Tom Bilyeu interviews Mike Benz, a former State Department official, about the "censorship industrial complex," which Benz describes as a coordinated effort by government agencies, NGOs, and hedge funds to control narratives and suppress dissent. Benz explains how NGOs function as "stem cells" of influence, used historically for intelligence operations and logistics, particularly during the Cold War. The discussion covers the manipulation of media, the role of elites in controlling narratives, and how this has evolved in the age of social media. They delve into examples such as George Soros's Open Society Foundation, the U.S. State Department's involvement in foreign elections, and the use of music and culture as tools for influence and destabilization. The conversation explores whether ideology or economics drive these actions, concluding that economics is the primary motivator, with various stakeholders vying for influence within a complex network.
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