Archive for the 'Perception Management' Category
The Dark Side of Soy
July 3rd, 2007Via: Utne Reader: As someone who is conscious of her health, I spent 13 years cultivating a vegetarian diet. I took time to plan and balance meals that included products such as soy milk, soy yogurt, tofu, and Chick’n patties. I pored over labels looking for words I couldn’t pronounce–occasionally one or two would pop […]
Synthetic Environments for Analysis and Simulation
June 30th, 2007Simulex Inc.’s Synthetic Environments for Analysis and Simulation system is almost certainly how the priests of the technocracy are now maintaining “normal” operations. The system allows for terra scale datasets with granularity of results down to one node (individual). It has a physics engine for tracking any number of people (or other elements) in virtual […]
McDonald’s Goes McOrganic
June 29th, 2007No matter how absurd anyone thinks it will get, the corporations manage to take it further. Via: Telegraph: The fast food chain announced yesterday that all the milk used in the teas and coffees it sells in 1,200 outlets in the UK will come from organic British cows from the end of next month. The […]
Wired on Ron Paul’s Web Campaign
June 28th, 2007Via: Wired: When Texas Congressman Ron Paul entered the race for next year’s Republican presidential nomination, few political analysts paid much notice. Paul has no backing from political bigwigs or any campaign war chest to speak of. As the Libertarian Party presidential nominee in 1988 he won less than one-half of 1 percent of the […]
Bush, Senate Head for Showdown on Domestic Spying
June 22nd, 2007This nonsense theater isn’t going to go anywhere. This is an enemy collaborator congress. This is just a smoke and mirrors distraction. If these idiots would simply read the court documents related to the EFF’s case against NSA/ATT, they would see the clear and present danger that the regime in the White House represents. But […]
Maxim Participates in Israeli Intelligence Operation Targeted at U.S. Men
June 21st, 2007The newspeak is absolutely incredible! Mossad propagandists, operating out of the Israeli consulate in New York, are referred to as media consultants… Well, as U.S. Army theorist Ralph Peters wrote, the effect of media on young men, in terms of reaching national security objectives, “is destructive beyond the power of words to describe.” Keeping that […]
Oil Industry Scales Back Refinery Plans
June 18th, 2007Everyone knows that the biofuel scam only results in higher food prices, and now, the oil cartel is saying, “With all the biofuel, we don’t need to invest if more refining capacity.” The food and energy scarcity issues are being engineered into a kill off mechanism that also generates massive profits. Anyone who can’t see […]
Americans Unready to Revolt, Despite Revolting Conditions
June 16th, 2007Entertaining the author’s proposed solution will waste valuable time that people should be using to escape/prepare, but he describes the situation well. Via: OpedNews: Part of the genius of our contemporary ruling class elites is that they have engineering a state of political and economic oppression that paradoxically is still embraced by the Lower Class. […]
Tony Blair Calls for Media Regulation to Contain Pernicious Conspiracy Theories
June 13th, 2007Ahhh, poor Tony needs Soviet style censors to hide his grave and despicable crimes. Via: Telegraph: Tony Blair hinted today at new restrictions on internet journalism, saying online news coverage had become “more pernicious and less balanced” than traditional political reporting. In a farewell lecture on public life, he said that much of the British […]
Arkansas GOP Head: We Need More ‘Attacks on American Soil’ So People Appreciate Bush
June 4th, 2007Via: Rawstory: In his first interview as the chairman of the Arkansas Republican Party, Dennis Milligan told a reporter that America needs to be attacked by terrorists so that people will appreciate the work that President Bush has done to protect the country. “At the end of the day, I believe fully the president is […]
