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- This document is the doctrine adopted by the Policy Committee
- of the Bilderburg Group during its first known meeting in 1954.
- The following document, dated May 1979, was found on July 7, 1986,
- in an IBM copier that had been purchased at a surplus sale.
- Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
- http://www.lawfulpath.com/ref/sw4qw/index.shtml - preface
- http://www.lawfulpath.com/ref/sw4qw/
- The following document is taken from two sources. The first, was acquired on a website
- (of which I can't remember the address) listing as its source the book titled Behold A Pale
- Horse by William Cooper; Light Technology Publishing, 1991. The second source is a
- crudely copied booklet, which does not contain a copyright notice, or a publisher's name.
- With the exception of the Forward, the Preface, the main thing that was missing from the
- first source was the illustrations. As we began comparing the two, we realized that the
- illustrations, and the accompanying text (also missing from the first) made up a
- significant part of the document. This has now been restored by The Lawful Path, and so
- far as I know, is the only internet copy available complete with the illustrations.
- We have no first-hand knowledge that this document is genuine, however many of the
- concepts contained herein are certainly reasonable, important, and bear strong
- consideration.
- If anyone has additional knowledge about the source of this document; has better copies
- of the illustrations than the ones posted here; has any missing pieces to this document, or
- has any comments which can improve upon the quality of this document, we will
- appreciate your comments.
- The Lawful Path http://www.lawfulpath.com/
- Additional information includes confirmation that this policy was adopted by the
- International "Elites" at the first Bilderberg Meeting in 1954.
- Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
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- Forward
- This manuscript was delivered to our offices by an unknown person. We did not steal the
- document, nor are we involved with any theft from the United States Government, and
- we did not get the document by way of any dishonest methods. We feel that we are not
- endangering the "National Security" by reproducing this document, quite the contrary; it
- has been authenticated and we feel that we are not only within our rights to publish it, but
- morally bound to do so.
- Regarding the training manual, you may have detected that we had to block out the
- marginal notes made by the selectee at the C.I.A. Training Center, but I can assure you
- that the manual is authentic, and was printed for the purpose of introducing the selectee to
- the conspiracy. It has been authenticated by four different technical writers for Military
- Intelligence, one just recently retired who wants very much to have this manual
- distributed throughout the world, and one who is still employed as an Electronics
- Engineer by the Federal Government, and has access to the entire series of Training
- Manuals. One was stationed in Hawaii, and held the highest security clearance in the
- Naval Intelligence, and another who is now teaching at a university, and has been
- working with the Central Intelligence Agency for a number of years, and wants out
- before the axe falls on the conspirators.
- We believed that the entire world should know about this plan, so we distributed
- internationally one-hundred of these manuscripts, to ask individuals at top level positions
- their opinions. The consensus opinion was to distribute this to as many people as who
- wanted it, to the end that they would not only understand that "War" had been declared
- against them, but would be able to properly identify the true enemy to Humanity.
- Delamer Duverus
- Preface
- Conspiracy theories are nothing new to history. Plots to "kill Caesar" and overthrow
- Rome abounded, for instance. However, it is seldom that concrete clues to such plots
- come to light, and are generally known.
- Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars, An Introduction Programming Manual was uncovered
- quite by accident on July 7, 1986 when an employee of Boeing Aircraft Co. purchased a
- surplus IBM copier for scrap parts at a sale, and discovered inside details of a plan,
- hatched in the embryonic days of the "Cold War" which called for control of the masses
- through manipulation of industry, peoples' pastimes, education and political leanings. It
- called for a quiet revolution, putting brother against brother, and diverting the public's
- attention from what is really going on.
- The document you are about to read is real. It is reprinted in its virgin form, with
- diagrams, as a touch of reality.
- Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars
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- Table of Contents
- * Forward 2
- * Preface 2
- * Security 4
- * Historical Introduction 4
- * Political Introduction 6
- * Energy 6
- * Descriptive Introduction of the Silent Weapon 7
- * Theoretical Introduction 8
- * General Energy Concepts 8
- * Mr. Rothschild's Energy Discovery 9
- * Apparent Capital as "Paper" Inductor 10
- * Breakthrough 10
- * Application in Economics 10
- * The Economic Model 11
- * Industrial Diagrams 12
- * Three Industrial Classes 14
- * Aggregation 14
- * The E-model 14
- * Economic Inductance 15
- * Inductive Factors to Consider 15
- * Translation 15
- * Time Flow Relationships and Self-destructive Oscillations 16
- * Industry Equivalent Circuits 18
- * Stages of Schematic Simplification 20
- * Generalization 21
- * Final Bill of Goods 21
- * The Technical Coefficients 22
- * Types of Admittances 22
- * The Household Industry 23
- * Household Models 24
- * Economic Shock Testing 25
- * Introduction to the Theory of Shock Testing 26
- * Example of Shock Testing 26
- * Introduction to Economic Amplifiers 30
- * Short List of Inputs 31
- * Short List of Outputs 34
- * Table of Strategies 35
- * Diversion, the Primary Strategy 36
- * Diversion Summary 37
- * Consent, the Primary Victory 37
- * Amplification Energy Sources 37
- * Logistics 38
- * The Artificial Womb 39
- * The Political Structure of a Nation - Dependency 39
- * Action/Offense 39
- * Responsibility 39
- * Summary 40
- * System Analysis 40
- * The Draft 41
- * Enforcement 42
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- TOP SECRET
- Silent weapons for quiet wars
- Operations Research Technical Manual
- TW-SW7905.1
- Welcome Aboard
- This publication marks the 25th anniversary of the Third World War, called the "Quiet
- War", being conducted using subjective biological warfare, fought with "silent weapons".
- This book contains an introductory description of this war, its strategies, and its
- weaponry.
- May 1979 #74-1120
- Security
- It is patently impossible to discuss social engineering or the automation of a society, i.e.,
- the engineering of social automation systems (silent weapons) on a national or worldwide
- scale without implying extensive objectives of social control and destruction of human
- life, i.e., slavery and genocide.
- This manual is in itself an analog declaration of intent. Such a writing must be secured
- from public scrutiny. Otherwise, it might be recognized as a technically formal
- declaration of domestic war. Furthermore, whenever any person or group of persons in a
- position of great power and without full knowledge and consent of the public, uses such
- knowledge and methodologies for economic conquest - it must be understood that a state
- of domestic warfare exists between said person or group of persons and the public.
- The solution of today's problems requires an approach which is ruthlessly candid, with no
- agonizing over religious, moral or cultural values.
- You have qualified for this project because of your ability to look at human society with
- cold objectivity, and yet analyze and discuss your observations and conclusions with
- others of similar intellectual capacity without the loss of discretion or humility. Such
- virtues are exercised in your own best interest. Do not deviate from them.
- Historical Introduction
- Silent weapon technology has evolved from Operations Research (O.R.), a strategic and
- tactical methodology developed under the Military Management in England during
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- World War II. The original purpose of Operations Research was to study the strategic and
- tactical problems of air and land defense with the objective of effective use of limited
- military resources against foreign enemies (i.e., logistics).
- It was soon recognized by those in positions of power that the same methods might be
- useful for totally controlling a society. But better tools were necessary.
- Social engineering (the analysis and automation of a society) requires the correlation of
- great amounts of constantly changing economic information (data), so a high-speed
- computerized data-processing system was necessary which could race ahead of the
- society and predict when society would arrive for capitulation.
- Relay computers were to slow, but the electronic computer, invented in 1946 by J.
- Presper Eckert and John W. Mauchly, filled the bill.
- The next breakthrough was the development of the simplex method of linear
- programming in 1947 by the mathematician George B. Dantzig.
- Then in 1948, the transistor, invented by J. Bardeen, W.H. Brattain, and W. Shockley,
- promised great expansion of the computer field by reducing space and power
- requirements.
- With these three inventions under their direction, those in positions of power strongly
- suspected that it was possible for them to control the whole world with the push of a
- button.
- Immediately, the Rockefeller Foundation got in on the ground floor by making a fouryear
- grant to Harvard College, funding the Harvard Economic Research Project for the
- study of the structure of the American Economy.i
- One year later, in 1949, The United
- States Air Force joined in.
