In view of the law of natural selection it was agreed that a nation or world of people who will not use their intelligence are no better than animals who do not have intelligence. Such people are beasts of burden and steaks on the table by choice and consent. From William Cooper’s “Behold a Pale Horse” pp39.
With an ever increasing intensity, more and more Americans are becoming aware of the collectivist agenda being pushed by the Obama administration and their media cohorts. The popularity of Donald Trump is certainly an indicator of this as many of his supporters don’t really care how controversial his campaign is becoming; they just love the fact that he is not only challenging the main stream narrative, but seemingly destroying it as well. Donald Trump is the epitome of what Americans have wanted to see in a presidential candidate as he continues to make a mockery of the main stream media while defending American values. Unfortunately, it isn’t real. While it is refreshing to see that Americans are awakening to the fact that we are facing some real perilous times; they fail to understand the extent to which we are being manipulated and pushed towards the same end; total chaos. The American public, through entertainment media and the increasing need to work harder and more hours, have become oblivious to the fact that we are being poked and prodded like a herd of cattle; placed in situations in which social scientists make behavior predictions and plan society based on those predictions. In other words, we are nothing but a big social experiment. The controllers feed us a stimulus, we respond to it, and they record the results. It is highly possible that Donald Trump is the result of carefully recording the attitudes of the American people and intentionally placed to split the party. If this isn’t true than why he is threatening to run as an independent when that issue at one time, was everyone’s main concern? This article is not about Donald Trump; rather, it is about the silent weapon of psychological manipulation.
The controllers do not view humanity as we do. To them we are not a collection of individual human beings, each complete with our own thoughts, feelings, dreams and fears. We are part of a collective where we are all intertwined and functioning as a larger whole, one mass body. Leventia Beria, author of the
Soviet Manual on Psychopolitics, describes the communist view of society as individualism being a sickness affecting the larger body of humanity in much the same way an infection in the lung affects the body of an individual. In order to bring the individual back to health, the lung infection must be eradicated. The same is true in the larger view of humanity, in order to bring the body back to its proper alignment the sickness must be done away with. Unfortunately, proper alignment in the eyes of communist dictators is total compliance with state objectives.
It is no secret that the left and the right have two completely different world views. The right believes in individual liberty, the dignity of human being and the idea that men were created with free will and an ability to choose. The left on the other hand, believes that human beings are responsible for all of the world’s problems and that mankind is no different than any other animal on the planet. They also believe that man’s behavior is not chosen, or able to be controlled by the efforts of the individual; rather, our behavior is controlled by environmental influences and situations which dictate how we are able to respond. While it is true that the environment in which we find ourselves will influence the decisions we make; the communist left believes we are unable to choose as a result of freewill, and that our behavior will be dictated by the circumstances surrounding us. Consider what B.F Skinner had to say on the subject in his book
“Beyond Freedom and Dignity.”
It is now clear that we must take into account what the environment does to an organism not only before but after it responds. Behavior is shaped and maintained by its consequences. Once this fact is recognized, we can formulate the interaction between organism and environment in a much more comprehensive way. B.F. Skinner “Beyond Freedom and Dignity” pp18.
Essentially, what the behavior psychologists is saying is that understanding how environment affects human behavior is key to determining how to manipulate society to the controller’s ends. In other words, the environment around us is being manipulated in order to draw out certain behaviors. Again, consider the words of B.F. Skinner. He argues that mankind’s struggle for freedom is nothing but a response to uncomfortable stimulus. He equates, for example, the struggle to free ourselves from a tyrannical dictator to being the same as sneezing to free ourselves from plugged or irritated sinuses. To the behaviorists and the communists, a struggle for freedom is nothing more than a predictable behavior based on environmental issues. The organism’s natural response to discomfort is to be free from it. There isn’t a thought process, simply stimulus and response psychology. Can you see where this is going?
Essentially, what the behavior psychologists is saying is that understanding how environment affects human behavior is key to determining how to manipulate society to the controller’s ends. In other words, the environment around us is being manipulated in order to draw out certain behaviors. Again, consider the words of B.F. Skinner. He argues that mankind’s struggle for freedom is nothing but a response to uncomfortable stimulus. He equates, for example, the struggle to free ourselves from a tyrannical dictator to being the same as sneezing to free ourselves from plugged or irritated sinuses. To the behaviorists and the communists, a struggle for freedom is nothing more than a predictable behavior based on environmental issues. The organism’s natural response to discomfort is to be free from it. There isn’t a thought process, simply stimulus and response psychology. Can you see where this is going?
Everything in our environment is influencing our behavior. We are being pushed in one direction only, and it doesn’t matter what side you are on, you are affected the same. We are constantly being bombarded with images of violence. We are being confused and distracted by a media that on one hand tells us we have to accept Syrian refugees or be considered a bigot and on the other, feeds us continuous images of Islamic terrorists gunning down 14 people and making pipe bombs. We are told that we should be ashamed of our country and that white Americans are oppressors while minorities are encouraged to hate through false teachings like “white privilege” education. We listen to Donald Trump demand that all Muslims be banned from entering the U.S. while the White House further infuriates us by bringing them in and threatening to disarm us. All the while, the social controllers are collecting data and planning their next move based on the stimulus they are intentionally feeding us, and because we are so gullible, and distracted, we are falling for it all. We are being pushed into inevitable conflict with each other as Americans, and there are people who will gain wealth and power because of it. They know that we will push back to their encroachment. This is why the Department of Homeland Security published
the report where they claimed Christians and veterans could be considered extremists. These conclusions were based on the findings of B.F. Skinners “operant conditioning” theories in much the same way the idea to add people to terrorist watch lists was. It is a predetermined idea of how humanity will react to their push for total power based on the theory that behavior is controlled by environment and not freewill.
When a silent weapon is applied gradually, the public adjusts/adapts to its presence and learns to tolerate its encroachment on their lives until the pressure (psychological via economic) becomes too great and they crack up. Therefore, the silent weapon is a type of biological warfare. It attacks the vitality, options, and mobility of the individuals of a society by knowing, understanding, manipulating, and attacking their sources of natural and social energy, and their physical, mental, and emotional strengths and weaknesses. William Cooper “Behold a Pale Horse” pp 40-41
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