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Title: Why Americans Will Believe Almost Anything
Source: Rense/Dorway.com
URL Source: http://www.rense.com/general78/believe.htm
Published: Jan 2, 2011
Author: Tim O'Shea
Post Date: 2011-01-02 14:28:38 by Original_Intent
Keywords: Bernays, Perception, manipulation, PsyOps
Views: 782
Comments: 56

Why Americans Will
Believe Almost Anything
By Tim O'Shea

10-30-7


Aldous Huxley's inspired 1954 essay detailed the vivid, mind-expanding, multisensory insights of his mescaline adventures. By altering his brain chemistry with natural psychotropics, Huxley tapped into a rich and fluid world of shimmering, indescribable beauty and power. With his neurosensory input thus triggered, Huxley was able to enter that parallel universe described by every mystic and space captain in recorded history. Whether by hallucination or epiphany, Huxley sought to remove all bonds, all controls, all filters, all cultural conditioning from his perceptions and to confront Nature or the World or Reality first-hand - in its unpasteurized, unedited, unretouched infinite rawness.
 
Those bonds are much harder to break today, half a century later. We are the most conditioned, programmed beings the world has ever known. Not only are our thoughts and attitudes continually being shaped and molded; our very awareness of the whole design seems like it is being subtly and inexorably erased. The doors of our perception are carefully and precisely regulated. Who cares, right?

 
It is an exhausting and endless task to keep explaining to people how most issues of conventional wisdom are scientifically implanted in the public consciousness by a thousand media clips per day. In an effort to save time, I would like to provide just a little background on the handling of information in this country. Once the basic principles are illustrated about how our current system of media control arose historically, the reader might be more apt to question any given story in today's news.
 
If everybody believes something, it's probably wrong. We call that
 
CONVENTIONAL WISDOM
 

In America, conventional wisdom that has mass acceptance is usually contrived: somebody paid for it. Examples:
 
Pharmaceuticals restore health
Vaccination brings immunity
The cure for cancer is just around the corner
Menopause is a disease condition

When a child is sick, he needs immediate antibiotics
When a child has a fever he needs Tylenol
Hospitals are safe and clean.
America has the best health care in the world.
Americans have the best health in the world.
Milk is a good source of calcium.

You never outgrow your need for milk.
Vitamin C is ascorbic acid.
Aspirin prevents heart attacks.
Heart drugs improve the heart.
Back and neck pain are the only reasons for spinal adjustment.
No child can get into school without being vaccinated.

The FDA thoroughly tests all drugs before they go on the market.
Pregnancy is a serious medical condition
Infancy is a serious medical condition
Chemotherapy and radiation are effective cures for cancer
When your child is diagnosed with an ear infection, antibiotics should be given immediately 'just in case'
Ear tubes are for the good of the child.

Estrogen drugs prevent osteoporosis after menopause.
Pediatricians are the most highly trained of al medical specialists.
The purpose of the health care industry is health.
HIV is the cause of AIDS.
AZT is the cure.
Without vaccines, infectious diseases will return

Fluoride in the city water protects your teeth
Flu shots prevent the flu.
Vaccines are thoroughly tested before being placed on the Mandated Schedule.
Doctors are certain that the benefits of vaccines far outweigh any possible risks.
There is a terrorist threat in the US.
There is a bioterrorist threat in the US.

The NASDAQ is a natural market controlled by supply and demand.
Chronic pain is a natural consequence of aging.
Soy is your healthiest source of protein.
Insulin shots cure diabetes.
After we take out your gall bladder you can eat anything you want
Allergy medicine will cure allergies.

An airliner can be flown with professional precision by a group of crazed amateurs into a 100-storey building and can cause that building to collapse on its own footprint. Twice.
The Iraquis blew up the World Trade Center.
 
This is a list of illusions, that have cost billions to conjure up. Did you ever wonder why most people in this country generally accept most of the above statements?
 
 
PROGRAMMING THE VIEWER

 
 
Even the most undiscriminating viewer may suspect that TV newsreaders and news articles are not telling us the whole story. The slightly more lucid may have begun to glimpse the calculated intent of standard news content and are wondering about the reliability and accuracy of the way events are presented. For the very few who take time to research beneath the surface of the daily programming and who are still capable of independent thought, a somewhat darker picture begins to emerge. These may perceive bits of evidence of the profoundly technical science behind much of what is served up in mass media.
 
Events taking place in today's world are enormously complex. An impossibly convoluted tangle of interrelated and unrelated occurrences happens simultaneously, often in dynamic conflict. To even acknowledge this complexity contradicts a fundamental axiom of media science: Keep It Simple.
 
 
In real life, events don't take place in black and white, but in a thousand shades of grey. Just discovering the actual facts and events as they transpire is difficult enough. The river is different each time we step into it. By the time a reasonable understanding of an event has been apprehended, new events have already made that interpretation obsolete. And this is not even adding historical, social, or political elements into the mix, which are necessary for interpretation of events. Popular media gives up long before this level of analysis.

 
Media stories cover only the tiniest fraction of actual events, but stupidly claim to be summarizing "all the news."
 
The final goal of media is to create a following of docile, unquestioning consumers. To that end, three primary tools have historically been employed:
 
 
 
deceit

dissimulation
distraction
 
 
Over time, the sophistication of these tools of propaganda has evolved to a very structured science, taking its cues in an unbroken line from principles laid down by the Father of Spin himself, Edward L Bernays, over a century ago, as we will see.
 
Let's look at each tool very briefly:

 
 
DECEIT
 
 
Deliberate misrepresentation of fact has always been the privilege of the directors of mass media. Their agents - the PR industry - cannot afford random objective journalism interpreting events as they actually take place. This would be much too confusing for the average consumer, who has been spoonfed his opinions since the day he was born. No, we can't have that. In all the confusion the viewer might get the idea that he is supposed to make up his own mind about the significance of some event or other. The end product of good media is single-mindedness. Confusion and individual interpretation of events do not foster the homogenized, one-dimensional lemming outlook.
 
For this reason, events must have a spin put on them - an interpretation, a frame of reference. Subtleties are omitted; all that is presented is the bottom line. The minute that decision is made - what spin to put on a story - we have left the world of reporting and entered the world of propaganda. By definition, propaganda replaces faithful reporting with deceitful reporting.

 
Here's an obvious example: the absurd and unremitting allegations of Saddam's weapons of mass destruction as a rationale for the invasion of Iraq. Of course none were ever found, but that is irrelevant. We weren't really looking for any weapons - but the deceit served its purpose - get us in there. Later the ruse can be abandoned and forgotten; its usefulness is over. And nobody will notice. Characterization of Saddam as a murderous tyrant was decided to be an insufficient excuse for invading a sovereign nation. After all, there are literally dozens of murderous tyrants the world over, going their merry ways. We can't be expected to police all of them.
 
So it was decided that the murderous tyrant thing, though good, was not enough. To whip a sleeping people into war consciousness has historically involved one additional prerequisite: threat. Saddam must therefore be not only a baby-killing maniac; he must be a threat to the rest of the world, especially America. Why? Because he has weapons of mass destruction. For almost two years, this myth was assiduously programmed into the lowest common denominator of awareness which Americans substitute for consciousness. Even though the myth has now been openly dismissed by the Regime itself, the majority of us still believe it.
 
Hitler used the exact same tack with the Czechs and Poles at the beginning of his rampage. These peaceful peoples were not portrayed as an easy mark for the German war machine - no, they were a threat to the Fatherland itself. Just like Albania in the Dustin Hoffman movie. And threats must be removed by all available force.
 