- In 1952 the grant period terminated, and a high-level meeting of the Elite was held to
- determine the next phase of social operations research. The Harvard project had been
- very fruitful, as is borne out by the publication of some of its results in 1953 suggesting
- the feasibility of economic (social) engineering.
- Engineered in the last half of the decade of the 1940's, the new Quiet War machine stood,
- so to speak, in sparkling gold-plated hardware on the showroom floor by 1954.
- With the creation of the maser in 1954, the promise of unlocking unlimited sources of
- fusion atomic energy from the heavy hydrogen in sea water and the consequent
- availability of unlimited social power was a possibility only decades away.
- The combination was irresistible.
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- The Quiet War was quietly declared by the International Elite at a meeting held in 1954.
- Although the silent weapons system was nearly exposed 13 years later, the evolution of
- the new weapon-system has never suffered any major setbacks.
- This volume marks the 25th anniversary of the beginning of the Quiet War. Already this
- domestic war has had many victories on many fronts throughout the world.
- Political Introduction
- In 1954 it was well recognized by those in positions of authority that it was only a matter
- of time, only a few decades, before the general public would be able to grasp and upset
- the cradle of power, for the very elements of the new silent-weapon technology were as
- accessible for a public utopia as they were for providing a private utopia.
- The issue of primary concern that of dominance, revolved around the subject of the
- energy sciences.
- Energy
- Energy is recognized as the key to all activity on earth. Natural science is the study of the
- sources and control of natural energy, and social science, theoretically expressed as
- economics, is the study of the sources and control of social energy. Both are bookkeeping
- systems: mathematics. Therefore, mathematics is the primary energy science. And the
- bookkeeper can be king if the public can be kept ignorant of the methodology of the
- bookkeeping.
- All science is merely a means to an end. The means is knowledge. The end is control.
- Beyond this remains only one issue: Who will be the beneficiary?
- In 1954 this was the issue of primary concern. Although the so-called "moral issues"
- were raised, in view of the law of natural selection [1
- ] it was agreed that a nation or world
- of people who will not use their intelligence are no better than animals who do not have
- intelligence. Such people are beasts of burden and steaks on the table by choice and
- consent.
- Consequently, in the interest of future world order, peace, and tranquility, it was decided
- to privately wage a quiet war against the American public with an ultimate objective of
- permanently shifting the natural and social energy (wealth) of the undisciplined and
- irresponsible many into the hands of the self-disciplined, responsible, and worthy few.
- In order to implement this objective, it was necessary to create, secure, and apply new
- weapons which, as it turned out, were a class of weapons so subtle and sophisticated in
- their principle of operation and public appearance as to earn for themselves the name
- "silent weapons".
- [
- 1
- This concept was never more than a questionable theory of elitist Charles Darwin]
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- In conclusion, the objective of economic research, as conducted by the magnates of
- capital (banking) and the industries of commodities (goods) and services, is the
- establishment of an economy which is totally predictable and manipulatable.
- In order to achieve a totally predictable economy, the low-class elements of society must
- be brought under total control, i.e., must be housebroken, trained, and assigned a yoke
- and long-term social duties from a very early age, before they have an opportunity to
- question the propriety of the matter. In order to achieve such conformity, the lower-class
- family unit must be disintegrated by a process of increasing preoccupation of the parents
- and the establishment of government-operated day-care centers for the occupationally
- orphaned children.
- The quality of education given to the lower class must be of the poorest sort, so that the
- moat of ignorance isolating the inferior class from the superior class is and remains
- incomprehensible to the inferior class. With such an initial handicap, even bright lower
- class individuals have little if any hope of extricating themselves from their assigned lot
- in life. This form of slavery is essential to maintain some measure of social order, peace,
- and tranquility for the ruling upper class.
- Descriptive Introduction of the Silent Weapon
- Everything that is expected from an ordinary weapon is expected from a silent weapon by
- its creators, but only in its own manner of functioning.
- It shoots situations, instead of bullets; propelled by data processing, instead of chemical
- reaction (explosion); originating from bits of data, instead of grains of gunpowder; from a
- computer, instead of a gun; operated by a computer programmer, instead of a marksman;
- under the orders of a banking magnate, instead of a military general.
- It makes no obvious explosive noises, causes no obvious physical or mental injuries, and
- does not obviously interfere with anyone's daily social life.
- Yet it makes an unmistakable "noise," causes unmistakable physical and mental damage,
- and unmistakably interferes with the daily social life, i.e., unmistakable to a trained
- observer, one who knows what to look for.
- The public cannot comprehend this weapon, and therefore cannot believe that they are
- being attacked and subdued by a weapon.
- The public might instinctively feel that something is wrong, but that is because of the
- technical nature of the silent weapon, they cannot express their feeling in a rational way,
- or handle the problem with intelligence. Therefore, they do not know how to cry for help,
- and do not know how to associate with others to defend themselves against it.
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- When a silent weapon is applied gradually, the public adjusts/adapts to its presence and
- learns to tolerate its encroachment on their lives until the pressure (psychological via
- economic) becomes too great and they crack up.
- Therefore, the silent weapon is a type of biological warfare. It attacks the vitality,
- options, and mobility of the individuals of a society by knowing, understanding,
- manipulating, and attacking their sources of natural and social energy, and their physical,
- mental, and emotional strengths and weaknesses.
- Theoretical Introduction
- Give me control over a nation's currency, and I care not who makes its laws.
- -- Mayer Amshel Rothschild (1743-1812)
- Today's silent weapons technology is an outgrowth of a simple idea discovered,
- succinctly expressed, and effectively applied by the quoted Mr. Mayer Amschel
- Rothschild. Mr. Rothschild discovered the missing passive component of economic
- theory known as economic inductance. He, of course, did not think of his discovery in
- these 20th-century terms, and, to be sure, mathematical analysis had to wait for the
- Second Industrial Revolution, the rise of the theory of mechanics and electronics, and
- finally, the invention of the electronic computer before it could be effectively applied in
- the control of the world economy.
- General Energy Concepts
- In the study of energy systems, there always appears three elementary concepts. These
- are potential energy, kinetic energy, and energy dissipation. And corresponding to these
- concepts, there are three idealized, essentially pure physical counterparts called passive
- components.
- (1) In the science of physical mechanics, the phenomenon of potential energy is
- associated with a physical property called elasticity or stiffness, and can be represented
- by a stretched spring. In electronic science, potential energy is stored in a capacitor
- instead of a spring. This property is called capacitance instead of elasticity or stiffness.
- (2) In the science of physical mechanics, the phenomenon of kinetic energy is
- associated with a physical property called inertia or mass, and can be represented by a
- mass or a flywheel in motion.
- In electronic science, kinetic energy is stored in an inductor (in a magnetic field)
- instead of a mass. This property is called inductance instead of inertia.
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- (3) In the science of physical mechanics, the phenomenon of energy dissipation is
- associated with a physical property called friction or resistance, and can be represented
- by a dashpot or other device which converts energy into heat. In electronic science,
- dissipation of energy is performed by an element called either a resistor or a conductor,
- the term "resistor" being the one generally used to describe a more ideal device (e.g.,
- wire) employed to convey electronic energy efficie ntly from one location to another. The
- property of a resistance or conductor is measured as either resistance or conductance
- reciprocals.
- In economics these three energy concepts are associated with:
- 1. Economic Capacitance - Capital (money, stock/inventory, investments in buildings
- and durables, etc.)
- 2. Economic Conductance - Goods (production flow coefficients)
- 3. Economic Inductance - Services (the influence of the population of industry on
- output)
- All of the mathematical theory developed in the study of one energy system (e.g.,
- mechanics, electronics, etc.) can be immediately applied in the study of any other energy
- system (e.g., economics).
- Mr. Rothschild's Energy Discovery
- What Mr. Rothschild had discovered was the basic principle of power, influence, and
- control over people as applied to economics. That principle is "when you assume the
- appearance of power, people soon give it to you."
