David Edgar Love, Media and the Great Moon Hoax of 1835
David Edgar Love is a product of our times, a product of our collective imagination and mass media manipulation.
David Edgar Love, as portrayed in the media does not and has never existed.
The Great Moon hoax of 1835 used similar methods of public “persuasion” to the “David Edgar Love” machine.
With computers and television installed today into nearly every home, the Internet can be used to create mass media “clout” – and “persuasion” of public opinion.
Cheap and easy access to public media has created and continues to support many myths and widely believed urban legends, such as the persona of “David Edgar Love” – drug addicted for 35 years, a self styled and passionate lone crusader for his own sense of “Justice”.
David Love is the “human face” of one of the biggest media hoax ever created, courtesy of the press, and the World Wide Web.
Historic battles for control of media such as television transmission, radio broadcasting and newspaper circulations have morphed into a worldwide megatrend towards ultimate control of the internet, and public opinion.
The media has portrayed David Edgar Love as having been subjected to abuse while in the care of Narconon Trois-Rivieres. It is a smokescreen, a mask to hide and to distract people from attending to what is really going on.
Narconon Trois-Rivieres is an icon for our times – fighting for the right, to continue to speak out against the powers that be, that lurk behind modern day pharmaceuticals, and pill pushing psychiatry.
Enemies of Drug-Free Life Style
In Quebec, there is the prestigious College of Medicine, together with the Douglas Mental Health University Institute and the Allan Memorial Institute, all still pressing ahead with psychiatric experiments that date back to the 1950′s.
http://www.rockefellerfoundation.org/uploads/files/5c0d2a57-e060-4898-8d8f-2bee553f867d-1949.pdf
Contrary to popular belief, the Allan Memorial Institute is still operative today, pitting it’s strength and capacity against Narconon Trois-Rivieres, by recruiting as a “mouthpiece” former Narconon student David Edgar Love.
http://www.prlog.org/10631377-david-edgar-love-escapes-scientology-arrives-home-in-vancouver-bc.html
It only takes a few deft strokes to create innuendo, half truths and outright lies, that can adversely affect the character and reputation of those organizations (such as Narconon Trois-Rivieres) who legitimately appear on internet to promote a more healthy, safe and effective way of living.
By means of propaganda it is easy to promote the least desirable specimens of humanity, the least attractive of human values as being role models for us all.
Abuse of Media
It is a daily war of bombardment and attrition. We are all becoming relatively disempowered in the face of transcontinental power games, about which we have little knowledge, over which we have no control.
We have become a world of unquestioning followers of the latest in Megatrends. With obesity, depression and endemic illness, caused by frustration of true desires – we have become a collective of people who can be very easily manipulated into supporting causes and issues about which we have no direct, or independent information.
People love magic and illusions – son et luminere. People thrive on news of amazing events, enjoy reading the latest scandal. People love reading tales of deceit and deception, of cults and wicked deeds – it brightens up our lives.
Illusions, hoaxes and pranks succeed and entertain us because they provide us in the end with a sense of security and satisfaction.
The Great Moon Hoax of 1835
Life on the moon was said to have been discovered in the Great Moon hoax of 1835 – it was an exciting idea that gathered momentum due to mass media hype and involvement. When the hoax was laid to rest – people generally felt more secure – the natural order had been restored.
The importance of wide public media coverage in the context of perpetrating any hoax has in recent times become more understood.
The moon hoax was the first truly sensational demonstration of the power of the mass media that had come into existence after the introduction of steam powered printing presses. Before the 1830′s, such a hoax would not have been possible.
The moon hoax foreshadowed what would eventually become a central concern about the mass media – it’s ability, because of its enormous reach, to shape and influence popular belief.
Later hoaxes, such as the 1938 “War of the Worlds” panic broadcast would bring even more dramatic and disturbing examples of this power.
see article:
http://www.museumofhoaxes.com/hoax/archive/permalink/the_great_moon_hoax#daysix
Modern Example of Media Hoax
For a good example of a modern day “hoot”, created solely by media power, see article The Great Marshall Islands Cocaine Hoax.
David Edgar Love: A Facade
David Edgar Love is a facade, a point of media focus – supported by a somewhat bizarre and purposeful “anonymous” underground movement that propagates and promotes civil discord and tension on an international basis. Like medusa, its heads rear up and subside – at moments appropriate to the global manipulation of collective opinion.
An underground “group” was formed in this way, created expressly for the purpose of sowing seeds of discontent among people with the practices of Narconon, that is otherwise highly respected throughout the world, as a safe and effective alternative detoxification and rehabilitation services provider in the field of alcohol and drug addiction recovery.
David Edgar Love is a hoax, a pawn, controlled by vested interests in Quebec that create and promote illusory problems, so as to denigrate, and deride the drug free rehabilitation services provided by Narconon Trois-Rivieres.
What Is Behind the Hoax?
Narconon is known worldwide as a reputable drug free rehab program. Established in 1966 and now operating in many countries around the world, Narconon is praised by many thousands of people, who remain drug free today.
Thus, the attention should not be on the smokescreen that is David Love
, but on the individuals behind the scene who do not want an effective drug-free rehabilitation program to operate in the province of Quebec.