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By Robert F. Beaudine
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Throughout history, ideas have been used for good or for evil. They have also led to the greatest evil war. This is reflective in a nations language. By the end of 1932, Germany was in upheaval. The unemployment rate soared to 43%. As the Naz is rose to power, new ideas emerged; new words were introduced; old words were discarded and others changed. Juden verboten became a popular phrase as the Juden, the Jews, were blamed for all their ills. They were denied basic rights as citiz ens, and most activities were verboten. In 1933, when Adolf Hitler consolidated power with the Enabling Act, modern art and architecture were condemned. Many artists fled their homeland, as art became a tool of the regime. The Reichstag was privately mocked as the most expensive glee club, as their members sang paeans to their Fuhrer. The Naz i minister of propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, defined the new order and foretold the consequences, When I hear the word culture I reach for my gun. The regime was fascist, a word coined in 1921. This obscured their ideology national socialism a clever term somewhat palatable to their fellow nationalists in the military and industry. They telescoped this into Naz i to further hide its origins from the world. When scholars claim this was a regime of the far right, they are either duped or dishonest. Under the Naz is, their prominent leaders were well- read. Goebbels boasted of his library, complete with all the works of Edward Bernays, most notably his Propaganda. He implemented Bernays program with great success. When this was discovered after the war, propaganda was redef ined as P.R., public relat ions . For their fanatical followers and the rest of the masses who decided to stay, ant i- int ellect ualism was decreed. Books were burned, the media censored. French words were purged from their vocabulary. Free speech became dangerous, as even children were spies for the state. The universities became centers to regiment thought. In a nation acclaimed for its scholarship, this betrays either their madness or a diabolical agenda the blueprint used by all the totalitarian dictators. Eventually, many renowned scholars fled and brought their unique heritage to America.
Verbal Engineering
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In 1949, George Orwell, unfurled his vision of a nightmarish future in 1984. Dont you see that the whole aim of Newspeak is to narrow the range of thought? In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible because there will be no words in which to express it. Orwells protagonist, Winston Smith, learned something about his world: When words are eliminated from the common vocabulary, the thinking of the common people becomes limited. Later, his novel showed how percept ions are manipulat ed when the definitions of fundamental words are changed, i.e., peace becomes defense which then becomes war a classic illustration of Hegels dialectic. Here, the thesis or status quo refers to the current usage of the word. When it undergoes a slight change in meaning towards its antithesis, a new synt hesis is born. If enough incremental changes occur, eventually the antithesis is established. Because the term Hegels dialectic is missing from our common vocabulary, many of us have no awareness of this process in continual motion. Instead, we think every change occurs naturally. By definition, a change towards the antithesis is adverse to that element of society who would conserve the status quo the conservatives who revere their traditions and institutions. In todays world, many of our most important institutions and traditions and the foundational words associated with them have been so dramatically engineered towards the antithesis that conservatives no longer support the status quo.
The 19th Century French philosopher and founder of modern sociology, Auguste Comte, embraced Enlightenment thinking, of the type that rejected religion. His philosophy, logical positivism, claimed science as t he only reliable approach t o t rut h. Empirical observation leads to verification which leads to truth. Religion had to be abandoned. American philosopher, Thomas Ellis Katen, explained, Thus the positivist realm becomes a kingdom of thingdom and an off- limits sign is put on areas of life most meaningful to men when mens souls cry out for an image of unity, the logical positivistic philosophy offers only further fragmentation. The German philosopher, Friedrich Nietz sche, offered no help. He upended metaphysics in the late 19th Century and ended Germanys Western tradition in philosophy. Niet z sche announced t o t he world t hat God is dead ! which gave humanit y t he f reedom t o creat e t heir own values . He said philosophers had a moral duty to create the new myths for society. He also declared all scientific achievement was the result of a will to power. Allan Bloom wrote, The history of liberal thought since Locke and Smith has been one of almost unbroken decline in philosophic substance.
