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kingkongwaswrong ago

I would actually like sources for this myself - just to do some further reading. Do you have any?

webofslime ago

A lot of Tavistock literature is intentionally confusing to read, but the main take away you will see is this...

They are focused on an organizations structure that is meant to overcome hierarchical structures. They call it a "Matrix." Imagine a sea of people. At intersecting points in the matrix, you implant your people. That way, you can control a large population by only occupying the intersecting points of power with a much smaller, infiltrating force. One example would be to have someone work at the DoJ and NCMEC. That is an intersecting point of influence where you would want to plant a person.

The other thing they have is the "social dream." Generally, it was putting 32 people in a room under religious auspices and recording their exclamations while under "trance" or whatever configuration they are running it, that day. If you put 32 world leaders in a room and have them "social dream," everyone plants ideas in everyone else's minds. One example in a recent social dream was "presents on a tube train in London that are actually a bomb."

What you are looking at is a corporate cult with pseudoscientific descriptions to avoid outright explaining what type of mind control is really going on. It is, literally, doublespeak, that is designed to sound authoritative and profess moral causes, while actually encouraging conformity, ignorance and distraction. Just like other literature that has been used, in the past, to control large populations.