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by Steve Watson Infowars.net Entered into the database on Wednesday, March 08th, 2006 @ 14:05:24 MST |
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Strategic Communication Laboratories and the war for your mind In a world where the perception is the reality, all countries need to have
the capability to manage their own perceptual alignment – otherwise
someone else will. We live in a global village, which is reliant on communication
and perception. Every country needs the tools to be part of that game. A direct quote from the website of Strategic
Communication Laboratories, a London based company that offers "the
most powerful weapon in the world", the ability to manage every aspect
of a conflict from one operation centre. Take a look around their website and witness sickening quote after quote explaining
how their vision is to allow the total control of citizens by their government
or their military, to keep it that way, and to facilitate conflicts with and
the takeover of other countries and the execution of total control over their
citizens. The idea put across by SCL is that if you can control the perceptions people
have of reality, then you can control reality itself. As the world moves further away from the 20th century concept of the Cold
War, it becomes increasingly clear that the very nature of warfare itself
has changed. The old style conflicts were about overpowering the enemy and
winning ground. The new wars are about ideas, belief systems and ideologies.
The battle is no longer about winning territory; it is about winning minds.
George Orwell was right on the money when he envisaged the coming 21st century
as a battle based on the PERCEPTION of reality. in 1984, his classic warning
to the world, Orwell told us that we would have to face this threat: The Party said that Oceania had never been in alliance with Eurasia. He,
Winston Smith, knew that Oceania had been in alliance with Eurasia as short
a time as four years ago. But where did that knowledge exist? Only in his
own consciousness, which in any case must soon be annihilated. And if all
others accepted the lie which the Party imposed -if all records told the same
tale -- then the lie passed into history and became truth. 'Who controls the
past,' ran the Party slogan, 'controls the future: who controls the present
controls the past.' And yet the past, though of its nature alterable, never
had been altered. Whatever was true now was true from everlasting to everlasting.
It was quite simple. All that was needed was an unending series of victories
over your own memory. 'Reality control', they called it: in Newspeak, 'doublethink'.
SCL's vision is no different from the constructed artificial reality designed
to house the minds of the human race portrayed in the feature film The Matrix.
If you present all the people with a fabricated collective illusion of reality,
and enough meaningless distractions, they may stop questioning that reality
when things don't seem to add up. Formed in 1993, SCL's customers include NGOs, police departments, military forces,
municipal authorities, and the UN. According to the website, funding for SCL has
been provided by a number of "private high net worth individuals" all
based in the UK. The company has invested nearly $20 million into research at what they call
the Behavioural Dynamics Institute (BDi), the world’s leading authority
on persuasion, communication psychology and public diplomacy. Given that they
are the "World's leaders" it is strange that they do not have a website. SCL is about selling to the military and Governments, or those that wish to
control the military and the Government, the tools that they need to fight and
the win the information war for people's minds. Within its OpCentres are all the tools needed to initiate an elite full spectrum
police state takeover - reality control. The SCL website makes the following
chilling statement: The last 5 years have seen a flurry of Homeland Security scenarios enacted
and re-enacted on the streets of our cities. What if there is a biological
attack, or the detonation of multiple explosive devices? However, a major flaw has emerged in many of the scenarios - the unmanageability
of civilians. They do not behave as they are supposed to. When a virus hits
a city, civilians do not line up for vaccination: they run for the hills.
When terrorists are looking for a target, it is the predictability of civilian
behaviour that makes the terrorists' job easier. What if there was a way to
control civilian behaviour when it counts? Imagine the benefits of having
civilians as cooperating partners. Strategic Communication makes the people part of the solution, not part of
the problem. But how do the so-called OpCentres provide the ability to do this? Well according
to SCL: An Opcentre puts influence, control and power back into the hands of the
government and military, giving them greater power to influence the enemy
in time of conflict and enhanced access to their citizens during a crisis.
For instance, an Opcentre can be designed to override all national radio and
TV broadcasts, allowing the government and military to communicate with the
public as the need arises. The OpCentres allow for powerful PSYOP campaigns to be conducted, which can engender
support within the national community for proposed military action or more bone
chillingly, "develop national resilience and behavioural compliance for homeland
security issues". They also allow for the takeover and control of Financial markets, health ministries,
and foreign affairs. Modules within the Opcentres can range from "Word-of Mouth Units"
to "Cultural Alignment Units" and previous projects SCL have undertaken
for clients include to "Design and develop a permanent military strategic
communication Internal security issues are covered too, with the ability within the OpCentre
to quell public unrest, manage large crowds or riot situations, prevent insurgency
and other such public affairs crises under the umbrella of a "counter-terrorism
programme." Almost every country suffers from some problematic faction within its citizens.
These disaffected groups may be driven by religious fervour, self-importance
or just greed. In all cases, their ability to operate and recruit new members
depends on the perceptual environment and the levels of tolerance of the state
and its citizens. SCL specialises in producing solutions for governments so
that they can significantly increase their control and management of disaffected
groups as part of a wider counter-terrorism programme. According to SCL, although it offers solutions for all departments of government,
it "makes sense" to give total control of of their installations to
the Head of State because other ministers of government may be "over zealous"
or may not share the same vision. Perhaps there may be some ministers who are not hell bent on destroying the
freedoms of everyone and perpetuating endless psy-war on people and nations
all over the planet? hmmm? Perhaps? This is the future of the globalist police state takeover, they have the infrastructure
in place, they have the ability to initiate the takeover NOW. However, they recognise
that perception is everything and we are engaged within an INFOWAR. They could not takeover tomorrow because not enough people would believe the
perception of reality that they are transmitting. Currently we are in
the majority, they still have a long way to go before their PSYOPS campaigns
and "word of mouth units" can do an effective enough job. Of course the main task currently assigned to the "Cultural Alignment
Unit" is to create the perception that we are the minority, and that anyone
who is not with the Government is with the "disaffected groups" more
widely referred to as "the terrorists" We are holding them off by spreading the truth and defending our freedoms in
our own peaceful revolution of information. It is our reality that is at stake,
they want to control our reality with conflict and disharmony and therefore
they must continue to create the perception that that is the way the world is. As SCL puts it on their own website: We live in a world of communication, where perception is very often the reality.
Those individuals that control the perceptions are the ones that control virtually
everything. Most modern conflicts are based on misaligned perceptions, ideologies,
opinions about religion, etc. If a government does not have the tools to manage
the perceptions which effect security, defence, finance, tourism, health and
foreign relations, then it may well find itself at the mercy of those that
do. We respond with the words of Orwell in 1984: Being a minority, even a minority of one, did not make you mad. There was
truth and there was untruth, and if you clung to the truth even against the
whole world, you were not mad. The obvious, the silly, and the true had to
be defended. Truisms are true, hold on to that! The solid world exists, its
laws do not change. Stones are hard, water is wet, objects unsupported fall
towards the earth's centre. With the feeling that he was speaking directly
to O'Brien, and also that he was setting forth an important axiom, Winston
wrote: Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted,
all else follows. Contact SCL here |