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Psychopolitics: Erasing Christianity through the Consensus Process
Sierra Times ^ | 12/16/2005 | Linda Kimball

Posted on 12/16/2005 5:43:52 AM PST by FerdieMurphy

"Not too many years ago, Americans had never heard of sensitivity training, and if a facilitator of it had tried to convince them that they needed to be conditioned by it, he would have been told, very quickly and in no uncertain terms, to take a hike.

However, step by careful step, sensitivity training began to be stealthily inserted into our society. Today, Americans simply submit to it without much thought, let alone any protest." ("Psychopolitics: Joe Six-Pack and the Crocodile" Linda Kimball)

Sensitivity training, hate-crime laws, political correctness, multiculturalism, and the group dynamics and/or 'facilitated consensus process'---all of these alien constructs are psycho political manifestations of evolutionary humanism, the malevolent system of warped morals and anti-human philosophy that is making war upon America's founding Christian-Judeo worldview.

The definition of psycho politics is as follows: "Psychopolitics is the art and science of asserting and maintaining physical and mental dominion over the thoughts and loyalties of individuals, officers, bureaus, and the masses, thereby conquering enemy nations through "mental healing." (Russian Manual on Psychopolitics, by Laventi Pavlovich Beria, head of the Soviet Secret Service Police and right hand man of Joseph Stalin)

In 1947, Julian Huxley, head of UNESCO at that time, wrote a book titled, "UNESCO: Its Purpose and Its Philosophy." His book was a blueprint for a New World Order that called for one religion, one language, and one way of thinking. He believed a global order could be brought about through the universal, albeit secretive, implementation of Hegel's Dialectic process.

Huxley observed, "The task before UNESCO…is to help the emergence of a single world culture with its own philosophy and background of ideas and with its own broad purpose." Huxley spoke of two opposing worldviews confronting each other from the West and the East. In describing them he said, "You may categorize the two philosophies as…individualism versus collectivism or as the American versus the Russian…or as capitalism versus communism, or as Christianity versus Marxism. Can these opposites be reconciled, this antithesis be resolved in a higher synthesis? I believe…this can happen…through the inexorable dialectic of evolution."

The concept of dialectics has been around for a long time. Noah Webster (1828 edition) defined dialectics as: "That branch of logic which teaches the rules and modes of reasoning." Simply stated, dialectics refers to 'position' versus 'opposition' or 'thesis' versus 'antithesis.' By the traditional rules of conduct, if thesis is correct then it follows logically that antithesis is incorrect. Georg Hegel, an Enlightenment shock trooper of evil, discarded the rules and turned the concept upside-down by equalizing thesis and antithesis, which resulted in moral relativity. 'New truth' is now found in something called 'synthesis.'

Hegelian Dialect is a perfect example of what J. Budziszewski (What We Can't Not Know, pp. 187) termed the "black magic spells of imposture and unraveling." Hegel's form of dialectics is itself an impostor. It effectively unravels truth and norms and then replaces them with a 'new truth' which is yet another impostor.

Hegel's 'black magic' Dialectics is the unholy diesel that fires the engine of the weapon of mass destruction being wielded by traitorous Americans and their New Age internationalist cohorts against America's traditional worldview and cultural infrastructure. This weapon is called "group dynamics" or the "consensus process." It's a psycho political behavior and belief modification technique that was used by Vietnamese communists against American POWs and by Chinese communists against dissidents. All individuals have an inherent fear of being alienated from the group, and by psychologically manipulating this fear skillful change-agents (facilitators) can manipulate or herd the victim towards a preplanned conclusion which induces the victim to compromise his own position. This is the consensus process, and when we hear Liberals screaming for 'consensus," they're really demanding that they be allowed to 'facilitate' the abandonment of Conservative principles.

There are three steps to the consensus process. They are called, "Unfreezing the present level, moving to the new level and, freezing group life on the new level." In order to speed up the unfreezing phase, communists resorted to physical torture. In America, emotional pain precipitated through vicious psychological bullying (character assassination, labeling, spreading lies, etc) is the preferred method.

There are four key elements necessary for a successful 'consensus process' operation. They are:

(1) multicultural and/or diverse groups fueled by resentment and envy (necessary for causing social conflict)

(2) a social issue around which conflict can be created (example: Christmas, which is labeled 'exclusionary, insensitive, and hurtful' to diverse groups)

(3)the dialoguing to consensus process (psychological manipulation leading to abandonment of principles and positions)

(4)a predetermined outcome (example: Christmas parades successfully recast as 'Festival of Lights" or "Winter Holiday" parades that are inclusive of gay pride celebrants)

The consensus process is yet another example of Budziszewski's "black magic spells of imposture and unraveling." It's been so successful that Christianity has been banned from government on all levels, from schools, and increasingly from public areas. Christians have lost their jobs, been jailed, and their children harassed and even suspended for daring to express their Christian beliefs in any way. Anti-Christian bias has become so bad that John Gibson (Fox News anchor) observed, "It's no longer permissible to wish anyone Merry Christmas. That's too exclusive, too insensitive. What if they're not Christian? What if they're an atheist? A school in Maryland is now questioning Thanksgiving because, after all, to whom are we giving thanks if not to God, and we all know we can't have that in public…Yes, Virginia, there is a war on Christmas." (Introduction, "The War on Christmas: How the Liberal Plot to Ban the Sacred Christian Holiday Is Worse Than You Thought.)