- Mr. Rothschild had discovered that currency or deposit loan accounts had the required
- appearance of power that could be used to induce people (inductance, with people
- corresponding to a magnetic field) into surrendering their real wealth in exchange for a
- promise of greater wealth (instead of real compensation). They would put up real
- collateral in exchange for a loan of promissory notes. Mr. Rothschild found that he could
- issue more notes than he had backing for, so long as he had someone's stock of gold as a
- persuader to show his customers.
- Mr. Rothschild loaned his promissory notes to individuals and to governments. These
- would create overconfidence. Then he would make money scarce, tighten control of the
- system, and collect the collateral through the obligation of contracts. The cycle was then
- repeated. These pressures could be used to ignite a war. Then he would control the
- availability of currency to determine who would win the war. That government which
- agreed to give him control of its economic system got his support.
- Collection of debts was guaranteed by economic aid to the enemy of the debtor. The
- profit derived from this economic methodology made Mr. Rothschild all the more able to
- expand his wealth. He found that the public greed would allow currency to be printed by
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- government order beyond the limits (inflation) of backing in precious metal or the
- production of goods and services.
- Apparent Capital as "Paper" Inductor
- In this structure, credit, presented as a pure element called "currency," has the appearance
- of capital, but is in effect negative capital. Hence, it has the appearance of service, but is
- in fact, indebtedness or debt. It is therefore an economic inductance instead of an
- economic capacitance, and if balanced in no other way, will be balanced by the negation
- of population (war, genocide). The total goods and services represent real capital called
- the gross national product, and currency may be printed up to this level and still represent
- economic capacitance; but currency printed beyond this level is subtractive, represents
- the introduction of economic inductance, and constitutes notes of indebtedness.
- War is therefore the balancing of the system by killing the true creditors (the public
- which we have taught to exchange true value for inflated currency) and falling back on
- whatever is left of the resources of nature and regeneration of those resources.
- Mr. Rothschild had discovered that currency gave him the power to rearrange the
- economic structure to his own advantage, to shift economic inductance to those economic
- positions, which would encourage the greatest economic instability and oscillation.
- The final key to economic control had to wait until there was sufficient data and highspeed
- computing equipment to keep close watch on the economic oscillations created by
- price shocking and excess paper energy credits - paper inductance/inflation .
- Breakthrough
- The aviation field provided the greatest evolution in economic engineering by way of the
- mathematical theory of shock testing. In this process, a projectile is fired from an
- airframe on the ground and the impulse of the recoil is monitored by vibration
- transducers connected to the airframe and wired to chart recorders.
- By studying the echoes or reflections of the recoil impulse in the airframe, it is possible
- to discover critical vibrations in the structure of the airframe which either vibrations of
- the engine or aeolian vibrations of the wings, or a combination of the two, might
- reinforce resulting in a resonant self-destruction of the airframe in flight as an aircraft.
- From the standpoint of engineering, this means that the strengths and weaknesses of the
- structure of the airframe in terms of vibrational energy can be discovered and
- manipulated.
- Application in Economics
- To use this method of airframe shock testing in economic engineering, the prices of
- commodities are shocked, and the public consumer reaction is monitored. The resulting
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- echoes of the economic shock are interpreted theoretically by computers and the psychoeconomic
- structure of the economy is thus discovered. It is by this process that partial
- differential and difference matrices are discovered that define the family household and
- make possible its evaluation as an economic industry (dissipative consumer structure).
- Then the response of the household to future shocks can be predicted and manipulated,
- and society becomes a well-regulated animal with its reins under the control of a
- sophisticated computer-regulated social energy bookkeeping system.
- Eventually every individual element of the structure comes under computer control
- through a knowledge of personal preferences, such knowledge guaranteed by computer
- association of consumer preferences (universal product code, UPC; zebra-striped pricing
- codes on packages) with identified consumers (identified via association with the use of a
- credit card and later a permanent "tattooed" body number invisible under normal ambient
- illumination).
- Summary
- Economics is only a social extension of a natural energy system. It, also, has its three
- passive components. Because of the distribution of wealth and the lack of communication
- and lack of data, this field has been the last energy field for which a knowledge of these
- three passive components has been developed.
- Since energy is the key to all activity on the face of the earth, it follows that in order to
- attain a monopoly of energy, raw materials, goods, and services and to establish a world
- system of slave labor, it is necessary to have a first strike capability in the field of
- economics. In order to maintain our position, it is necessary that we have absolute first
- knowledge of the science of control over all economic factors and the first experience at
- engineering the world economy.
- In order to achieve such sovereignty, we must at least achieve this one end: that the
- public will not make either the logical or mathematical connection between economics
- and the other energy sciences or learn to apply such knowledge.
- This is becoming increasingly difficult to control because more and more businesses are
- making demands upon their computer programmers to create and apply mathematical
- models for the management of those businesses.
- It is only a matter of time before the new breed of private programmer/economists will
- catch on to the far-reaching implications of the work begun at Harvard in 1948. The
- speed with which they can communicate their warning to the public will largely depend
- upon how effective we have been at controlling the media, subverting education, and
- keeping the public distracted with matters of no real importance.
- The Economic Model
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- Economics, as a social energy science has as a first objective the description of the
- complex way in which any given unit of resources is used to satisfy some economic want.
- (Leontief Matrix). This first objective, when it is extended to get the most product from
- the least or limited resources, comprises that objective of general military and industrial
- logistics known as Operations Research. (See simplex method of linear programming.)
- The Harvard Economic Research Project (1948-) was an extension of World War II
- Operations Research. Its purpose was to discover the science of controlling an economy:
- at first the American economy, and then the world economy. It was felt that with
- sufficient mathematical foundation and data, it would be nearly as easy to predict and
- control the trend of an economy as to predict and control the trajectory of a projectile.
- Such has proven to be the case. Moreover, the economy has been transformed into a
- guided missile on target.
- The immediate aim of the Harvard project was to discover the economic structure, what
- forces change that structure, how the behavior of the structure can be predicted, and how
- it can be manipulated. What was needed was a well-organized knowledge of the
- mathematical structures and interrelationships of investment, production, distribution,
- and consumption.
- To make a short story of it all, it was discovered that an economy obeyed the same laws
- as electricity and that all of the mathematical theory and practical and computer knowhow
- developed for the electronic field could be directly applied in the study of
- economics. This discovery was not openly declared, and its more subtle implications
- were and are kept a closely guarded secret, for example that in an economic model,
- human life is measured in dollars, and that the electric spark generated when opening a
- switch connected to an active inductor is mathematically analogous to the initiation of
- war.
- The greatest hurdle which theoretical economists faced was the accurate description of
- the household as an industry. This is a challenge because consumer purchases are a
- matter of choice which in turn is influenced by income, price, and other economic
- factors.
- This hurdle was cleared in an indirect and statistically approximate way by an application
- of shock testing to determine the current characteristics, called current technical
- coefficients, of a household industry
- Finally, because problems in theoretical electronics can be translated very easily into
- problems of theoretical electronics, and the solution translated back again, it follows that
- only a book of language translation and concept definition needed to be written for
- economics. The remainder could be gotten from standard works on mathematics and
- electronics. This makes the publication of books on advanced economics unnecessary,
- and greatly simplifies project security.
- Industrial Diagrams
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- An ideal industry is defined as a device which receives value from other industries in
- several forms and converts them into one specific product for sales and distribution to
- other industries. It has several inputs and one output. What the public normally thinks of
- as one industry is really an industrial complex, where several industries under one roof
- produce one or more products.
- A pure (single output) industry can be represented oversimply by a circuit block as
- follows:
- The flow of product from industry #1 (supply) to industry #2 (demand) is denoted by
- 112. The total flow out of industry "K" is denoted by Ik (sales, etc.).
- A three industry network can be diagrammed as follows:
- A node is a symbol of collection and distribution of flow. Node #3 receives from industry
- #3 and distributes to industries #1 and #3. If industry #3 manufactures chairs, then a flow
- from industry #3 back to industry #3 simply indicates that industry #3 is using part of its
- own output product, for example, as office furniture. Therefore the flow may be
- summarized by the equations:
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- Three Industrial Classes
- Industries fall into three categories or classes by type of output:
- Class #1 - Capital (resources)
- Class #2 - Goods (commodities or use - dissipative)
- Class #3 - Services (action of population
- Class #1 industries exist at three levels:
- (1) Nature - sources of energy and raw materials.
