Chapter 7 The making of public opinion: The Tavistock Instutute for Human Relations by Dr. John Coleman from antimatrix.org
CHAPTER 7
According to Tavistock Institute records, the Strategic
Bombing Survey played a key role in forcing Germany to its knees through a
highly disciplined program of systematic bombing of German worker housing,
which Sir Arthur Harris of the RAF was only too delighted to carry out.
In addition, from 1939-1945, Likert ran the Division of Program Surveys of the
Department of Agriculture, from which major studies were undertaken in the
techniques of "mass persuasion." Or to put it another way,
"making public opinion to fit the desired goals." One can only speculate
on the numbers of
One of Likert's key aides in the division was Lewin protege and future Tavistock operative Dorwin Cartwright, who wrote the text-book document titled, "Some Principles of Mass Persuasion " which is still in use today.
Another major agency for shaping public opinion was the Office of War Information, directed by Gardner Cowles for much of the war effort. Bernays was brought into OWI as an adviser. It is out of the nexus we have described here that the network of key "polling institutions" emerged after World War II. They have played a powerful and decisive role in American life ever since. Gallup, from the committee on National Morale's Board of Trustees, upgraded his activity and became the key commander of polling institutions for launching new policies of the Committee of 300, which he passed off as "polling results."
Bernays played several key postwar roles. In 1953, he wrote a paper for the State Department that recommended setting up a psychological warfare office by State. In 1954, he was a consultant to the U.S. Air Force, the armed forces branch most under the influence of the Strategic Bombing Survey people.
During this early 1950s period, Bernays was public relations counsel to the United Fruit (United Brands) Corporation, one of the leading corporations in the communication/national security apart (Eisenhower's "military-industrial complex") then busy with consolidating its power over U.S. policy.
Guatemala - "The Engineering of Consent"
Bernays conducted the propaganda campaign alleging Guatemala
was falling under "Communist control" that resulted in a U.S.
engineered coup in that country. In 1955 Bernays wrote a book about his
experience titled "The Engineering of Consent." The book became the
virtual Tavistock blueprint followed by the U.S. Government to overthrow any
country whose policies were unacceptable to the One World Government Socialist
dictatorship.
Throughout the postwar period, Bernays was a member of the Society for Applied
Anthropology, one of Margaret Mead's social-control institutions inside the
U.S., and the Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues, a group
created by John Rawlings Reese, a founder member of Tavistock to run
"psychiatric shock troops" among the American population.
One of its first actions was the unleashing of homosexuality in Florida, a move
bitterly opposed by Anita Bryant who had no idea of what she was up against.
The second of its actions was to introduce the theme that non-white people are
more intelligent than whites, which we shall discuss later.
Institute for Social Research (ISR)
Likert moved to the University of Michigan to set up the
Institute for Social Research (ISR) that absorbed the Massachusetts Center for
the Study of Group Dynamics, the principal Tavistock affiliate in the U.S. in
the beginning of the postwar era.
Tavistock's ISR was the center of a number of critical profiling and
"Opinion Research" subgroups, among them the Center for research in
the Utilization of Scientific Knowledge, was established by Likert OSS
co-worker and Lewin disciples, Ronald Lippitt.
Project Director Donald Michael was a leading player in the Club of Rome, and a
second subgroup, the Survey Research Center, was Likert's own personal creation
that grew to become the most elaborate institution in the U.S. for
"surveying" (creating) popular attitudes and trends, among the
principal of which were demeaning and degrading womanhood and pushing the
superior intellectual capabilities of non-white persons according to Lewin's
carefully crafted scripts.
William Benton - mass control through advertising
Robert Hutchins became famous during this period and his
closest colleague in those early years was William Benton, the founder in 1929
with Chester Bowles of Benton and Bowles, the well-known advertising firm.
Benton utilized Benton and Bowles as a means to develop the science of mass
control through advertising.
It was Benton's pioneering work supported by Douglass Cater, that led to the
development of Tavistock's burgeoning control over U.S. media policy through
the Aspen Institute of Colorado, the American home of the Socialist One World
Government Committee of 300.
In passing I mention that the science of mass media control through advertising
is today so firmly entrenched that it has become the key component in opinion
making. In the early post WWII days, Hollywood incorporated it into nearly all
of its movies.
Advertising (brainwashing) was done through the type and make of car the hero
drove, the brand of cigarette the suave Lawrence Harvey smoked, the clothes and
make up the leading lady wore, clothes that became more risque with each
passing year, until today in 2005 we have womanhood degraded by the likes of
Britney Spear's almost naked breasts and bare stomach exposed by crotch hugging
jeans she often wears, the social mores that Hollywood enjoys so much in
flouting.
Degrading women and decline of moral standards
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