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Feminism: Mockingbird Press, CIA PsyOps, and Misandry Are Erasing Male Innovation and Destroying the Foundations of Society

January 19th, 2025

Tracy Turner

Modern Feminism Chants Equality Ad infinitum While Promoting Misandry

A Cultural Revolution at the Hands of Covert Influence

The very fabric of modern civilization is inculcated with the contributions of legions of people, mostly men, whose innovations have shaped the world we live in today. From the dawn of agriculture to the space age, men have driven technological, scientific, medical, and economic progress. Yet, over the recent decades, a concerted effort has been to undermine and marginalize the historical importance of male achievements. It is not organic; it's contrived, secretive, impelled in part by intelligence agencies--the CIA included. The rise of feminism, particularly in its second-wave manifestation during the 1960s and 1970s, has been manipulated in ways that have not only advanced the cause of gender inequality but have simultaneously worked to undermine traditional masculine roles, devalue male innovation, and stifle creativity in male-dominated fields.

The article examines the secret operations, such as the CIA's Operation Mockingbird and its influence on the press, that have formed a crutch for feminist history. It will also look at how this narrative has minimized male contributions in every significant field of human endeavor--from agriculture, medicine, space exploration, and engineering to animal husbandry, ranching, and food production--and fostered a culture of misandry that has managed to alienate men and remove their sense of purpose. We will have to engage in a deep historical, scientific, and cultural analysis to learn how much male-driven progress has been systemically erased, and we argue that this urgent balance must come forth in societal recognition of both male and female contributions.

1. The Role of the CIA in Shaping Feminist Movements: A Covert PsyOp?

The Development of Feminism to its Co-option by Covert Forces

Although the Second Wave feminist movement of the 1960s and 1970s is primarily considered by many a grassroots movement of equality between the genders, many historians and cultural critics alike argue it was more than this: a specific operation in remaking society in particular ways, including the destabilization of traditional gender roles. Cultural involvement from the CIA is decently well documented, not less through the supposed Operation Mockingbird: something concocted to influence both the American and foreign media. It was an overt operation meant for recruiting journalists, academics, and a bunch of other things for the execution of pro-American, anti-communist propaganda throughout the Cold War, masquerading as objective journalism. This is not masculine jingoism, the Intelligence Agencies divide and conquer, because fragmented persons are easier to control, indoctrinate and marginalize.

Interest on the part of the CIA in feminist movements is not widely believed to have stopped at political causes but to have also extended to influencing public perception about gender roles. Tales of male oppression and female victimhood were catching on among grassroots feminist circles and major media outlets, many of which were sympathetic to the ideological goals of the CIA. This was amplified through the media, and what could have been a discourse on gender equity devolved into a broad-based cultural assault on the roles of males within society. This assault on traditional masculinity became one of the primary facets of feminist discourse as media outlets and figures like CIA-Financed Gloria Steinem took to the front lines.

Gloria Steinem and Ms. Magazine: Feminism as a Media Weapon

One of the most recognizable faces of the second-wave feminist movement was Gloria Steinem, who, in 1972, co-founded Ms. Magazine. While Ms. Magazine would become a beacon for feminist thought, advancing women's rights and fighting for gender equality.

Steinem's history and early career raised fundamental questions regarding her connections to intelligence agencies. And now, the real problem with Steinem's involvement with the American Student Information Service (ASIS), a CIA-backed organization against Soviet influence within the media and academic circles- gives her the taint of doubt on how authentic her feminist activism was. Ms. Magazine, though widely celebrated for bringing feminist issues into the mainstream, can also be seen as a product of a broader agenda that sought to manipulate public opinion and cultural values to correspond to geopolitical interests.

Steinem's editorial direction often focused on male domination, toxic masculinity, and the need to overthrow traditional male authority structures. While her writings focused on women's liberation, they also helped foster a narrative that men were inherently violent, oppressive, and disconnected from the evolving social order. In so doing, a binary was established in which women were positioned as the oppressed while men were painted as the oppressors. Over time, this ideological framework would take hold in mainstream media, academia, and popular culture, reinforcing the societal division between the sexes.

Many women in the 60s and 70s did nore than burn their bras and lambast (divorce) their husbands. Many blamed their male offspring for their plight, as defined by Ms. Steinem’s CIA Mockingbird Press.

The feminist narrative is seen through the optic of a clandestine operation psyop, suggests it was enacted with a view to further women's rights and to take from pedestals those who, until then, were presumed to be the only innovators, leaders, and movers of progress, namely, men. The mocking of traditional masculinity in the press and media converted a movement for gender equality into a cultural war that, more often than not, pitted men against women in a zero-sum battle for power, influence, and recognition.

2. Operation Mockingbird and the Media's Complicity in the Erasure of Male Identity: The Media as an Instrument of Control - How Operation Mockingbird Reached into Every Home

Operation Mockingbird was the plan of the CIA to insert its operatives into major media outlets--newspapers, magazines, and television networks in order to shape the narrative on international events during the Cold War in a manner that would present American interests. This would not be restricted to politics but spill over into the social movements, especially on questions of gender and race. The feminist movement fit well within the greater ideological agenda of the CIA in its attempt to disrupt traditional gender roles that fit so well within the cultural shift toward non-traditional societal structures.

