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editor said:
The point being that you blindly swallowed the story. You didn't bother to actually research the claims in any shape or form or read past the blindly regurgitated hyperbole from the likes of Pisspoor Planet in your Quest To Believe.

Instead you posted it up here without question as a Big Fact. And that makes you look rather silly.

Editor, I posted the link, and swallowed what story? What Big Fact?

That their byusiness is propaganda, psyops and mass psychological control.is clear. They describe it as a ‘weapon’. The article you link to is ambiguous in that they give examples of where there influence could be positive or negative.
I had read their site, read their press links. What point do you specifically take issue with me for? I had reached my conclusion, I think they are a sinister bunch. I posted it up as an example of something interesting that PP brought my attention to. Others have seemed to find it interesting too.

Also, those other stories, they where also interesting ones that Jones brought my attention to.
 
My flatmate plays Alex Jones and a number of other net radio streams - collectively termed by me "Fruitloop FM". I have to say that out of all of them, Alex Jones is easily the most grating in terms of both speech and manner. If some people have a face for radio, he has a voice for silent films.

Some of the UFO lot sound reasonable, though in the end they all get on my tits.
 
EddyBlack said:
That their byusiness is propaganda, psyops and mass psychological control.is clear. They describe it as a ‘weapon’.
So, you really do believe everything you read on the Internet, then?

Nice.
 
I like listening to him when I can't sleep. It's a lot like going camping as a kid and you'd all tell your best ghost stories. It can make you a bit paranoid until you get up in the morning and run it through more critical thinking.
 
editor said:
So, you really do believe everything you read on the Internet, then?

Nice.

They say so themselves on their website. Each of them things.

Psyops, propaganda, mass pyschological control. They openly admit it. they arn't embarrased about it.
 
Psyops – under Defence

Propaganda – under Training

Mass Psychological control – This is the whole point of the above.


What can the OpCentre do?
• Launch a powerful psyop campaign against an engaged enemy
• Engender support within the national community for proposed military action
• Re-engineer foreign perceptions to potentially avert conflict altogether
• Develop national resilience and behavioural compliance for homeland security issues
• Produce powerful public diplomacy campaigns for political, economic, military issues
• Maintain an ‘always ready' public communication command centre for critical incidents
• Develop more effective public information campaigns for social and health issues’
 
Barking_Mad said:
Does he actually say that?
He purports that the people in Bohemian Grove are taking part in some sort of pagan festival to some owl god and part of the ritual is to sacrifice human babies.

Anyone watching this "documentary" can see it's a load of tosh, that yes, there is some silly ritual at the beginning of the weekend, but it means nothing and the people in attendance are watching out of politeness and waiting to get down to the real business of drinking beer, barbequing, fishing and making deals.
 
LilJen said:
He purports that the people in Bohemian Grove are taking part in some sort of pagan festival to some owl god and part of the ritual is to sacrifice human babies.

Well the one I saw said he could see a figure but didn't say it was a baby...... :confused:

Anyone watching this "documentary" can see it's a load of tosh, that yes, there is some silly ritual at the beginning of the weekend, but it means nothing and the people in attendance are watching out of politeness and waiting to get down to the real business of drinking beer, barbequing, fishing and making deals.

You know a lot about it, have you been? :D
 
I don't think he claims anyone is sacrificed. He shows the burnt effigy afterwards as having a wire frame.

ETA - Like Barking Mad says.
 
You dont have to have been there to notice the men being filmed were as bored as men having to sit through cirque du soleil


And, yes, I do stand corrected, he may not have said baby, but he definitely tried to imply they were sacrificing humans. But it was so tenuous it was just daft. :rolleyes:
 
He did imply its possibility at one point.

As to the boredom of the crowd, you can't tell that from that footage. Although the applause and cheering was similar to what one would see at a a firework display or something.
 
EddyBlack said:
Psyops – under Defence

Propaganda – under Training
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It's on the internet so it must be true and believed, even without any evidence to back up what's being said, eh Eddy?
 
EddyBlack - you're taking as Gospel the word of marketing men?






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What you think they are a bunch of blaggers? The Del-Boys of the global arms business.

'Alright mister prime minister, I've got a lavverly bit of psyop gear in the lock up, perfect for a bit of public perception realignment.'
 
