seekingpeace

Edward Bernays (the nephew of Sigmund Freud) also had a huge impact on propaganda and public relations, which is really mass psychology.

If you haven't seen the documentary [The Century of the Self ( https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Century_of_the_Self ) it's well worth a look.

Here's the episode list:

"Happiness Machines" (originally broadcast 17 March 2002)[2]
"The Engineering of Consent" (originally broadcast 24 March 2002)[3]
"There is a Policeman Inside All Our Heads; He Must Be Destroyed" (originally broadcast 31 March 2002)[4]
"Eight People Sipping Wine in Kettering" (originally broadcast 7 April 2002)[5]

Silex

Nice post ! Just a point about Infowars (and I'm not a shill for them or whoever else, that is)... Infowars aknowledged «Pizzagate» as being a trap laid at first by the mediawhores (the shooter hoax being the consequential money shot, for them=failed one at that), to squeeze reserchers into a corner, while the overall pedogate thing is still happening. Infowars is wrongfully critiqued about this issue, I think.. The only thing that bugged me is the excuse video to J.A, surely to avoid legal issues, even though we all know how deep this is all still connected.

Gothamgirl

Great post.

EdgarAllenPoe

Why is opposing any and all war necessary? Isn't war occasionally necessary such as stopping ISIS?

If country leaders opposed all war then the first country to not oppose war would steamroll the rest.

followthemoney

Cutting off their money and weapons can be done without directly engaging them. Social engineering can take their power from them, as well. Eliminating corruption is the best way to stabilize any region.

Ho-Chi-Min-Me

This is an excellent post. Social engineering seems to be at the base of almost all "conspiracies." They are targeting children in public schools (and also charter & Catholic schools) to make them less educated and more easily directed with common core (and many practices that get pushed with or without the common core name).

However, what's with the attack on Nietzsche at the end? Does anyone really think Nietzsche followers are behind this? Nietzsche's works had to be altered to support nazism. He was largely anti-state. He strongly promoted not following the herd - the very thing you point out is the only way to prevent being manipulated.

This stuff goes back before Nietzsche. I can see how some of his writing (especially out of context) can be seen to support elites, but if you read him in depth, I think you'll find he would hate the free-loaders who are corrupting people's minds and damaging the species just to stay in control.

followthemoney

Mostly referring to Uber me school and the will to power above all, stuff. Knowledge and ideas are neutral. Just depends on what you do with that knowledge. How you act upon ideals.

cantsleepawink

Great post...and we are the disruptors in the system.

shewhomustbeobeyed

This ^^^