With Iraq, the fact that UN inspectors never came up with any of these dread weapons before Saddam was captured - this fact was never mentioned again. That one phrase - WMD WMD WMD - repeated ad nauseam month after month had served its purpose - whip the people into war mode. It didn't have to be true; it just had to work. A staggering indicator of how low the general awareness had sunk is that this mantra continued to be used as our license to invade Iraq long after our initial assault. If Saddam had any such weapons, probably a good time to trot them out would be when a foreign country is moving in, wouldn't you say?
 
No weapons were ever found, nor will they be. So confident was the PR machine in the general inattention to detail commonly exhibited by the comatose American people that they didn't even find it necessary to plant a few mass weapons in order to justify the invasion. It was almost insulting.
 
So we see that a little deceit goes a long way. All it takes is repetition. Lay the groundwork and the people will buy anything. After that just ride it out until they seem doubtful again. Then onto the next deceit.
 
 

DISSIMULATION
 
 
A second tool that is commonly used to create mass intellectual torpor is dissimulation. Dissimulation simply means to pretend not to be something you are. Like some insects who can disguise themselves as leaves or twigs, pretending not to be insects. Or bureaucrats who pretend not to be acting in their own interest, but rather in the public interest. To pretend not to be what you are.
 
Whether it's the Bush league in Iraq or Hitler in Germany, aggressors do not present themselves as marauding invaders initiating hostilities, but instead as defenders against external threats.
 

Freedom-annihilating edicts like the Homeland Security Act and the Patriot Act - currently the law of the land - do not represent themselves as the negation of every principle the Founding Fathers laid down, or as shaky pretexts for the Takers to further loot the country, but rather as public services, benevolent and necessary new rules to ensure our SECURITY against various imagined enemies. To pretend to be what you are not: dissimulation.
 
Other obvious examples of dissimulation we see today include:
 
pretending like the world's oil will not be gone in 35 years
pretending like more and more government will not further stifle an already struggling economy
pretending like programs favoring "minorities" are not just another form of racism

pretending like drug laws are necessary for national security
pretending like passing more and more laws every year is not geared ultimately for the advancement of the law enforcement, security, and prison industries
pretending there is a bioterrorist threat in the US today
pretending there is a terrorist threat in the US today
pretending the Bush regime has not benefited from every program that came out of 9/11
 

 
To pretend to be what you are not: dissimulation.
 
 
DISTRACTION
 
 
A third tool necessary to media in order to keep the public from thinking too much is distraction. Bread and circuses worked for Caesar in old Rome. The people need to be kept quiet while the small group in power carries out its agenda, which always involves fortifying its own position.

 
All actions of the present Reich since 9/11 may be explained by plugging in one of four beneficiaries:
 
 
 
Oil
Pharmaceuticals

War gear
Security systems
 
 
 
Every act, every political event, every public statement of the present administration has promoted one or more of these huge sectors. More oil, more drugs, more weapons, more security.
 

But the people mustn't be allowed to notice things like that. So they must be smokescreened by other stuff , blatant obvious stuff which is really easy to understand and which they think has a greater bearing on their day to day life. A classic axiom of propaganda is that people shouldn't be allowed to think too much about what the government is doing in their name. After all, there's more to life than politics, right? So while the power group has its cozy little war going on, the people need to have their attention diverted.
 
All the strong men of history would have given their eyeteeth to have at their disposal the number and types of distractions available to today's regimes:
 
- TV sports, its orchestrated frenzy and spectacle
 
- Super Sunday

 
- an endless succession of unspeakably boring, inane movies, short on plot, long on CGI
 
- the wanton sexless flash of MTV with its uninspired lack of talent, a study in split second phony images
 
- colossally dull TV programs which serve the secondary purpose of instilling proper robot attitudes into people who have little other instruction in life values
 

- the artistic Mojave of modern music, with its soulless cyber-droning, a constant quest for the nadir of reptilian brain stimulation, devoid of lyrical competence, instrumental proficiency, or passion
 
- the ever-retreating promise of financial success, switched now to the trappings and toys that suggest success, available to anyone with a credit card
 
- organized superstitions of all varieties, with their requisite pseudo-spiritual trappings
 
- the constant dramatization of crimes and "issues" throughout the world whose collective goal is the humble and grateful acknowledgement of "how good we've really got it"

 
- dwelling for months on the minutiae of unsupported allegations of impropriety, preferably sexual, of a celebrity personality
 
With these noisy, banal distractions the forces promoting the general decline in intelligence and awareness jubilantly engulf us on all sides. Media science holds the advantage: as people get dumber and dumber year by year it gets easier and easier to keep them dumb. The only challenge is that their threshold keeps getting lower. So in order to keep their attention, messages have to become more obvious and blatant, taking nothing for granted.
 
Here are some indicators of our declining intelligence:
 

- flagrant errors of grammar and spelling rampant in advertising, which go unnoticed
 
- declining SAT scores and the arbitrary resetting of normals, which has occurred at least twice in the past 8 years, in order to cover up the how dumb our kids are really getting
 
- increased volume and decreased speed of the voices of newsreaders on radio and TV
 
- the limited vocabulary and cliched speech allowed in radio programs; the obvious lack of education and requisite pedestrian mentality required of the corporate simians who are featured on radio

 
- increasing illiteracy of high school graduates, both written and spoken
 
- the unwritten policy requiring school teachers, especially math and English teachers, to pass students who have failing marks, especially if they're a certain race or other, so that the school won't "look bad"
 
- decreasing requirements for masters theses and PhD dissertations in both length and content
 

- increasing oversimplification of movie and TV plot lines - absence of subtlety in conceptual and dramatic content; blatant moralizing of compliant robot values
 
- the speed at which images on TV are flashed, giving the viewer barely enough time to recognize which sledgehammer idea they are referring to before the next one appears, about 2 seconds later. That way there is no possible way the brain can follow a train of thought in any kind of depth. From childhood the brain learns that it is not to be tasked with understanding abstractions or concepts of any subtlety from the information presented. All the brain has to do is react to the incessant bombardment of fragmented ADD-generating visual stimuli without trying to derive sense or logic from it. This is why TV should be watched only with the sound off, since it has generally the same educational value as a lava lamp.
 
- the enormous proportion of time spent by TV channels telling the viewer what will be shown in the future, leaving no time for actually delivering what they have already endlessly promised in the recent past, which should be airing at the present moment.
 
- newspaper articles that are not written by reporters but that are scientifically crafted phrase by canny phrase by the PR industry and placed into the columns of syndication in the guise of 'hard news'

 
- Jerky, clumsy news clips, loaded with coarse innuendo and nonsequitur, ridiculously brief: most news clips evoke only the most superficial suggestion of events which may or may not have transpired, resulting generally in the transfer of no information
 
- the downward spiral of the level of ordinary conversations, which are commonly just exercises in stringing together random cliché s from the very finite stock of endlessly repeated homogeneous bytes. It's as though we're only allowed to have 50 thoughts, and most conversation is just linking these 50 programmed audio clips together in a different order. Listen to what people say, the way they say it. Or worse yet, visit a chat room.
 
PUT-UP JOB
 

Now let's imagine for a moment that 9/11 was a put-up job engineered for the sole purpose of cementing the current regime into power and frightening the bovine populace into surrendering even more of what little freedom they have left. Hypothetical situation of course, just work with me a little here. Imagine there never were any dissident crazed terrorists representing Osama or Saddam, but instead a highly disciplined though slightly whacked-out team of military fanatics, programmed somehow to think they were doing something valuable for some faction or other. But carefully trained by agents from on high. A put-up job, from the inside.
 
So then imagine that all the violence and stress perpetrated on the collective American psyche since 9/11 about war, bioterrorism, and security has all been completely unnecessary. And that all the billions of dollars of extra security and wasted time in airports and borders was also totally unnecessary because there never were any terrorists, except those on Capitol Hill. And all the shrill media articles and "stories" that support the few underlying events have been unnecessary, their prime purpose being self promotion. Think how much our quality of life has suffered, and how it will never be the same. What if all this stress has been totally unnecessary?
 
