Harmony Institute and Free Press Seek to Create Net Neutrality Propaganda
by Adam ThiererInteresting article in the New York Times today about how the radical media activist group Free Press is now working with an organization called The Harmony Institute toward the goal of “Adding Punch to Influence Public Opinion.” The way they want to “add punch” is through entertainment propaganda. The Times article notes that Harmony’s mission is “aimed at getting filmmakers and others to use the insights and techniques of behavioral psychology in delivering social and political messages through their work.” And now they want to use such “behavioral psychology” and “political messaging” (read: propaganda) techniques in pursuit of Net neutrality regulation.

More on that agenda in a second. First, I just have to note the irony of Harmony’s founder John S. Johnson citing “The Day After Tomorrow” as a model for the sort of thing he wants to accomplish. According to the Times interview with him, he says the movie’s “global warming message [and] rip-roaring story, appeared to alter attitudes among young and undereducated audiences who would never see a preachy documentary.” I love this because “The Day After Tomorrow” was such a shameless piece of globe warming doomsday propaganda that it must have even made the people at Greenpeace blush in embarrassment. After all, here is a movie that claims global warming will result in an instantaneous global freeze (how’s that work again?) and leave kids scurrying for the safety of New York City libraries until a quick thaw comes a couple of weeks later. (Seriously, have you seen that movie? That’s the plot!) So apparently we can expect some pretty sensational, fear-mongering info-tainment from Harmony and Free Press.
But here’s what’s better: Do you know who produced “The Day After Tomorrow”? Oh, that’s right… Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation financed and distributed that movie!! The man that Free Press casts as the nefarious media overlord set to take over all media and program our brains gave us the greatest piece of radical environmental propaganda of modern times. Now, which does that prove: (A) Rupert Murdoch is hell-bent on programming our minds to embrace a sweeping global warming regulatory agenda, or (B) Rupert Murdoch is out to entertain people and make money? If you answered B, congratulations for being a sensible person. If you answered A, then click here now to start giving money to the Free Press!
OK, so let’s get back to Free Press and what they are up to with the Harmony Institute (which I originally thought was an online dating site). Free Press apparently hired Harmony to research public attitudes about Net neutrality and how to influence them. Harmony’s Johnson tells the Times they got interested in the Net neutrality because Free Press and the Pacific Foundation paid them handsomely to do so. And it appears Free Press got their money’s worth.
The Harmony Institute’s report for Free Press is entitled, “Net Neutrality for the Win: How Entertainment and the Science of Influence Can Save Your Internet.” It is the kind of document that would make Machiavelli and Saul Alinsky proud. According to the Times, “the report… promises a sophisticated attempt to change attitudes on a range of issues… by using applied behavioral science.” That ain’t the half of it. The report is a shameless effort to completely distort the reality on the ground, which is is that, as the Harmony Institute itself admits, “The public tends to have a favorable view of their current telephone company, cable or satellite provider, mobile provider, and ISP.” (pg. 10) “Currently the public likes the way the Internet works,” the Harmony report goes on to note. “Internet users and businesses generally have a positive relationship with their ISP and believe they can access what they want, when they want it.” (p. 16) More generally, the report finds that the public just isn’t all that interested in Net neutrality regulation but that “Those who responded to the November 2009 poll generally had a favorable view of their ISP, but were split in their view of the government’s role with regard to the Internet.” (p. 11)
Yikes! This sure doesn’t sound like the Free Press doomsday narrative, which says that the public is absolutely clamoring for comprehensive regulation of the Internet via Net neutrality. And that’s where the Harmony Institute’s propaganda machines kicks into high gear. On its website, Harmony explains how it will accomplish such behavior conditioning by claiming that:
Although the open Internet is vital to enabling ideas like Facebook and Ebay to flourish, without federal regulation, the Internet is vulnerable to discriminatory practices and corporate gate keeping that will dramatically alter its role in public life. As the web continues to permeate society, the issue of’ net’ neutrality has become integral to the preservation of the country’s most basic liberties.
I want to congratulate the folks at Harmony for at least admitting what Free Press never does, namely, that Net neutrality is a form of regulation. An essential part of the Free Press Net neutrality narrative has always been how Net neutrality is not a form of regulation since they realize that most average Americans will not take kindly to the idea of increasing government control of the Internet. I guess the Harmony Institute people didn’t get the Free Press memo on that one. [BTW, let's see how long the word "regulation" remains on the Harmony site! I bet it disappears shortly.]
