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COMMON PURPOSE METHODS
The methods used by Common Purpose are what you would expect from fraudsters in this Jigsaw of Deception.The use of political correctness for social control and mental manipulation, deceit, fraudulent agenda, corrupt abuse of public funds, obsessive control freakery, secrecy and bland, banal and meaningless statements. Many of the methods used by Common Purpose originated at the Tavistock Institute. Trojan Mice Although Common Purpose is a 'Trojan Horse' operation, some of its methods have been more akin to 'Trojan Mice'. Trojan Mice operations have their roots in complex adaptive systems and Chaos Theory. (Please do a Web search for 'Trojan Mice' to find out more.) These systems theories get a bit complicated but it boils down to the idea that the best way to change an organisation (or a country for that matter) is by the use of small changes which very few people take any notice of at the time. These small changes increment over time to make large changes. When the large changes become apparent to the organisation's members or the general public, they may not be able to do anything about it. Psychological and Mental Manipulative Techniques Some of the methods of mental manipulation used by Common Purpose are:
It is the manipulation of consensus that has turned the three main political parties in Britain into one party all standing on the same ground. They might offer slightly different policies - and only slightly - but they are all agreed on the fundamentals and this makes elections irrelevant. This is an interesting read: Psychopolitics - the art and science of asserting and maintaining dominion over the thoughts and loyalties of individuals, officers, bureaus, and masses, and the effecting of the conquest of enemy nations through "mental healing." Problem - Reaction - Solution A classic Common Purpose/New Labour-style ruse is to decide upon an objective, create a problem and then introduce a pre-planned 'solution' to that problem. Straight from the Hegelian Dialectic - create the problem, manipulate the response, come up with the solution. Problem - reaction - solution. A solution which puts you in the position you wanted to be in in the first place but needed to create the problem in order to get there. For example: Problem - to allow EU police into Britain unhindered. Reaction - allow EU criminals into Britain unhindered. Solution - allow EU police into Britain unhindered. Common Purpose Doublespeak Equality means Inequality Cohesion means Fragmentation Diversity means Uniformity Civic Society means Communism Charity means Help the Rich Common Purpose means Élite Control Training means Brainwashing Change means Chaos Consensus means Dictatorship Democracy means Corporate/State Control Cultural Enrichment means Cultural Impoverishment Even George Orwell could not have made this up. But he got the year wrong. Leading Beyond Authority A Common Purpose quote: "People who lead beyond their authority can produce change beyond their direct circle of control". The term 'leading beyond authority' refers to how Common Purpose deals with those people who are resistant to 'change' because of their inertia - not necessarily because they are actively hostile to Common Purpose. People whose inertia - such as the 'we've always done it like this, why do we need to change' types - are simply by-passed. Common Purpose finds it much more difficult to deal with those people who are actively hostile to them. Read how Common Purpose counters resistance in their own words. By the way, those actively hostile to Common Purpose are the 'oncoming vehicle' referred to in the article. In my case, a FV4034 Challenger 2 tank! Leading beyond authority can mean acting ultra vires. Ultra vires a legal concept. It is Latin for 'beyond the powers'. It can apply to any body which has rules, such as a charity or a local authority. An ultra vires act is one that is outside the specified and/or implied constitutional objects and powers of the body in question. It is 'beyond the powers' and therefore illegal. Also, what are the implications of 'leading beyond authority' for services which require a hierarchical management structure to ensure discipline and cohesion, like the armed forces and police which can be manipulated from within for political purposes? Common Purpose 'graduates' are incapable of leading by example because those people who have found out what they are up to do not trust them at all. Common Purpose PC Brigade Common Purpose are obsessive control freaks and manipulators. One of their main tools of social control, the Marxist doctrine of political correctness, is used to usurp dissenting voices and paralyse thought. Just like in the Middle Ages with the use of the term 'heretic', this political correctness nonsense hides darker motives. "Political correctness is tyranny with manners." Charlton Heston "Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional illogical liberal minority and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous liberal press which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end." Attributed to students at Texas A&M University. More Common Purpose Doublespeak Consensus Building - Reaching a predetermined outcome through facilitated dialogue, often by ignoring, labeling, intimidating, ridiculing, or ignoring any form of dissent. Critical Thinking - Criticizing and challenging traditional beliefs, values and authorities. Often uses ridicule, intimidation and rejection to conform people to the new paradigm. Multicultural Education - Becoming a multicultural person, open to the pluralistic beliefs and lifestyles of all except those who cling to Christian values. Conflict Resolution - Learning to synthesize beliefs and trade old absolute beliefs and values for compromise positions and a new set of absolutes. Promoting Content Standards - Censorship World Citizens - New World Order stooges. *The photograph is from Village of the Damned (1960). |
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