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|description=Mentioned in [[Nineteen Eighty-Four]] as a tool of [[censorship]], now used metaphorically to describe the fate of unpalatable truths.  
 
|description=Mentioned in [[Nineteen Eighty-Four]] as a tool of [[censorship]], now used metaphorically to describe the fate of unpalatable truths.  
}}A '''Memory hole''' is a method of destroying documents that [[George Orwell]] famously described in ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four|1984]]''. Metaphorically, it refers to censorship or amnesia of unwanted information, especially as a result of an intention to deny the past in order to lie about it.
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}}A '''Memory hole''' is a method of destroying documents that [[George Orwell]] famously described in the dystopian ''[[Nineteen Eighty-Four|1984]]''. The phrase has been used metonymously to refer to (self-)[[censorship]], especially the denial of past history such as that required to [[cover-up]] [[false flag attacks]].  
  
 
==Usage==
 
==Usage==
The phrase is often used with the preposition "down", so that documents, ideas or facts are said to vanish/slip/disappear "down the memory hole" when they are [[censorsed]]. For example, [[Harry Truman]]'s [[Document:Limit CIA Role To Intelligence|call to check the CIA's powers]], [[Osama bin Laden]]'s [[Document:General Hamid Gul - Interview|denial of culpability for 9-11]] or [[Jimmy Carter]]'s statement that "America does not at the moment [in 2013] have a functioning [[democracy]]."<ref name="50years">[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]]</ref>
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The phrase is often used with the preposition "down", so that documents, ideas or facts are said to vanish/slip/disappear "down the memory hole" when they are [[censored]]. For example, [[Harry Truman]]'s [[Document:Limit CIA Role To Intelligence|call to check the CIA's powers]], [[Osama bin Laden]]'s [[Document:General Hamid Gul - Interview|denial of culpability for 9-11]] or [[Jimmy Carter]]'s statement that "America does not at the moment [in 2013] have a functioning [[democracy]]."<ref name="50years">[[Document:Fifty Years of the Deep State]]</ref>
  
 
==20th Century==
 
==20th Century==

Latest revision as of 07:40, 3 January 2025

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Founder(s)George Orwell
Mentioned in Nineteen Eighty-Four as a tool of censorship, now used metaphorically to describe the fate of unpalatable truths.

A Memory hole is a method of destroying documents that George Orwell famously described in the dystopian 1984. The phrase has been used metonymously to refer to (self-)censorship, especially the denial of past history such as that required to cover-up false flag attacks.

Usage

The phrase is often used with the preposition "down", so that documents, ideas or facts are said to vanish/slip/disappear "down the memory hole" when they are censored. For example, Harry Truman's call to check the CIA's powers, Osama bin Laden's denial of culpability for 9-11 or Jimmy Carter's statement that "America does not at the moment [in 2013] have a functioning democracy."[1]

20th Century

The 20th century commercially-controlled media was a few to many broadcast medium, as such well suited to the implementation of memory holes. This website details dozens of 20th century events which have fallen to some extent down the memory hole, particularly those perpetrated by the US deep state, such as:

21st Century

Chris Williamson MP on 19 December 2018, after Dan Lafayeedney slammed the door to the Institute for Statecraft in his face.

2001


Computers enables perfect recall of past data, leading to the saying that the "internet never forgets",[2]. Moreover, since the internet (and especially the world wide web) allow instantaneous moving of documents globally, the realisation of an effective memory hole is nowadays very difficult (and risks the Streisand effect).

This website is an effort to counter the memory hole phenomenon, to compile information and in so doing to expose deceptions past and present. The Memory Hole Blog is similarly inspired.

 

An example

Page nameDescription
9-11/Insider TradingA mound of evidence points to insider trading. However, the 9/11 Commission decided not to investigate the matter and the SEC destroyed important records.

 

Related Quotation

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Search engine“When trying to triangulate truth these days, it is often useful to employ multiple different search engines.”Robert Malone28 January 2023
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