of subversion: “destabilisation,” where the radicalised groups turn on one another, paralysing the country’s political and economic systems.
It’s a masterful trick of misdirection: if the state can get you to violently argue with your neighbour over cultural symbols, you will completely fail to notice the real crimes being committed by the state itself. Why investigate high-level corruption when you are convinced the person down the street is the real threat to your family? By stoking these fires, the ruling class ensures we spend all our energy fighting proxy wars while their hands remain firmly in the till and their secrets stay buried.
Engineering Your Consent for War
The manipulation goes even deeper when state actors want to engineer a massive conflict with an external rival or an internal dissident group. They can’t just declare war or launch a brutal crackdown out of nowhere; they have to win the battle for your mind first. How do they convince a peaceful majority to support violence against a specific group? They do it by systematically turning public opinion against them through highly calculated media campaigns, slowly painting them as treacherous, subhuman, or inherently hostile.
Historically, communist regimes perfected this through the total control of socialist realism in art and literature, where individuals were stripped of their humanity and reduced to rigid political archetypes: the “noble worker” versus the “parasitic class enemy.” Once art and media successfully reduce human beings to political categories, moral constraints vanish.
This is the exact warning delivered during the climax of The Vigilante Citizen. In a chilling turning point, the film exposes how a rogue government intelligence office uses deepfake technology and media proxies to frame a domestic populist group for an attack on a local power grid. The movie shows how the media immediately runs with the unverified footage, using it to demand a total domestic military lockdown.
This is how they manufacture consent. They demonise the target group until the majority begins to view them not as people, but as an active infection that needs to be wiped out. By the time the state moves to strike its enemies, the public doesn’t just allow the conflict—they actively demand it. They’ve been conditioned to believe that fighting this designated enemy is an act of self-defence, a moral necessity to protect their way of life. The state achieves its goals, eliminates its rivals, and locks down its power, all while a cheering majority believes they are fighting for freedom.
When Lies Cost Lives: The USS Liberty
If you think this sounds like a far-fetched plot from a movie like The Vigilante Citizen, think again. History is packed with real-world examples of states manipulating events to drag superpowers into their wars. Look no further than what happened in 1967 with the attack on the USS Liberty. During the height of the Six-Day War, Israeli fighter jets and torpedo boats launched a brutal, sustained assault on a clearly marked US Navy intelligence ship in international waters. They killed thirty-four American servicemen and wounded over 170.
While official reports eventually brushed it off as a tragic mistake, top US officials, intelligence operators, and the surviving crew members always maintained a far more chilling truth: the attack was completely deliberate. The goal was to sink the ship, leave no survivors, blame the whole atrocity on Egypt, and use the resulting American outrage to force the US directly into the war.
This operates on the exact same logic as communist provokatsiya (provocation)—the staging or manipulation of violent events to frame an adversary, force a political crisis, and shift public consensus overnight. It is a textbook historical template of how public opinion and massive wars can be engineered through cold-blooded deception. If a state actor is willing to sacrifice the soldiers of its own closest ally to manufacture a reason for war, what makes us think modern media networks aren’t being weaponised in the exact same way today?
The Digital Echo Chamber of Hate
How did we get to a point where this psychological warfare is so flawless? Just look at the phone in your hand. The state-level manipulation we see in The Vigilante Citizen doesn’t just rely on old TV broadcasts anymore; it is supercharged by algorithmic echo chambers designed to keep your eyes glued to the glass. Do you honestly think it’s a coincidence that your feed serves up a never-ending buffet of things that make you furious?
In the mid-20th century, subversion required slow infiltration of traditional media, unions, and universities to shift a nation’s perceptions over decades. Today, algorithms have compressed that timeline from generations to seconds.
Algorithms are literally built to maximise your engagement, and nothing drives engagement faster than outrage and fear. State actors and corporate interests don’t even have to invent the division; they just have to nudge the algorithms. They feed the code, and the platforms automatically sort us into hostile digital tribes. We get locked into echo chambers where our worst biases are validated twenty-four hours a day, entirely blind to the fact that the person in the opposite chamber is being fed the exact same poison from a different angle. The subverter no longer need to write the propaganda; they merely need to program the machine that makes us radicalise ourselves, pushing us rapidly toward Bezmenov’s final stages of subversion: “crisis” and, ultimately, “normalisation” under a new, authoritarian status quo.
Smashing the Mirror with Independent Journalism
If the system relies on corporate media and state-directed narratives to keep us blind, then independent journalism is the only hammer capable of smashing the mirror. Who else is going to dig up the truth when the major networks are owned by the very conglomerates benefiting from the status quo? When legacy newsrooms act as stenographers for state departments, we desperately need rogue voices who refuse to read the script.
Independent journalism breaks the spell of the spectacle. It stops asking you to look sideways at the scapegoat and forces you to look straight at the structural crimes. It rejects the manufactured tribalism and exposes the psychological architecture designed to keep us divided, offering the only real antidote to a century of perfected subversion techniques. One of the Greatest voices of reason and insight is Nick Griffin former MEP and leader of the BNP.
The Hegelian Trap: Problem, Reaction, Solution
When you step back and look at the entire picture—the institutional demoralisation, the weaponised media spectacle of The Vigilante Citizen, the manufactured demographic strains, and the artificial echo chambers—the grand design reveals itself as the Hegelian Dialectic. This is the ancient machinery of elite control operating on a terrifying loop: Problem-Reaction-Solution.
First, the globalist ruling class covertly engineers the Problem. They pass policies that tank the economy, destabilise cities through unrestricted mass immigration, and use identity politics to fund radical movements on both ends of the political spectrum to spark violence.
Second, they broadcast this manufactured chaos across every screen, safely calculating the public’s Reaction. They wait for an exhausted, terrified population to hit their breaking point. They watch as citizens, desperate for safety, scream for the government to step in and restore order at any cost.
Finally, the state gracefully steps forward with the pre planned Solution: a totalitarian dystopia. They offer to solve the very crisis they created, but the price tag is your remaining freedom. The solution arrives in the form of digital IDs, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), AI surveillance networks, and the criminalisation of independent speech. By manipulating this eternal dialectic, the architects of this machinery ensure that we willingly walk into our own cages, begging for the security of a digital prison camp—until we choose to reject their manufactured scripts, turn off their screens, and remember that our true strength lies in a unified citizenry that refuses to be divided.
Breaking the Spell: A Blueprint for Sovereignty
To defeat a system that relies on our fracture, we must intentionally withdraw our participation from its systems. The machinery of subversion requires a reactive, dependent population to function. When we build parallel structures that bypass corporate and state control, the entire illusion of the manufactured crisis begins to dissolve. As our people build a new community and nation. Something that is being actively promoted by Nick Griffin
Audit Your Attention: Disconnect from algorithmic feeds engineered to trigger continuous outrage and physiological distress. Adopt the Values and reassurance of the teachings of Jesus Christ. Who stressed the skill of discernment as a defence against falsehood.
Build Local Parallel Systems: Establish independent supply chains, decentralised networks, and community patriot centred economies that protect against top-down financial surveillance and interference .
Reject Artificial Labels: Refuse to categorise British neighbours using state-sponsored identity metrics, consciously choosing homogeneous empathy over manufactured tribalism.
Support Free Speech Activism: Actively fund independent media platforms, rogue journalists, and open-source infrastructure that bypass legacy censorship. And who will by evidence have shown a willingness to stand against tyranny. Such as the Covid scamdemic.
The satanic ruling class does not possess absolute power; they only possess a monopoly on the narratives that keep us paralysed. The moment a population chooses national solidarity over digital division, the corporate smoke screen dissipates. True sovereignty does not require permission from the architects of the spectacle—it requires a conscious decision to look past the flashing lights of the screen, stand together as a people on common ground, and write a completely different script for our future as the indigenous British People.