 
Many of our best people have come to precisely these conclusions. Once you get past the initial hurdle of being able to consider the unthinkable possibility that a regime could be so obsessed with gaining political advantage that they would actually blow up 3000 of our own people, the rest falls into place. Over the top? Not such a stretch really when you compare the thousands that have been sacrificed to the whims of other murderous tyrants the world over throughout all of recorded history. Exactly how is it impossible?
 

 
WHAT DO WE REALLY KNOW?
 
 
When it comes to a discussion of what's going on in the world, the honest individual must admit that he has almost no idea. When was the last time George Bush invited you into the Green Room for a private chat with Cheney and Ashcroft about the future of big oil? When did Bill Gates last invite you up to his Redmond digs for a wine and cheese brainstorming session about the next Big Thing? Or when did your neighbor who lives three houses away from you call you up to tell you about the unfulfilled plans of his father who just found out he's dying of cancer? How many life stories of the world's six billion people do you know anything about? This is to say nothing of fluid events which are coming in and out of existence every day between the nations of the world. What do you really know about what is really going on?
 
Seems like much more effort is spent covering up and packaging actual events that are taking place than in trying to accurately report and evaluate them. These are questions of epistemology - what can we know? The answer is - very little, if our only source of information is the superficial everyday media. The few people who buy books don't read them. Passive absorption of pre-interpreted already-figured-out data is the preferred method

 
HOW IT ALL GOT STARTED
 
But wait, we're getting ahead of ourselves. Let's back up a minute. In their book Trust Us We're Experts, Stauber and Rampton pull together some compelling data describing the science of creating public opinion in America. They trace modern public influence back to the early part of the last century, highlighting the work of guys like Edward L. Bernays, the Father of Spin.
 
From his own amazing 1928 chronicle Propaganda, we learn how Edward L. Bernays took the ideas of his famous uncle Sigmund Freud, and applied them to the emerging science of mass persuasion. The only difference was that instead of using these principles to uncover hidden themes in the human unconscious, the way Freudian psychology does, Bernays studied these same ideas in order to learn how to mask agendas and to create illusions that deceive and misrepresent, for marketing purposes.
 

THE FATHER OF SPIN
 
Edward L. Bernays dominated the PR industry until the 1940s, and was a significant force for another 40 years after that. (Tye) During that time, Bernays took on hundreds of diverse assignments to create a public perception about some idea or product. A few examples:
 
As a neophyte with the Committee on Public Information, one of Bernays' first assignments was to help sell the First World War to the American public with the idea to "Make the World Safe for Democracy." (Ewen) We've seen this phrase used in every war, police action, and spoiling raid we've carried out since that time.
 
A few years later, Bernays set up a stunt to popularize the notion of women smoking cigarettes. In organizing the 1929 Easter Parade in New York City, Bernays showed himself as a force to be reckoned with. He organized the Torches of Liberty Brigade in which suffragettes marched in the parade smoking cigarettes as a mark of women's liberation. After that one event, women would be able to feel secure about destroying their own lungs in public, the same way that men have always done.

 
Bernays popularized the idea of bacon for breakfast.
 
Bernays also set up the liaison between the tobacco industry and the American Medical Association that lasted for nearly 50 years. His ad campaign proved to all and sundry that cigarettes were beneficial to health. Just look at ads in old issues of Life, Look, Time or Journal of the American Medical Association from the 40s and 50s in which doctors are recommending this or that brand of cigarettes as promoting healthful digestion, or whatever.
 
During the next several decades Bernays and his colleagues evolved the principles by which masses of people could be generally swayed through messages repeated over and over, hundreds of times per week.
 

Once the economic power of media became apparent, other countries of the world rushed to follow our lead. But Bernays remained the gold standard. He was the source to whom the new PR leaders across the world would always defer. Josef Goebbels, Hitler's minister of propaganda, closely studied the principles of Edward Bernays when Goebbels was developing the popular rationale he would use to convince the Germans that in order to purify their race they had to kill 6 million of the impure. (Stauber)
 
SMOKE AND MIRRORS
 
As he saw it, Bernay's job was to reframe an issue; to create a desired image that would put a particular product or concept in a desirable light. He never saw himself as a master hoodwinker, but rather as a beneficent servant of humanity, providing a valuable service. Bernays described the public as a 'herd that needed to be led.' And this herdlike thinking makes people "susceptible to leadership." Bernays never deviated from his fundamental axiom to "control the masses without their knowing it." The best PR happens with the people unaware that they are being manipulated.
 
Stauber describes Bernays' rationale like this:

 
"the scientific manipulation of public opinion was necessary to overcome chaos and conflict in a democratic society."
 
- Trust Us, p 42
 
These early mass persuaders postured themselves as performing a moral service for humanity in general. Democracy was too good for people; they needed to be told what to think, because they were incapable of rational thought by themselves.
 

Here's a paragraph from Bernays' Propaganda:
 
 
"Those who manipulate the unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. We are governed, our minds molded, our tastes formed, our ideas suggested largely by men we have never heard of. This is a logical result of the way in which our democratic society is organized. Vast numbers of human beings must cooperate in this manner if they are to live together as a smoothly functioning society. In almost every act of our lives whether in the sphere of politics or business in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons who understand the mental processes and social patterns of the masses. It is they who pull the wires that control the public mind."
 
A tad different from Thomas Jefferson's view on the subject:
 

"I know of no safe depository of the ultimate power of the society but the people themselves; and if we think them not enlightened enough to exercise that control with a wholesome discretion, the remedy is not take it from them, but to inform their discretion."
 
Inform their discretion. Bernays believed that only a few possessed the necessary insight into the Big Picture to be entrusted with this sacred task. And luckily, he saw himself as one of that elect.
 
HERE COMES THE MONEY
 
Once the possibilities of applying Freudian psychology to mass media were glimpsed, Bernays soon had more corporate clients than he could handle. Global corporations fell all over themselves courting the new Image Makers. There were dozens of goods and services and ideas to be sold to a susceptible public. Over the years, these players have had the money to make their images happen. A few examples:

 
Philip Morris
Pfizer
Union Carbide
Allstate
Monsanto

Eli Lilly
tobacco industry
Ciba Geigy
lead industry
Coors
DuPont

Shell Oil
Chlorox
Standard Oil
Procter & Gamble
Boeing

Dow Chemical
General Motors
Goodyear
General Mills
 
THE PLAYERS

 
Dozens of PR firms have emerged to answer the demand for spin control. Among them:
 
Burson-Marsteller
Edelman
Hill & Knowlton

Kamer-Singer
Ketchum
Mongovin, Biscoe, and Duchin
BSMG
Ruder-Finn
 

Though world-famous within the PR industry, these are names we don't know, and for good reason. The best PR goes unnoticed. For decades they have created the opinions that most of us were raised with, on virtually any issue which has the remotest commercial value, including:
 
pharmaceutical drugs
vaccines
medicine as a profession
alternative medicine

fluoridation of city water
chlorine
household cleaning products
tobacco
dioxin
global warming

leaded gasoline
cancer research and treatment
pollution of the oceans
forests and lumber
images of celebrities, including damage control
crisis and disaster management

genetically modified foods
aspartame
food additives; processed foods
dental amalgams
autism
 

LESSON #1
 
Bernays learned early on that the most effective way to create credibility for a product or an image was by "independent third-party" endorsement. For example, if General Motors were to come out and say that global warming is a hoax thought up by some liberal tree-huggers, people would suspect GM's motives, since GM's fortune is made by selling automobiles. If however some independent research institute with a very credible sounding name like the Global Climate Coalition comes out with a scientific report that says global warming is really a fiction, people begin to get confused and to have doubts about the original issue.
 
