Guest guest Posted November 4, 2006 Report Share Posted November 4, 2006 http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=86045 BEWARE OF MIND CONTROL TACTICS Posted By: Daystar <Send E-Mail> The author below uses the example of a remote viewing test on his website to illustrate a trick or the circular reasoning, used in the media, to deceive and take advantage of the masses. I feel it is extremely important to be aware of the many different ways we are exposed to this subtle mind control. Once we know the tricks and make them well known to others, we can no longer be deceived and manipulated. ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] Good Morning -- BroJon Readers !! Here's the latest edition of THE BROTHER JONATHAN GAZETTE DAILY DIGEST Friday March 3, 2006 ]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]] "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." -- William Casey, CIA Director (from first staff meeting, 1981) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MIND CONTROL IN THE AMERICAN NEWS MEDIA Explaining the Mind Control Trick in the BroJon Remote Viewer Aptitude Test Yes, there is a "trick" in the Remote Viewer test, but it is not the card trick. That is there only to fool you. It is a straight "mind control trick" typical of what is used in most news stories in today's mainstream press. In the Remote Viewer Test, there are 5 pages. There is some information on page 1 about remote viewing programs, such as the old secret CIA-SRI remote viewing program 20 years ago. I "dressed up" the story on page 1 with the additional true facts that I participated in the SRI remote viewing experiment. This leads you to believe that I have "special knowledge" which I am going to tell you. The news media does exactly that same thing by claiming that because they are journalists and have investigated the news that they have "special knowledge" which they are going to tell you. What is on pages 2,3,4 and 5 of the Remote Viewer Test is simply a very crafty Internet version of the old 3-Card Monty missing-card trick. But the card trick has absolutely nothing to do with Remote Viewing. What is on page 1 has absolutely nothing to do with what's on the last 4 pages. But by implication and misdirection, if I convinced you to "believe" what is on page 1, then you will probably also believe what is on page 5 -- that you might be psychic or be a remote viewer. But they are in fact, NOT connected nor related at all. By focusing your attention on finding the "card trick" you completely missed the primary "mind control trick" that the transition from Page 1 to Page 2 was a complete non sequitur, and that Page 2 was not related to Page 1. The word "non sequitur" is a Latin term for the Logic _expression literally meaning "it does not follow" or in English "it is not in sequential order." In this case, Page 2 does not follow from Page 1, it is a "non sequitur." The "non sequitur" fallacy along with several other logic fallacies are used to trick people by producing false logic. Unless the reader is very wary, the false logic can be used to very easily fool the reader into believing something which completely false. This very same "mind control trick" is used in almost all news stories in today's papers and on TV. They have a headline and a first paragraph which gives some data (Page 1). Then they give further data (Pages 2-5) which lead you to believe that what is in the headline is true, even though the data in the body of the story has absolutely nothing to do with the headline. This is the same format as the BroJon Remote Viewer Test. Or looked another way, I wrote the Remote Viewer Test using the same journalistic format as in the NY Times, Washington Post, Associated Press, CNN, ABC, CBS etc. Example: Stories about global warming give data about changing temperatures. Then the story mentions greenhouse gases. But greenhouse gases have absolutely nothing to do with global temperature changes. There is absolutely no scientific evidence that a greenhouse layer or the greenhouse effect exists in the atmosphere. But you are lead to believe that global warming (Page 1) is caused by greenhouse gases (Page 2,3,4,5) and thus we must keep raising the price of oil and gasoline to force people to cut back on greenhouse gases to prevent global flooding or a new ice age. They are not connected at all. It is a complete ploy or "trick" by the oil companies to continuously raise the price of oil. The global warming/greenhouse story also has another severe fallacy called "circular reasoning." Neither global warming nor the greenhouse gas theory can be proven scientifically and independently. But the proponents make the claim that there seems to be a small, less than one degree rise in temperature, in the last century. But is it natural or man-made? They then make the claim that the rise in temperature is caused by greenhouse gases. Meaning that: (1) global warming proves the existence of greenhouse gases. Then they turn around and make the claim that since greenhouse gases exist that the small rise in temperature must be global warming. Meaning that: (2) greenhouse gases proves the existence of global warming. But statement (1) is the reverse of statement (2). Using two self-referential statements in the same logic, is called "circular reasoning" and is false. This is like defining a word by using the word in the definition. For example, cats are animals that look like cats. In stories about Bird Flu you are given data about widespread H5N1 (Page 1) then the other paragraphs mention several human deaths and possible worldwide pandemic (Pages 2,3,4,5) but the two are completely unrelated. Nobody has, nor could possibly contract an animal disease such as H5N1 from a bird, nor heart worm from a dog, feline FLV from a cat, nor even Ich from a fish. You are lead to believe that bird flu is related to worldwide pandemics in humans. But, they are not connected at all. This is a ploy to "trick" you into buying very expensive anti-virals such as ten dollar Tamiflu, which the actual clinical medical data proves is no more effective against flu virus than five cent