- (2) Government - printing of currency equal to the gross national product (GNP), and
- extension of currency in excess of GNP.
- (3) Banking - loaning of money for interest, and extension (inflation/counterfeiting) of
- economic value through the deposit loan accounts.
- Class #2 industries exist as producers of tangible or consumer (dissipated) products. This
- sort of activity is usually recognized and labeled by the public as "industry."
- Class #3 industries are those which have service rather than a tangible product as their
- output. These industries are called (1) households, and (2) governments. Their output is
- human activity of a mechanical sort, and their basis is population.
- Aggregation
- The whole economic system can be represented by a three-industry model if one allows
- the names of the outputs to be (1) capital, (2) goods, and (3) services. The problem with
- this representation is that it would not show the influence, say, the textile industry on the
- ferrous metal industry. This is because both the textile industry and the ferrous metal
- industry would be contained within a single classification called the "goods industry" and
- by this process of combining or aggregating these two industries under one system block
- they would lose their economic individuality.
- The E-Model
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- A national economy consists of simultaneous flows of production, distribution,
- consumption, and investment. If all of these elements including labor and human
- functions are assigned a numerical value in like units of measure, say, 1939 dollars, then t
- his flow can be further represented by a current flow in an electronic circuit, and its
- behavior can be predicted and manipulated with useful precision.
- The three ideal passive energy components of electronics, the capacitor, the resistor, and
- the inductor correspond to the three ideal passive energy components of economics called
- the pure industries of capital, goods, and services, respectively:
- ∗ Economic capacitance represents the storage of capital in one form or another.
- ∗ Economic conductance represents the level of conductance of materials for the
- production of goods.
- ∗ Economic inductance represents the inertia of economic value in motion. This is a
- population phenomenon known as services.
- Economic Inductance
- An electrical inductor (e.g., a coil or wire) has an electric current as its primary
- phenomenon and a magnetic field as its secondary phenomenon (inertia). Corresponding
- to this, an economic inductor has a flow of economic value as its primary phenome non
- and a population field as its secondary field phenomenon of inertia. When the flow of
- economic value (e.g., money) diminishes, the human population field collapses in order
- to keep the economic value (money) flowing (extreme case - war).
- This public inertia is a result of consumer buying habits, expected standard of living, etc.,
- and is generally a phenomenon of self-preservation.
- Inductive Factors to Consider
- (1) Population
- (2) Magnitude of the economic activities of the government
- (3) The method of financing these government activities (See Peter-Paul Principle -
- inflation of the currency.)
- Translation
- (a few examples will be given)
- • Charge: Coulombs Dollars (1939)
- • Flow/Current: Amperes (coulombs/ second) Dollars of flow per year
- • Motivating Force: Volts; Dollars (output) demand
- • Conductance: Amperes per volt; Dollars of flow per year per dollar demand
- • Capacitance: Coulombs per volt: Dollars of production inventory/ stocks per
- dollar demand
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- Time Flow Relationships and Self-Destructive Oscillations
- An ideal industry may be symbolized electronically in various ways. The simplest way is
- to represent a demand by a voltage and a supply by a current. When this is done, the
- relationship between the two becomes what is called an admittance, which can result
- from three economic factors: (1) foresight flow, (2) present flow, and (3) hindsight flow.
- 1. Foresight flow is the result of that property of living entities to cause energy (food) to
- be stored for a period of low energy (e.g., a winter season). It consists of demands made
- upon an economic system for that period of low energy (winter season).
- In a production industry it takes several forms, one of which is known as production
- stock or inventory. In electronic symbology this specific industry demand (a pure capital
- industry) is represented by capacitance and the stock or resource is represented by a
- stored charge. Satisfaction of an industry demand suffers a lag because of the loading
- effect of inventory priorities.
- 2. Present flow ideally involves no delays. It is, so to speak, input today for output
- today, a "hand to mouth" flow. In electronic symbology, this specific industry demand (a
- pure us industry) is represented by a conductance which is then a simple economic valve
- (a dissipative element).
- 3. Hindsight flow is known as habit or inertia. In electronics this phenomenon is the
- characteristic of an inductor (economic analog = a pure service industry) in which a
- current flow (economic analog = flow of money) creates a magnetic field (economic
- analog = active human population) which, if the current (money flow) begins to diminish,
- collapse (war) to maintain the current (flow of money - energy).
- Other large alternatives to war as economic inductors or economic flywheels are an openended
- social welfare program, or an enormous (but fruitful) open-ended space program.
- The problem with stabilizing the economic system is that there is too much demand on
- account of (1) too much greed and (2) too much population.
- This creates excessive economic inductance which can only be balanced with economic
- capacitance (true resources or value - e.g., in goods or services).
- The social welfare program is nothing more than an open-ended credit balance system
- which creates a false capital industry to give nonproductive people a roof over their heads
- and food in their stomachs. This can be useful, however, because the recipients become
- state property in return for the "gift," a standing army for the elite. For he who pays the
- piper picks the tune.
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- Those who get hooked on the economic drug must go to the elite for a fix. In this, the
- method of introducing large amounts of stabilizing capacitance is by borrowing on the
- future "credit" of the world. This is a fourth law of motion - onset, and consists of
- performing an action and leaving the system before the reflected reaction returns to the
- point of action - a delayed reaction.
- The means of surviving the reaction is by changing the system before the reaction can
- return. By this means, politicians become more popular in their own time and the public
- pays later. In fact, the measure of such a politician is the delay time.
- The same thing is achieved by a government by printing money beyond the limit of the
- gross national product, and economic process called inflation. This puts a large quantity
- of money into the hands of the public and maintains a balance against their greed, creates
- a false self-confidence in them and, for awhile, stays the wolf from the door.
- They must eventually resort to war to balance the account, because war ultimately is
- merely the act of destroying the creditor, and the politicians are the publicly hired hit men
- that justify the act to keep the responsibility and blood off the public conscience. (See
- section on consent factors and social-economic structuring.)
- If the people really cared about their fellow man, they would control their appetites
- (greed, procreation, etc.) so that they would not have to operate on a credit or welfare
- social system which steals from the worker to satisfy the bum.
- Since most of the general public will not exercise restraint, there are only two alternatives
- to reduce the economic inductance of the system.
- 1. Let the populace bludgeon each other to death in war, which will only result in a
- total destruction of the living earth.
- 2. Take control of the world by the use of economic "silent weapons" in a form of
- "quiet warfare" and reduce the economic inductance of the world to a safe level by
- a process of benevolent slavery and genocide.
- The latter option has been taken as the obviously better option. At this point it should be
- crystal clear to the reader why absolute secrecy about the silent weapons is necessary.
- The general public refuses to improve its own mentality and its faith in its fellow man. It
- has become a herd of proliferating barbarians, and, so to speak, a blight upon the face of
- the earth.
- They do not care enough about economic science to learn why they have not been able to
- avoid war despite religious morality, and their religious or self-gratifying refusal to deal
- with earthly problems renders the solution of the earthly problem unreachable to them.
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- It is left to those few who are truly willing to think and survive as the fittest to survive, to
- solve the problem for themselves as the few who really care. Otherwise, exposure of the
- silent weapon would destroy our only hope of preserving the seed of the future true
- humanity.
- Industry Equivalent Circuits
- The industry 'Q' can be given a block symbol as follows:
- Terminals #1 through #m are connected directly to the outputs of industries #1 and #m,
- respectively.
- The equivalent circuit of industry 'Q' is given as follows:
- Characteristics:
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- All inputs are at zero volts.
- A - Amplifier - causes output current IQ to be represented by a voltage EQ. Amplifier
- delivers sufficient current at EQ to drive all loads Y10 through YmQ and sink all currents
- i1Q through imQ.