So that's exactly what Bernays did. With a policy inspired by genius, he set up "more institutes and foundations than Rockefeller and Carnegie combined." (Stauber p 45) Quietly financed by the industries whose products were being evaluated, these "independent" research agencies would churn out "scientific" studies and press materials that could create any image their handlers wanted. Such front groups are given high-sounding names like:
 
Temperature Research Foundation

International Food Information Council
Consumer Alert
The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition
Air Hygiene Foundation
Industrial Health Federation
International Food Information Council

Manhattan Institute
Center for Produce Quality
Tobacco Institute Research Council
Cato Institute
American Council on Science and Health
Global Climate Coalition

Alliance for Better Foods
 
Sound pretty legit don't they?
 
CANNED NEWS RELEASES
 
As Stauber explains, these organizations and hundreds of others like them are front groups whose sole mission is to advance the image of the global corporations who fund them, like those -listed on page 2 above. This is accomplished in part by an endless stream of 'press releases' announcing "breakthrough" research to every radio station and newspaper in the country. (Robbins) Many of these canned reports read like straight news, and indeed are purposely molded in the news format. This saves journalists the trouble of researching the subjects on their own, especially on topics about which they know very little. Entire sections of the release or in the case of video news releases, the whole thing can be just lifted intact, with no editing, given the byline of the reporter or newspaper or TV station - and voilá¡ Instant news - copy and paste. Written by corporate PR firms.

 
Does this really happen? Every single day, since the 1920s when the idea of the News Release was first invented by Ivy Lee. (Stauber, p 22) Sometimes as many as half the stories appearing in an issue of the Wall St. Journal are based solely on such PR press releases.. (22) These types of stories are mixed right in with legitimately researched stories. Unless you have done the research yourself, you won't be able to tell the difference. So when we see new "research" being cited, we should always first suspect that the source is another industry-backed front group. A common tip-off is the word "breakthrough."
 
THE LANGUAGE OF SPIN
 
As 1920s spin pioneers like Ivy Lee and Edward Bernays gained more experience, they began to formulate rules and guidelines for creating public opinion. They learned quickly that mob psychology must focus on emotion, not facts. Since the mob is incapable of rational thought, motivation must be based not on logic but on presentation. Here are some of the axioms of the new science of PR:
 

technology is a religion unto itself
if people are incapable of rational thought, real democracy is dangerous
important decisions should be left to experts
when reframing issues, stay away from substance; create images
never state a clearly demonstrable lie
 

Words are very carefully chosen for their emotional impact. Here's an example. A front group called the International Food Information Council handles the public's natural aversion to genetically modified foods. Trigger words are repeated all through the text. Now in the case of GM foods, the public is instinctively afraid of these experimental new creations which have suddenly popped up on our grocery shelves and which are said to have DNA alterations. The IFIC wants to reassure the public of the safety of GM foods. So it avoids words like:
 
Frankenfoods
Hitler
biotech
chemical

DNA
experiments
manipulate
money
safety
scientists

radiation
roulette
gene-splicing
gene gun
random
 

Instead, good PR for GM foods contains words like:
 
hybrids
natural order
beauty
choice

bounty
cross-breeding
diversity
earth
farmer
organic

wholesome
 
It's just basic Freudian/Tony Robbins word association. The fact that GM foods are not hybrids that have been subjected to the slow and careful scientific methods of real cross-breeding doesn't really matter. This is pseudoscience, not science. Form is everything and substance just a passing myth. (Trevanian)
 
Who do you think funds the International Food Information Council? Take a wild guess. Right - Monsanto, DuPont, Frito-Lay, Coca Cola, Nutrasweet - those in a position to make fortunes from GM foods. (Stauber p 20)
 
CHARACTERISTICS OF GOOD PROPAGANDA

 
As the science of mass control evolved, PR firms developed further guidelines for effective copy. Here are some of the gems:
 
dehumanize the attacked party by labeling and name calling
speak in glittering generalities using emotionally positive words
when covering something up, don't use plain English; stall for time; distract
get endorsements from celebrities, churches, sports figures, street people - anyone who has no expertise in the subject at hand

the 'plain folks' ruse: us billionaires are just like you
when minimizing outrage, don't say anything memorable
when minimizing outrage, point out the benefits of what just happened
when minimizing outrage, avoid moral issues
 
Keep this list. Start watching for these techniques. Not hard to find - look at today's paper or tonight's TV news. See what they're doing; these guys are good!

 
SCIENCE FOR HIRE
 
PR firms have become very sophisticated in the preparation of news releases. They have learned how to attach the names of famous scientists to research that those scientists have not even looked at. (Stauber, p 201) It's a common practice. In this way, the editors of newspapers and TV news shows are themselves often unaware that an individual release is a total PR fabrication. Or at least they have "deniability," right?
 
Stauber tells the amazing story of how leaded gas came into the picture. In 1922, General Motors discovered that adding lead to gasoline gave cars more horsepower. When there was some concern about safety, GM paid the Bureau of Mines to do some fake "testing" and publish spurious research that 'proved' that inhalation of lead was harmless. Enter Charles Kettering.
 

Founder of the world famous Sloan-Kettering Memorial Institute for medical research, Charles Kettering also happened to be an executive with General Motors. By some strange coincidence, we soon have Sloan-Kettering issuing reports stating that lead occurs naturally in the body and that the body has a way of eliminating low level exposure. Through its association with The Industrial Hygiene Foundation and PR giant Hill & Knowlton, Sloane-Kettering opposed all anti-lead research for years. (Stauber p 92). Without organized scientific opposition, for the next 60 years more and more gasoline became leaded, until by the 1970s, 90% or our gasoline was leaded.
 
Finally it became too obvious to hide that lead was a major carcinogen, which they knew all along, and leaded gas was phased out in the late 1980s. But during those 60 years, it is estimated that some 30 million tons of lead were released in vapor form onto American streets and highways. 30 million tons. (Stauber)
 
That is PR, my friends.
 

JUNK SCIENCE
 
In 1993 a guy named Peter Huber wrote a new book and coined a new term. The book was Galileo's Revenge and the term was junk science . Huber's absurd thesis was that real science supports technology, industry, and progress. Anything else should be thought of as junk science. Not surprisingly, Stauber explains how Huber's book was supported by the industry-backed Manhattan Institute.
 
Huber's book was generally dismissed not only because it was so poorly written, but because it failed to realize one fact: true scientific research begins with no conclusions. Real scientists are seeking the truth because they do not yet know what the truth is.
 
True scientific method goes like this:

 
1. form a hypothesis
2. make predictions for that hypothesis
3. test the predictions
4. reject or revise the hypothesis based on the research findings
 
Boston University scientist Dr. David Ozonoff explains that ideas in science are themselves like "living organisms, that must be nourished, supported, and cultivated with resources for making them grow and flourish." (Stauber p 205) Great ideas that don't get this financial support because the commercial angles are not immediately obvious - these ideas wither and die.

 
Another way you can often distinguish real science from phony is that real science points out flaws in its own research. Phony science pretends there were no flaws.
 
THE REAL JUNK SCIENCE
 
Contrast this with modern PR and its constant pretensions to sound science. Corporate sponsored research, whether it's in the area of drugs, GM foods, or chemistry begins with predetermined conclusions. It is the job of the scientists then to prove that these conclusions are true, because of the economic upside that proof will bring to the industries paying for that research. This invidious approach to science has shifted the entire focus of research in America during the past 50 years, as any true scientist is likely to admit. If a drug company is spending 10 million dollars on a research project to prove the viability of some new drug, and the preliminary results start coming back about the dangers of that drug, what happens? Right. No more funding. The well dries up. What is being promoted under such a system? Science? Or rather Entrenched Medical Error?"
 

