Operation Mock The Mockingbirds
An Assessment Of Our Effectiveness Against The Deep State Media Complex
The name given to a member of the Main Stream Media who is compromised by the state, or the the intelligence community, is the term ‘Mockingbird’. This derives from the revelations of the Watergate Scandal and the The Church Committee in the US which proved once and for all that the US government was spying on its citizens and manipulating the Free Press and government officials into conducting behavioural change science ( domestic espionage ) against the civilian population. This operation was officially called Operation Mockingbird. This was used to change attitudes towards themes like elections, war, the family, drugs and race among other narratives. Copy cat operations like this are running in every country around the world to this day, including Ireland.
One of the proudest achievements I can claim in this fight is the measurable effect I have had on this push back against the tyrannical forces that be. I can proudly state I have knee-capped the establishment narrative on numerous occasions in the last 4 years through cooperation with others like me. Many of these people are my friends, many of them are not, but still we form a shield wall together to protect our people from the narratives orchestrated against us. This propaganda war that I have engaged in, as you the reader probably have too, has been arduous and has taken its toll on all of us but the results speak for themselves. We have on many occasions beaten the MSM machine to the punch and I believe we have collectively moved the Overton Window, not by fluke, but at will.
To destroy a narrative or control it, you must catch it before it takes root in the minds of the people. Defeating a narrative happens before it walks through the door and takes a seat. You must condition the target audience so that when this narrative does present itself, it is met with hostility and resentment. The people peddling such a narrative, having had their hand bitten off, go back to the drawing board and push back on the string pullers and the narrative writers. A few incidents like this in a row and you condition the media themselves. They begin to doubt their ability to seed the public with their behavioural change methodology. Assuredness is key here If we can create and maintain an environment of hesitation within the MSM, as we have done, then we will have succeeded in defeating them.
To provide examples of the above, I will cite the infamous Kitty Holland incident. Kitty Holland is a journalist for the Irish Times. The Irish Times, RTE and the Journal.ie, in the height of the East Wall Protests desperately concocted a story about immigrants being attacked by men with baseball bats and dogs citing Holland as having witnessed this assault. The Irish Times ran with the story and when a video emerged of an incident on the same day where locals had a few words with the homeless immigrants, shook their hands, and left. During this whole process ourselves in the alt-media had already obtained and distributed the footage of the non-incident, gathered statements from the men involved, their side of the story etc. and had predicted that the media would try to put a spin on it. As the story was released an army of social media users immediately challenged the accuracy of the reports, putting Holland and The Irish Times under immense pressure. Under this atmosphere of scrutiny, the bigger fish in the pond saw their chance to strike and strike they did. John McGuirk of Gript interviewed Holland and under his pressure she conceded that she witnessed no assault. What followed this stark revelation was a mass campaign of ridicule, critique and satire. Holland, and the institution that was The Irish Times, have never recovered.
I will ask the reader to study the Holland case and what happened there and use that as a template when combatting Deep State narratives. The people who run this country have a perpetual merry go-round of narratives to push, the far right boogey man, Covid, the climate hoax, the foreign war propaganda, you name it. Because all of these false narratives are known to us, we can predict their next moves with breathtaking accuracy. Sometimes we see a politician in England or mainland Europe push a new law and right on queue the morning radio stations and the papers are trivialising the very same issue, seeding the population for the very same measures to come in here. The Immigration narrative is a particularly volatile one because the MSM have shamelessly peddled untruths about locals in every town and village across Ireland. This is why the Holland case is so important to absorb and understand. This is how these demons operate. They are so desperate to invent a narrative about us that they open themselves up to the most terminal mistake a journalist or outfit can make and be caught out on. A premeditated lie. This is where we thrive.
To compliment the “Kitty Smollett” take down, in or around the same time as that there was a public opinion poll done on Virgin Media’s The Tonight Show asking the general public ‘Do you approve of the government’s response to the refugee crisis?’ The result was an absolute kick in the teeth for the narrative they were pushing as they wanted to paint the Irish public as pack of racists. The unsuspecting viewer was presented with a 90% approval rating in favour of the protestors, leading to hysteria amongst the broadcasters, showrunners and editors across Ireland. The poll itself was shared around the activist community and the large following we have amassed got to work. Friends, family and neighbours asked to put their anger at the plantation to action. They gave up two minutes of their time and handed the resistance the ammo they needed to tear down the open border narrative. Virgin Media who would have absolutely have decided on this question after much debate, would have also given their friends in Government the heads up if it wasn’t them who penned the question in the first place. I have absolutely no doubt in my mind the knowledge of this poll was in the hands of NGO’s hours before the unsuspecting public were asked to cast their vote. They would have been given time to round up a synthetic voter block and would have absolutely attempted to sway the vote artificially. By simply preparing for their habitual methods we blew them out of the water with a concerted effort of our own. A simple poll, targeted by opportunistic nationalists spur of the moment, became a rout of the Media once again, But we didn’t stop there.
