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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: New Zealand
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Osama as Obama.....Oh man!!!!! Imagine the outrage!!!!
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2008
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The thing is this the greatest conspiracys are the ones that are done right in front of you that no one would believe........
its like watching a magician...........you may know the answer to his many tricks you may not..........but no one likes being made a fool of so they say nothing....why because no one believes it........and to accept that it may be true no one could handle it...and yet i pulled up old news reports videos of both men and they are apx the same height in stature and they have the same gate, they walk the same way....lets not forget that all they're facial features line up perfectly and the one thing most desterbing is the bridge of the nose just under the eyes its almost like a finger print in that the odds of two people having the same exact nasil cavity and wrinkle paterns are nearly imposible..... and in retrispect OSAMA CONGRADULATING OBAMA ON WINNING THE ELECTIONS..... A terrorist were not looking for any more and one who se very family were rushed out of the country on US comercial planes do you think that they wouldnt do this ...............if you understand power you would understand they would do any thing they thought they could get away with |
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Spiritual eXplorer-Canada
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what does Bill ryan say ???
"The best place to hide, is OUT in THE OPEN" Bill Ryan http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w53TMpk6QNc |
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THIS IS A LESSON IN HOW TO DECIEVE THE MASSES
http://www.learntoquestion.com/resou...oculation.html inoculation i. inoculating against the effects of propaganda Clearly in the late 1930s, there were folks out there who thought propaganda could be dangerous. A private organization with an ambitious agenda, the Institute for Propaganda Analysis in New York, took on the Olympian task of trying to identify propaganda strategies and develop a scientific approach to its detection, along the lines of disease detection and prevention. Concerned about the difficulty of finding truth, particularly in a media-saturated wartime environment, the Institute issued a statement called the "Ten Commandments of Propaganda" in 1937. Designed to be a manual of strategies used by writers of propaganda, the Institute offered what it believed was the strategy of the propagandist: 1. Divide and conquer 2. Tell the people what they want. 3.. The bigger the lie, the more people will believe it. 4. Always appeal to the lowest common denominator. 5. Generalize as much as possible. 6. Use "expert" testimonial. 7. Always refer to the "authority" of your sources. 8. Stack the cards with "information." 9. A confused people are easily led. 10. Get the "plain folks" onto the "bandwagon." The Institute identified seven basic propaganda devices: Name-Calling: Giving an idea a bad or negative label, leading its audience to reject and condemn it without examining it further. Glittering Generality: Associating something with a word that has virtuous associations, leading its audience to accept and approve it without examining any further evidence. Transfer: Shifting the authority and prestige of something respected or revered to something else in order to make it more acceptable or associates disapproving language with something the propagandist wants an audience to reject. Testimonial: Invoking the words of someone either respected or despised to state that a particular idea, product, or person is good or bad. Plain Folks: Suggesting that the speaker and his ideas are good and right because they are "of the people": the "plain folks." Card Stacking: Layering an array of facts or falsehoods in a complex web of logic in order to make the best (or worst) case for an idea, program, or person. Bandwagon: Implying that everyone is doing something and that folks need to "jump on the bandwagon" and follow the crowd. |
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