Stauber documents the increasing amount of corporate sponsorship of university research. (206) This has nothing to do with the pursuit of knowledge. Scientists lament that research has become just another commodity, something bought and sold. (Crossen)
 
THE TWO MAIN TARGETS OF "SOUND SCIENCE"
 
It is shocking when Stauber shows how the vast majority of corporate PR today opposes any research that seeks to protect
 
public health

the environment
 
It's a funny thing that most of the time when we see the phrase "junk science," it is in a context of defending something that threatens either the environment or our health. This makes sense when one realizes that money changes hands only by selling the illusion of health and the illusion of environmental protection or the illusion of health. True public health and real preservation of the earth's environment have very low market value.
 
Stauber thinks it ironic that industry's self-proclaimed debunkers of junk science are usually non-scientists themselves. (255) Here again they can do this because the issue is not science, but the creation of images.
 
THE LANGUAGE OF ATTACK

 
When PR firms attack legitimate environmental groups and alternative medicine people, they again use special words which will carry an emotional punch:
 
outraged
sound science
junk science
sensible

scaremongering
responsible
phobia
hoax
alarmist
hysteria

 
The next time you are reading a newspaper article about an environmental or health issue, note how the author shows bias by using the above terms. This is the result of very specialized training.
 
Another standard PR tactic is to use the rhetoric of the environmentalists themselves to defend a dangerous and untested product that poses an actual threat to the environment. This we see constantly in the PR smokescreen that surrounds genetically modified foods. They talk about how GM foods are necessary to grow more food and to end world hunger, when the reality is that GM foods actually have lower yields per acre than natural crops. (Stauber p 173) The grand design sort of comes into focus once you realize that almost all GM foods have been created by the sellers of herbicides and pesticides so that those plants can withstand greater amounts of herbicides and pesticides. (see The Magic Bean)
 
THE MIRAGE OF PEER REVIEW
 

Publish or perish is the classic dilemma of every research scientist. That means whoever expects funding for the next research project had better get the current research paper published in the best scientific journals. And we all know that the best scientific journals, like JAMA, New England Journal, British Medical Journal, etc. are peer-reviewed. Peer review means that any articles which actually get published, between all those full color drug ads and pharmaceutical centerfolds, have been reviewed and accepted by some really smart guys with a lot of credentials. The assumption is, if the article made it past peer review, the data and the conclusions of the research study have been thoroughly checked out and bear some resemblance to physical reality.
 
But there are a few problems with this hot little set up. First off, money
.
 
Even though prestigious venerable medical journals pretend to be so objective and scientific and incorruptible, the reality is that they face the same type of being called to account that all glossy magazines must confront: don't antagonize your advertisers. Those full-page drug ads in the best journals cost millions, Jack. How long will a pharmaceutical company pay for ad space in a magazine that prints some very sound scientific research paper that attacks the safety of the drug in the centerfold? Think about it. The editors may lack moral fibre, but they aren't stupid.
 

Another problem is the conflict of interest thing. There's a formal requirement for all medical journals that any financial ties between an author and a product manufacturer be disclosed in the article. In practice, it never happens. A study done in 1997 of 142 medical journals did not find even one such disclosure. (Wall St. Journal, 2 Feb 99)
 
A 1998 study from the New England Journal of Medicine found that 96% of peer reviewed articles had financial ties to the drug they were studying. (Stelfox, 1998) Big shock, huh? Any disclosures? Yeah, right. This study should be pointed out whenever somebody starts getting too pompous about the objectivity of peer review, like they often do.
 
Then there's the outright purchase of space. A drug company may simply pay $100,000 to a journal to have a favorable article printed. (Stauber, p 204)
 
Fraud in peer review journals is nothing new. In 1987, the New England Journal ran an article that followed the research of R. Slutsky MD over a seven year period. During that time, Dr. Slutsky had published 137 articles in a number of peer-reviewed journals. NEJM found that in at least 60 of these 137, there was evidence of major scientific fraud and misrepresentation, including:

 
reporting data for experiments that were never done
reporting measurements that were never made
reporting statistical analyses that were never done
o Engler
 
Dean Black PhD, describes what he the calls the Babel Effect

that results when this very common and frequently undetected scientific fraud in peer-reviewed journals is quoted by other researchers, who are in turn re-quoted by still others, and so on.
 
Want to see something that sort of re-frames this whole discussion? Check out the McDonald's ads which routinely appear in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Then keep in mind that this is the same publication that for almost 50 years ran cigarette ads proclaiming the health benefits of tobacco. (Robbins)
 
Very scientific, oh yes.
 
KILL YOUR TV?

 
Hope this chapter has given you a hint to start reading newspaper and magazine articles a little more critically, and perhaps start watching TV news shows with a slightly different attitude than you had before. Always ask, what are they selling here, and who's selling it? And if you actually follow up on Stauber & Rampton's book and check out some of the other resources below, you might even glimpse the possibility of advancing your life one quantum simply by ceasing to subject your brain to mass media. That's right - no more newspapers, no more TV news, no more Time magazine or People magazine Newsweek. ?
 
You could actually do that. Just think what you could do with the extra time alone.
 
Really feel like you need to "relax" or find out "what's going on in the world" for a few hours every day? Think about the news of the past couple of years for a minute. Do you really suppose the major stories that have dominated headlines and TV news have been "what is going on in the world?" Do you actually think there's been nothing going on besides the contrived tech slump, the re-filtered accounts of foreign violence and disaster, the accounts of US retribution in the Middle East, making Afghanistan and Iraq safe for democracy, etc., and all the other non-stories that the puppeteers dangle before us every day? What about when they get a big one, like with OJ or Michael Jackson or the London bombing? Or now with the Rove-Neo-Nazi aftermath of 9/11. Do we really need to know all that detail, day after day? Do we have any way of verifying all that detail, even if we wanted to? What is the purpose of media? To inform the public? Hardly.

 
The primary purpose of media is to keep the public in a state of fear and uncertainty
so that they'll watch again tomorrow to see how much worse things got. And be subjected to the same advertising.
 
 
Oversimplification? Of course. That's the hallmark of mass media mastery - simplicity. The invisible hand. Like Edward Bernays said, the people must be controlled without them knowing it.
 

Consider this: what was really going on in the world all that time they were distracting us with all that stupid vexatious daily smokescreen? We have no way of knowing. And most of it doesn't even concern us even if we could know it. Fear and uncertainty - that's what keeps people coming back for more.
 
If this seems like a radical outlook, let's take it one step further:
 
What would you lose from your life if you stopped watching TV and stopped reading newspapers and glossy magazines altogether?
 
Whoa!

 
Would your life really suffer any financial, moral, intellectual, spiritual, or academic loss from such a decision?
 
Do you really need to have your family continually absorbing the illiterate, amoral, phony, culturally bereft, desperately brainless values of the people featured in the average nightly TV program? Are these fake, programmed robots "normal"?
 
Do you need to have your life values constantly spoonfed to you?
 

Are those shows really amusing, or just a necessary distraction to keep you from looking at reality, or trying to figure things out yourself by doing a little independent reading? Or perhaps from actually having a conversation with the people who live in the same house with you?
 
What else could we be doing with all this freed-up time that would actually expand awareness?
 
PLANET OF THE APES?
 
There's no question that as a nation, we're getting dumber year by year. Look at the presidents we've been choosing lately. Ever notice the blatant grammar mistakes so ubiquitous in today's advertising and billboards? Literacy is marginal in most American secondary schools. Three-fourths of California high school seniors can't read well enough to pass their exit exams. ( SJ Mercury ) If you think other parts of the country are smarter, try this one: hand any high school senior a book by Dumas or Jane Austen, and ask them to open to any random page and just read one paragraph out loud. Go ahead, do it. SAT scales are arbitrarily shifted lower and lower to disguise how dumb kids are getting year by year. (ADD: A Designer Disease) At least 1 in 6 have documented "learning disabilities," which are reinforced and rewarded by special treatment and special drugs. Ever hear of anyone failing a grade any more?

