Remote Mind Control
Reach Out And Touch Someone
by Steven J. Smith, May 24, 2006
Last Updated:
Thursday, May 25, 2006 06:20:48 PM |
Steven J. Smith is considered a rogue scientist
by the government, for refusing to cooperate with them. He e-mailed me the first
time on June 6, 2005, because he "found [my] approach to UFOs and Government
both refreshing and collateral to [his] own".
I strongly advise you to
check out his
website, as there are some very interesting links. I have linked those
articles separately here, and if Mr. Smith's
website is ever going down for any reason, please e-mail me and I will send you
the articles, which I have saved to a safe location.
Thank you, Wes Penre
Source: The
original article can be found
here.
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Introduction:
Since
the dawn of civilization,
governments have sought means to manipulate the thoughts and perceptions of
its citizens. For example, every dictator wants to feel safe from, and
loved by, those he dictates to. Even democratic governments use the
techniques of public relations, spin doctoring, and press conferences, to
shape the perceptions and opinions of their constituency. These techniques
are so widespread that most human languages have a word dedicated to its
description. In English, that word is "propaganda". The reason for this
emphasis on human thought and perceptual management is quite simple. It
takes far less effort to change someone's mind, than to change their living,
working, or economic conditions. Furthermore, since the citizenry always
out number those who exercise authority, it is critical that a majority of
the people are satisfied with their leadership, or at least believe that no
better alternative is available. Any government that fails to follow this
maxim, be it a democracy, republic, monarchy, military junta, or
dictatorship, is doomed to a quick and ignominious demise. It follows that
ALL governments have an intense interest in, and are willing to
expend vast sums of money on, ANY method or technology that holds the
promise of enhancing the manipulation of human thought and/or perception.
With the rise of competitive nation states and international trade, a second
application for human perceptual/opinion management has emerged. The use of
propaganda to modify the perceptions and opinions within neighboring nation
states, and thereby gain some political, economic, or military advantage,
generally to the detriment of those who are manipulated. In
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