Anyway, the rest of the “Net Neutrality for the Win” document is essentially a blueprint for re-engineering public opinion and to get the public panicky about various Chicken Little scenarios of corporate control. The report talks about getting to the “persuadables” on the issue and changing their minds. Of the checklist of ways to accomplish this, Harmony stresses how important it is to “Challenge How People View the Internet.” Well of course you want to challenge how people view the Net when most of them are perfectly happy with it! We can’t have that, after all. They must be reprogrammed to understand they are really not all that happy with their broadband service, regardless of what they currently think.
The document also goes on to note that “Most people think of the Internet in terms of private ownership,” but “The ultimate goal of a narrative campaign should be to update the image of the Internet from a privilege like property ownership, to a public resource like telephone networks.” Of course, this fits in all too perfectly with the vision set forth by Free Press co-founder Robert McChesney, the prolific Marxist media theorist. McChesney has made it clear that “the ultimate goal is to get rid of the media capitalists in the phone and cable companies and to divest them from control.” “What we want to have in the U.S. and in every society is an Internet that is not private property, but a public utility.” So, at least the Harmony folks got the Free Press memo about media and infrastructure control. And killing property rights will be at the heart of this mission. No shock there.
But, according to the Harmony website, the “Net Neutrality for the Win” document is just the beginning of the Harmony-Free Press propaganda campaign:
The second phase of this project will employ the messaging recommendations outlined in the Entertainment and Messaging Guide to Net Neutrality in a six-part animated web show that informs and persuades online audiences of the need to support net neutrality. By consulting with the show’s writing and production team, HI has helped embed issue statements and calls to action within the show’s narrative to further inform the beliefs, attitudes and behaviors of the audience. The end goal is to persuade individuals to take quantifiable steps to positively impact the cause. Each episode is between three-to-ten minutes long, and will be released once a week, over the course of six weeks beginning early 2010.
This is all part of what Harmony calls its “Harmony Institute Method for Entertainment Education”, which seeks “behavior change through narrative entertainment.” (p. 25) Oh, I can’t wait to see how terrifically entertaining this propaganda will be! With a mission of “harnessing entertainment to create transformative action in mainstream audiences,” I can only imagine how Harmony will stop at nothing to help Free Press spread lies, rumors and innuendos in their by-any-means-necessary crusade to impose a comprehensive regulatory regime on the Internet.
The only interesting question is whether Hollywood and other entertainment providers will take the bait or if the Harmony-Free Press propaganda machine will consist mostly of homemade videos of Free Press lackeys shouting at web cams in Mom’s basement. Only time will tell. But I, for one, am hoping for a big screen blockbuster — “The Net After Tomorrow” — in which nefarious corporate schemers block all online speech until trusty Federal Internet Commission regulators — played by Leo DeCaprio and Megan Fox (since all regulators are that hot) — swoop in to foil the wicked scheme and put the State back in control of our media and communications infrastructure. You know, because we can trust Big Government to do the right thing once we hand them the keys.






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What a crock of s**t harmony and (anything but) Free Press are trying to sell us? Who in their right mind would buy it!?
Although the open Internet is vital to enabling ideas like Facebook and Ebay to flourish, without federal regulation, the Internet is vulnerable to discriminatory practices and corporate gate keeping that will dramatically alter its role in public life. As the web continues to permeate society, the issue of’ net’ neutrality has become integral to the preservation of the country’s most basic libraries.
Such as the restrictions on freedom of speech and expression advocated by the backers of net neutrality Legislation. What part of free do they not understand? And why is this concept "integral to the preservation of the country's most basic libraries?"
This type of psychobabble crap works in two modes.
A) When you are happily prosperous and there are intellectual pinheads, in your society, that want you to feel guilty about it.
B) When you are desperate, without prosperity and need to be motivated to regain your prosperity.
Messages from A don't work on B.
Smoke and mirrors don't pay bills or create jobs. They are just paying out the rope that will hang them.
The Net will be the first place freedom of speech is (il)legally squelched.
Net neutrality laws are like hate crimes legislation. They do nothing that isn't already being done under the Constitution and existing laws, except in the hands of progressives/liberals/dems.
Then the vague language, coupled with liberal/progressive federal judge shopping, and then they have their ways.
Unneeded laws, used to silence/condemn anyone who would dare oppose their ways, their opinions, their plans.
As so accurately stated – it works on the UN-informed – i.e. stupid sheeple.
I'm waiting for them to start posting soon (I need some fun and laughs today – so hurry up and get here, or are you sleeping in this morning?)