Freud with a spurious scientific consistency, typical of Progressive deception. Sigmund Freud had a poor view of the masses of humanity, with their untreated neuroses and animal instincts. In The Future of an Illusion , he wrote, Among these instinctual wishes are those of incest, cannibalism, and lust for killing. Earlier he wrote, For masses are laz y and unintelligent; they have no love for instinctual renunciation, and they are not to be convinced by argument of its inevitability; and the individuals composing them support one another in giving free rein to their indiscipline. He added, It is only through the influence of individuals who can set an example and whom masses recogniz e as their leaders that they can be induced to perform the work and undergo the renunciations on which the existence of civiliz ation depends. When psychologists observe and describe human behavior, they resemble scientists, but when they explain human behavior, they propagate hypothetical opinion. Several observations are apparent: The more popular psychology becomes, t he more widespread our problems have become . The more couples are referred to marriage counselors, the worse our divorce rate gets. Our problems are not being solved by our psychologists or the poppromoters of this pseudoscience, like Abby and Ann Landers. There could be a simple reason: If God exists, much of the social sciences become theoretical nonsense, which means society is harmed by their neglect of the soul and their mockery of religion.
The Frankfurt elite, Horkheimer, Erich Fromm, Herbert Marcuse, Wilhelm Reich, Theodor Adorno, Walter Benjamin, and later, Jurgen Habermas, used verbal engineering to facilitate their social engineering. They wrote extensive attacks on the Judeo- Christian institutions and traditions, and redefined them as evils. They rebranded the foundational words. Private property and profit became selfish pursuits. Individualism, personal industry, and self reliance became oppressive, as the world was divided into two types of people, oppressors or victims. Religion became the greatest evil a superstition that led to intolerance and war. Nationalism was the second greatest evil and also led to war. The Frankfurt School studied the psychological techniques of the Naz is. One result, Adorno and three Berkeley scholars wrote The Authoritarian Personality, which was widely acclaimed by our social scientists. It was later debunked as left wing propaganda. Allan Bloom called it meretricious fabrication. Among other theoretical heresies, it redefined fatherhood as tyrannical. This was a triumph for feminism as women became an oppressed class. This verbal engineering set in motion the long march to undermine the love of God, family, and country. From 1937 to 1941, Adorno worked for the Radio Research Project alongside future president of CBS, Frank Stanton and three other social scientists. Funded by the Rockefeller Foundation, its purpose was to study the effects of the mass media and develop more effective methods of mass persuasion. Meanwhile, Edward Bernays, the premier of propaganda, used his uncles psychology Sigmund Freuds coupled with that of B.F. Skinner to create a consumer society. Eventually, the masses became too concerned with their own interests to have time for the deeper concerns, like those of their civiliz ation. In 1946, Kurt Lewin, the founder of social psychology, laid the foundation for sensitivity training as he pioneered applied psychology. He fine- tuned the methods that overcame the resistance to change. This spawned the National Training Laboratories in 1947, located in Bethel, Maine, far from everyones comfort z one. In a group setting, the training takes three steps to change the trainees perception. First, they attempt to bypass the natural defense mechanisms and dismantle the mind set using peer pressure and other psychological techniques. That leads to the change, a transitional period of confusion. Then the new mind set is freez ed in step three, and comfort levels return to normal. This training disorients the recipient and then reorients them in a relative world. In 1962, in their manual Five Issues in Training, the NTL defined their training as, coercive persuasion in the form of thought reform or brainwashing. Since then, the NTL has expanded and developed specializ ed labs for industry, universities, churches, and community organiz ers. Lewin associated with the Frankfurt School scholars, but he was also the director of the Tavistock Clinic in 1932.
