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Old 12-31-2009, 12:40 AM   #1
timetotelltheworld
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Unhappy Thread bashing by aliens on project avalon

Are you seeing a lot of discrediting,debunking and general distracting going on,are you puting threads up about conspiracies in regards to aliens and do you see people lineing up to discredit you,your not alone ,do you know why ,everywhere on all threads ..........THEY DONT WANT YOU TO KNOW THEY'RE HERE, AND THEY ARE REPLACEING US ..............

Here is just a little bit of they 're tactics and its been done by humans to

I know about them because my entire family tree everyone of my family who i loved were replaced in a conspiracy the CIA was doing to set up large americian families for fraud and erase them...in the process of they're con I was getting death threats from random people EVERYWHERE. Then i saw one of them shapeshift......and i decided to try and expose them everywhere....they have made me homeless .....wiped out my bank accounts and kept me from gainful employment and i realized it wasnt just me......they are screwing us all.

It doesnt matter what you believe to me all i am trying to do is make as many people aware of the con we are living, where it started and how old it is..but just to let you know your not alone.

were all being screwed



Here are just a few of they're tactics. Ladies and Gentlemen THEY CAN BECOME US..........YOUR GONE THEY ARE HERE AND NO ONE KNOWS YOUR MISSING.......


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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