TV + CIA = Mass Mind Control
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Date: 01/18/05
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Date: 17 Jan 2005 21:43:53 -0800
Krusty wrote:
> knews4u2chew = silly little boy + small penis
>
Well, we know who you work for, loser.
>
> <knews4u2chew@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1106023489.026092.154570@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
> > http://www.rense.com/general61/tvv.htm
> >
> > <snip>
> > The presidential election was a great success for our government,
> > because most of the fools still think the outcome had something to
do
> > with voting. They've already returned to their television sets for
> > further training, so the fact that they have no money or freedom
and
> > their children are being sent to die will soon make perfect sense
to
> > them.
> >
> > It's all very easy once you're in control of the news. Goebbels
knew
> > that if you could CONTROL THE INFORMATION that's available to a
> > population, you could CONTROL THE MIND OF A NATION, and this lesson
> > from Nazi Germany has been perfected in America today.
> >
> > On January 14,1983, President Reagan signed "National Security
Decision
> > Directive No. 77," and this formally began the process of our
> > government taking control of the news media, with the help of the
> > friendly folks at the CIA. Their program of "perception management"
was
> > designed to shape the opinions of Americans on all issues, and I
> > personally believe they did an excellent job.
> >
> > They've convinced us to give up our freedom, our wealth, and even
our
> > children. They've convinced us there is safety and security in
being
> > unarmed and defenseless, and they've even convinced us that tax
cuts
> > for the rich benefit the poor. When the ruling elite finds someone
who
> > can make these absurd statements without laughing, he becomes our
> > president.
> >
> > They've convinced us to work harder for longer hours and less
money,
> > and soon after they hi-jacked the women's liberation movement, the
> > women were working too. The benefits of doubling the work force are
> > obvious, but what's a little harder to understand is why a group of
> > people who never had to work in the past believe that they've been
> > "liberated" since they do.
> >
> > Some women will tell you they choose to work, but they can't tell
you
> > why the women of the previous generation chose not to. Some women
admit
> > that they have to work, without ever questioning why the women of
the
> > previous generation didn't.
> >
> > If they tried to force any of these changes upon our society they
would
> > be met with rebellion, so instead, they used the power of
television to
> > induce us to demand these changes.
> >
> > With the average American spending four hours per day staring into
the
> > television, there exists a tool for social change and mind control
that
> > our government would be silly to ignore. Just as the television can
> > bring clothing, music, games, and people in and out of fashion, the
> > same can be done with a particular way of thinking.
> >
> > Americans stare into the television endlessly, without ever knowing
the
> > effect it has on their opinions, their personality, or their
lifestyle.
> > They've stopped interacting with their community, their neighbors,
and
> > even their own families, in favor of spending most of their time in
> > imaginary interaction with fictitious characters on TV. These
> > television characters now give us the lessons in morals, ethics,
and
> > values which in the past we had always received from other members
of
> > our community.
> >
> > Americans rarely engage in moral or political debate anymore,
because
> > the last word is always left to a television "expert." The people
on
> > television have become our community, and in doing so, they have
> > replaced a vital part of human society that's as old as humanity
> > itself. Instead of hearing everyone's opinion a matter, and
debating
> > within our community until a sensible agreement is reached, we now
> > watch the managed debates of the television, and the managed
dissenting
> > opinions, and we choose between them.
> >
> > Real dissent is pretended not to exist. It's ignored like an
obnoxious
> > child.
> > <snip>
> >
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