James O'Keefe: For Washington Post To Call Me A "Propagandist" Is Beyond Fake News, It Is "Perverted"

'Project Veritas' founder James O'Keefe joins the 'Freedomain Radio' podcast hosted by Stefan Molyneux to discuss his campaign against CNN:



Related Article: What the latest James O’Keefe video leaves out





JAMES O'KEEFE: Tomorrow [Friday] we're planning on launching part three about CNN, undercover, and it is a bombshell...



The stars align here, it is a little providential. We are beginning to rip the beating heart out of the mainstream media, and it is a sight to behold...



We are doing precisely what they have been doing for 50 years, I'm not reading off a teleprompter, but I am presenting the material as they always do...



And the Washington Post is writing I am a 'Master of Ceremonies' as if I am a clown...



I can't emphasize enough that we are right now at a tipping point, a turning point. We're not just exposing the CNN and the media, we're exposing the whole Matrix.



I've been fighting this battle for seven years. Sometimes in the shadows, sometimes in ways you see, sometimes in ways you don't see.



We include information that they edit out. That is what you need to know...



In this article, the Washington Post doesn't actually mention anything in the video, they leave all the substance out. They just characterize me and label me. And it is really about this. We include information they don't want you to see. I want to hopefully get into who is doing this, why, because I think it is important for people to understand the history of propaganda...



For them to call me a propagandist is beyond fake news, it is some kind of sick, twisted, perverted, devious deceit. To call what we do propaganda, when we show you what they say in their own words...



This is a matter of extreme public interest. Extreme public interest. And in many ways, I don't feel sorry for the guy [in the video] at all. He's not a villain here, it is naked honesty, and we think it is absolutely justified. I think the most important thing to take away from the series is the culture of CNN, right from the top...



In the 1920s Edward Bernays wrote a book called Propaganda [link to full PDF], I have actually been researching it quite a bit. Because it is all history repeating.



The book itself is not antisemitic, but it was used by the Nazis as well as the modern media, but Edward Bernays says people, the citizens, are incapable of making their own decisions and are guided by "herd instincts and mere prejudice."



And this stands in clear contrast to the Veritas vision, which is to give people information.



O'KEEFE: The order-follower always bears more moral culpability than the order-giver, because the order-follower is the one who actually performs the action, who is actually taking part in the action.

O'Keefe reads a note he got from a fan: