RE: Blockchained: The End of Financial Freedom

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Blockchained: The End of Financial Freedom

in blockchains-contest •  7 years ago 

Absolutely. Bernays' book Propaganda was the basis for public relations and came out about the same time as Hitler's Mein Kamph. Hitler actually wrote Bernay's a thank you note.

This is an example of the social engineering changes that took place in 1969: A Case Study on Employee Behavior Change Management: How an Advertising Agency That Specialized In Behavioral Science and Design Tackled Behavioral Engineering to Induce Change The psychoanalytical framework Freud established in psychology changed into the laboratory rat behavioral modification model introduced by Pavlov but perfected by B. F. Skinner.

The author of this paper could not find current research on how organizations that specialize in behavioral change promote behavioral change within their own organization.

One needn't read this entire study to realize that while the Freud model sought to give people insight into their mind, the Skinner model is not interested in anything but bypassing the mind to foster desired behavioral change. I was in school in the 60s and watched this change take place.

A June 2002 survey listed Skinner as the most influential psychologist of the 20th century.

It certainly isn't much of a stretch to realize that once one views humanity in terms of animals in need of conditioning, they soon become little more than commodities for use in the economy. Once one opens their eyes to this fact, the purpose of social engineering becomes glaringly obvious.

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Do you know this man and what he said in this interview? I heard from him a few days ago, and I realized that some things he says about moving money, have to do with what I said in that publication about bitcoin. Although I do not know to what extent it is true what it says.

Bernard is new to me. Like Perkin's Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, it sort of dovetails with what we already suspect.

I'm forever the skeptic, but there seems to be too much corroborating evidence to dismiss this sort of conspiracy outright.

Since cash is the preferred medium of exchange for the underworld and the shadow government, perhaps it will not disappear completely. Blockchain promises total financial transparency (unless that too is a lie) and the puppet masters must remain in the dark. This is yet another facet to keep in focus as cryptos move ahead. Lots more food for thought here. Thanks.