first stage is called “demoralization”
second stage of ideological brainwashing is “destabilization”.
third stage would be “crisis.”
first stage is called “demoralization”
second stage of ideological brainwashing is “destabilization”.
third stage would be “crisis.”
Another part of the context on this interview, that is a young G. Edward Griffin, author of The Creature from Jekyll Island, asking the questions. He saw it coming in many respects.
Interesting for me is when I was first introduced to any of this the internet was an infant, I had no computer and had never used the web, one guy I knew had dial up and I’m guessing used windows 95.
Despite that we got together physically in groups to learn about these things, to the point a lecture hall at a large university was used.
But now who discusses any of this?
What’s happened between now and then?
This did:
despite the abundance of information no one is able to come to sensible conclusions in the interest of defending themselves, their families, their community, and their country
Which is what Yuri was warning about in 1984
Despite Yuri telling him he surely was also aware of:
People are still unaware of this, I was listening to Chase on Infowars yesterday clamoring we need to get rid of the FBI which is one of the communist goals
Discredit and eventually dismantle the FBI.
So, useful idiot?
Which leaves us where?
this process was “irreversible.” He said, “As I mentioned before, exposure to true information does not matter anymore. A person who was demoralized is unable to assess true information. …
So essentially this can be screamed, streamed, posted on billboards and tattooed on foreheads but it’s too late.
Ask Trump who the largest obstacle to his economic recovery is right now and you’ll be brought right back to that.
Trump would launch into orbit if the fed dropped the rates and we would boom like never before, I expect it still may happen too.
Good for you to name that
Before the internet I considered him a very credible source, he wasn’t just aware he was shouting it as far and loud as he could. He occasionally had articles published by one magazine or another so I could locate his stuff in the school Library. He also occasionally showed up on those obscure Saturday and Sunday shows on CSPAN and other public access tv, those shows used to be that source of public discourse you reference missing, those CSPAN call in lines could be very informative at times, could be in the future if we insist.