Decoy film hides US-Nazi connection from US school kids.

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Re: The average person

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:17 pm

Prof Pan wrote-<br><!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>I'm not dismissive of the average person, just commenting on what I have experienced with many people I've encountered.<br><br>Most people in the U.S. do not even vote. They don't read a newspaper or follow politcs. Many don't even read books. So the argument that an unspecified cabal is micromanaging the entire entertainment industry to the extent that Hugh alleges -- to potentially throw off someone from uncovering or paying attention to information that is readily available -- is not supported by logic, reason, or fact.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br>It isn't really useful to refer to the 'average person' anymore because just as the income divide has radically increased so has the info divide.<br><br>A small portion of Americans loves the president and his war but a majority think it is a mistake or even a crime.<br><br>Now there is an ever-growing number being called 'the internet left' who think 9/11 was an inside job and know about Wall Street financing the Nazis and Operations Northwoods, Mockingbird, and Gladio.<br><br>This has to have those who are paying attention to "what the kids are finding out" concerned and inclined to crank out more smoke and mirrors plus pile more haystack around the needles I'm pointing at because that is what their paychecks require of them and that is what has been the principle tactic of scientific fascism since WWII.<br><br>There is such thing as beaurocratic inertia that creates pointless, ineffective, and even counter-productive campaigns as CIA whistleblower John Stockwell reported in his first I-quit-this-mess tell-all book 'In Search of Enemies." Stockwell said that CIA station chiefs are mandated to just piss in the local pond on principle and they do stupid stuff.<br><br>I think this is what is happening in the propaganda institutions working for the National inSecurity State for the last 60 years.<br><br>And the game is getting away from them. The more crap they throw out of their tactical closet the more obvious their crap becomes.<br><br>Does this make sense to you? Seems you are dissuaded from believing there is such an industry since the country seems so dissociative to begin with and any potential psy-ops campaigns "must really suck."<br><br>I agree. They do suck. But they also get a few takers every day and slowing the loss of gullible indoctrinated audience is about all they can hope for.<br><br>And who knows? Buying them some time just might get them more permanent bases in yet another country before Vietnam Syndrome II really takes hold.<!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :rolleyes --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/eyes.gif ALT=":rolleyes"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <p></p><i></i>
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Re: Another Drew's comment

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Tue Jul 25, 2006 7:28 pm

There's a movie AND a graphic book of comics (probably cross-marketing) that exposes the history of the smear job against Jews called 'The Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

The movie blurb on the DVD featured at Borders (where, by the way, the corporate headquarters orders what is to be featured where because publishing companies PAY BIG for those front tables and other marketing favors like payola) tries to suggest that anti-semitism is what is behind the 'inside job' suspicions regarding 9/11

So, just as discussed ad nauseum last year, the barbed-wire of 'anti-semitism' is being placed around the topic of 9/11 and used to cover for the unofficial Israeli-US alliance in the guise of (rightfully) debunking the old Jews-conquering-the-world myth of the Protocols.

Now the ADL is covering for Prescott Bush and the Johnson Group is covering for Project Paperclip.

WWII has never stopped, has it? Just some have switched sides to 'the winners' and keep using the old uniforms to confuse the civilians during the "new" war.
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Re: Memory Hijacking

Postby AlanStrangis » Wed Jul 26, 2006 11:35 am

<!--EZCODE QUOTE START--><blockquote><strong><em>Quote:</em></strong><hr>Most people in the U.S. do not even vote. They don't read a newspaper or follow politcs. Many don't even read books. So the argument that an unspecified cabal is micromanaging the entire entertainment industry to the extent that Hugh alleges -- to potentially throw off someone from uncovering or paying attention to information that is readily available -- is not supported by logic, reason, or fact.<hr></blockquote><!--EZCODE QUOTE END--><br><br>Maybe the "entertainment cabal" had done such a good job, that most people don't even vote... unless it's for the next American Idol!<br><br><!--EZCODE EMOTICON START :lol --><img src=http://www.ezboard.com/images/emoticons/laugh.gif ALT=":lol"><!--EZCODE EMOTICON END--> <br><br>Seriously though, I see what you're saying, but my personal experience is that since 9/11, I've noticed more interest from friends and aquaintances. YMMV.<br> <p></p><i></i>
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The hijacking is developing with crossmarketing.

Postby HughManateeWins » Wed Nov 08, 2006 2:41 pm

The History Channel (Disney) has two full page ads in the 10/30/06 issue of Time Magazine for an invention contest being used to promote a new primetime series Wednesdays at 8pm.

Yahoo recently had featured on its front page...a paperclip with info on what an amazing invention it was.

I see a multi-media path leading to a keyword hijacking meant to dilute the awareness of the post-WWII 'Project Paperclip' which would, if American kids knew about it, lead to awareness of how two American presidents named Bush are connected to Hitler. Bad PR.
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Tom Cruise in "Hitler thriller." ugh.

