June 18, 2021 By Jack Wedam
CIA-developed 😈 influence strategies kept showing up in the last 18 months
SNIPPETS:
There are three types of “science” -- good science, bad science, and political science. Perhaps some of the recent confusion and conflict occurs when rational, ethical, and honest people assume others use good science when, instead, dishonest and nefarious people often use bad science or political science. ... ...
The patent is filled with many more examples of brainwashing techniques.
US Patent 8,095,492 also makes frequent mention of expert opinions, expert interviews, expertise, etc. as means by which to influence people. (NB: Textual errors are in the original quotations):
😈 “Expert opinions are also used to impact the advice provided.”
😈 “Influencing groups and individuals by applying results of social science.”
😈 “Social projection and most people think that most other people agree with them about their views on the false consensus effect, things.”
😈 “Exaggerated impressions of social support.”
😈 “The `historical movies` that come out of Hollywood are examples of how telling a good story often distorts facts.”
😈 “Asking an actor to advocate for the your position as an expert.”
😈 “When someone believes you are an expert, they will tend to defer to your more than others opinions regardless of the sensibility of those opinions.”
Don’t those sound remarkably like some of the talking points repeated so often in the news media and social media? Believe the scientists. Trust the experts. Believe the expert opinions. Yada, yada, yada.
This patent also indicates that
a person or organization can 😈 create a system that tracks people as individuals and continually monitors the success of the influencing strategies on the targeted individual. A computer system can then automatically recommend influence actions to further influence the behavior of the targeted individual towards a “desired outcome.” Artificial intelligence is also mentioned in this patent.
According to a former CIA insider, “‘
Everything you have in that cellphone,’ she says, pointing to an iPhone, ‘is what 😈 we were working on for our whole careers.’” It’s an interesting coincidence
, to say the least
, that the same
smartphones that constantly pump information into us through social media and news apps came from the same CIA that created the original “😈 influencing strategies.”Read more:
🦉https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2021/06/ciadeveloped_influence_strategies_kept_showing_up_in_the_last_18_months.html