- The unit transconductance amplifier AQ is constructed as follows:
- * Arrow denotes the direction of the flow of capital, goods, and services. The total
- demand is given as EQ, where EQ=IQ.
- The coupling network YPQ symbolizes the demand which industry Q makes on industry
- P. the connective admittance YPQ is called the 'technical coefficient' of the industry Q
- stating the demand of industry Q, called the industry of use, for the output in capital,
- goods, or services of industry P called the industry of origin.
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- The flow of commodities from industry P to industry Q is given by iPQ evaluated by the
- formula:
- iPQ = YPQ* EQ.
- When the admittance YPQ is a simple conductance, this formula takes on the common
- appearance of Ohm's Law,
- iPQ = gPQ* IQ.
- The interconnection of a three industry system can be diagrammed as follows. The blocks
- of the industry diagram can be opened up revealing the technical coefficients, and a much
- simpler format. The equations of flow are given as follows:
- Stages of Schematic Simplification
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- Generalization
- All of this may now be summarized.
- Let Ij represent the output of industry j, and
- * ijk, the amount of the product of industry j absorbed annually by industry k, and
- * ijo, the amount of the same product j made available for 'outside' use. Then
- Substituting the technical coefficiences, yjk
- which is the general equation of every admittance in the industry circuit.
- Final Bill of Goods
- is called the final bill of goods or the bill of final demand, and is zero when the system
- can be closed by the evaluation of the technical coefficients of the 'non-productive'
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- industries, government and households. Households may be regarded as a productive
- industry with labor as its output product.
- The Technical Coefficients
- The quantities yjk are called the technical coefficients of the industrial system. They are
- admittances and can consist of any combination of three passive parameters,
- conductance, capacitance, and inductance. Diodes are used to make the flow
- unidirectional and point against the flow.
- * gjk = economic conductance, absorption coefficient
- * yjk = economic capacitance, capital coefficient
- * Ljk = economic inductance, human activity coefficient
- Types of Admittances
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- The Household Industry
- The industries of finance (banking), manufacturing, and government, real counterparts of
- the pure industries of capital, goods, and services, are easily defined because they are
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- generally logically structured. Because of this their processes can be described
- mathematically and their technical coefficients can be easily deduced. This, however, is
- not the case with the service industry known as the household industry.
- Household Models
- When the industry flow diagram is represented by a 2-block system of households on the
- right and all other industries on the left, the following results:
- The arrows from left to right labeled A, B, C, etc., denote flow of economic value from
- the industries in the left hand block to the industry in the right hand block called
- 'households'. These may be thought of as the monthly consumer flows of the following
- commodities. A - alcoholic beverages, B - beef, C - coffee, . . . . , U - unknown, etc. . .
- The problem which a theoretical economist faces is that the consumer preferences of any
- household is not easily predictable and the technical coefficients of any one household
- tend to be a nonlinear, very complex, and variable function of income, prices, etc.
- Computer information derived from the use of the universal product code in conjuction
- with credit-card purchase as an individual household identifier could change this state of
- affairs, but the U.P.C. method is not yet available on a national or even a significant
- regional scale. To compensate for this data deficiency, an alternate indirect approach of
- analysis has been adopted known as economic shock testing. This method, widely used in
- the aircraft manufacturing industry, develops an aggregate statistical sort of data.
- Applied to economics, this means that all of the households in one region or in the
- whole nation are studied as a group or class rather than individually, and the mass
- behavior rather than the individual behavior is used to discover useful estimates of
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- the technical coefficients governing the economic structure of the hypothetical singlehousehold
- industry...
- Notice in the industry flow diagram that the values for the flows A, B, C, etc. are
- accessible to measurement in terms of selling prices and total sales of commodities.
- One method of evaluating the technical coefficients of the household industry depends
- upon shocking the prices of a commodity and noting the changes in the sales of all of the
- commodities.
- Economic Shock Testing
- In recent times, the application of Operations Research to the study of the public
- economy has been obvious for anyone who understands the principles of shock testing.
- In the shock testing of an aircraft airframe, the recoil impulse of firing a gun mounted on
- that airframe causes shock waves in that structure which tell aviation engineers the
- conditions under which some parts of the airplane or the whole airplane or its wings will
- start to vibrate or flutter like a guitar string, a flute reed, or a tuning fork, and disintegrate
- or fall apart in flight.
- Economic engineers achieve the same result in studying the behavior of the economy and
- the consumer public by carefully selecting a staple commodity such as beef, coffee,
- gasoline, or sugar, and then causing a sudden change or shock in its price or availability,
- thus kicking everybody's budget and buying habits out of shape.
- They then observe the shock waves which result by monitoring the changes in
- advertising, prices, and sales of that and other commodities.
- The objective of such studies is to acquire the know-how to set the public economy into a
- predictable state of motion or change, even a controlled self-destructive state of motion
- which will convince the public that certain "expert" people should take control of the
- money system and reestablish security (rather than liberty and justice) for all. When the
- subject citizens are rendered unable to control their financial affairs, they, of course,
- become totally enslaved, a source of cheap labor.
- Not only the prices of commodities, but also the availability of labor can be used as
- the means of shock testing. Labor strikes deliver excellent tests shocks to an economy,
- especially in the critical service areas of trucking (transportation), communication,
- public utilities (energy, water, garbage collection), etc.
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- By shock testing, it is found that there is a direct relationship between the availability of
- money flowing in an economy and the real psychological outlook and response of masses
- of people dependent upon that availability.
- For example, there is a measurable quantitative relationship between the price of gasoline
- and the probability that a person would experience a headache, feel a need to watch a
- violent movie, smoke a cigarette, or go to a tavern for a mug of beer.
- It is most interesting that, by observing and measuring the economic models by which the
- public tries to run from their problems and escape from reality, and by applying the
- mathematical theory of Operations Research, it is possible to program computers to
- predict the most probable combination of created events (shocks) which will bring about
- a complete control and subjugation of the public through a subversion of the public
- economy (by shaking the plum tree).
- Introduction to the Theory of Economic Shock Testing
- Let the prices and total sales of commodities be given and symbolized as follows:
- Commodities Price Function Total Sales
- alcoholic beverages A fA
- beef B fB
- coffee C fC
- gasoline G fG
- sugar S fS
- tobacco T fT
- unknown balance U fU
- Let us assume a simple economic model in which the total number of important (staple)
- commodities are represented as beef, gasoline, and an aggregate of all other staple
- commodities which we will call the hypothetical miscellaneous staple commodity 'M'
- (e.g., M is an aggregate of C, S, T, U, etc.).
- Example of Shock Testing
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- Assume that the total sales, P, of petroleum products can be described by the linear
- function of the quantities B, G, and M, which are functions of the prices of those
- respective commodities.
- P = aPG B + aPG G + aPM M
- Then where B, G, and M are functions of the prices of beef, gasoline, and miscellaneous,
- respectively, and aPB, aPG, and aPM are constant coefficients defining the amount by
- which each of the functions B, G, and M affect the sales, P, of petroleum products. We
- are assuming that B, G, and M are variables independent of each other.
- If the availability or price of gasoline is suddenly changed, then G must be replaced by G
- + Δ G. This causes a change in the petroleum sales from P to P + Δ P. Also we will
- assume that B and M remain constant when G changes to G + Δ G.
- (P + Δ P) = aPB B + aPG (G + Δ G) + aPM M.
- Expanding upon this expression, we get
- P + Δ P = aPB B + aPG G + aPG Δ G + aPM M
- and subtracting the original value of P we get for the change in P
- Change in P = Δ P = aPG Δ G
- Dividing by Δ G we get
- aPG = Δ P / Δ G .
- This is a rate of change in P due only to an isolated change in G, G.
- In general, ajk is the partial rate of change in the sales effect j due to a change in the
- causal price function of commodity k. If the interval of time were infinitesimal, this
- expression would be reduced to the definition of the total differential of a function, P.
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- When the price of gasoline is shocked, all of the coefficients with round G (2G) in the
- denominator are evaluated at the same time. If B, G, and M were independent, and
- sufficient for description of the economy, then three shock tests would be necessary to
- evaluate the system.
