03/21/2011
Agnotology is a neologism on  the study of culturally-induced ignorance or doubt, particularly as this  relates to the publication of inaccurate or misleading scientific data.  And since the press and media shape 70 percent of what’s known to be  culture and knowledge today, it would be more accurate to also include  media-induced ignorance through their selective information and news.
In  the three literally burning issues of the day, many problems in  people’s understanding of the truth are symptomatic of the agnotological  conditions perpetrated by news media and the dominant information  system hegemonies of the world. From the Fukushima crisis in Japan, to  the Libyan struggle in North Africa, to the pro- and anti-nuclear as  well as the pro- and anti-Merci impeachment debates in our own setting,  the deliberate inducement of ignorance have all led to adverse  consequences for people everywhere.
In the nuclear fall-out crisis  stemming from the Fukushima reactors’ failures and radiation emissions,  we find a culturally-induced ignorance of the Japanese people toward  complacency with regard to their authorities’ abuses and unreliability.  Japanese power plant officials, for one, kept everyone ignorant of very  vital information.
In the first few days, no one was given an  inkling as to the enormity of the problem. It was only when one nuclear  reactor after another gave way that a clear admission that at least four  of them were in really serious trouble came out. Despite this, the  Japanese continued to be very trusting of their nuclear authorities,  even after threatening radiation levels reached beyond the 20 to 30-mile  radius.
What we’re witnessing here is a case of “structured  ignorance.” It took criticism from cultures less trusting of authorities  against Japan’s niggardly crisis updates to alert everyone of the  mortal dangers in this unfolding crisis. Still, this hasn’t been the  worst of the lot.
In the case of Libya , where media-induced  ignorance through blatant misinformation and disinformation are being  used to justify a foreign-backed coup d’etat and eventual Nato oil and  land grab, so-called “Allied” fighter jets are now pounding on Tripoli  as of posting time.
Al Jazeera was at the forefront of this  disinformation and misinformation campaign, starting with its  unsubstantiated reports (and later proven false by Russian satellite  monitoring) of Gaddafi forces and war planes mowing down unarmed  civilian demonstrators.  In all video docus from Libya I have seen, the  anti-Gaddafi forces were always heavily armed. While there are those who  see Al Jazeera as an alternative to CNN and BBC, it actually plays a  complementary role through its more subtle information subversion as it  appears to be less pro-West than it actually is.
Al Jazeera, for  instance, pumped up demonstration casualties to “thousands,” even when  these later turned out to be only over a hundred. Such exaggeration was  especially blatant considering the fact that even as the turmoil in  Libya entered its third week, with a full scale battle in the city of  Misrata, the real casualty figure there numbered only 25.
By and  large, Al Jazeera’s interviews and panel discussions hardly ever feature  the side of Gaddafi or the voices of pro-Gaddafi people on the ground.  And as the Gaddafi counter-offensive gained ground, it became clear,  too, that the alleged “total loss of popular support” for the Libyan  strongman was completely false.
Yet, Al Jazeera’s on-site reporters  kept on annotating their news with a blatant anti-Gaddafi virulence.
One  of the most obvious lies Western media and the anti-Gaddafi forces  tried to foist on the world in the first week of the conflict was that  the Libyan opposition movement abhors foreign intervention even to  support its cause. But not long after Gaddafi’s counter-offensive  successes and before the UN “No Fly Zone” resolution, the anti-Gaddafis  in Benghazi were literally begging for it and jubilated when Nato  promised to start arming them and bombing pro-Gaddafi Libyans for a  grand bloodbath of Arab blood.
With Nato and monarchist  anti-Gaddafi forces collaborating, an oil and land grab that will  “Balkanize” Libya isn’t too far in the horizon. But more devastation  will follow, just as what invading forces did to Iraq.
As the  world continues to be kept ignorant of the systematic destruction of the  cultural heritage and infrastructure of Iraq by its occupying forces,  this is the crux of what Felicity Arbuthnot wrote in a recent article  about Libya: The bombing of Libya will begin on or nearly to the day of  the 18th anniversary of the beginning of the destruction of Iraq, 19th  March (in Europe). Libya, too, will be destroyed — its schools,  education system, water, infrastructure, hospitals, and municipal  buildings. There will be numerous “tragic mistakes” and “collateral  damage,” involving mothers, fathers, children, babies, grandparents, the  blind and the deaf, and so on. And like the wonders of past empire’s  remains, as with these nations’ rich histories (Iraq and Afghanistan),  Libya’s, too, will be gone… forever.
Finally, let’s apply this  agnotology to the Philippine setting: The debates between pro- and  anti-nuclear power advocates, same with pro- and anti-Merci Gutierrez  impeachment proponents simply reveal that both sides are wrong. In the  former instance, all of them are all deliberately leaving out geothermal  power in their discussions. This, despite a 2010 report by the World  Geothermal Congress that total potential of the world for geothermal  energy “…is equivalent to 40,000 GW while the total world energy demand  (today) is equivalent to 15,000 GW.”
Both the pro- and  anti-nuclear power lobbies are definitely creating ignorance of the only  true alternative — geothermal energy, of which the Philippine has  limitless potential.
Meantime, in the Merci impeachment moro-moro,  the nation is being kept ignorant of the fact that both sides are  similarly corrupted and will never work to sustain the “Rule of Law”  when they all threw this away and resorted to the “Rule of Force” in the  case of President Joseph Estrada.
Truly, the facts are there for  all to see; and only an agnotological media will continue to befuddle  the issues to the people’s detriment.
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(Reprinted with permission from Mr. Herman Tiu-Laurel)
Source:  The Daily Tribune
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http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20110321com4.html