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Brewing Trouble
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Ersjdamoo
2015-10-28 09:04:54 UTC
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Brewing Trouble

The CIA hired two psychologists to develop interrogation techniques. James Mitchell and Bruce Justin were their names, according to a report which aired on Anissa Naouai's "In The Now" program, broadcast on the Russia Today network. According to documents, "their method was based on the concept of 'learned helplessness'."

"Learned helplessness" had previously only been tested on animals. Steven Reisner of the Coalition For Ethical Psychology explained, "Learned helplessness is a concept developed by psychologist Martin Seligman to describe his experiments with dogs, where he would use certain electric shocks, certain terrible experiences, so severe, so continuous, and sometimes so arbitrary, that even without the electricity being implemented... they [the dogs] learned to be helpless."

The theory of "learned helplessness" later was tested on human beings imprisoned as "terrorists", reported Anissa Naouai. The segment aired about 18 minutes into Season 3 Episode 2, "Proxy Games", of In The Now. I hope to include the segment in an upcoming "Popcorn News" video.

In my latest "Popcorn News" video, hopefully viewable at the top of today's blog entry, mention is made of the shadowy Otpor organization and how it was part of the Hidden Hand of Arab Spring. Used to help foment chaos in the Middle East, the arsenal of Otpor included social media, such as Twitter and the Tweets. Hillary Clinton was Secretary of State during the time of Arab Spring. She has recently teamed with Eric Schmidt, the chairman of Google's new parent company, Alphabet. Funded in part by Eric Schmidt, a company called The Groundwork is one of Clinton's biggest technology vendors for her campaign. (Background: "Obvi-Illuminati" Pulled From YouTube, Ersjdamoo's Blog, October 17, 2015.)

The information on the partnership between Hillary Clinton and The Groundwork was scooped by Lori Harfenist. Her video on this was mysteriously pulled from YouTube. A relevant portion of the censored video is included in my latest "Popcorn News" video, entitled "Brewing Trouble" and published to YouTube on October 27, 2015. (Again, my video is hopefully viewable at the top of today's blog entry.)

In my latest video I project that Arab Spring shall be coming to America. In Serbia, Otpor had developed, with assistance from a Colonel Robert Helvey, techniques of clandestine actions. [1] Helvey lectured on such matters as how to organize a strike, how to communicate with symbols, how to overcome fear and how to undermine the authority of a dictatorial regime. [2] The Otpor techniques helped bring "constructive chaos" to the Middle East by means of the covert Arab Spring operation. Now Hillary Clinton, it is posited, will be utilizing her technological Arab Spring skills as part of her presidential campaign.

Arab Spring shall be coming to America. Already we increasingly see the "constructive chaos" being unleashed. Disconnected "crisis news" erupts like effervescent popcorn, then is quickly superseded by further apparently random "crisis news." The "dog" is randomly shocked until it surrenders and thereby acquires "learned helplessness." At this point the interrogator, now in control of the "dog", instructs it that the "solution" is Hillary Clinton.

"Constructive" Arab Spring chaos today is the latest popcorn pop of a student slammed to the ground by a South Carolina school resource officer. The attention of the "dog" is riveted by the random shock. By now the "dog" is uneasy, knowing full well that another, different shock can erupt anywhere at any time. Yesterday the random shock was that the U.S. will begin "direct action on the ground" against ISIS forces in Iraq and Syria. [3] The day before that, the random shock was that processed meat is supposed to cause cancer.

Tweets are the popcorn, I headlined in the blog entry of October 25, 2015. An acceleration of "pops" (a.k.a. "news"), facilitated by social media, has led to "future shock." People's mental processing gets overwhelmed and for many it shuts down, is how Alvin Toffler described "future shock" in 1970. Popcorn pops of disconnected "crisis news" causes the people themselves to become disconnected, suffering from "shattering stress and disorientation" -- future shocked. The "dog" has learned helplessness. It is desperate to please its "master." That is the only strategy left, now believes the "dog", in order to avoid any further incidence of the painful, random shocks.

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[1] "The Albert Einstein Institution: non-violence according to the CIA", by Thierry Meyssan. http://www.voltairenet.org/The-Albert-Einstein-Institution
[2] "Otpor, Arab Spring, and the Refugees", Ersjdamoo's Blog, October 26, 2015. https://ersjdamoo.wordpress.com/2015/10/26/otpor-arab-spring-and-the-refugees/
[3] "Ashton Carter: U.S. to Begin 'Direct Action on the Ground' in Iraq, Syria", by Jim Miklaszewski and Courtney Kube. NBC News, October 27, 2015.

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Thomas Heger
2015-10-31 04:39:03 UTC
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The CIA hired two psychologists to develop interrogation techniques. James Mitchell and Bruce Justin were their names, according to a report which aired on Anissa Naouai's "In The Now" program, broadcast on the Russia Today network. According to documents, "their method was based on the concept of 'learned helplessness'."
"Learned helplessness" had previously only been tested on animals. Steven Reisner of the Coalition For Ethical Psychology explained, "Learned helplessness is a concept developed by psychologist Martin Seligman to describe his experiments with dogs, where he would use certain electric shocks, certain terrible experiences, so severe, so continuous, and sometimes so arbitrary, that even without the electricity being implemented... they [the dogs] learned to be helpless."
It is in fact known, that you could turn a victim into a zombie by
continuous mistreatment.

But torture is a crime.

So being involved in, supporting or even utilising such treatment is a
criminal activity.

It is also a very severe crime and is one of those, that could be
prosecuted by any other nation, if torture is used in a nation, that
would not prosecute it.

There are also special courts for 'Crimes against humanity', in case the
torturer has been granted immunity.

Some of them are actually spiritual, where the evil souls are condemned
to suffer from what they did to others.



TH
K Wills (Shill #3)
2015-10-31 09:12:24 UTC
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Post by Ersjdamoo
The CIA hired two psychologists to develop interrogation techniques. James Mitchell and Bruce Justin were their names, according to a report which aired on Anissa Naouai's "In The Now" program, broadcast on the Russia Today network. According to documents, "their method was based on the concept of 'learned helplessness'."
"Learned helplessness" had previously only been tested on animals. Steven Reisner of the Coalition For Ethical Psychology explained, "Learned helplessness is a concept developed by psychologist Martin Seligman to describe his experiments with dogs, where he would use certain electric shocks, certain terrible experiences, so severe, so continuous, and sometimes so arbitrary, that even without the electricity being implemented... they [the dogs] learned to be helpless."
It is in fact known, that you could turn a victim into a zombie by
continuous mistreatment.
Zombies are fictional.
Post by Thomas Heger
But torture is a crime.
Not against a zombie, as they don't actually exist.
Post by Thomas Heger
So being involved in, supporting or even utilising such treatment is a
criminal activity.
I fully support the torture of any and all zombies!
We'll see if I'm even arrested for this. I doubt I will be.
Post by Thomas Heger
It is also a very severe crime and is one of those, that could be
prosecuted by any other nation, if torture is used in a nation, that
would not prosecute it.
Huh? So if I were to torture a fictional zombie in the U.S. and
am not prosecuted, France could step in and try me for the
non-existent crime?
Post by Thomas Heger
There are also special courts for 'Crimes against humanity', in case the
torturer has been granted immunity.
There is the World Court (The International Court of Justice),
located in The Hague, Netherlands. However, the average Joe will never
be tried there.
Let's pretend for a moment you've been torturing your neighbor.
You will not appear before the World Court. The alleged crime would
not be within its jurisdiction.
Your claim above regarding the torture of zombies, which are
still fictional entities, will never be tried in any court.
Post by Thomas Heger
Some of them are actually spiritual, where the evil souls are condemned
to suffer from what they did to others.
Not for torturing a zombie, since outside of your mind, they are
fictional.
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Thomas Heger
2015-10-31 09:27:15 UTC
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Post by Thomas Heger
It is in fact known, that you could turn a victim into a zombie by
Post by Thomas Heger
continuous mistreatment.
Zombies are fictional.
I use 'zombie' as a synonym for a person, who is made willing- and helpless.