Via the Mockingbird press, feminist ideas began seeping through every facet of American life: education, entertainment, and political discourse. The image of the male, especially the white heterosexual man, as an oppressor became a pervasive theme in popular culture movies, television, and even academia. The image of toxic masculinity was omnipresent, with male figures in popular culture often shown as emotionally stunted, violent, and incapable of empathy. This was nothing less than a cultural shift; this was a psyop directed at changing the balance of power in gender relations.

The Mockingbird media machine just furthered this idea that men were the villains responsible for all of the evils in the world: violence, war, and inequality, while women were the virtuous agents of change. It was not any cultural shift, just one attempt after another to destroy men in traditional male roles using calculated destabilization methods. The immediate result of this campaign was a dent in male identity that, in turn, caused a rise in mental health crises, an alarming and growing rate of suicide, and general alienation among men--mostly young--who grew disillusioned with their place within society.

One of the most egregious examples of disregard for male problems in the media is the recent male suicide epidemic, especially white male suicides, across the United States. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, men die from suicide at an alarmingly greater rate than women, but most particularly are white males aged 50 and older. Yet despite this significant public health crisis, the media largely ignores it or downplays it in favor of giving more airtime to female issues. Whereas female suicides will more often than not be framed in terms of their tragedy being intertwined with larger injustices, their male counterparts simply get ignored or explained by personal faults.

This already indicates a broader story feminist-influenced narrative whereby the sufferings of women get emphasized, sometimes even exalted, while men get either ignored or demonized. Mainstream media, especially those in the hands of CIA-backed operations, continue to promote this thought, labeling men as born privileged and challenges that they go through, like depression, unemployment, and mental health issues, secondary to what women go through. The failure to identify male mental health issues coupled with increasing suicides by males may be understood as a continuity of some of those very same cultural forces that have conspired to sideline the contributions of males.

3. Historical Contributions by Men: A Legacy of Innovation

Early Inventions and Agricultural Revolution

Using the fundamental inventions of men, human beings were able to create the threshold on which civilizations stand today. These developments came to the core basis of agriculture: farming, which deals with crops, and husbandry, dealing with animal rearing for food. This revolution--the agricultural revolution--began to replace the nomadic hunting-and-gathering tribes with settled farming communities about 10,000 BCE. This was led by men, who created the necessary tools, such as the plow, sickle, and irrigation systems that allowed for mass production of food and building cities and states.

Men were also at the forefront of domesticating animals for food, transportation, and labor. The horse, oxen, cattle, and sheep were all domesticated by men, who developed breeding techniques that greatly increased their productivity. Ranching and dairy farming became central to human societies, particularly in Europe and the Americas, where they played an essential role in providing sustenance and raw materials for early industrialization.

Scientific Advances: From Physics to Medicine

As civilization prospered, so did scientific interest. Men have been the leading figures in almost every major scientific discovery. Isaac Newton, the father of classical physics codified the laws of motion and universal gravitation, which became the framework for modern physics. His work in physics is a cornerstone in modern science. In the foreseeable future, men are not permitted such roles, and women claim their heir to innovation is stymied by men.

Scientific Advances: From Physics to Medicine

As civilization prospered, so did scientific interest. Men have been the leading figures in almost every major scientific discovery. Isaac Newton, the father of classical physics, codified the laws of motion and universal gravitation, which became the framework for modern physics. His work in physics and his laying the foundation for the eventual development of calculus transformed human understanding of the physical world.

Men have made some of the most significant discoveries in medicine. For example, Louis Pasteur developed the germ theory of disease, which later resulted in the discovery of vaccines and other lifesaving medical practices. Similarly, Edward Jenner's invention of the smallpox vaccine saved millions of lives throughout the centuries. The theory explained by William Harvey concerning blood flow and Joseph Lister, who conducted antiseptic surgery, provided great medical revolutions and enabled a basis for modern health care.

In chemistry, the discoveries by Marie Curie on radioactivity were based upon the works of men like Dmitri Mendeleev, who developed the periodic table of elements, and Robert Hooke, who discovered cells. So does this volume of Astronomy, owe a significant amount to men like Galileo Galilei and Johannes Kepler, whose discoveries concerning the motion of planets and the nature of the solar system have utterly changed the understanding of the universe.

Engineering, Space Exploration, and Modern Technology

Modern marvels of engineering, such as the Golden Gate Bridge, Skyscrapers, and Dams, are tributes to male ingenuity and toil. The Wright Brothers, Wilbur, and Orville revolutionized aviation when they invented the airplane, thus providing the modern transportation system we utilize today.

The most incredible male-driven innovation of the 20th century was the Apollo program, whereby two men, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, walked on the moon in 1969. Such a feat by many male engineers, scientists, and astronauts now stands as one moment that has marked humanity.