 
Or observe the intellectual level of the average movie which these days may only last one or two weeks in the theatres, especially if it has insufficient explosions, chase scenes, silicone, fake martial arts, and cretinesque dialogue. Doesn't anyone else notice how badly these 30 or 40 "movie stars" we keep seeing over and over in variations of the same few plots must now overact to get their point across to an ever-dimming audience? How they must say their lines louder and slower as time goes by?
 
Radio? Consider the low mental qualifications of the falsely animated corporate simians they hire as DJs - seems like they're only allowed to have 50 thoughts, which they just repeat at random. The less their education, the better. And at what point did popular music cease to require the study of any musical instrument or theory whatsoever, not to mention lyric? Perhaps we just don't understand this emerging art form, right? The Darwinism of MTV - apes descended from man.
 
Ever notice how most articles in any of the glossy magazines sound like they were all written by the same guy? And this writer just graduated from junior college? And yet he has all today's correct opinions on social issues, no original ideas, and that shallow, smug, homogenized corporate omniscience, which enables him to assure us that everything is fine
 

All this is great news for the PR industry - makes their job that much easier. Not only are very few paying attention to the process of conditioning; fewer are capable of understanding it even if somebody explained it to them.
 
TEA IN THE CAFETERIA
 
Let's say you're in a crowded cafeteria, and you buy a cup of tea. And as you're about to sit down you see your friend way across the room. So you put the tea down and walk across the room and talk to your friend for a few minutes. Now, coming back to your tea, are you just going to pick it up and drink it? Remember, this is a crowded place and you've just left your tea unattended for several minutes. You've given anybody in that room access to your tea.
 
Why should your mind be any different? Turning on the TV, or uncritically absorbing mass publications every day - these activities allow access to our minds by "just anyone" - anyone who has an agenda, anyone with the resources to create a public image via popular media. As we've seen above, just because we read something or see something on TV doesn't mean it's true or worth knowing. So the idea here is, like the tea, perhaps the mind is also worth guarding, worth limiting access to it.

 
This is the only life we get. Time is our total capital. Why waste it allowing our potential, our scope of awareness, our personality, our values to be shaped, crafted, and boxed up according to the whims of the mass panderers? There are many important issues that are crucial to our physical, mental, and spiritual well-being which require time and study. If it's an issue where money is involved, objective data won't be so easy to obtain. Remember, if everybody knows something, that image has been bought and paid for.
 
Real knowledge takes a little effort, a little excavation down at least one level below what "everybody knows."
 
 
It's the land of the brave and the home of the free /

Where the less you know the better off you'll be.­ Warren Zevon
Disorder in the House
 
 
Copyright MMVII Two Trees
 
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#16. To: buckeroo, Buckmonster Fullofit, Nostradumbass, all (#15)

And of course it just would be a Buckmonster Fullofit Post without the offcial Nostadumbass Logo:


"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-02   21:29:41 ET  (1 image) Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#17. To: PaulCJ (#12)

See post 10.

And your point?

You refer to your Argumentum Ad Hominem as though it meant something. Pathetic.

When you can post something other than logical fallacies please do.

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-02   21:53:15 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: Original_Intent (#17)

You are the one posting "Argumentum Ad Hominem". You post a lot of articles, Though, you don't both to back up those articles with statements, but instead you make baseless attacks on those that question you.

PaulCJ  posted on  2011-01-02   22:21:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#19. To: PaulCJ (#18)

Have you even looked at the definition of Argumentum Ad Hominem?

Based on your response I doubt it.

If you have disagreements or agreements with the actual article then state them. As long as your focus is to attack the poster of an article then that qualifies as Argumentum Ad Hominem. This is pretty clear cut.

Your first post was: "OI, you are a slave to your own beliefs. You will hold to you beliefs even when they have been proven incorrect."

At what point before or after that post did you "disprove" any item or point in the article?

The answer of course is at no point have you. In fact at no point have you even addressed the content of the article. Attacking the poster of an article is not an address of the issues and points made in the article.

"...You post a lot of articles, Though, you don't both to back up those articles with statements, but instead you make baseless attacks on those that question you."

What are you talking about? I post articles that provide information and are for discussion - of the article, and the points made or information provided in the article. Not one of your posts has addressed the subject of the article which is about how people are influenced by Public Relations, and Advertising often detrimentally and covertly by using methods that bypass analytical thought. Not once have you addressed that. Instead your postings have been aimed at attacking, unsuccessfully I might add, the poster of the article while avoiding the substance of the article.

So, I repeat:

Do you argue:

Edward Bernays did not exist?

There are no such things as PR Agencies?

Madison Avenue is a figment of imagination?

Perception Management is not a real study?

Advertisers are not trying to sway the audience into buying whatever they are selling?

Do you have any actual arguments beyond your Argumentum Ad Hominem sniping?

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-02   23:04:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#20. To: Original_Intent (#19)

Based on your response I doubt it.

I have. But, you don't understand what you are talking about.

PaulCJ  posted on  2011-01-02   23:16:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#21. To: PaulCJ (#20)

Got Proof?

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-02   23:40:52 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#22. To: Original_Intent (#21)

Got Proof?

At what? Reading your mind?

PaulCJ  posted on  2011-01-03   1:46:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Original_Intent (#14)

our resident Fed blah blah blah prefer an argument in small monosyllabic words blah blah blah limited range of your Grade School vocabulary blah blah blah you lack the courage or honor blah blah blah your poverty of wit, manners, and honor blah blah blah

You can dish it out, but you can't eat it. That's OK. I understand. You kids are like that. Did you go crying to "mommy" yet? You know who "mommy" is, don't you? LOL!

You don't deserve to be treated with honor. Everyone else here does, but you don't. You call me a fed, but it's you that is acting exactly as a fed would act, by posting crap, Duff Man.

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PSUSA  posted on  2011-01-03   6:39:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#24. To: Original_Intent (#0)

Back in high school , or perhaps my second year of college (memory fails) Mr. Huxley shook me into pre-adulthood with his magnificent Brave New World (1931-32) for which I will be eternally grateful.

Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. .... Yeats

iconoclast  posted on  2011-01-03   9:16:23 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#25. To: Original_Intent (#3)

BTW, OI, thank you so much for a most splendid post. Needless to say, I have bookmarked it.

If I may I would suggest that Mr. John Dewey (a character at least equal to Bernays in insidiousness) laid the groundwork for the easy reception of Mr. Bernay's efforts. I would characterize Bernay as an evil genius, Dewey as an evil loon (the same category shared by my departed first wife).

Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. .... Yeats

iconoclast  posted on  2011-01-03   9:53:34 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: iconoclast (#25) (Edited)

You are most welcome.

Oh, I agree Dewey, and his cohort Barnhardt, funded by old man Carnegie was a real "piece of work".

If you are ever up for a real long read visit American Deception and get the hearing transcripts from the Congressional Record for the Reece Committee hearings from the early 50's. They detail how a lot of the rats nibbling at the American Culture were funded, and still are, by the Robber Baron Fambly "endowments" and various non-profit propaganda outlets.

Tax_Exempt_Foundations_Hearings-Reece_Committee-1953_4-1000p
gs-PART1-GOV.sml.pdf

Tax_Exempt_Foundations_Hearings-Reece_Committee-1953_4-1086p
gs-PART2-GOV.sml.pdf


The short version:

Dodd_Report_to_the_Reece_Committee_on_Foundations-1954-
16pgs-some_pages_missing-POL.sml.pdf

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   16:07:38 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#27. To: Original_Intent (#0)

We are the most conditioned, programmed beings the world has ever known. Not only are our thoughts and attitudes continually being shaped and molded; our very awareness of the whole design seems like it is being subtly and inexorably erased. The doors of our perception are carefully and precisely regulated.