This was apparently, what these CIA-'psychologists' tried to achieve by
torture.

I would say, this will certainly work, but is illegal and a severe crime.


TH
K Wills (Shill #3)
2015-10-31 14:53:37 UTC
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Post by K Wills (Shill #3)
Post by Thomas Heger
It is in fact known, that you could turn a victim into a zombie by
Post by Thomas Heger
continuous mistreatment.
Zombies are fictional.
I use 'zombie' as a synonym for a person, who is made willing- and helpless.
Slave would be a better analogy.
Post by Thomas Heger
This was apparently, what these CIA-'psychologists' tried to achieve by
torture.
I would say, this will certainly work, but is illegal and a severe crime.
Maybe. Torture will get someone to say whatever is desired to get
it to stop. But this doesn't mean they have become a slave.
Why did you DISHONESTLY snip away the rest of my post?
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Thomas Heger
2015-11-08 08:36:12 UTC
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Post by Thomas Heger
Post by K Wills (Shill #3)
Post by Thomas Heger
It is in fact known, that you could turn a victim into a zombie by
Post by Thomas Heger
continuous mistreatment.
Zombies are fictional.
I use 'zombie' as a synonym for a person, who is made willing- and helpless.
Slave would be a better analogy.
Post by Thomas Heger
This was apparently, what these CIA-'psychologists' tried to achieve by
torture.
I would say, this will certainly work, but is illegal and a severe crime.
Maybe. Torture will get someone to say whatever is desired to get
it to stop. But this doesn't mean they have become a slave.
If they do not become slaves, than torture is a waste of time and money.

So: WHY?

Why torture in the first place?

Answer: to make the person a willing slave, who really 'loves' his master.


Actually the OP was just about this intention: turn people into 'zombies'.

(Well, yes: 'zombie' is the wrong word, but you certainly understand
what I mean.)


TH
K Wills (Shill #3)
2015-11-08 18:35:04 UTC
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Post by K Wills (Shill #3)
Post by Thomas Heger
Post by K Wills (Shill #3)
Post by Thomas Heger
It is in fact known, that you could turn a victim into a zombie by
Post by Thomas Heger
continuous mistreatment.
Zombies are fictional.
I use 'zombie' as a synonym for a person, who is made willing- and helpless.
Slave would be a better analogy.
Post by Thomas Heger
This was apparently, what these CIA-'psychologists' tried to achieve by
torture.
I would say, this will certainly work, but is illegal and a severe crime.
Maybe. Torture will get someone to say whatever is desired to get
it to stop. But this doesn't mean they have become a slave.
If they do not become slaves, than torture is a waste of time and money.
Torture is ineffective in the long term.
One can break down the will of another. The victim can be made to
believe they NEED the abuser to survive.
Post by Thomas Heger
So: WHY?
Why torture in the first place?
Answer: to make the person a willing slave, who really 'loves' his master.
Love is not a factor.
Torture may be used as a means of punishment. Commit action X and
you'll be beaten, starved, etc.
It may be used as a means to extract information. It's not
effective since the victim will say most anything to get the torture
to stop.
By way of example:
I've kidnapped you and wish, for some reason, to have you tell me
where Baron Von Blutsplat has hidden his treasure. Of course there is
no such person, so there is no such treasure.
You tell me you have no idea where the treasure is. I begin
various means of torture. In time, you'll make up something to get the
torture to cease.
Post by Thomas Heger
Actually the OP was just about this intention: turn people into 'zombies'.
At no point did Ersjdamoo use the word zombie. You mentioned
zombies.
Anyone with an interest can check
cf55f6d3-f7f8-4e6a-8e91-***@googlegroups.com for confirmation
that he didn't mention zombies. Or anything that could be
realistically connected to zombies.
They may also check ***@mid.individual.net to see, in
contrast to your claim, that YOU brought up zombies.
Post by Thomas Heger
(Well, yes: 'zombie' is the wrong word, but you certainly understand
what I mean.)
I understand you've returned to being dishonest in your claims.
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