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17 Jan 2005 10:44:49 PM |
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TV + CIA = Mass Mind Control |
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.
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21 Jan 2005 06:36:06 AM |
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TVis mind control, it is mind numbing or killing.
Hour after pointless hour of mindless garbage,
Who will Ms. Tease choose?, Will our all time
winner choke tonight?, What lies will Mr. Blather
mouth tonight?.
You give the CIA way too much credit.
As far back as 1961, when Marshall McLuhan
discribed TV as a "vast cultural wasteland", it
was clear that TV was not living up to the early
expectatons. Expectations that were based on
warm and fuzzy feelings and not realitly.
TV is a medium for getting advertisments to the
sheeple, interupted by as little, and as cheap,
"program content" as they can get away with.
Find another hobby horse to beat. This one is dead,
and started to stink a long time ago.
TV may have become your community, and if so I
suggest that you get some help, but for many of
us, TV is there as a diversion, a tool. I find TV
very helpfull during severe weather in this area.
The weather radar can, and is , a life saver.
Now if the local stations would only provide that
without the pretty talking heads, all would be good.
Terry
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| User: "Nite" |
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| Title: Re: TV + CIA = Mass Mind Control |
21 Jan 2005 10:18:39 AM |
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<r2000swler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1106310966.693972.168110@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
TVis mind control, it is mind numbing or killing.
Hour after pointless hour of mindless garbage,
Who will Ms. Tease choose?, Will our all time
winner choke tonight?, What lies will Mr. Blather
mouth tonight?.
You give the CIA way too much credit.
As far back as 1961, when Marshall McLuhan
discribed TV as a "vast cultural wasteland", it
was clear that TV was not living up to the early
expectatons. Expectations that were based on
warm and fuzzy feelings and not realitly.
TV is a medium for getting advertisments to the
sheeple, interupted by as little, and as cheap,
"program content" as they can get away with.
Find another hobby horse to beat. This one is dead,
and started to stink a long time ago.
TV may have become your community, and if so I
suggest that you get some help, but for many of
us, TV is there as a diversion, a tool. I find TV
very helpfull during severe weather in this area.
The weather radar can, and is , a life saver.
Now if the local stations would only provide that
without the pretty talking heads, all would be good.
Terry
Go read www.thirdworldtraveler.com and
www.datafilter.com/mc
and educate yourself.
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| User: "Cmd Buzz Corey" |
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| Title: Re: TV + CIA = Mass Mind Control |
21 Jan 2005 11:01:17 AM |
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Nite wrote:
<r2000swler@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1106310966.693972.168110@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com...
TVis mind control, it is mind numbing or killing.
Hour after pointless hour of mindless garbage,
Who will Ms. Tease choose?, Will our all time
winner choke tonight?, What lies will Mr. Blather
mouth tonight?.
You give the CIA way too much credit.
As far back as 1961, when Marshall McLuhan
discribed TV as a "vast cultural wasteland", it
was clear that TV was not living up to the early
expectatons. Expectations that were based on
warm and fuzzy feelings and not realitly.
TV is a medium for getting advertisments to the
sheeple, interupted by as little, and as cheap,
"program content" as they can get away with.
Find another hobby horse to beat. This one is dead,
and started to stink a long time ago.
TV may have become your community, and if so I
suggest that you get some help, but for many of
us, TV is there as a diversion, a tool. I find TV
very helpfull during severe weather in this area.
The weather radar can, and is , a life saver.
Now if the local stations would only provide that
without the pretty talking heads, all would be good.
Terry
Go read www.thirdworldtraveler.com and
www.datafilter.com/mc
and educate yourself.
I don't read fiction.
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| User: "slashdot" |
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21 Jan 2005 04:25:25 AM |
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The Central Intelligence Agency owns everyone of any significance in the
major media."
Former CIA Director William Colby
" It is the function of the CIA to keep the world unstable and to
propagandize the American people to hate, so we will let the establishment
spend any amount of money on arms. "
John Stockwell
America will never be destroyed from the outside. If we falter, and lose our
freedoms, it will be because we destroyed ourselves."
Abraham Lincoln
"They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety
deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Benjamin Franklin, 1759
"The modern susceptibility to conformity and obedience to authority
indicates that the truth endorsed by authority is likely to be accepted as
such by a majority of people, who are innately obedient to authority. This
obedience-truth will then become a consensus-truth accepted by many
individuals unable to stand alone against the majority. In this way, the
truth promulgated by the propaganda system - however irrational - stands a
good chance of becoming the consensus, and may come to seem self-evident
common sense."
David Edwards
"Americans are the best entertained and the least informed people in the
world."
Neil Postman
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/FBI/FBI_watch.html
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/CIA/CIA_ThirdWorld.html
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Authors/Quotations_page.html
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/NSA/NSA_page.html
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/NSA/Lawless_State.html
http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Stockwell/John_Stockwell.html
This [the U.S. Constitution] is likely to be administered for a course of
years and then end in despotism... when the people shall become so corrupted
as to need despotic government, being incapable of any other."