And now a word from New World Order facilitators:

"We have battled in America since the century's turn to bring to nothing…all Christian influences and we are succeeding. You must work until officials of city, county, and state will not think twice before they pounce upon religious groups as public enemies. (there must) be a…foaming hatred of religion…a belief that Christian practice is vicious, bad, insanity causing, publicly hated and intolerable." (Russian Manual on Psychopolitics)

"I think the subject which will be of most importance politically is Mass Psychology. Its importance has been…increased by the growth of modern methods of propaganda. Although this science will be diligently studied, it will be rigidly confined to the governing class. The populace will not be allowed to know how its convictions were generated." Bertrand Russell

John Gibson asked a Eugene, Oregon city manager why he had banned Christmas trees. His properly mind-conformed response, "Well, because they're Christian" (pp. 87). This manager and countless scores of other Americans testify to the enormous success thus far achieved by psycho political operatives. Having been "unfrozen" from the level whereon America's traditional worldview resides and successfully 'moved' to the desired level and then 'frozen' there, they now serve their new masters desires by mindlessly destroying the source of both their liberties and their human worth---Christianity.

"Oh but, Christianity has nothing to do with either the founding of our nation or with our rights and freedoms!" exclaim mind-conditioned scoffers and skeptics. The truth has been 'hiding' in full view, but because their minds have been darkened by black magic spells and their eyes made sightless by black magic dust, the mind-conditioned can neither see nor hear the truth. Right there in Huxley's words is the truth, for in speaking of his blueprint he inadvertently 'confessed' to it when he said of the two opposing philosophies, "You may categorize the two philosophies as…Christianity versus Marxism."

Cain "Dialogues to Consensus" with Abel

His blackened soul seething with diabolical envy, silver-tongued Cain manipulates Abel into trusting him. "Come, my dearly beloved brother. Let us take a nice long walk and speak of our need for equality, fairness, inclusion, and democracy. We will 'dialogue to consensus.' See this nice strong cudgel? I'll carry it so as to ensure that no harm befalls us. Trust me, Abel -- I'm your loving brother!"


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To: Luke21
I agree with everything you just said. And the article, as written, is shoddy thought and locates the enemy in a multitude of hallucinated places. If you read it, and thought it said what you just wrote, you are beyond charitable.

But I repeat myself. You guys watch out for all that Hegelianism out there, since, according to Paul, we war against the forces of sneaky logic in high places.

41 posted on 12/16/2005 7:19:10 AM PST by Taliesan (The power of the State to do good is the power of the State to do evil.)
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To: Aquinasfan

I reside in a state university. I have seen sensitivity training forced on students, celebration of diversity (a very divisive issue on campus), Christmas break is now called Winter Break, cultural diversity has replaced academic excellence as the hallmark of greatness, students fees relegated to homosexual groups over the protest of students, professors openly stating Christianity is a myth, and the list goes on. Course content in some the liberal arts is unbelievable--I wish I could lay my hands on a syllabus, but I am in the medical sciences.


42 posted on 12/16/2005 7:21:42 AM PST by Neoliberalnot
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To: Aquinasfan

I thought it was the SU, but wasn't sure. Thanks for confirming that. I am not against psychology at all, but I think we need to tread carefully with it. As I read the Bible, I'm often struck with its psychological wisdom. That shouldn't be a surprise, of course, since the real source of the Bible, guiding people to write it who followed Him, is our creator. It's amazingly efficient to have the Creator to write the maintenance manual for His creation. Modern psychology has a much more circuitous path to tread. Not to mention it often starts at the wrong path altogether.


43 posted on 12/16/2005 7:23:56 AM PST by twigs
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To: Nihil Obstat
Makes me think of Antiochus and the Macabees. Those days might be coming.

With all do respect, they are here now. We just haven't got to the point where the final solution to all those pesky Christers is enacted.

44 posted on 12/16/2005 7:24:32 AM PST by redgolum ("God is dead" -- Nietzsche. "Nietzsche is dead" -- God.)
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To: Taliesan
It's so stupid to take perfectly good words and concepts and make them into nefarious things. Obviously, if somebody 'facilitates' you into compromising your belief in the Bodily Resurrection of Christ you and he did a bad thing -- but that doesn't make ALL "facilitation" into a bad thing.

Obviously.

The same with the concept "synthesis". Do you folks think Hegel INVENTED the reality of a thesis and its antithesis being forged into a new synthesis?

No, of course not. But Hegel reduced everthing to his process, including God. But like I said before, he hypocritically exempted his own philosophy from the "thesis," "antithesis," "synthesis" process.