Tavistock
In 1920, the secretive Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology was established in England and soon renamed the Tavistock Clinic. There are few public records Tavistock was likely a creation of British Intelligence. Some researchers claim that Sigmund Freud was the first director. Certainly, his influence was supreme. They initially specializ ed in the treatment of shell- shocked soldiers, which revealed insights into humanitys breaking point and became a topic of intensive research. In June 1940, John Rawlings Rees, the director of Tavistock Clinic, revealed their agenda in a speech titled, Strategic Planning for Mental Health. He said, We have made a useful attack upon a number of professions. The two easiest of them naturally are the teaching profession and the
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We have made a useful attack upon a number of professions. The two easiest of them naturally are the teaching profession and the Church; the two most difficult are law and medicine Public life, politics and industry should all of them be within our sphere of influence If we are to infiltrate the professional and social activities of other people, I think we must imit at e t he Tot alit arians and organiz e some kind of f if t h column act ivit y ! If better ideas on mental health are to progress and spread we, as the salesmen, must lose our identity Let us all, therefore, very secretly be fifth columnists. Fif t h column was coined in 1936 and refers to a conspiracy t hat sympat hiz es wit h t he enemy and engages in subversion within a society. In 1947, with a Rockef eller Foundation grant, the Tavistock Institute of Human Relations was created as another agency for change. Their primary interest was applied psychology on a global scale, also called psy- ops. They established research facilities at universities and think tanks in the U.S. and across the globe to analyz e all the methods of mind cont rol including hypnosis , elect romagnet ic radiat ion, psychot herapy, pharmacology, propaganda , and drugs bot h legal and illegal they worked with the pharmaceutical giants like Sandoz and Eli Lily . The mind control research behind MK Ultra did not originate in the CIA. The British were actively engaged before the CIA was born, and Tavistock became the bridge between the two intelligence agencies. In 1955, Bernays wrote The Engineering of Consent which detailed the propaganda campaign that led to a US- engineered coup in Guatemala. This reference book became the Tavistock blueprint to overthrow any country that would not align with their long term goal of one- world- government. The Tavistock elite analyz ed all the media, including radio, music, movies, magaz ines, pop- art, and TV. In August 1959, Fred Emery, a Tavistock senior staffer, wrote an article titled, "Working Hypotheses on the Psychology of Television." He stated, The psychological af t er- ef f ect s of t elevision are of considerable interest to the would- be social engineer . According to Dr. John Coleman, a disgruntled intelligence agent, Tavist ock creat ed t he love af f air bet ween our yout h and t he Beat les . It is impossible to understand the frenz y and mass hysteria created by the Beatles without knowledge of mass- psychology and mass- manipulat ion. Coleman claimed the crowds had been tutored by earlier news footage. When the Beatles first arrived in JFK airport in 1964, busloads of girls from a local Bronx school had been paid t o scream hyst erically . They duplicated this effort for the first few events, and this trend perpetuated, as all good fads do. If Dr. Coleman is correct, then the amaz ing coincidences behind Americas early Rock and Roll scene become more logical. As investigative journalist David McGowan has documented, our early musicians all bypassed the three centers of music in Detroit, New York City, and Nashville to assemble in Laurel Canyon in California, where there was no live music scene and no music producers. They eventually created their own scene, most likely with a little help from their friends at Tavistock. More surprisingly or perhaps not most of these musicians came from families immersed in military intelligence, including Jim Morrison whose father was an Admiral. (Others included Frank Zappa, David Crosby, Stephen Stills, Cory Wells, Mike Nesmith, John Phillips, Cass Elliott, Joni Mitchell, and Jackson Browne, to name a select few.) One of the founders of the Rand Corporation, Albert Wohlstetter, also made Laurel Canyon his home and conducted seminars there. The Rand Corporation is a think tank af f iliat ed wit h Tavist ock , not coincidentally. Perhaps a future social scientist will propose a theory that explains how such a mass awakening occurred at the same time as the arrival of Rock and Roll. This revolutionary music helped radically change an entire generation and each succeeding one.
would disagree. History is much more dangerous it can be used as an agent for change. History is typically written by the victors. As each succeeding victor revises it, history can lose its validity and become propaganda for the State. Orwell portrayed this in 1984, when Winston Smith was asked to repeat a Party slogan: Who
Because we no longer study etymology the history of words we are unaware of the social engineering that results from verbal engineering.
