Chapter 16 Scientific propaganda can deceive the very elect: The Tavistock Instutute for Human Relations by Dr. John Coleman from antimatrix.org
Scientific propaganda can deceive the very elect
CHAPTER 16
The
vast majority of people in the world today will surely have heard of the
"Beast of Berlin" and how the "Allies" put to an end to his
mad rampage through Europe. Most people in recent times have also heard of the
"Beast of Baghdad."
But how many have heard of the name, Sir Harold Nicholson, a distinguished
scholar, whose
thorough examination of literally hundreds of thousands of
documents from 1912 to 1925, absolutely exonerated Kaiser Wilhelm II from
starting WWI?
How many people know this? Put it to the test. Try your local talk show whiz, and see what happens. Thus for more than twenty five years the myth of the Kaiser dominated the headlines and had the effect of turning millions of people in Britain and America, against Germany in an unjust and unfortunate by product of the vast propaganda machine that has the British people by the throat since it was first opened for business in 1913. We speak of Wellington House and its successor, the Tavistock Institute for Human Relations.
The amazing thing about the myth is how long it lasted. But the purpose of propaganda is precisely to perpetuate a myth, a lie or some piece of misinformation that lives long after the truth is forgotten. Japan will forever be blamed for Pearl Harbor, and for the "rape of Nanking," while Churchill will forever be hailed as a great man, instead of a brutal warmonger.
Colin Powell's propaganda against Iraq
In
the same way Colin Powell recently visited Iraq and came out with a banner
headline statement about Hussein "gassing Kurds" during the Iraq-Iran
war.
The truth is that the gas-filled missiles that fell on the Kurdish village were
Phosgene, a type not possessed by Iraq, but they were in the arsenal of Iran.
What happened was that during an Iraqi offensive, the Iranians fired a large
number of gas-filled rockets at Iraqi position, but some fell short among the
Kurds along the border. This was confirmed by the U.S. Military College of War
report, which entirely exonerated Iraq.
Yet, although the accusation was thoroughly refuted, in 2005, almost 30 years
later, while on a goodwill tour of Malaysia, Karen Hughes representing
President George Bush repeated the lie, embellishing it by claiming that
"30,000 Kurds" had been gassed to death by "Saddam
Hussein." A member of the audience contested her statement, and the next
day Hughes was forced to retract her story, saying that she had "misspoken"
herself. An investigation into the incident revealed that Hughes actually
believed the lies she had heard repeated over and over again, by President
Bush, Prime Minister Blair, Secretary of States Colin Powell, and Secretary of
Defense Donald Rumsfeld, which ought to tell us a great deal about the power of
propaganda.
The facts of the case reported by the War College were later confirmed by the
U.S. Army and by a second U.S. source. Does the world know this? We doubt it.
Truth is forgotten while a lie lives on. Thus Colin Powell's propaganda against
Iraq will go the way of the propaganda against Kaiser Wilhelm II, on and on for
more than 100 years, while the truth died the moment the first propaganda blast
appeared in the newspapers. In this lies the value of propaganda. The Social
scientists at Tavistock know this and today, they can profile any audience to
accept lies best suited to their perception without understanding the issues
behind it.
"Morally correct" propaganda for the attack on Afghanistan
By
this manner a "morally correct" position and a solid backing for the
attack on Afghanistan was created. Few of the American people ever raised
doubts about whether what their government was doing in Afghanistan was in
accordance with the U.S. Constitution. There was no referendum, and no mandate
to confirm or deny acceptance by the people of the Bush administration's policy
toward Afghanistan.
Propaganda-brainwashing does not call for a mandate. The fact that none of the
alleged hijackers of the planes used against the Twin Towers were from
Afghanistan was completely lost on the American public, 74 percent of whom
still believe that the "al Qaeda" did it and that they live in
Afghanistan! The same percentage of Americans were brainwashed to believe that
the Taliban and President Hussein worked together to bring about the tragedy!
The American people do not know that Saddam Hussein would have nothing to do
with the Taliban leadership.
Why do the American people allow themselves to be treated in this manner? Why
do they allow politicians to lie, cheat, connive, dissemble, prevaricate,
obfuscate and continually deceive them? What we ought to mark well, is the way
Woodrow Wilson treated the American people, like sheep.
Wilson about flock of sheep - They remind me of the American people
When
asked why he kept a small flock of sheep grazing on the White House lawns,
Wilson replied: "They remind me of the American people."
Wilson had a burning ambition to rush America into WWI and he used Wellington
House lies (propaganda) against dissenters (the bulk of the people) to persuade
them to change their outlook.
Roosevelt repeated the ploy to get the U.S. into WWII through lies and
propaganda (most often than not the same thing) culminating in the
"success" of Pearl Harbor. We saw the same line used by Pres.
Clinton. In the run-up to and during the unjust war against Serbia, Clinton's
entire persuasion consisted of lies and disinformation, not to mention
misinformation.
No wonder that Rumsfeld pronouncements are always met with suspicion. When
asked about the role being played by propaganda, Rumsfeld blandly replied:
"Government officials, the Department of Defense, this secretary of
defense and the people who work with me tell the American people the
truth."
Propaganda and Psychological Warfare
CHAPTER 17
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