by Charmaine Jay on April 7th, 2007

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How powerful is propaganda?

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  • by Wolfeman77346 on August 15th, 2008

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    Everyone who reads this is locked in a cycle of propaganda and social control and you do not even know it!

    Its called Hegelian Dialectic. It is a Marxist form of social control, and has been employed here for many years.

    If you want to solve a problem, then call it the Synthesis.

    Next, create a problem, and call it the Thesis.

    Once the problem creates the expected reaction, the Antithesis, then the Synthisis can be applied to achieve a solution to the problem.

    Thesis + Antithesis = Synthesis

    For example, Lets say you want to go to war with a particular group, but do not have public support. All you have to do is stage an event, like an attack on your populace, and blame the group you want to go to war with. (usually called a False Flag Operation)

    The reaction to the event will be increased support for a war to "punish" the "evil" group. Hence you go to war, just like you wanted in the first place.

    Problem, Reaction, Solution

    For examples, google "Gulf of Tonkin", "U.S.S. Liberty", or "Reichstag Building".

    Can you say 9/11 and War on Terror anyone?

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    • good examples, but I hope you're not implying that 9/11 was fake. It was used a lot, but not fake.

      773491

      by 773491 on August 15th, 2008

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