- There are other factors which may be represented the same way.
- For example, the tendency of a docile sub-nation to withdraw under economic pressure
- may be given by
- where G is the price of gasoline, WP is the dollars spent per unit time (referenced to say
- 1939) for war production during 'peace' time, etc. These quantities are presented to a
- computer in matrix format as follows:
- and
- X1 = G Y1 = P - KP
- X2 = B Y2 = F - KF
- X3 = etc. Y3 = etc.
- Finally, inverting this matrix, i.e., solving for the Xk terms of the Yj, we get, say,
- [bkj] [Yj ] = [Xk]
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- This is the result into which we substitute to get that set of conditions of prices of
- commodities, bad news on TV, etc., which will deliver a collapse of public morale ripe
- for take over.
- Once the economic price and sales coefficients ajk and bkj are determined, they may be
- translated into the technical supply and demand coefficients gjk, Cjk, and 1/Ljk.
- Shock testing of a given commodity is then repeated to get the time rate of change of
- these technical coefficients.
- Introduction to Economic Amplifiers
- Economic amplifiers are the active components of economic engineering. The basic
- characteristic of any amplifier (mechanical, electrical, or economic) is that it receives an
- input control signal and delivers energy from an independent energy source to a specified
- output terminal in a predictable relationship to that input control signal.
- The simplest form of an economic amplifier is a device called advertising.
- If a person is spoken to by a T.V. advertiser as if he were a twelve-year-old, then, due to
- suggestibility, he will, with a certain probability, respond or react to that suggestion with
- the uncritical response of a twelve-year-old and will reach in to his economic reservoir
- and deliver its energy to buy that product on impulse when he passes it in the store.
- An economic amplifier may have several inputs and output. Its response might be
- instantaneous or delayed. Its circuit symbol might be a rotary switch if its options are
- exclusive, qualitative, "go" or "no-go", or it might have its parametric input/ output
- relationships specified by a matrix with internal energy sources represented.
- Whatever its form might be, its purpose is to govern the flow of energy from a source to
- an output sink in direct relationship to an input control signal. For this reason, it is called
- an active circuit element or component.
- Economic Amplifiers fall into classes called strategies, and, in comparison with
- electronic amplifiers, the specific internal functions of an economic amplifier are called
- logistical instead of electrical.
- Therefore, economic amplifiers not only deliver power gain but also, in effect, are used to
- cause changes in the economic circuitry.
- In the design of an economic amplifier we must have some idea of at least five functions,
- which are:
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- (1) the available input signals,
- (2) the desired output-control objectives,
- (3) the strategic objective,
- (4) the available economic power sources,
- (5) the logistical options.
- The process of defining and evaluating these factors and incorporating the economic
- amplifier into an economic system has been popularly called game theory.
- The design of an economic amplifier begins with a specification of the power level of the
- output, which can range from personal to national. The second condition is accuracy of
- response, i.e., how accurately the output action is a function of the input commands. High
- gain combined with strong feedback helps to deliver the required precision.
- Most of the error will be in the input data signal. Personal input data tends to be
- specified, while national input data tends to be statistical.
- Short List of Inputs
- Questions to be answered:
- * what
- * where
- * why
- * when
- * how
- * who
- General sources of information:
- * telephone taps
- * analysis of garbage
- * surveillance
- * behavior of children in school
- Standard of living by:
- * food
- * shelter
- * clothing
- * transportation
- Social contacts:
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- * telephone - itemized record of calls
- * family - marriage certificates, birth certificates, etc.
- * friends, associates, etc.
- * memberships in organizations
- * political affiliation
- The Personal Paper Trail
- Personal buying habits, i.e., personal consumer preferences:
- * checking accounts
- * credit-card purchases
- * "tagged" credit-card purchases - the credit-card purchase of products bearing the
- U.P.C. (Universal Product Code)
- Assets:
- * checking accounts
- * savings accounts
- * real estate
- * business
- * automobile, etc.
- * safety deposit at bank
- * stock market
- Liabilities:
- * creditors
- * enemies (see - legal)
- * loans
- Government sources (ploys)*:
- * Welfare
- * Social Security
- * U.S.D.A. surplus food
- * doles
- * grants
- * subsidies
- * Principle of this ploy -- the citizen will almost always make the collection of
- information easy if he can operate on the "free sandwich principle" of "eat now, and pay
- later."
- Government sources (via intimidation):
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- * Internal Revenue Service
- * OSHA
- * Census
- * etc.
- Other government sources -- surveillance of U.S. mail.
- Habit Patterns -- Programming
- Strengths and weaknesses:
- * activities (sports, hobbies, etc.)
- * see "legal" (fear, anger, etc. -- crime record)
- * hospital records (drug sensitivities, reaction to pain, etc.)
- * psychiatric records (fears, angers, disgusts, adaptability, reactions to stimuli,
- violence,
- suggestibility or hypnosis, pain, pleasure, love, and sex)
- Methods of coping -- of adaptability -- behavior:
- * consumption of alcohol
- * consumption of drugs
- * entertainment
- * religious factors influencing behavior
- * other methods of escaping from reality
- Payment modus operandi (MO) -- pay on time, etc.:
- * payment of telephone bills
- * energy purchases
- * water purchases
- * repayment of loans
- * house payments
- * automobile payments
- * payments on credit cards
- Political sensitivity:
- * beliefs
- * contacts
- * position
- * strengths/weaknesses
- * projects/activities
- Legal inputs -- behavioral control (Excuses for investigation, search, arrest, or
- employment of force to modify behavior)
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- * court records
- * police records -- NCIC
- * driving record
- * reports made to police
- * insurance information
- * anti-establishment acquaintances
- National Input Information
- Business sources (via I.R.S., etc):
- * prices of commodities
- * sales
- * investments in
- o stocks/inventory
- o production tools and machinery
- o buildings and improvements
- o the stock market
- Banks and credit bureaus:
- * credit information
- * payment information
- Miscellaneous sources:
- * polls and surveys
- * publications
- * telephone records
- * energy and utility purchases
- Short List of Outputs
- Outputs -- create controlled situations -- manipulation of the economy, hence society --
- control by control of compensation and income.
- Sequence:
- 1. allocates opportunities
- 2. destroys opportunities
- 3. controls the economic environment
- 4. controls the availability of raw materials
- 5. controls capital.
- 6. controls bank rates
- 7. controls the inflation of the currency
- 8. controls the possession of property
- 9. controls industrial capacity
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- 10. controls manufacturing
- 11. controls the availability of goods (commodities).
- 12. controls the prices of commodities.
- 13. controls services, the labor force, etc.
- 14. controls payments to government officials.
- 15. controls the legal functions.
- 16. controls the personal data files -- uncorrectable by the party slandered.
- 17. controls advertising.
- 18. controls media contact.
- 19. controls material available for T.V. viewing
- 20. disengages attention from real issues.
- 21. engages emotions.
- 22. creates disorder, chaos, and insanity.
- 23. controls design of more probing tax forms.
- 24. controls surveillance.
- 25. controls the storage of information.
- 26. develops psychological analyses and profiles of individuals.
- 27. controls legal functions [repeat of 15]
- 28. controls sociological factors.
- 29. controls health options.
- 30. preys on weakness.
- 31. cripples strengths.
- 32. leaches wealth and substance.
- Table of Strategies
- Do This To Get This
- Keep the public ignorant Less public organization
- Maintain access to control point for
- feedback
- Required reaction to outputs (prices, sales)
- Create preoccupation Lower defense
- Attack the family unit Control of the education of the young
- Give less cash and more credit and doles More self-indulgence and more data
- Attack the privacy of the church Destroy faith in this sort of government
- Social conformity Computer programming simplicity
- Minimize the tax protest Maximum economic data, minimum
- enforcement problems
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- Stabilize the consent Simplicity coefficients
- Tighten control of variables Simpler computer input data - greater
- predictability
- Establish boundary conditions Problem simplicity/solutions of differential
- and difference equations
- Proper timing Less data shift and blurring
- Maximize control Minimum resistance to control
- Collapse of currency Destroy the faith of the American people in
- each other
- Diversion, the Primary Strategy
- Experience has prevent that the simplest method of securing a silent weapon and gaining
- control of the public is to keep the public undisciplined and ignorant of the basic system
- principles on the one hand, while keeping them confused, disorganized, and distracted
- with matters of no real importance on the other hand.
