The
Goldsmiths--Part XXIV
By R. D.
Bradshaw
Some people over the years have had some familiarity with
the work of the famous Russian physiologist and experimental psychologist Ivan Petrovich
Pavlov (1849-1936), who won a Nobel Prize for his work on conditional reflexes
and behaviorism.
Pavlov
did much experimental work on dogs. For
example, he conducted experiments by feeding a dog (rewarded) when a bell
sounded. The dog became attuned to these
stimuli and would jump up and down and with flowing saliva when the bell rang.
The
same dog was trained by Pavlov to express fear and terror by having him in a
room with a light on. When the light
went off, a man would enter the room and beat the dog ferociously. The dog became so attuned to these stimuli
that when the lights went off the dog would immediately run to the corner of
the room and whine in a great state of fear and panic.
In
a unique reaction, the exact same dog would enter a state of confusion and
crisis when the bell rang and the light went off at the same time. The dog would freeze up and quiver and shake,
not knowing what to do--whether to salivate, expecting food, or to cower in the
corner of the room, expecting to be beat.
The
early Soviet ruler Vladimir Lenin became fascinated with the work of Pavlov.
Reportedly, Lenin undertook the task of using these methods of behavior
alteration upon people. Evidently,
through the years, Lenin and his successors refined and fine tooled the work of
Pavlov to a scientific level.
General Ben
Partin
This backdrop brings up the work in the 1990s of Retired Air
Force Brigadier General Ben Partin who cited Pavlo and his dog experiments in
explaining what was happening to the American people in the 1990s as a result
of some alleged terrorists incidents—like the bombing of the World Trade Center
on Feb 26, 1993, and the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on
April 19, 1995.
In writings, and in oral presentations, General Partin had
some interesting comments about these so-called terrorists’ attacks in the
1990s. His words carry some weight and
consideration because he does have some credentials to back up his reputation
of being an explosives expert.
For example, he was extensively involved in Air Force
research and development on weapons and weapon systems and their application
and effect on various targets. Specifically,
he was the project manager on the US Air Force’s Maverick Missile System with
its optical laser and imaging infrared guidance, as well as a number of other
highly sophisticated bomb and attack systems.
Without going into the specifics, Partin believed that both
the Oklahoma City bombing and the World Trade Center bombing involved incidents
wherein the US government deliberately lied to the American people about what
had happened. Suffice to say, the
official spin reports did not impress Partin who opted for other explanations
to understand truth.
I mention this backdrop on both Pavlov and Partin because
the General skillfully tied the public reactions from the American people to
the work of Pavlov. In the case of the
Oklahoma City bombing, Ben Partin became immensely impressed with the fact that
the approved story from Washington and the controlled media simply did not add
up to the facts he could ascertain on the ground in Oklahoma City.
Accordingly, the general made a detailed analysis of the
bombing and fired it off to all members of Congress, part of the media and
other interested people. His intense
effort to try to get an impartial and independent investigation into the OC
bombing ultimately failed. But he did do
much work on the issue and created a certain amount of interest.
Eventually, one of the television networks in Los Angeles
decided to do a program on the OC bombing.
Apparently, the network focused its one hour special into an effort
merely to sell the approved government position. But in order to generate a little interest
and appear impartial, the network decided to allow an opponent of the approved
explanation to actually appear on its program.
Partin was selected to make an appearance.
The general went to LA and was filmed when offering some
comments, in opposition to the approved pitch and spin. Actually, the general made several
points. But when the film editors went
to work on his words, they were edited down to just a few remarks (this is the
normal way the television people operate--they interview a person for an hour
and then edit his remarks down to a couple of minutes).
When the program was shown, the program host took the
unusual step of even denigrating Partin after Partin’s few comments. The host said that Partin was a military man
and was not a qualified engineer.
Therefore, he could not know and understand the construction aspects of
the building which made it collapse as it did.