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Thu Apr 05, 2007 3:35 am

How predictable. The Historical Haystack Division of Langley comes through again.
They've noticed how much we know about the Bush-Wall Street-CIA-Nazi connection.

Tom Cruise is starring in a movie as the lead plotter trying to bomb Hitler.
What could be more American? Like another 'Indiana Jones' movie.

By the way, 'Indiana Jones,' the Nazi fighting film, was released in 1981 just after US-asset and Nazi death squad leader Klaus Barbie helped lead the CIA-backed Cocaine Coup in Bolivia. Gung-ho DEA agent Michael Levine was horrified when the US DOJ turned major dealers loose just so they could carry out the Cocaine Coup so he wrote an expose to Newsweek which never saw daylight. But Agent Levine suddenly found himself being investigated by DEA. Read his book, 'The Big White Lie' for details.

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17722716/

Tom Cruise to star in Hitler thriller
Untitled movie is based on attempt to assassinate Nazi leader

By Borys Kit
Hollywood Reporter
Updated: 12:37 p.m. PT March 26, 2007

LOS ANGELES - Tom Cruise is set to star in an untitled thriller based on an attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler at the height of World War II.

Cruise had not intended to star in the project, which was acquired last week by his United Artists banner. However, during subsequent meetings, the project’s director, Bryan Singer, became intrigued by the notion of Cruise as a central figure in the story and offered him the role. Cruise signed on Tuesday.

Production is scheduled to begin early this summer. MGM will distribute. Christopher McQuarrie and Nathan Alexander wrote the script. Singer and McQuarrie previously teamed on the Oscar-winning thriller “The Usual Suspects.”
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Re: "keyword hijacking"

Postby elfismiles » Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:23 am

Dreams End wrote:Oh...I see where the term comes from. There's an internet attack that allows attackers to take the keywords that Google advertisers use so that relevant Google ads will show up on pages which display them. For example, you go to a site on Mexico and ads with keywords of "Resort vacation" show up on the side and the site gets a little $$$ if someone clicks on them.<br><br>This is the only use of the term I found that comes close and it resembles something else Hugh was worrying about earlier...<br><br>I haven't seen where it is used to do anything other than disable ads....but it is something to look into...it's just not what Hugh is talking about:<br>


I find the idea of KEYWORD HIJACKING incredibly intriguing, and while I agree with its critics that more evidence is often in order to "prove" its use, I think perhaps reconsidering it or relabeling it MEME HIJACKING might prove more valuable in its use as a parapolitical analysis tool.

Meme hijacking is a little used phrase that is getting some traction in more "legit" circles like with Folklorists, cyberpunks and others.

I don't know if this has been pointed out in any of the keyword hijacking threads but I know this audience is quite familiar with the meme of memes. And I did find references to the 911 "hijacker meme".

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Re: "keyword hijacking," subset of Imitative Decep

Postby Hugh Manatee Wins » Wed Apr 11, 2007 12:14 am

elfismiles wrote:I find the idea of KEYWORD HIJACKING incredibly intriguing, and while I agree with its critics that more evidence is often in order to "prove" its use, I think perhaps reconsidering it or relabeling it MEME HIJACKING might prove more valuable in its use as a parapolitical analysis tool.


You're right, elfismiles. There are more comprehensive ways of describing the more case-specific tactics of keyword hijacking or even meme hijacking:

>decoys
>mirroring
>doubles
>substitutes
>imitations

The US military has codified psychological operations in manuals, some of which are online, and the Pentagon uses the umbrella term:

>imitative deception.

Yup. IMITATIVE DECEPTION.
Just like a Mockingbird. Or Operation Mockingbird imitating a free press.

Perfect.

Because the Pentagon and CIA don't guess how to do something for the first time anymore than marketing firms do.
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They institutionalize goal-oriented APPLIED knowledge, incorporate lessons-learned, and hand this to trained specialists who use check-lists, templates, budgets, and embedded assets to achieve the psycho-political task.

Frequently those specialists are also in the private sector, like the Johnson Group, Rendon Group, Lincoln Group, etc.

Unfortunately, the humanitarian anti-fascist peace movement, while having 'right' and principles on their side, lacks the technical knowledge or resources to compete with such a wide-spread psy-ops culture and its heavy undertow of social currents.

After all, many Americans have no idea what is going on or how and why.
So they are still on the side of the military-industrial elites that occupy them and are even hostile to those of us who've figured out how we are deceived and manipulated.

Every once in a while a personality or event serves as a light house that turns heads all in the same direction and coalesces resistance until that light is snuffed. Like JFK, MLK, and RFK.

So exposing the science of psy-ops is key to institutionalizing the resistance to psy-ops culture for the long-haul. Exposing its theories and practice to discredit and disable it is a goal I encourage others to share.

"Break the code, break the spell."
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