- This is achieved by:
- * disengaging their minds; sabotaging their mental activities; providing a low-quality
- program of public education in mathematics, logic, systems design and economics;
- and discouraging technical creativity.
- * engaging their emotions, increasing their self-indulgence and their indulgence in
- emotional and physical activities, by:
- ο unrelenting emotional affrontations and attacks (mental and emotional rape) by
- way of constant barrage of sex, violence, and wars in the media - especially the
- T.V. and the newspapers.
- ο giving them what they desire - in excess - "junk food for thought" - and
- depriving them of what they really need.
- * rewriting history and law and subjecting the public to the deviant creation, thus being
- able to shift their thinking from personal needs to highly fabricated outside priorities.
- These preclude their interest in and discovery of the silent weapons of social automation
- technology.
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- The general rule is that there is a profit in confusion; the more confusion, the more profit.
- Therefore, the best approach is to create problems and then offer solutions.
- Diversion Summary
- Media: Keep the adult public attention diverted away from the real social issues, and
- captivated by matters of no real importance.
- Schools: Keep the young public ignorant of real mathematics, real economics, real law,
- and real history.
- Entertainment: Keep the public entertainment below a sixth-grade level.
- Work: Keep the public busy, busy, busy, with no time to think; back on the farm with the
- other animals.
- Consent, the Primary Victory
- A silent weapon system operates upon data obtained from a docile public by legal (but
- not always lawful) force. Much information is made available to silent weapon systems
- programmers through the Internal Revenue Service. (See Studies in the Structure of the
- American Economy for an I.R.S. source list.)
- This information consists of the enforced delivery of well-organized data contained in
- federal and state tax forms, collected, assembled, and submitted by slave labor provided
- by taxpayers and employers.
- Furthermore, the number of such forms submitted to the I.R.S. is a useful indicator of
- public consent, an important factor in strategic decision making. Other data sources are
- given in the Short List of Inputs.
- Consent Coefficients - numerical feedback indicating victory status. Psychological basis:
- When the government is able to collect tax and seize private property without just
- compensation, it is an indication that the public is ripe for surrender and is consenting to
- enslavement and legal encroachment. A good and easily quantified indicator of harvest
- time is the number of public citizens who pay income tax despite an obvious lack of
- reciprocal or honest service from the government.
- Amplification Energy Sources
- The next step in the process of designing an economic amplifier is discovering the energy
- sources. The energy sources which support any primitive economic system are, of course,
- a supply of raw materials, and the consent of the people to labor and consequently
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- assume a certain rank, position, level, or class in the social structure, i.e., to provide labor
- at various levels in the pecking order.
- Each class, in guaranteeing its own level of income, controls the class immediately below
- it, hence preserves the class structure. This provides stability and security, but also
- government from the top.
- As time goes on and communication and education improve, the lower-class elements of
- the social labor structure become knowledgeable and envious of the good things that the
- upper-class members have. They also begin to attain a knowledge of energy systems and
- the ability to enforce their rise through the class structure.
- This threatens the sovereignty of the elite.
- If this rise of the lower classes can be postponed long enough, the elite can achieve
- energy dominance, and labor by consent no longer will hold a position of an essential
- energy source.
- Until such energy dominance is absolutely established, the consent of people to labor and
- let others handle their affairs must be taken into consideration, since failure to do so
- could cause the people to interfere in the final transfer of energy sources to the control of
- the elite.
- It is essential to recognize that at this time, public consent is still an essential key to the
- release of energy in the process of economic amplification.
- Therefore, consent as an energy release mechanism will now be considered.
- Logistics
- The successful application of a strategy requires a careful study of inputs, outputs, the
- strategy connecting the inputs and the outputs, and the available energy sources to fuel
- the strategy. This study is called logistics.
- A logistical problem is studied at the elementary level first, and then levels of greater
- complexity are studied as a synthesis of elementary factors.
- This means that a given system is analyzed, i.e., broken down into its subsystems, and
- these in turn are analyzed, until by this process, one arrives at the logistical "atom," the
- individual.
- This is where the process of synthesis properly begins, at the time of birth of the
- individual.
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- The Artificial Womb
- From the time a person leaves its mother's womb, its every effort is directed towards
- building, maintaining, and withdrawing into artificial wombs, various sorts of substitute
- protective devices or shells.
- The objective of these artificial wombs is to provide a stable environment for both stable
- and unstable activity; to provide a shelter for the evolutionary processes of growth and
- maturity - i.e., survival; to provide security for freedom and to provide defensive
- protection for offensive activity.
- This is equally true of both the general public and the elite. However, there is a definite
- difference in the way each of these classes go about the solution of problems.
- The Political Structure of a Nation - Dependency
- The primary reason why the individual citizens of a country create a political structure is
- a subconscious wish or desire to perpetuate their own dependency relationship of
- childhood. Simply put, they want a human god to eliminate all risk from their life, pat
- them on the head, kiss their bruises, put a chicken on every dinner table, clothe their
- bodies, tuck them into bed at night, and tell them that everything will be alright when
- they wake up in the morning.
- This public demand is incredible, so the human god, the politician, meets incredibility
- with incredibility by promising the world and delivering nothing. So who is the bigger
- liar? the public? or the "godfather"?
- This public behavior is surrender born of fear, laziness, and expediency. It is the basis of
- the welfare state as a strategic weapon, useful against a disgusting public.
- Action/Offense
- Most people want to be able to subdue and/or kill other human beings which disturb their
- daily lives, but they do not want to have to cope with the moral and religious issues
- which such an overt act on their part might raise. Therefore, they assign the dirty work to
- others (including their own children) so as to keep the blood off their hands. They rave
- about the humane treatment of animals and then sit down to a delicious hamburger from a
- whitewashed slaughterhouse down the street and out of sight. But even more hypocritical,
- they pay taxes to finance a professional association of hit men collectively called
- politicians, and then complain about corruption in government.
- Responsibility
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- Again, most people want to be free to do the things (to explore, etc.) but they are afraid to
- fail.
- The fear of failure is manifested in irresponsibility, and especially in delegating those
- personal responsibilities to others where success is uncertain or carries possible or created
- liabilities (law), which the person is not prepared to accept. They want authority (root
- word - "author"), but they will not accept responsibility or liability. So they hire
- politicians to face reality for them.
- Summary
- The people hire the politicians so that the people can:
- (1) obtain security without managing it.
- (2) obtain action without thinking about it.
- (3) inflict theft, injury, and death upon others without having to contemplate either life
- or death.
- (4) avoid responsibility for their own intentions.
- (5) obtain the benefits of reality and science without exerting themselves in the
- discipline of facing or learning either of these things.
- They give the politicians the power to create and manage a war machine:
- (1) provide for the survival of the nation/womb.
- (2) prevent encroachment of anything upon the nation/womb.
- (3) destroy the enemy who threatens the nation/womb.
- (4) destroy those citizens of their own country who do not conform for the sake of
- stability of the nation/womb.
- Politicians hold many quasi-military jobs, the lowest being the police which are soldiers,
- the attorneys and C.P.A.s next who are spies and saboteurs (licensed), and the judges who
- shout orders and run the closed union military shop for whatever the market will bear.
- The generals are industrialists. The "presidential" level of commander-in-chief is shared
- by the international bankers.
- The people know that they have created this farce and financed it with their own taxes
- (consent), but they would rather knuckle under than be the hypocrite.
- Thus, a nation becomes divided into two very distinct parts, a docile sub-nation [great
- silent majority] and a political sub-nation. The political sub-nation remains attached to
- the docile sub-nation, tolerates it, and leaches its substance until it grows strong enough
- to detach itself and then devour its parent.
- System Analysis
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- In order to make meaningful computerized economic decisions about war, the primary
- economic flywheel, it is necessary to assign concrete logistical values to each element of
- the war structure - personnel and material alike.