Except for Tim O'Shea, of course.

"If ever this vast country is brought under a single government, it will be one of the most extensive corruption, indifferent and incapable of a wholesome care over so wide a spread of surface. This will not be borne, and you will have to choose between reform and revolution. If I know the spirit of this country, the one or the other is inevitable." - Thomas Jefferson

Turtle  posted on  2011-01-03   16:11:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#28. To: Turdle, Turtle (#27) (Edited)

Very good Turdle. You too can use Argumentum Ad Hominem. I am soooooooooooooo impressed.

So far not one of you naysayers has brought up a reasoned or logically valid counter argument to the thesis of the article. All you have been able to do is to try to obscure and fog the points made in the article.

Gosh, I am just sooooooooooo amaaaazzzzed.

Toodles.

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   16:18:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: Original_Intent (#26)

They detail how a lot of the rats nibbling at the American Culture were funded, and still are, by the Robber Baron Fambly "endowments" and various non-profit propaganda outlets.

Don't get me started

Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. .... Yeats

iconoclast  posted on  2011-01-03   16:22:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#30. To: Turtle (#27)

We are the most conditioned, programmed beings the world has ever known. Not only are our thoughts and attitudes continually being shaped and molded; our very awareness of the whole design seems like it is being subtly and inexorably erased. The doors of our perception are carefully and precisely regulated.

Except for Tim O'Shea, of course.

So, is it your contention that by pointing out and chronicling, in brief, the ways in which public perception is fondled and molded that providing people with that information is itself a manipulation?

And to what end?

Do you contend then that it is bad thing for people to know the techniques and tactics which are used to manipulate and disinform the public?

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   16:23:29 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: iconoclast (#29)

Don't get me started

Understood. It is enough to make the blood boil. Deception and hidden agendas have become the dominant forces in American Politics.

If I can reach anyone and invite them to look, and to begin to understand how pervasive and everpresent the manipulations are then I count that as a success.

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   16:26:31 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#32. To: Original_Intent (#30)

techniques and tactics which are used to manipulate and disinform the public?

Many of the "tools" listed in the propaganda area are the "tools' used the American ruling class elitists, the pigs, politicians, city, state, federal employees, the courts, doctors, bankers, lawyers, and thier robot, puppet slaves, most of whom are drug addicts and drug dealers to assassinate the character of honest hard working people.

sizzlerguy  posted on  2011-01-03   16:34:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: iconoclast, wudidiz, all (#24)

Back in high school , or perhaps my second year of college (memory fails) Mr. Huxley shook me into pre-adulthood with his magnificent Brave New World (1931-32) for which I will be eternally grateful.

I was fortunate in having it assigned as reading in a Sophomore H.S. Lit Class. And yes it is an eye opener.

For anyone reading this who has not read it a free eBook version is available from multiple web sites. Here is just one:

Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (pdf)

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   16:37:54 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#34. To: sizzlerguy (#32)

techniques and tactics which are used to manipulate and disinform the public?

Many of the "tools" listed in the propaganda area are the "tools' used the American ruling class elitists, the pigs, politicians, city, state, federal employees, the courts, doctors, bankers, lawyers, and thier robot, puppet slaves, most of whom are drug addicts and drug dealers to assassinate the character of honest hard working people.

Exactly, and agreed. And the people who would seek to deny others this knowledge are the puppets, or fools, who promote the control system. Evil flourishes only in the dark.

What you do with your project, and what I seek to do on a smaller scale, is to simply encourage people to become informed, to understand how they are manipulated, and to break free of those chains of false information which imprisons their mind.

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   16:41:43 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Turtle (#27)

Except for Tim O'Shea, of course.

Good point.

Deceived and programmed people don't know that they are deceived and programmed. It has to be dealt with as it is exposed. IMO no one is without this programming and deception because it all starts at birth and lasts for a lifetime.

Even the people at the top are deceived and programmed.

And even when the deception and programming is detected, getting rid of it isn't always easy, because it's not easy to admit.

IMO the only surefire way to get rid of it is to follow Crowleys' advise in my sigline, and know yourself.

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Jesus Never Existed

PSUSA  posted on  2011-01-03   16:45:59 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#36. To: Original_Intent (#33)

Aldous Huxley, Brave New World (pdf)

Saved, thank you.


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wudidiz  posted on  2011-01-03   16:56:19 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#37. To: wudidiz (#36)

You are most welcome. It is not just prophetic but a damn good read, it is a well written story.

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   16:59:18 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#38. To: PSUSA, BSUSA, Turdle, Turtle, all (#35) (Edited)

IMO the only surefire way to get rid of it is to follow Crowleys' advise in my sigline, and know yourself.

Actually Crowley, as usual, was not being an original thinker. The term "know thyself" is attributed to Socrates ca. the 6th Century B.C..

And the philosophy of "if it feels good do it" comes out of modern materialist "thought".

Oh, and Crowley worked for British Intelligence under the likely guidance of The Tavistock Institute which is British Intelligence's Psychiatric Control Think Tank.

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   17:07:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#39. To: Original_Intent (#38) (Edited)

Actually Crowley, as usual, was not being an original thinker.

He was a tutor of Huxley. Huxley warned that not everyone should do acid.


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wudidiz  posted on  2011-01-03   17:10:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#40. To: Original_Intent (#34)

puppets, or fools, who promote the control system.

simply encourage people to become informed

to break free of those chains of false information which imprisons their mind.

The biggest obstacle is the majority of the American population is totally brainwashed by the propaganda machines.

Mothers who can't manage their kids are brainwashed into drugging their children to control them.

The doctors are happy to oblige those mothers, and drug and control the mother and father too. The drug dealers play their role, by creating drug addicts and more business for the police, lawyers, and courts to deal with, creating more control by the ruling class elitist pigs.

The ruling class elitists pigs have devised a scheme, National Health Care, or what I call NaziCare, which will enable those elitist pigs to drug and control as many American children and all citizens inducing states of stupidity, indifference, "compliance" and "obedience."

sizzlerguy  posted on  2011-01-03   17:11:24 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#41. To: wudidiz (#39)

Huxley warned that not everyone should do acid.

Gosh! I recall a real fiend who put acid in my drink at a party. He is dead now, thankfully! ;)

"When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one." Edmund Burke

BTP Holdings  posted on  2011-01-03   17:12:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#42. To: Original_Intent (#38)

Actually Crowley, as usual, was not being an original thinker. The term "know thyself" is attributed to Socrates ca. the 6th Century B.C..

There's nothing new under the sun. It probably goes back even further. That doesn't negate its validity.

So what if Crowley worked for British Intelligence?

And the philosophy of "if it feels good do it" comes out of modern materialist "thought".

If it feels good, why not do it? If you can come up with a reason why not, then don't do it. Simple, huh?

Or, could you be referring to the Crowley quote "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law"? That doesn't mean to do what you want.

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”I say to each man and woman, you are unique and sovereign, the center of a universe. However right I may be in thinking as I do, you may be equally right in thinking otherwise. You can only accomplish your object in life by complete disregard of the opinions of other people.“ - Aleister Crowley

Jesus Never Existed

PSUSA  posted on  2011-01-03   17:15:36 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#43. To: wudidiz (#39)

Actually Crowley, as usual, was not being an original thinker.

He was a tutor of Huxley. Huxley warned that not everyone should do acid.