Like a black market acts as an ecomomic safety valve, the internet does the same for civil unrest. When one loses their voice, all that is left is action….
"Who in their right mind would buy it!? "
Most likely trolls eating Doritos in their grandma's basements.
I don't think they'll ever wake up.
The sad part is that it would be they who would pay the price too. The "government" controlling anything is ultimately going to line itself up with government and that spells doom for the left and the right.
If you're at a movie theater and see some of this vitriol, get up and leave and demand your money back.
Now is not the time to placate your morals to watch something on the big screen! Besides, 98% of what comes out of Hollywood today is garbage anyway…!
We do still have the freedom of choice, for now…Don't forget it.
Good news: if "The Day After Tomorrow" is their model, we haven't got much to fear from these particular buffoons!
Using entertainment has been working so well, people like Oli Stone have resorted to incendiary comments in order to garner some attention. How much do his movies gross these days? Has he made anything of quality? Nope!
I don't think any of them truly get it. They will and are being used. Once we have a Castro/Chavez style regime, they will be first for elimination. How stupid can they be?
A better title and theme is– Night of the living Dead Strikes Obamatopia starring Harry and Nancy–their only line is BRAINS, as they turn your kids into Ozombies, already playing–just ask your children.
A great spot to run one of those BS bumper sticker removal kit adds.
The Day after Tomorrow is the perfect warning. Not only does it prove the dangers of global warming, it also gives us a concrete time line. Two years after the space aliens blow up the White House.
There are scenarios out there where Climate Change could provoke rapid changes in the earth's prevailing climates like what the Day After Tomorrow describes; however, even the most alarmist still says the "rapid" changeover will take years, not mere days. Mind you, years can be pretty catastrophic when you compare it to the abilities of organisms to adapt themselves to changing conditions. And none of that tackles the enormous hubris of believing that mankind could trigger these types of climate shifts all by himself.
At any rate, I love their tactics. People are happy, so we'll create problems that don't exist (manmade global warming, evil corporate control of the 'net, etc.) and do our level bets to either convince people that they do exist or that they will exist. Then, when we advocate taking control to protect people; they'll be fully willing to give up their liberty for perceived security.
Man, don't make me laugh like that at work!!!!
Does anyone here actually know what the Net Neutrality debate is really about? It's odd that none of the major technology players and their stance is mentioned, rather a pile of crap and irrelevant associations.
So at the end of this article, a good little drone will equate net neutrality with being another evil liberal agenda.
A thinking conservative would say this: The net works great right now in it's current form. People are happy paying a modest monthly fee (i.e. a utility) to access the information and services available on the internet. If they want to subscribe to a particular site or sites that have specialized or premium content, they are free to do that. Therefor, that works, and that system should be conserved.
From the Harmony Institute web site (which sites the Huffington Post as one of its partners):
“The Harmony Institute integrates cutting-edge SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH with film, television and new media experiences to help our clients deliver NARRATIVES that MODIFY BEHAVIOR and influence change.”
Does anything sound more diabolical?
Since we know that the “narratives” they promote are all fabrications to promote the progressive agenda, does anything sound more diabolical?
We will not watch movies that are in way connected to this sort of mind altering garbage. It's OUR CHOICE. Instead of voting with your feet as Reagan said…vote with your money (or lack thereof!) We won't be supporting the anti-american hollywoodites either. I have no problem reading good books and enjoying spirited conversation instead. Try it, you might like it.
This has been going on for years already. Remember Captain Planet, or Fern Gully? Propaganda from Hollywood has been on TV and in the movies for a long time. These guys probably just want to increases the amount and stifle the opposing viewpoints. Re-education and indoctrination is coming to a theater near you, and in your homes, right in your family room.
What is new? They have been doing this on a less centralized basis for years. Anyone who doesn't believe Soros is behind this is crazy.
"Harmony Institute?" –Harmony for whom?
"The Science of Influence Through Entertainment?" –Isn't that the very definition of 'propaganda'?
For how much longer will these liberals spin their dizzying rhetoric before they lose their ability to walk upright?
Subliminal messaging, the insertion of behavorial messages in movies and TV, was tried years ago and declared illegal by the courts. This almost sounds like something similar.
Consider this Administration, Rick–do you think they'd recoil at an 'illegal' tactic? By what other means can they possibly hope to advance themselves?
2+2 = 5
There. Can I log on now?
*drool*
"HARMONY – The Science of Influence Through Entertainment"
Dedicated to the memory of Joseph Goebbels and Leni Reifenstahl and their tireless efforts to forge new realities that will endure for a thousand years.