Male Contributions in Agriculture, Animal Husbandry, and Food Security

Food production and security have always been associated with male ingenuity. It is Cyrus McCormick who, with his invention of the mechanical reaper, gave grain harvesting a complete facelift and increased agricultural production in the United States and the world over. This heralded modern farm equipment that is driving global agriculture on a large scale today.

In animal husbandry, men have developed scientific ways of raising cattle, sheep, pigs, and chickens to achieve better yields and efficient food production. Modern dairy farming owes its very existence to innovations in animal breeding and milking technology. These kinds of innovations in agriculture and food production are driven mostly by men themselves, and they feed billions all over the world.

4. The Erosion of Male Innovation: The Brain Drain

Cultural War on the Male-Centric Fields

With the radicalization of feminist movements and, at the same time, a more and more well-known concept in the media, toxic masculinity, many men have pulled themselves out from areas in which male contributions were considered central. The result has been a brain drain, particularly in the STEM areas of study: science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, in which men have traditionally provided the impetus. This is particularly disturbing, as these fields hold the keys to solving some of the most perplexing challenges of our time--whether it be the development of sustainable energy sources, the curing of diseases, or the exploration of space.

Whereas men pioneered medicine, engineering, agriculture, and space exploration, this growing emphasis on gender diversity over and above merit and ability has caused those fields to fall away in recent generations. It is the males who could contribute to the next cure for cancer or to the next generation of space missions who started to feel alienated and chose to retreat instead.

A Descent into Chaos: The Marginalization of Men and Societal Collapse

We are witnessing a rather catastrophic unraveling of standards within our society-a very calculated dismantling of stability that threatens to envelop humanity in the most dystopian nightmare imaginable. First and foremost among these is the radicalization of cultural movements in their deliberate erasing of men from the fabric of human achievement. Through this, the constant manipulation of the masses with Operation Mockingbird-like programs, the pervasive influence of government agencies has pitted the narratives against men as a sign of progress. Masculinity, its being now deemed toxic, oppressive, even anachronistic, thus produces a climate culturally unbearable to male entrepreneurship and authority: once civilization-defining traits, those very abilities and skills are delegitimized and dissipated or rendered impertinent. Agrestic invention and genius engineers, medicine makers, are scrubbed from our popular memories and recollections and traded instead for fables of helpless heroism where martyrdom supercedes mastery as its triumph".

This ideological war against men has consequences extending far beyond cultural rhetoric.

The systematic alienation of the young men has created a generation adrift in search of purpose, with their existence vilified and attainment of excellence decried. The brain drain from STEM fields constitutes nothing less than the death knell for innovation.

Societies constructed on the back of male-driven progress crumble under their own hypocrisy when the mental health crises and suicides of men shoot through the roof with no respite or recognition. This annihilation is abetted by the modern legal and social systems.

Courts in all 50 states perpetuate one grotesque paradigm wherein men are punished for their disposability. He is expected to lose everything-living on a friend's couch, divested of his dignity, while paying alimony, mortgages, and spousal support to unfaithful ex-wives who face absolutely no accountability. Justice, it would seem, has been perverted into punishment, plain and simple, against men. As this war on men continues unabated, society teeters on the brink of collapse. Without the steadying hand of innovation, ambition, and courage that men have historically provided, the standards of living we take for granted are destined to plummet. Infrastructure will decay, advancements in science and technology will grind to a halt, and the world will plunge into a dark age of mediocrity and decay.

The Mockingbird Press is blind to both male suicides and that it is the women who have become emotionally stunted, violent, and incapable of empathy.

Sources:

  1. “The Agricultural Revolution” – National Geographic Magazine

  2. “The Role of Men in Early Science and Medicine” – Nature

  3. “From the Industrial Revolution to the Digital Age: Men’s Contributions to Engineering” – Smithsonian Magazine

  4. “The Apollo Program and Its Impact on Human Space Exploration” – Scientific American

  5. “The CIA and Operation Mockingbird: The Hidden History” – The Intercept

  6. “Feminism and Intelligence: The Legacy of Gloria Steinem” – The Atlantic

  7. “Covert Operations in American Media” – The Washington Post (declassified archive reports)

  8. “Cultural PsyOps and Gender Movements” – Foreign Affairs Journal

  9. “The Role of Media in Shaping Gender Roles” – Harvard Business Review

  10. “Masculinity Under Siege: A Media Perspective” – The Guardian

  11. “The Feminist Movement and its Cultural Evolution” – New York Times

  12. “CDC Reports: Suicide Rates by Demographic” – Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

  13. “The Crisis of Male Suicide” – Psychology Today

  14. “Mental Health Challenges Facing Men” – The Lancet Psychiatry

  15. “Second Wave Feminism and its Historical Context” – History Today

  16. “The Radicalization of Feminism” – The Spectator

  17. “The Evolution of Feminist Media” – Ms. Magazine Archives

  18. “Gender Diversity and STEM Fields: Trends and Challenges” – Nature Careers

  19. “The Brain Drain in STEM” – MIT Technology Review

  20. “The Decline of Male Enrollment in Higher Education” – The Chronicle of Higher Education

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