- This process begins with a clear and candid description of the subsystems of such a
- structure.
- The Draft (As military service)
- Few efforts of human behavior modification are more remarkable or more effective than
- that of the socio-military institution known as the draft. A primary purpose of a draft or
- other such institution is to instill, by intimidation, in the young males of a society the
- uncritical conviction that the government is omnipotent. He is soon taught that a prayer is
- slow to reverse what a bullet can do in an instant. Thus, a man trained in a religious
- environment for eighteen years of his life can, by this instrument of the government, be
- broken down, be purged of his fantasies and delusions in a matter of mere months. Once
- that conviction is instilled, all else becomes easy to instill.
- Even more interesting is the process by which a young man's parents, who purportedly
- love him, can be induced to send him off to war to his death. Although the scope of this
- work will not allow this matter to be expanded in full detail, nevertheless, a coarse
- overview will be possible and can serve to reveal those factors which must be included in
- some numerical form in a computer analysis of social and war systems.
- We begin with a tentative definition of the draft.
- The draft (selective service, etc.) is an institution of compulsory collective sacrifice
- and slavery, devised by the middle-aged and elderly for the purpose of pressing the
- young into doing the public dirty work. It further serves to make the youth as guilty
- as the elders, thus making criticism of the elders by the youth less likely
- (Generational Stabilizer). It is marketed and sold to the public under the label of
- "patriotic = national" service.
- Once a candid economic definition of the draft is achieved, that definition is used to
- outline the boundaries of a structure called a Human Value System, which in turn is
- translated into the terms of game theory. The value of such a slave laborer is given in a
- Table of Human Values, a table broken down into categories by intellect, experience,
- post-service job demand, etc.
- Some of these categories are ordinary and can be tentatively evaluated in terms of the
- value of certain jobs for which a known fee exists. Some jobs are harder to value because
- they are unique to the demands of social subversion, for an extreme example: the value of
- a mother's instruction to her daughter, causing that daughter to put certain behavioral
- demands upon a future husband ten or fifteen years hence; thus, by suppressing his
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- resistance to a perversion of a government, making it easier for a banking cartel to buy
- the State of New York in, say, twenty years.
- Such a problem leans heavily upon the observations and data of wartime espionage and
- many types of psychological testing. But crude mathematical models (algorithms, etc.)
- can be devised, if not to predict, at least to predeterminate these events with maximum
- certainty. What does not exist by natural cooperation is thus enhanced by calculated
- compulsion. Human beings are machines, levers which may be grasped and turned, and
- there is little real difference between automating a society and automating a shoe factory.
- These derived values are variable. (It is necessary to use a current Table of Human
- Values for computer analysis.) These values are given in true measure rather than U.S.
- dollars, since the latter is unstable, being presently inflated beyond the production of
- national goods and services so as to give the economy a false kinetic energy ("paper"
- inductance).
- The silver value is stable, it being possible to buy the same amount with a gram of silver
- today as it could be bought in 1920. Human value measured in silver units changes
- slightly due to changes in production technology.
- Enforcement
- Factor I
- As in every social system approach, stability is achieved only by
- understanding and accounting for human nature (action/reaction patterns).
- A failure to do so can be, and usually is, disastrous.
- As in other human social schemes, one form or another of intimidation (or
- incentive) is essential to the success of the draft. Physical principles of
- action and reaction must be applied to both internal and external
- subsystems.
- To secure the draft, individual brainwashing/programming and both the
- family unit and the peer group must be engaged and brought under
- control.
- Factor II - Father
- The man of the household must be housebroken to ensure that junior will
- grow up with the right social training and attitudes. The advertising media,
- etc., are engaged to see to it that father-to-be is pussy-whipped before or
- by the time he is married. He is taught that he either conforms to the social
- notch cut out for him or his sex life will be hobbled and his tender
- companionship will be zero. He is made to see that women demand
- security more than logical, principled, or honorable behavior.
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- By the time his son must go to war, father (with jelly for a backbone) will
- slam a gun into junior's hand before father will risk the censure of his
- peers, or make a hypocrite of himself by crossing the investment he has in
- his own personal opinion or self-esteem. Junior will go to war or father
- will be embarrassed. So junior will go to war, the true purpose not
- withstanding.
- Factor III - Mother
- The female element of human society is ruled by emotion first and logic
- second. In the battle between logic and imagination, imagination always
- wins, fantasy prevails, maternal instinct dominates so that the child comes
- first and the future comes second. A woman with a newborn baby is too
- starry-eyed to see a wealthy man's cannon fodder or a cheap source of
- slave labor. A woman must, however, be conditioned to accept the
- transition to "reality" when it comes, or sooner.
- As the transition becomes more difficult to manage, the family unit must
- be carefully disintegrated, and state-controlled public education and stateoperated
- child-care centers must be become more common and legally
- enforced so as to begin the detachment of the child from the mother and
- father at an earlier age. Inoculation of behavioral drugs [Ritalin] can speed
- the transition for the child (mandatory). Caution: A woman's impulsive
- anger can override her fear. An irate woman's power must never be
- underestimated, and her power over a pussy-whipped husband must
- likewise never be underestimated. It got women the vote in 1920.
- Factor IV - Junior
- The emotional pressure for self-preservation during the time of war and
- the self-serving attitude of the common herd that have an option to avoid
- the battlefield - if junior can be persuaded to go - is all of the pressure
- finally necessary to propel Johnny off to war. Their quiet blackmailings of
- him are the threats: "No sacrifice, no friends; no glory, no girlfriends."
- Factor V - Sister
- And what about junior's sister? She is given all the good things of life by
- her father, and taught to expect the same from her future husband
- regardless of the price.
- Factor VI - Cattle
- Those who will not use their brains are no better off than those who have
- no brains, and so this mindless school of jelly-fish, father, mother, son,
- and daughter, become useful beasts of burden or trainers of the same.
- This concludes what is available of this document
- i
- "Studies in the Structure of Américan Economy" (1953), by Wassily Leontief (Director
- of the Harvard Economic Research Project), International Science Press Inc., White
- Plains, New York.
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- OTHER RESOURCES THAT EXPOSE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF
- THE "SILENT WEAPONS" ASSAULT
- • Behold a Pale Horse by William Cooper, former US Naval Intelligence Officer
- • Studies in the Structure of Américan Economy (1953), by Wassily Leontief
- (director of the Harvard Economic Research Project), International Science Press
- Inc., White Plains, New York.
- • Diplomacy by Deception; Chapter 6 - Tavistock and Operations Research by John
- Coleman, former MI 5 agent
- • The True Story of the Bilderberg Group, by Daniel Estulin
- • The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America, by Charlotte Iserbyte
- • Soldiers of Reason and the Rise of the American Empire, by Alex Abella
- • BBC Documentary, The Trap, by Adam Curtis
- • Full Spectrum Dominance, by William Engdahl
- • The Synagogue of Satin, by Andrew Hitchcock
- • The Illuminati, The Cult That Hijacked the World, by Henry Makow, PhD.
- • The Great American Adventure - Secrets of America, by Judge Dale; available for
- free at www.anticorruptionsociety.com
- • We are the "Enemies of the State";
- http://anticorruptionsociety.com/2011/02/25/we-are-the-enemies-of-the-state/
- More information can be found at:
- www.StopTheCrime.net
- www.AntiCorruptionSociety.com
- "For we are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that
- relies on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence - on infiltration instead of
- invasion, on subversion instead of elections, on intimidation instead of free choice, on
- guerrillas by night instead of armies by day. It is a system that has conscripted vast
- human and material resources into the building of a tightly knit, highly efficient machine
- that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political
- operations."
- John F. Kennedy
- "The individual is handicapped, by coming face-to-face, with a conspiracy so monstrous,
- he cannot believe it exists. The American mind, simply has not come to a realization of
- the evil, which has been introduced into our midst . . . It rejects even the assumption that
- human creatures could espouse a philosophy, which must ultimately destroy all that is
- good and decent."
- FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover, 1956
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