Only the progressive marxist/socialists would have the audacity to call their instrument of censorship "Free Press"
They put the Creep in Creepy.
They are just following the blueprint used for Global Warming.
It is time for those who value American freedom, liberty, and Constitutional, founding principles to "re-engineer public opinion" concerning the methods, messages, and reality of "Regressives" in this country. When standing for founding principles is seen as the radical position in America, it is time for "the gloves to come off."
Here, watch this with your children. They may have already seen it in school. Or maybe at church. They are learning, through entertainment, what you didn't so that they will not grow up to wear teabags as accessories or to pretend that George Washington didn't own 316 slaves at Mount Vernon alone.
http://www.storyofstuff.com/
It's time for the monkeys to move over, and create some space.
Could this be how the progressives are currently controlling their useful idiots? Inquiring minds wish to know.
Harmony Institute—Finishing the job Goebells set out to do.
MyKu:
Lefty Bob Barker
says, "Make sure opponents are
spayed and/or neutered."
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This is how you know these knuckleheads are losing – the continually opt to believe that it is not the stank stench of their ideas that people find repulsive, just the box they come in. Their ideas cannot compete and, therefore, like a BHO Illinois election, calls for the elimination of opposition.
Public schooling is how they're controlling them.
ohhhhh you are a peach there Regressing,….
STUFF:
MRI's,……..
tractors,………..
refrigeration,………
The Constitution of The United States of America,….oh wait,……..let's get rid of this one,……….
the 316 slaves GW had,….. kinda nullifies that one,……..sorry.
I think I get your connection there. The White House is connected to the polar ice caps, and as the political BS fills the White House, that would cause global warming and the ice caps to melt. There we go, another perfect movie based on a disaster what wont happen.
<sarc off>
More like storyofcrap. What a piece of progressive propaganda there.
If you want the video and check actual facts, you realize how misinformed that story really is. It is nothing but lies on top of lies.
On top of that, I wouldnt want to punish my nephews and nieces with this crap. You can watch it all you want, but dont push or force others to watch that meaningless leftwing propaganda. Remember, this isnt Germany of the 1930's and 40's.
http://www.biography.com/articles/George-Washingt...
For the next 20 years the main background of Washington's life was the work and society of Mount Vernon. He gave assiduous attention to the rotation of crops, fertilization of the soil, and the management of livestock. He had to manage the 18 slaves that came with the estate and others he bought later; by 1760 he had paid taxes on 49 slaves—though he strongly disapproved of the institution and hoped for some mode of abolishing it. At the time of his death, more than 300 slaves were housed in the quarters on his property. He had been unwilling to sell slaves lest families be broken up, even though the increase in their numbers placed a burden on him for their upkeep and gave him a larger force of workers than he required, especially after he gave up the cultivation of tobacco.
In his will, he bequeathed the slaves in his possession to his wife and ordered that upon her death they be set free, declaring also that the young, the aged, and the infirm among them “shall be comfortably cloathed & fed by my heirs.” Still, this accounted for only about half the slaves on his property. The other half, owned by his wife, were entailed to the Custis estate, so that on her death they were destined to pass to her heirs. However, she freed all the slaves in 1800 after his death.
Even though he did have slaves, he was against it and he did free them on top of that. Was that ever mentioned in the film.
I'm guessing that the people that end up buying it would be the same knuckle heads that buy into all of the current left wing baloney that the Democrats are peddling.
You obviously don't know much about history if you are so willing to throw the baby out with the bath water. Nothing is keeping you here, so you are free to leave whenever you grow a pair. As far as Washington is concerned, never before or since have we had a man of such solid integrity. You want to talk about his "slaves?" Considering the types of jobs available in the 1700's, you would've done far worse than to work for General Washington.
Regressive leftists, long abandonning the ability to think, assume that all who "owned" slaves where whip-weilding tyrants. Not so. By all accounts, Gen. Washington was much beloved by his servants; his traveling campanion, William Lee, was a freed man by Washington and upon his death, Washington freed all his servants, leaving to them each a plot of land and an education fund. I think if I were alive back then, I would have sought to be in the Generals employ, but do not let facts get in your way, they may interfere your desire to avoid reality.
“The rights of mankind and the freedom of America will have numbers sufficient to support them without resorting to such wretched assistance.” ~ G. Washingon
Okay, many of us knew or suspected as much, they have simply confirmed it for the rest of the people who may or may not have harbored any doubts. The Bertrand Scudders have come to life before our very eyes. I wonder how much longer the looters will find them useful?
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