Anonymous ID: e2d2aa Jan. 14, 2019, 10:50 p.m. No.4761024   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1390

Can I ask for some thoughts on this Tavistock history from some old fags who might have dug on it?

 

https://voat.co/v/QRV/2973255

 

Now that the Mk Ultra/Pizzagate stuff from long before 2016 got some attention, maybe many of you are finally ready to hear about the origins of the the great conspiracy. (QRV)

 

submitted 5.6 hours ago by 2973255?

 

The Great Conspiracy is not that hard to understand. It's goal is to gradually assert creeping authoritarianism and it is half the terrible parts of human nature and half organized from the top to exploit those terrible parts of human nature.

 

The trauma based mind control started with the Tavistock Institute of Human relations, who began to study PTSD in troops during WWI, before they even had a name for PTSD.

 

Tavistock, additionally, engaged in "principles of mass persuasion" which they later named, "systems psychodynamics." Systems psychodynamics is based on Wilfred Bion's "basic assumption theory" where your basic assumptions are manipulated to control how you vote.

 

The goal, as far as manipulating your point of view, is to prevent you from caring about corruption through diffusion of responsibility, and to control who you vote for. This is where it gets annoying for some people. The ideal manipulation isn't to make everyone vote the same. The ideal manipulation is to make half the population vote one way and the other half vote the other way. There is never supposed to be a strong majority to lead the way, because things would actually get done and a single party could eliminate all of the corrupt officials in other parties (the checks and balances we are SUPPOSED to have.)

 

I don't want you to get too tied up with Tavistock, because they are far from the only game in town. But they are a good working model of a think tank that employs a lot of basic psychological principles, like self-fulfilling prophecy. It gets weird, though, because they looked for psychological principles to explain black magic. The first psychologists were occultists. "Self fulfilling prophecy" is the psychological term that refers to the individual level of "social dreaming." Since researchers began to stumble on Tavistock, after the election, Wikipedia has removed their social dreaming page and the Internet, at large, has seen the disappearance of a lot other Tavistock documentation, like pieces of their "wartime archives" which aren't even on archive sites, anymore.

 

The reason you should know about social dreaming is because it is, essentially, a black magic spell, where you say something that isn't true or hasn't happened (while in a group of people) to invoke the principles behind self-fulfilling prophecy. This is how and why "double speak" works and why you see so many "double speak" titles in media. They are, essentially, casting black magic on you because, even if you don't fall for the ploy, you are angered and succumb to negativity to the extent you appear "angry" or "obsessed" so that you can be discredited.

 

 

The post goes on - too long to post here.

 

How close to Truth is this history please some anon?