Immediately after the poll result, social media exploded with activity as the “far-right” dog piled on the 90% figure. Banners were ordered within minutes and brought to the ensuing protests. Such was the intuitive nature of this measure there was no opportunity to counter from the establishment. What developed from a simple poll on a barely watched tv show was an unstoppable narrative of our own. Months of RTE and Newstalk panels tried desperately to defeat the counter-narrative but failed. Article after article of desperate ad-hominem attacks on honest to goodness protestors devolved into hysterical hit pieces that failed to resonate with masses who had just resoundingly told the media to sling their hook.


This synergy between persons unknown to one another, not loyal to any prevailing ideology or organisation, is what makes this thing of ours so authentic and impressive. It is also a testament as to why you should not sit on hands no matter what your perceived role or speciality is. The most dangerous threat to Irelands future right now is not immigrants or the government agenda, it is our capacity for indifference and lack of duty to each other that will allow these narratives to succeed against us. I personally work with people I wouldn’t see preferentially as friends due to the fact that the sum of the whole is greater than the sum of the individual parts when we work together. The # campaigns on twitter such as #IrelandisFull and #nohatespeechlaws have dominated Twitter for the best part of a year now as Elon Musk’s purchase of Twitter allowed an army of hardened anti-propagandists to escape from the echo chamber of Telegram and get directly involved with the enemy on Twitter. Instead of everyone trying to push knee-jerk hashtags they should row in behind these individuals and groups on Twitter who already have the Twitter game figured out. There is an army of us on there, in telegram groups, facebook etc. and the community is reasonably welcoming but don’t expect flowers and sunshine. We are a native people at war with our government. Things can get heated, there are strong personalities as you can imagine. It is important you have thick skin when engaging in the takedown of a narrative and prioritise camaraderie over clout.
When engaging in the battle, if you are new to this that is, you must understand when to engage, and who to engage. You do not want to wade into a narrative with false accusations and slander, particularly if there is evidence that we are in the right. Criticism and ridicule is far better than an accusation of any kind. Learning the difference and how to apply varying levels of venom in your words is a skill on its own. We are not out to harm people, but we are out to bring the fullest of consequences to enemy combatants through the court of public opinion. Identifying these bad actors and building your knowledge of the political, media and NGO scenes is crucial, as your ability to recall their words and actions and make connections between these people, is what will allow us to destroy a narrative with ease.
Another example of our effectiveness is the slewing of the then Taoiseach, Michael Martin. When Michael Martin took to the podium on Michael Collins’ 100th year commemoration at Béal na Bláth, Protestors amongst the crowd played a recording of his speech in the Dail where he stated that “Ireland wants nothing to do with the backwards looking idea of sovereignty” . The crowd of over 20,000 people and a live RTE audience heard his treasonous words bellowing from a powerful megaphone held like a beacon among the crowd. This meticulously planned and executed piece of activism was conceived from the collective urge to descend on that man, in that way, at that moment, at that place. The narrative, on course to signal the end of Nationalism on this island, was intercepted in its incubation stage and countered with the rod Martin made for his own back. Allowing Michael Martin to stand on the spot that received Michael Collins’ blood, unchastised by the treason of his own tongue, would have been the ultimate betrayal of Collin’s sacrifice and by extension, the Republic. The sound of his own voice committing treason may as well have been the echo of the shots Collins fired the day he died. RTE and the Legacy press tried to feign and manufacture outrage against us but the comment sections quickly put that pearl clutching to rest. Both right and left camps, from Nationalists to Shinners, tore the meritless gombeen apart, all reciting that “sovereignty” quote in chorus.
The damage these initiatives have done to the careers of Irelands political,NGO, corporate and media classes cannot be understated. The Irish times editorial team has to force the Kitty Hollands of the world to swear on the bible with every submission and check their work through various AI screening tools and before they can publish. Through their own actions and our scrutiny, the journalists of Ireland have infantilised themselves. Politicians are announcing retirement from political life at an unprecedented rate. Almost no politician has been spared tar or feather by activists in their respective voting areas. NGO’s are being exposed on the daily by grassroots activists in every county with their finances and shady characters being laid bare. State sponsored astroturf groups and activists alike have been completely derailed with Musa Dogan, Jessica Dunne and their ilk having been pilloried into activist purgatory.
That is our legacy. Happy hunting.
Hiya Stephen. Loving the blog. Thanks for keeping the Kitty Holland incident in people's minds. It came back to me recently. The more you think about it, the more you see:
- The faux outrage at being accused of lying,
- The partial hangout excuse... "I never said I *saw* the attack!"
- Her family past
- How people apply different standards for evidence depending on whether it's on their 'side' or not
- The belief in a fake assault, despite video evidence, while ignoring (for example) the attack on the NP in Fermanagh this year (with arrests made, photographic evidence etc)
The Kitty Holland case is textbook. It should be thought in schools as part of a 'critical thinking 'class IMO. In closing, typing this comment has given me the sad realisation that if that flute Bedford hadn't live streamed what he did, then there would be no attention on it (I believe I can say that without prejudicing the case).
Great article Stephen, that’s a good anthology of how effective we’ve been. AVA Housing has gone pretty quiet of late too, hasn’t it.