As Partin pointed out, this was a total lie. He was both an engineer and a military
man. He had two engineering degrees and
much of his military work was in the field of research and development. Thus, the TV program host merely added a few
remarks which effectively killed the comments made by Partin.
The way this thing worked out is the way that the news is
fed to the American public. There is a
lot of truth out there (mixed with some lies and deception) which anyone with a
capacity to think can receive, evaluate and understand to some extent. Yet, there are often alternative sources of contrary
news which likewise can be very revealing.
So while Joe Six Pack and Sally Soap Opera may have some
true facts and information, they are rendered ineffective in trying to use that
information by some lies, deception and spin from Washington and the controlled
media.
Thence, Joe and Sally sort of become like Pavlov’s dog when
it was subjected to both the ringing of the bell and the turning off of the
light at the same time. Just as the dog
freezes up in confusion, the average American freezes up upon the receipt of
some true information along with some lies and deception?
Most people end up in a daze of sorts, not knowing what truth
is and what is not and what to do about the confusing situation. Once people are thrust into this state of
confusion, they end up by doing nothing.
They rationalize that they don’t know what the truth is and back off and
do nothing one way or the other.
Thus, the typical John Doe is immensely unable to handle the
conflicting information that is coming to him from different directions. He cannot distinguish or differentiate the
difference between the truth and lies. Much
of the problem ultimately surfaces because man usually lacks the time or he will
not take the time to thoroughly investigate the matter to determine what the
truth is. In other words, his apathy and
indifference won’t allow a sufficient investigation to determine what the truth
is.
In the case of Partin’s appearance on the TV program, he was
allowed to briefly offer some comments in a couple of minutes. Of course, the program had forty-five minutes
of the officially approved spin position.
Then to top it all off, the program host intervened to completely
repudiate any validity to Partin’s words.
A person watching this presentation would end up in a state of confusion
(yet, with a little work and effort, coupled with some IQ, a person could come
to an ultimate understanding of the truth).
Although the general did not dwell on the work of Lenin in
using the Pavlov approach, that clearly was implied. Thus, it seems that Lenin understood that if
a man was cast into a role of confusion and being frozen up in uncertainty, he
would end up doing nothing. Apparently,
this methodology became a key part of the leftist’s efforts to spread their
thinking around the globe over the last 100 years.
The leftists and liberals with the controlled media work in
just enough lies and deception into their spin of the news to leave the average
John Doe in a state of confusion and uncertainty (and especially when a person
is subsequently exposed to some alternative news sources with more plausible
and logical explanations of the truth in a matter).
In this frozen, zombiized state, the average person will end
up doing nothing. He will become
apathetic and indifferent and unable or unwilling to distinguish between the truth
and lies. He ends up in a state of
confusion like Pavlo’s dog when the bell rang and lights went out at the same
time.
In mentioning these so-called terrorist attacks in the
1990s, numerous people besides Partin had similar or related experiences in
trying to get a fair and unbiased investigation into the alleged terrorist
attacks. In the case of the OC bombing,
I must mention here the work of Oklahoma House of Representative member Charles
Key. Mr. Key was never satisfied with
the official government spin that a loner named Timothy McVeigh used some fertilizer
to literally rip the OC federal building apart.
Key compiled evidence that the official spin was nothing but a pack of
lies.
So what did the spin meisters then do? Well, they trotted out Oklahoma Governor
Frank Keating, a former FBI agent, to completely repudiate the words of Key,
Partin and others who questioned the official report of what had happened. With one set of evidence from Key, Partin and
others, versus another set of so-called evidence from Oklahoma Governor Keating,
the public was left in a quandary on what was the truth.
And just like Pavlov’s dog, most Americans simply threw up
their hands in confusion and concluded that they didn’t know and/or couldn’t
know what the truth was. Yet, as noted
above, if the typical American would have been willing to spend some time in
researching the facts and putting them together with a little IQ, at least above
the idiot level, he could know what the truth was about the so-called terrorist
attacks in the 1990s (as well as the 9/11 thing in Sep 2001).