EddyBlack said:
What you think they are a bunch of blaggers? The Del-Boys of the global arms business.
Well, I'm still waiting or you to post up a single credible example of their hyperbole in action in the real world. Have you got any examples or is reading their unchallenged claims on their own (out of date) website good enough for you?

As it is, their words are no more meaningful or worthy of attention than those of Rosie McCrystal Ball's ruminations on the arrangement of your tea leaves.
 
Psychology used in propaganda shock!


Watch that Adam Curtis documentary , but have a pillow to hide behind during the scary bits!
 
editor said:
Well, I'm still waiting or you to post up a single credible example of their hyperbole in action in the real world. Have you got any examples or is reading their unchallenged claims on their own (out of date) website good enough for you?

As it is, their words are no more meaningful or worthy of attention than those of Rosie McCrystal Ball's ruminations on the arrangement of your tea leaves.

Its by definition quite a shady thing though, so would be tough to give examples. I think they and their clients would want to keep it quiet. But your point is fair enough. I can’t give any examples of their operations, and am only going by what they say.

What did you think of those other articles I linked? had you heard those stories?
 
Blagsta said:
Psychology used in propaganda shock!


Watch that Adam Curtis documentary , but have a pillow to hide behind during the scary bits!

They're all up on Google Video, they look like interesting and important films. Looking forward to watching them.
 
EddyBlack said:
What did you think of those other articles I linked? had you heard those stories?
After that last waste of time, I've no interest in following any more of your random links.
 
Latest podcast has a fascniating section of Huxley talking in the early 60s about the elites plans for keeping us down. Very interesting and prophetic.

Say what you like about Jones, few would play this stuff on their shows.
 
About the link 'America paid Israel to to poison 100,000 children'

Was this a deliberate genocide by USA and Israel? The story first broke on Israeli TV’s Channel 10, in a film titled 'The Ringworm Children.'

Here is a link to the original documentary.

As the victims seek the entire truth and justice, the question is asked, was this a deliberate eugenics programme, targeting immigrants, or was it a tragic result of the dangers not being recognised at the time. Was this simply a tragic accident, with the government believing there method was a harmless and accepted treatment for ringworm?
The story is further complicate by the fact that those authorizing and carrying out the programme where giving huge amounts of funding form the US.
 
Alex Jones is really breaking good ground. Have to agree that his style of delivery is grating to say the least. Sometimes the reporting can be a little over-the-top too. But it's a beacon of truth in a world of lies :)
 
How am I stupid for saying that? You've got nothing much to say it seems but call me names

Ct'ers say Globalisation is an attempt to bring in a 'New World Order', Brown says it is precisely that! Don't worry Editor, the sovereignty of our country will be quite safe under Brown's leadership ;)

One of my links was questioned, I admitted the error, and I learnt something i.e not neccesarily believing an 'arms' company has all the capability it claims when we haven't seen it in practice (even though its use would be secret).

But when I tell you that a President Advisor John Yoo said authorising the torture of a child is legal, you dismiss it. Here is what he said, and I know you will be as outraged as me, you shoudn't just dismiss me as stupid without even adressing the subject matter.

'In explaining the Yoo Doctrine, Yoo made the following statements during a December 1, 2005, debate in Chicago, Illinois, with Notre Dame Law School Professor Doug Cassel:

Cassel: If the President deems that he’s got to torture somebody, including by crushing the testicles of the person’s child, there is no law that can stop him?
Yoo: No treaty.
Cassel: Also no law by Congress. That is what you wrote in the August 2002 memo.
Yoo: I think it depends on why the President thinks he needs to do that.[12]
 
EddyBlack said:
How am I stupid for saying that? You've got nothing much to say it seems but call me names
Yes, he says the words 'New World Order' but he's not wholeheartedly endorsing or describing the paranoid yarn spun by the fucking fruitloop morons you listen to on Prison Pisspot.
EddyBlack said:
In explaining the Yoo Doctrine, Yoo made the following statements during a December 1, 2005, debate in Chicago, Illinois, with Notre Dame Law School Professor Doug Cassel:
I can't be arsed with any more of your random, context-free, off topic snippets.
 
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