I would amend that to NO ONE should do acid. LSD-25, originally marketed by Sandoz Laboratories, is another one of our Psychiatric Communities "moments". It was originally developed and used experimentally to induce psychosis. It was later used by Psychiatrists at the CIA in the infamous MK-Ultra mind control program to help destroy "test subject's" personalities in order to mind wipe them so they could be "re-programmed" as the Psych's wanted. That's just a thumbnail - as there is a lot more to it. Apparently it was inserted into the anti Vietnam War movement to basically incapacitate them and to degrade the opposition.

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   17:15:58 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#44. To: sizzlerguy (#40)

puppets, or fools, who promote the control system.

simply encourage people to become informed

to break free of those chains of false information which imprisons their mind.

The biggest obstacle is the majority of the American population is totally brainwashed by the propaganda machines.

Mothers who can't manage their kids are brainwashed into drugging their children to control them.

The doctors are happy to oblige those mothers, and drug and control the mother and father too. The drug dealers play their role, by creating drug addicts and more business for the police, lawyers, and courts to deal with, creating more control by the ruling class elitist pigs.

The ruling class elitists pigs have devised a scheme, National Health Care, or what I call NaziCare, which will enable those elitist pigs to drug and control as many American children and all citizens inducing states of stupidity, indifference, "compliance" and "obedience."

Good post. I could go off following up on your very valid points for quite a while, as there is growing body of published and empirical data supporting your points.

Soetorocare has multiple objectives and none of them are friendly to liberty or individual wellbeing. The proliferation of prescribing mind destroying, dare I say soul destroying, drugs such as Prozac (and its lookalikes), and Ritalin are certainly one of the reasons the controllers want it. That along with the Eugencis aspects of killing off a sizable chunk of the population and tightening ever further their control over the American Mind.

You can relate the way it was sold right back to the article heading this thread as the techniques it talks about were used heavily to sell the Sucker Class on the program.

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   17:23:11 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#45. To: Original_Intent (#43)

NO ONE should do acid.

Let me tell you about one acid burn out.

I went to high school with this burn out. This guy was mighty smart then. He was a science major. He got a scolarship to Rose Poly Tech and in 1971, in his second year of college, he literally fried out his brain experimenting with his own homeaid LSD. Of course, he dropped out of school, and I hear he sold a lot of acid around here since then.

Now he's a police informant, and I think he makes the drugs for the local drug cartel.

sizzlerguy  posted on  2011-01-03   17:24:47 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#46. To: Original_Intent (#31) (Edited)

IMO the treatment of accumulated wealth in in this country is a humongous multi-multi $TRILLION scandal.

The perpetual squabbling over tax rates and brackets is a petty charade. The Income Tax could and should be eliminated post haste!

The sheeple are being screwed royal!

Common sense lies moldering in its grave covered over by miles of ignorance and bullshit.

Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. .... Yeats

iconoclast  posted on  2011-01-03   17:31:32 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#47. To: sizzlerguy (#45)

Sad. I had a similar friend. He was a mathematical prodigy who was doing work in multidimensional geometries as a freshman that his Professor said about "this is interesting, may I show it to one of my colleagues?". Same thing, got into drugs, dropped out, and ended up in trouble with the law. Sad, we were deprived of possibly another Hilbert by his infatuation with drugs.

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   17:31:42 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#48. To: iconoclast (#46) (Edited)

IMO the treatment of accumulated wealth in in this country is a humongous multi-multi $TRILLION scandal.

The perpetual squabbling over tax rates and brackets is a petty charade. The Income Tax could and should be eliminated post haste!

The sheeple are being screwed royal!

Agreed. The ultra wealthy pay little or no tax as they are the ones who supervised the writing of the laws and have loopholes with which to avoid it all - pretty much.

The same applies to the inheritance tax as most of the old money is in trusts which pay no inheritance tax. A piece of paper never dies.

And yes the Sucker Class is being screwed silly. The controlled media sells them a load of excrement and they eat it right up. After all the press wouldn't lie. Would they?

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   17:39:28 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#49. To: Original_Intent (#37)

It (Brave New World)) is not just prophetic but a damn good read, it is a well written story.

At this point in time it is closer to history than prophesy. :-(

Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. .... Yeats

iconoclast  posted on  2011-01-03   17:39:53 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#50. To: sizzlerguy (#40)

The biggest obstacle is the majority of the American population is totally brainwashed by the propaganda machines.

The biggest obstacle is the majority of the American population has never experienced the joy of reading, learning and individual thought and research.

Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. .... Yeats

iconoclast  posted on  2011-01-03   17:48:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#51. To: PSUSA (#42)

If it feels good, why not do it? If you can come up with a reason why not, then don't do it. Simple, huh?

Apparently not so simple, else AIDS would be non existent in literate civilizations by now

Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. .... Yeats

iconoclast  posted on  2011-01-03   17:53:02 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#52. To: Original_Intent (#44)

The ruling class elitists pigs have devised a scheme, National Health Care, or what I call NaziCare .....

Obamacare is quite simply "time delay" socialized medicine.

Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the center cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. .... Yeats

iconoclast  posted on  2011-01-03   17:58:30 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#53. To: iconoclast (#49)

It (Brave New World)) is not just prophetic but a damn good read, it is a well written story.

At this point in time it is closer to history than prophesy. :-(

From the right perspective that is true. The one saving grace is that the nasty side effects of their attempts to create a Psychiatric "Soma" (prescribed for anything and everything - as all negative emotions - like being sad over the loss of a loved one, reversals in life, etc., all have a new name "clinical Depression). Did your Parakeet just kick the bucket? Sad about it? Well, you have, cue scary music, "Clinical Depression". Sounds impressive doesn't it? It means you feel bad, and often with good reason. Sometimes life is rough, but that doesn't mean you need to be given a drug with side effects worse than the disease. What you really need is someone to talk to but instead you get a pill. The drugs have been spectacular failures that have only succeeded as far as they have by using the mainstream Presstitutes to talk them up while suppressing the long list of minor adverse side effects such as sexual dysfunction (impotence), uncontrollable rages, disconnect from reality, suicidal thoughts, suicide, the occasional homicidal berserker (mothers that kill their children, students who go on homicidal rampages at schools - Columbine and Texas Tech, etc., ...), and zits. As well people on Psychiatric drugs are left with permanent side effects as the drugs cause permanent brain damage and personality affects if used for anything longer than a very short period of time (much of that warning is written in small print on the package insert which most people don't read).

On the positive side they are very profitable. /sarcasm

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   18:03:13 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#54. To: iconoclast (#52)

Obamacare is quite simply "time delay" socialized medicine.

Unfortunately, like most of the controllers' programs it has multiple objectives, and that is but one.

What they intend to use it for is another.

"“Believe nothing merely because you have been told it. Do not believe what your teacher tells you merely out of respect for the teacher. But whatsoever, after due examination and analysis, you find to be kind, conducive to the good, the benefit, the welfare of all beings - that doctrine believe and cling to, and take it as your guide.” ~ Gautama Siddhartha — The Buddha

Original_Intent  posted on  2011-01-03   18:05:40 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#55. To: iconoclast (#51)

If you can come up with a reason why not, then don't do it.

Apparently not so simple, else AIDS would be non existent in literate civilizations by now

And that IMO is a valid reason not to do it.

If one chooses to do it, then understand the risks involved and be prepared to pay the price if things go south.

Life is risk. You can do everything right and still end up dead.

IMO one should not just accept the value judgments of others. It's just another method of controlling and oppressing people, and things are heavily controlled today.

And IMO because of this nearly complete control over others, control is being lost due to the controlled having their human nature suppressed. Suppress human nature and bad things will come out, due to that suppression.

I blame the "church" and centralized governments for this.

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Jesus Never Existed

PSUSA  posted on  2011-01-03   18:11:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#56. To: iconoclast (#50)

individual thought

Individual thought is what scares the ruling class elitist pigs the most.

sizzlerguy  posted on  2011-01-03   22:20:56 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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