The Present Situation
Strangely enough, this state of confusion and uncertainty
emanating from the 1990s and 2001 continues today in almost any setting addressing
the question of financial market manipulation and control as cited in this
series on the Goldsmiths and in other writings and publications by other
authors.
What happens is that a number of writers, including me, have
brought forth convincing evidence that the financial markets are grossly
manipulated and controlled. While I attribute
this skullduggery to the fat cat plutocrats, and while other writers may define
the source of the problem differently, the truth remains that there is
substantial evidence of gross market manipulation.
Once some conclusive evidence is forthcoming from some
source, it seems like that inevitably the manipulators trot out one of their
colleagues to write an article disproving the market manipulations and instead
attributing the events cited as being accidental and chance occurrences in a
free market. They like to use the words
leverage and correction to justify and support their position.
Once the typical market follower is exposed to these
contrary views, it leaves the follower in a state of confusion and quandary on
what is the truth. Such a confused
person can only stand and shake his head in uncertainty, as was the case with
Pavlov’s dog. In short, most people in
the public domain don’t know and/or can’t or won’t take the time to understand
what the truth is on the financial markets.
Yes, there is a solution, as suggested above. The person really interested in truth can put
forth some effort and work into study and analysis, plus a little common sense,
and eventually put two and two together, and come to some correct
conclusions. But the problem that we
face is that the typical person is simply not going to exhibit that amount of
energy and effort to know the truth.
Inevitably, they will end up confused and uncertain as in the case of
Pavlov’s dog.
Plato
This discussion on people who can’t or won’t spend the time
to learn truth and who persist in ignorance and confusion brings up the famous homosexual/bisexual
pervert Plato and some of his platonic philosophy (which, with Socrates,
completely dominates the Western world today and especially as it was modified
and put over in the prevailing Sabbatian motion, as discussed in the
Goldsmiths, Part V).
Plato observed that the people in a society could be
classified into one of three categories.
First, there are the doers. These
are the very few people who are initiators of action to get things done. Next, there are the watchers (who are greater
in numbers than the doers, but yet are small in numbers), who sit on the sidelines
to critique, criticize or applaud the actions of the doers. Finally, there is everybody else (which is
the bulk of the population).
As Milan Martin says in his presentations on Lucifer’s Children,
this everybody else includes people who don’t do anything and don’t care about
anything, one way or the other. It is
this third category of people which dominates our Western Christian
civilization. In short, they don’t care
whether school keeps or not. They are locked
in apathy and don’t care. For men, their
focus is often on a weekly sports game; and for women it is frequently some
daily soap opera or Oprah.
So when a good doer work like GATA arrives on the scene (to
point out the manipulation of the gold market), it meets a world of apathy,
indifference and don’t care--beyond the few watchers who watch what GATA
does.
For More
Reading/Information
For
more reading on this issue, the reader may wish to check these sources:
The
bestseller: “None Dare Call It Conspiracy,” by Gary Allen and Larry Abraham,
first published in 1971, still available on eBay, Amazon and other book
outlets.
“Tragedy
and Hope,” by Carroll Quigley. At the
1992 Democrat Convention, Bill Clinton’s acceptance speech cited Quigley as
Clinton’s mentor.
An
Internet presentation on the Plutocrats, at Volume XXII of “Ezekiel and YHWH’s
Judgment for the Good People,” at www.age-end.com
on the net.
Disclaimer: None of the above is for investment advice.
It is for information purposes only.
The author of this article is not involved in the securities
or financial market business and has no financial interest in presenting the
information herein. Therefore, the
preceding information on this subject is presented for general information only
and not for purposes of investment advise or recommendations. What the reader does on investments is his
own personal decision and responsibility.
Finally, the writer of this series is a retired CPA, living
in the Idaho Mountains, and still optimistic for the future of gold and
silver. He is also a veteran of the
Korean and Vietnamese Wars.
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