aspirin or vitamin C pills. None of those do anything for viruses. They only treat or relieve the symptoms of flu, but do nothing to treat the disease itself. Those stories are a complete trick, using the same trick as in the Remote Viewer test, to make billions of dollars for the pharmaceutical companies. There are many other examples. The BroJon Gazette is a unique newspaper since I have carefully chosen all of the stories in the Gazette from the daily mainstream press, but they all have the same "trick" as in the Remote Viewer test. The stories give you some data and then provide additional data which is not connected or related to the original data in the headline. The stories are in fact, false. I usually indicate the false stories with a quick proof or comment indicated with parentheses and printed in red color. Don't read the BroJon Gazette if you are seeking the "Truth." The BJ Gazette never claims to tell you the "Truth." There are legions of preachers, newspapers, websites, magazines, TV networks, and bloggers all proclaiming that they know the real "Truth" and they will tell you all about it. Instead, the BroJon Gazette can give you something more valuable that the "Truth." The BroJon Gazette will point out, often with scientific clarity, what is absolutely "False." You are then free to select and believe whatever you wish to believe is true, knowing that what you believe is not tainted by sheer fiction. Don't tell me the "Truth." Just tell me the facts and I will figure out the "Truth" for my self. The purpose of all those mainstream press "news stories" is for large corporations to control your mind by trickery to make you believe and behave, so as to benefit the large corporations. The purpose of the BroJon Gazette has always been to expose that fraud and trickery in the mainstream press. This fraud is the same as media advertising which started in the early 1920's. You are given data that product X is better than product Y. And you are given additional data to prove it, but the data is false, since both product X and Y are exactly the same but in a different package. The usual "trick" is to say "nothing is better than product X." Which is actually a true statement, but only a half truth. Product Y can't be better than product X because they are both the same. Thus, nothing is better than product X, and also nothing is better than product Y. They're the same. The BroJon Gazette never deals with political news stories, nor takes a political viewpoint. In the above example, insert Democrat for Product X and Republican for Product Y. Both "products" claim to be the best, by making the false claim that "nothing is better than Product X, or Product Y. But in fact, they are both the same. Both primary American parties have been the same since the end of World War II, and especially since the assassination of President John Kennedy, which forced both parties to hide from the actual facts behind the assassination, by proclaiming the same falsehood (the Warren Report). The second primary ploy or trick is to fool you into buying a product which you neither need nor want. Most car advertising is designed to trick you with sex and flash that you need to buy a new car, even though you already have a car which works and provides you with transportation. This, of course, only benefits the car companies, but not the buyer. This very same trick is used to force you to buy cold/flu medications, flu shots and very expensive anti-virals even though you have no need for any of them. The news stories have tricked you into believing that you want and need expensive medicine, but you don't need them since they don't really work or do anything. This of course only benefits the pharmaceutical companies, but not the buyer. What has happened during the 20th century, which most people never noticed, is that the same old "advertising" tricks long used in the media, have now moved into the front page news itself. The mainstream press "news" should be considered as "advertising" and not information about important news events in your world. I hope that helps to explain the "trick" in the Remote Viewer Test, and why I put the test on the front page of the BJ Gazette. It is a teaching tool to show how 99.9999 percent of news readers will be easily fooled by what they read in the news. So far, of the over 2,000 readers who have taken the Remote Viewer Test, about one percent, or 19, have noticed and discovered the misdirection and disinformation "card trick." But absolutely none, not one, has discovered the obvious "mind control trick" of the non-sequitur false transition from Page 1 to Page 2. The tricksters in the mainstream press hope you never discover that trick. And that's why CIA Director Bill Casey was able to say, "We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false." And he said that 25 years ago. Today his vision has come true. Today, everything you read in the mainstream press IS FALSE. To find out for yourself, read the stories in the BroJon Gazette. I want to thank the thousands of BroJon readers who participated in the BroJon Remote Viewer Aptitude Test. What you proved with such a large sampling size is, with extreme statistical accuracy, that over 99 percent were fooled by the "mis-direction card trick" and all 100 percent were completely fooled by the "mind control trick" of the false transition from Page 1 to Page 2. Now that you know, take the Remote Viewer Test again and notice how easily you were fooled. I know you don't want to know it, but that means that for decades, Americans have been actively and completely "mind controlled" simply by reading the newspaper. If you weren't completely mind controlled, you might start asking question like those found in the book "Black Gold Hot Gold" on the BroJon front page. Who really does run the world? One thing I know for sure, is that it's not who you think it is... Marshall Smith Editor, Brother Jonathan Gazette newseditor Click here to find the live links to the full stories in the Gazette - http://www.brojon.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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