Narrative: a way of presenting or understanding a situation or series of events that reflects and promotes a particular point of view or set of valuesThe two greatest tools of a propagandist are repetition and suppression. The most common method is to repeat a focused narrative relentlessly, on as many venues as possible, to the targeted demographic. It will eventually be believed by a significant percentage of that demographic even though it may be demonstrably false. While they are doing this they suppress counter information that might diminish or reveal the falsehood of their narrative. This technique has been used by totalitarian regimes for a very long time. It is common practice in Communist China and North Korea, the dictatorships of Russia and Venezuela, and other governments that restrict freedom and enslave their citizens. It has now come to the United States.