Benjamin Franklin
"Americans cannot escape a certain responsibility for what is done in our
name around the world. In a democracy, even one as corrupted as ours,
ultimate authority rests with the people. We empower the government with our
votes, finance it with our taxes, bolster it with our silent acquiescence.
If we are passive in the face of America's official actions overseas, we in
effect endorse them."
Mark Hertzgaard
Individuals have international duties which transcend the national
obligations of obedience ... Therefore [individual citizens] have the duty
to violate domestic laws to prevent crimes against peace and humanity from
occurring."
Nuremberg War Crimes Tribunal, 1950
The enormous gap between what US leaders do in the world and what Americans
think their leaders are doing is one of the great propaganda accomplishments
of the dominant political mythology. "
Michael Parenti
"The United States is no longer the nation its citizens once thought: a
place, unlike most others in the world, free from censorship and thought
police, where people can say what they want, when they want to, about their
government... Until the citizens of this land aggressively defend their
First Amendment rights of free speech, there is little hope that the march
to censorship will be reversed. The survival of the cornerstone of the Bill
of Rights is at stake."
Angus Mackenzie, Secrets
To announce that there must be no criticism of the president, or that we are
to stand by the president right or wrong, is not only unpatriotic and
servile, but is morally treasonable to the American public."
Theodore Roosevelt
"Our rulers for more than half a century have made sure that we are never to
be told the truth about anything that our government has done to other
people."
Gore Vidal
"There is no doubt that if we lived in a police state, it would be easier to
catch terrorists. If we lived in a country where the police were allowed to
search your home at any time for any reason; if we lived in a country where
the government is entitled to open your mail, eavesdrop on your phone
conversations, or intercept your e-mail communications; if we lived in a
country where people could be held indefinitely based ... on mere suspicion
that they are up to no good, the government would probably discover and
arrest more terrorists, or would-be terrorists.... But that wouldn't be a
country in which we would want to live."
Senator Russ Feingold
" The corporate grip on opinion in the United States is one of the wonders
of the Western world. No First World country has ever managed to eliminate
so entirely from its media all objectivity - much less dissent."
Gore Vidal
Odd that Bush and Cheney are so delighted to put us at war when, during
Vietnam, they were both what we used to call draft dodgers."
a World War II veteran
" Not a nut or bolt shall reach Chile under Allende. Once Allende comes to
power we shall do all within our power to condemn Chile and all Chileans to
utmost deprivation and poverty..."
U.S. Ambassador to Chile
It is a paradox that the nation that did so much to articulate and codify
human rights in its foundation documents has so consistently resisted the
effective functioning of an international framework to protect these
principles and values."
Amnesty International
"The U.S. ranks last among developed countries in the percentage of its GNP
(0.11%) given in aid. On average, governments in the European Union
contribute three times as much of their GNP (0.33%) in non-military foreign
aid."
Friends Committee on National Legislation
I know of no country in which there is so little independence of mind and
real freedom of discussion as in America. "
Alexis de Tocqueville
" Throughout the world, on any given day, a man, woman or child is likely to
be displaced, tortured, killed or "disappeared", at the hands of governments
or armed political groups. More often than not, the United States shares the
blame."
Amnesty International
<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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| User: "Krusty" |
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| Title: knews4u2chew = silly little boy + small penis |
17 Jan 2005 11:08:23 PM |
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knews4u2chew = silly little boy + small penis
<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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| User: "" |
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| Title: TV + CIA = Mass Mind Control |
17 Jan 2005 11:43:53 PM |
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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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| User: "Worry Not" |
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| Title: knews4u2chew = silly little boy + small penis |
18 Jan 2005 01:38:44 AM |
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begin piddled around and finally wrote:
Krusty wrote:
knews4u2chew = silly little boy + small penis
Well, it's cold wherever I am, and I'm not 'silly'...I'm stupid. Nyah!
You tell Usenet that with every poast you make, you moron.
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: TV + CIA = Mass Mind Control |
18 Jan 2005 04:16:49 PM |
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Worry Not wrote:
begin piddled around and finally wrote:
Krusty wrote:
knews4u2chew = silly little boy + small penis
Well, it's cold wherever I am, and I'm not 'silly'...I'm stupid.
Nyah!
Lying loser text creation and attribution tacitcs noted.
You tell Usenet that with every poast you make, you moron.
And that is proven by your lying text creation, attribution, and
subject name changing loser tactics?
Lying, loser, scum sucking troll.
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| User: "Worry Not" |
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19 Jan 2005 12:50:36 AM |
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begin piddled around and finally wrote:
Worry Not wrote:
begin piddled around and finally wrote:
Krusty wrote:
knews4u2chew = silly little boy + small penis
Well, it's cold wherever I am, and I'm not 'silly'...I'm stupid.
Nyah!
I like to answer my own posts. I am not stupid!
Vroom, vroom.
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