Political Correctness
In the 1930s, both Stalin and Hitler perfected the language rules of political correctness. People literally risked their lives when they spoke. In the early 1990s, when our media overtly and eagerly adopted the new language rules called political correctness, rule violators risked their jobs and suffered the medias wrath. Patrick Buchanan explained the ideology behind these rules, Polit ical Correct ness is Cult ural Marxism , a regime to punish dissent and t o st igmat iz e social heresy as t he Inquisit ion punished religious heresy. It s t rademark is int olerance .
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Dr. Gerald L. Atkinson wrote, Critical Theory, as applied mass psychology, brought forth a quiet psychic revolution which facilitated an actual physical revolution that has become visible everywhere in the United States of America. Multiculturalism is a product of political correctness which breeds diversity and divides our nation. Our cultural melting pot used to meld immigrants into Americans. Today, except for the oppressive ruling class, most citiz ens define themselves as hyphenated Americans: Hispanic- American, ChineseAmerican, African- American, Native- American, et cetera. No longer are we united by one language and one culture. Our founders envisioned a commonwealth of freedom extending from coast to coast. Commonwealths, by definition, are established for the common good, which our founders defined as freedom from tyranny and the protection of unalienable rights bestowed by God those of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. This meant there were natural limits because of natural law. The pursuit of the fruits of labor was limited when it infringed upon others unalienable rights. Multiculturalism requires a new definition of common good , one f or a godless societ y where right s are grant ed by government s . The left think tank, Center for American Progress, claims that government is essential when people pursue their dreams. They redefined the common good as governmental policies that benefit everyone while balancing self- interest with the needs of the entire society. Perhaps that explains why Texas removed the common good from their public educations textbooks. The common good has become a progressive term that refers to entitlements for the disadvantaged, but also includes big bailouts for our megacorporations.
Because of this preoccupation, most conversat ion is spirit ually dead, f ocused on t wo t opics t rivial mat t ers and sex. Psychologists studied the appeal of the sex story. In the past, men would separate from the women, and a few would entertain the others with their exploits. As genders were redefined, naturally women had to be included, and those with bravado try to outdo the men.
Others are more perverse and work with the Progressives of Frankfurt and Tavistock to develop more powerful methods to influence both our behavior and our thinking. Theyve inf ilt rat ed our educat ion, our churches, our government , t he mass media , even the arts. Recently, many patriots have been aroused from their sleep and now fight on the political front with some apparent success, but this seems to have little overall effect. As they fight this skirmish, the all- out war rages around them in all the other arenas of life. We might be surrounded, but this is no time for the faint- hearted. There is no time for retreat. Our brave warriors must no longer fight on one front. It is time to engage the whole battlefield with all our might, mind, and spirit, and let our Lord lead us to victory. In the olden days, the common language was never taken for granted. Many learned to read specifically so they could study the Holy Scriptures. Their lives were much harder, but their minds were more pure. This Book inspired many of the greatest heroes of history. Some were blessed with charisma in its original sense. If more of us were engaged in the study and contemplation of this Greatest Book, we would produce more leaders who follow them in this greatest tradition. And our nation would once again be blessed.
Robert Beaudine is the author of the novel Based Upon a Lie, which you can purchase as an ebook. Visit his website, facebook page or email him at: robert@baseduponalie.com. Copyright 2011 Robert F. Beaudine. Permission to reprint in whole or in part is gladly granted, provided full credit is given. The Best of Robert Beaudine Filed under Featured Articles , History, Philosophy Tagged with Cultural Marxism, Frankfurt School, Multiculturalism, oneworld- government, political correctness, propaganda, Rand Corporation, Rockefeller Foundation, social sciences, socialism, sociology
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