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    Quote Originally Posted by MrMelon
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    The world will look up and shout "Save Us!", and I'll whisper "no"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Bless you bruddah.

    Each day begins with us facing Hinckley in Leicestishire and giving thanks to the saviour John Bloor for the resurrection of Triumph.

    Then we read a passage from the good book - Kiwi Rider Magazine ($10 at your news stand)

    Next we don the ceremonial Shoei and Leather garments and commence the sacrificial throttle wringing.

    The tall, blue eyed brunette should then be complimented on her stunning appearance in said leather garments, taken for a spirited ride and subsequently put in an inevitably 'compliant' frame of mind.

    Unfortunately - i have to pass the plate around and have the direct payroll deduction form signed before I can divulge more.

    (of course those preferring Eastern mysticism may also acknowledge the work of Sachiro, Suzuki et al and we even accommodate Spaghetti munchers. Bavarians need not apply)

    Does the tall, blue-eyed brunette know that she's part of the ceremony?
    It all sounds slightly pre-christian Roman to me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TwoSeven
    Out of interest the technique I used is a common one, its kind of like a tripple hook technique - there is a proper term for it in psychology, but I cant remember it.

    In basic 'propaganda' the objective is to get people to believe things they otherwise wouldnt. Its used in management, politics, advertising, news broadcasting, education and of course religion. Once a personal believes something they normally wouldnt, they can be made to do things they normally wouldnt (a technique of effective people management).

    This technique starts of by stating a basic fact that is otherwise true. Its the same as asking a question in which you must answer 'yes'. You cant 'not answer yes to it'.

    I then add another fact that is 'most likely' true (it needs to be more true than false) as its a 'positive reenforcer' to the original. Then follow it up with a third one, that should be true, or in the case of the intention to mislead, will normally sound true, but be false. I'm leveraging 'operant conditioning' if you are familiar with pavlov and his dog.

    This is similar to the joke where you ask someone to say 'toast' 10 times, then ask them what they put in a toaster really quickly when they finish - usually they say toast, when the answer is bread.

    Now - I could give this information direct if the receiver was non-hostile, or in the case of a hostile person (someone who has the opposite views), I would 'seed' it. Basically I give the information to someone you know and trust, who then tells you. Having no reason to disbelieve them, you take the information on board. You dont need to agree with it, just having it go in one ear and out the other is enough.

    I then come along and approach the subject by asking a question that is related to the information you ask, or mis-quote the information to you. If i've used the correct trigger words, you will recall the information I seeded earlier through your peers, and quote it back in firm belief. Thats the hook line and sinker taken.

    I dont have to give the information to your friends/relatives. I can give it to their friends. The further away from you I seed the information, the longer it takes to get to you, but the more likely you are to believe it.

    The most ideal time to seed the information is when you are most receptive. These can be age related (young/teenage/old), stress related, peer related (thru trusted friends). I could, even change your friends or seed new friends into your immediate group, or associated group (work peers).

    A good game is to watch for it in adverts. Dentist adverts with the person in a white coat and in a minimalist setting are really good examples.

    LTNZ has it down pat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lou Girardin
    Does the tall, blue-eyed brunette know that she's part of the ceremony?
    It all sounds slightly pre-christian Roman to me.
    And the problem is....?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave
    Did you just use 600 words to say you were bullshitting?

    Lol. I used nearly a thousand words to point our how Mr Tamaki is bullshitting

    But.. yes. I used factual bullshit

    To demonstrate what an effect it has - if you've read all of my posts in this thread - you'll know what the greek word for tax is.

    Think what I can do with the fact that I know you know this information.

    The possibilities of manipulation are endless - just for one word as well. And to think, i've made you read nearly a thousand of my words. Oh happy happy joy joy
    The contents of this post are my opinion and may not be subjected to any form of reality
    It means I'm not an authority or a teacher, and may not have any experience so take things with a pinch of salt (a.k.a bullshit) rather than fact

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    If that's the case

    Quote Originally Posted by jaybee180
    ........ and sex with tall, blue eyed brunettes,


    Shit - does that mean that redheads are out? Coz then I can't join! BUGGA!
    you're welcome in the church of aitch!

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    I was watching flashies on C4 last night and they played Genesis' "Jesus he knows me".
    This should be the theme song of all those against Tamaki and what he stands for.
    Particularly good line - "Jesus needs $18,000,000 by the weekend".
    Almost as good as Bono's "the God I believe in ain't short of cash".
    Speed doesn't kill people.
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