 Murdoch Propaganda pushes Australia to double its military budget for War with China. In the latest escalation in Australia's increasingly forceful campaign to manufacture consent for War with China, the Murdoch-owned Sky News Australia has aired a jaw-droppingly propagandistic hour-long special which advocates a dramatic increase in the nation's military spending. Propagans are uniquely vulnerable to propaganda because our nation has the most concentrated media ownership in the Western world, the lion's share of it by Rupert Murdoch, who has well-documented ties to US government agencies going back decades. The propaganda campaign against China has gotten so aggressive here in recent years that I've repeatedly had complete strangers start babbling at me about the Chinese threat in casual conversation, completely out of the blue, within minutes of our first meeting each other. The Sky News special is one of the most brazenly propagandistic things I have ever witnessed in any news media, with its opening minutes featuring footage of bayonet-wielding Chinese troops marching while ominous cinematic bad guy music plays loudly over the sound of the marching. In its promotional clip for the special, Sky News Australia tinged all footage pertaining to China in red to show how dangerous and communist they are. These are not decisions that are made with the intention of informing the public. These are decisions that are made with the intention of administering war propaganda. The first expert Sky News brings on to tell viewers about the Chinese menace is Mick Ryan, an adjunct fellow at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, which is funded by military industrial complex entities like Raytheon, Boeing, Lockheed Martin and Northrop Grumman, and is also directly funded by the US government and its client states, including Australia and Taiwan. Sky News, of course, makes no mention of this immense conflict of interest while manufacturing consent for increased military spending, calling Ryan simply a former major general. This is on the same level of journalistic malpractice as running an article by Colonel Sanders on the health benefits of fried chicken, but calling him Harland David Sanders, The next expert Sky News presents us with is Australian former major general Jim The Butcher of Fallujah Molan, who also sadly passed away last month. I've written about Molan previously specifically because the Australian media loves citing him in their propaganda campaign against China, last time when he was pushing the ridiculous claim that China is poised to launch an invasion of Australia. The other expert Sky News brings on are former CIA Director and US Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta, Taiwan's Foreign Minister Joseph Wu, Taiwan's Director of Chinese Affairs Dr. Lai Chung, Japan's Ambassador to Australia Yamagami Shingo, Australian Shadow Defense Minister Andrew Hasty, and John Coyne of the Australian Strategic Policy Institute, a virulent propaganda firm which is once again funded by US-aligned governments and military industrial complex war profiteers. So it's about as balanced an impartial upon-detry lineup as you'd expect. At the 815 mark of the special, Sky News repeats the unevidence propaganda claim that former Chinese President Hu Jintao was politically purged during the 20th Communist Party Congress last year. At 915 Jim Molan talks about the need to fight and die with our allies the Americans while patriotic cello music plays in the background. At 2130 we are shown images of Australia being bombed alongside the Chinese flag, very subtle guys. At 2425 Sky News accidentally does a version of the look how close they put their country to our military bases meme with a graphic display of all the US war machinery that surrounds China. The US would never tolerate being encircled by the Chinese military like that and would immediately wage war if China tried. It's clear that the US is the aggressor in this conflict and China is reacting defensively. The United States plays a major strategic role in the Indo-Pacific, says Sky News anchor Peter Stefanovic as the screen lights up with graphics showing the military presence surrounding China. With 375,000 personnel there's a vast network of operations that extend from Hawaii all the way to India. At 2630 we are shown a digital representation of China's satellite system in space with the Chinese satellites colored red to help us all appreciate how evil and communist they are. At 2745 we are shown illustrations of how much smaller Australia's military is than China's or America's to help us understand how important it is to increase the size of our nation's war machine ignoring the fact that Australia's total population is a tiny fraction of either of those countries. At 3245 we are told that the AUKUS PACT will beef up America's military presence in the north of Australia and that America has long used Australia as a key strategic outpost showing images of Pine Gap and other parts of the US war machine which dot this continent. Now there's more to come says Stefanovic with US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin describing the surge in US military presence were to expect in Australia. At 3410 the Australian Strategic Policy Institute guy explains why the US is so keen to use Australia in its planned confrontation with China saying the continent's geography puts it in the Goldilocks location of being close enough to China to be meaningful but far enough away that its war machinery can't be easily struck. At 3515 Stefanovic warns that our nation could quite literally be brought to its knees if a war to the north sees shipping lanes cut off since Australia is so heavily dependent on imports. You would think this is an argument about the importance of maintaining a peaceful relationship with China but instead it's used to foment fear of China and to argue for the need to be able to defeat it in a war. And at 4550 we finally get to the real purpose of this Sky News special, the need to dramatically increase the Australian military budget and the need to manufacture consent for that increase. Australia currently has a military budget of 48.7 billion dollars, a little less than two percent of the nation's GDP. The late butcher of Fallujah tells Sky News that we need to at least double our defense expenditure to four percent and the specials pundits openly discuss the need for Australians to be persuaded to accept this using narrative management. The Australian government needs to talk to the Australian people about the kinds of threats it faces, says McRyan. It needs a more compelling narrative to convince the Australian people that they need to spend more on defense. I think it is important that we are having a conversation with the Australian people which makes it clear that we live in a world which is more fragile than we have for a very long period of time. Australian defense minister Richard Marley tells Sky News, and what that is going to require is a defense posture and a defense force which is in truth going to cost more than it has in the past. We're going to need to increase our defense spending. To be clear, this is not just a call to increase military spending. This is a call to propagandize Australians into consenting to more military spending. It's not very often that the propaganda comes right out and explains to you why it is propagandizing you. I always get people complaining that I focus too much on the U.S. war machine when I live in Australia. But anyone who's paying attention knows the behavior of the U.S. war machine is as relevant to Australians as it is to Americans. They are beating the drums of a future war of unfathomable horror, all to please a dark god known as unipolarism, and it threatens to destroy us all. The time to start resisting is now.