Sunday, February 5, 2012

Anthony Murray Presentation Newcastle – Psychological Operations, Social Conditioning and Predictive Programming (Sun 23 May)

May 19, 2010 by  
Filed under Past Events

Anthony Murray Newcastle - Psychological Operations, Social Conditioning and Predictive Programming

For our second presentation we have Anthony Murray visiting us to give his audio visual presentation entitled, ‘Psychological Operations, Social Conditioning and Predictive Programming’.

This event is donation based. Further details below.

This 2.5-hour talk will provide (with breaks) an introduction to the completely ignored programs and policies of Psychological Operations, Social Conditioning and Predictive Programming by the mainstream media, government bodies and more, to populations at large.

Social engineering is a standard technique of creating, moulding and guiding views, perceptions and identity of a target population to fit to a required social, economic, political agenda, etc. These techniques have been documented in the writings of Sun Tzu and Plato to name a few. These techniques are as old as mankind kind itself, as social and political manipulations are the cornerstone of all minority controlled populations.

This talk investigates the use of ‘Psychological Operations’ by countless militaries around the world and current perception of military planners that ‘Psychological Operations’ must be central to all long-term military strategy.

Also this talk looks at the different levels of social conditioning and are discussed with several modern examples to illustrate the techniques themselves. In addition, the areas of predictive programming (the creation or manipulation of population behaviour and patterns) are presented.

All of the information in this talk is presented with referenced material. There will be time for questions.

Bar downstairs open as usual.

See you there.

Facebook Event Page

Comments

One Response to “Anthony Murray Presentation Newcastle – Psychological Operations, Social Conditioning and Predictive Programming (Sun 23 May)”
  1. The next time I read a blog, I hope that it doesnt disappoint me as much as this 1. I mean, I know it was my choice to see, but I really thought youd have something fascinating to say. All I hear is often a bunch of whining about some thing that you simply could fix should you werent too busy looking for attention.

Speak Your Mind

Tell us what you're thinking...
and oh, if you want a pic to show with your comment, go get a gravatar!