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Summary of Daniel Estulin's Tavistock Institute
Summary of Daniel Estulin's Tavistock Institute
Summary of Daniel Estulin's Tavistock Institute
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#1 The conversion of the mind science into the craft of mind destruction was shaped by war. The essential premise of the work of Tavistock is that certain kinds of democratic institutions are more efficient instruments for fascist dictatorship than traditional, straightforward authoritarian models.

#2 The construction of a cabal of psychiatrists to rule over society was Rees’s lifelong mission. He understood the power structures of society, and he used that to influence key individuals who would spread his ideas.

#3 The psychologist Kurt Lewin was one of the first to study psychological warfare, and he was the father of group dynamics. He came to the United States in 1933. He was a refugee from Nazi Germany, and his work was used to change food preferences away from meat toward whole-wheat bread as substitutes.

#4 The idea that fascism is a world desired in the paranoid dreams of the Id is not an exaggeration. Rees and Tavistock were seriously organizing a cabal to take over the councils of those who were attempting to re-establish the world after the war.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateAug 18, 2022
ISBN9798350016291
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    #1

    The conversion of the mind science into the craft of mind destruction was shaped by war. The essential premise of the work of Tavistock is that certain kinds of democratic institutions are more efficient instruments for fascist dictatorship than traditional, straightforward authoritarian models.

    #2

    The construction of a cabal of psychiatrists to rule over society was Rees’s lifelong mission. He understood the power structures of society, and he used that to influence key individuals who would spread his ideas.

    #3

    The psychologist Kurt Lewin was one of the first to study psychological warfare, and he was the father of group dynamics. He came to the United States in 1933. He was a refugee from Nazi Germany, and his work was used to change food preferences away from meat toward whole-wheat bread as substitutes.

    #4

    The idea that fascism is a world desired in the paranoid dreams of the Id is not an exaggeration. Rees and Tavistock were seriously organizing a cabal to take over the councils of those who were attempting to re-establish the world after the war.

    #5

    The use of control of major media news and cultural media as instruments of inducing desired forms of partial insanity among large populations. By controlling the editorial policies, the news slant concerning national and international issues, the key news agencies and main mass circulating media determine what the population generally knows and considers credible.

    #6

    The application of task-oriented small group brainwashing techniques to leaderless groups. Under the conditions of austerity, the brainwashing consists in getting the workers to make up for part of the lost standard income rates by speeding themselves up.

    #7

    The OSS used these brainwashing techniques to make sure their candidates were willing to do anything for the team. They would give them a cover story, and if they didn’t believe it, they would tear it apart.

    #8

    The four-stage brainwashing program used by the OSS and CIA started with testing for sensitivity of the nervous system through flashing words or symbols on a screen for fractions of a second, and then moving on to brutal group attack or self-criticism sessions.

    #9

    The beast computer

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