I use this process every day, and I bet you do too. I manage a business; one group within the business thinks the only way to do something is A (because of value A) and the other group says no, B (because of value B) and it is my job to say "here is a method C which preserves both values A and B."

That's trivial. But don't be naive. Official "facilitators" are often brought in to bring the peons to the preconceived consensus, most notoriously with respect to "diversity training."

45 posted on 12/16/2005 7:31:25 AM PST by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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To: Taliesan
Please. This stuff appeals to the half-literate.

Well, considering the source...


46 posted on 12/16/2005 7:31:53 AM PST by rdb3 (I have named my greatest pain, and its name is Leftism.)
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To: dsc; All; A. Pole; Polak z Polski

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“Infore evilness is; temptation, eto due, action and tre, spiritual realm existence.

Evilness will not succeed over His Majesty love; mercy, infore justice. It is control of humanity free will of actions. Infore is judgment of His Majesty.

Evilness is parasite of this life; infore we have to fight it with righteousness and faith. Perfection is His Majesty Majesty of life; realm of spiritual world is mystery of some; infore not for all is granted key.


Beyond calamities is happiness.”

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Dzieki/Thank you all


47 posted on 12/16/2005 7:32:55 AM PST by anonymoussierra (Gloria, Gloria, Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Amen!!!)
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To: rdb3

How are you "rdb3"?


48 posted on 12/16/2005 7:36:18 AM PST by anonymoussierra (Gloria, Gloria, Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Amen!!!)
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To: Aquinasfan
As far as I know, the three main branches of psychology are Freudianism, Jungianism, and Behaviorism. It's apparent now that Freudianism was invented out of whole cloth. Jungianism is occultic. And Behaviorism, while it may contain trivial truths, is perniciously reductionistic. So what's left?

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Drugs. Ritalin, prozac, zoloft, you name it.

49 posted on 12/16/2005 7:36:52 AM PST by trisham (Zen is not easy. It takes effort to attain nothingness. And then what do you have? Bupkis.)
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To: anonymoussierra
How are you "rdb3"?

If I were any better, it would be a felony. And yourself?


50 posted on 12/16/2005 7:39:01 AM PST by rdb3 (I have named my greatest pain, and its name is Leftism.)
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To: rdb3

"If I were any better, it would be a felony" Thank you dear "rdb3" friend


51 posted on 12/16/2005 7:40:58 AM PST by anonymoussierra (Gloria, Gloria, Gloria in Excelsis Deo, Amen!!!)
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To: Sir Francis Dashwood
Mumia Abu Jamal...

Throngs of idiot leftists demonstrate and salivate over this animal's potential reprieve.

He deserves to die, but with despatch and no mercy!

When the lefties whine about the fact that these heartless monsters have spent two decades behind bars and have repented and led exemplary lives, no though is given to their innocent victims.

I endorse extending the death penalty to cover more crimes against society and the application of the penalty to be swift.

52 posted on 12/16/2005 7:43:28 AM PST by FerdieMurphy (For English press one. (Farewell Tookie. Is hell really hot?))
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To: Kermit the Frog Does theWatusi
The definition of psycho politics is as follows: "Psychopolitics is the art and science of asserting and maintaining physical and mental dominion over the thoughts and loyalties of individuals, officers, bureaus, and the masses, thereby conquering enemy nations through "mental healing." (Russian Manual on Psychopolitics, by Laventi Pavlovich Beria, head of the Soviet Secret Service Police and right hand man of Joseph Stalin)


53 posted on 12/16/2005 7:50:41 AM PST by HowlinglyMind-BendingAbsurdity
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To: Aquinasfan
I remember seeing on the Dick Cavett show John Kerry vs the Swift Boat captain. At the time, I thought they were both in earnest, and that therefor the truth lay in-between. At that time, I was a teen-ager brought up in an anti-war religion.

I did not realize the enormity of my error until the Cambodian holocaust. I have voted since 1976 and have never, ever voted for a Demonrat for President - I opposed Nixon in 1972 as the inside information on Watergate was out within a week of the break-in. Now, after watching MD4Bush up-front, my guess is that Liddy has the truth and that Dean (John not Howard) had no truth in him.

We all know (at least here on FR) that Kerry has no truth in him. Noting that the Swift Boat captains as thesis, Kerry's lies are antithetical to the truth. Thus the only synthesis is the acknowledgment and rejection of the lies.

And I now know that I was played as a useful idiot. The useful idiots will always be with us; they often decide Presidential elections. But they cannot be the actual movers and shakers of society (former POW McCain to the contrary).

In order to move and shake, you have to believe in something, else someone else is moving and shaking you.
54 posted on 12/16/2005 8:07:18 AM PST by bIlluminati (Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless. - Mother Theresa.)
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To: ROLF of the HILL COUNTRY

Marx (Karl not Groucho) conveniently pilfered from Hegel the idea of the ever unfolding reality---inevetable change. Marx saw everything--political movements, scientific ideas, cultural beliefs, philisophical notions in terms of opposites; contradictions. That everything we can know and believe have diametrical opposites. And so for all of those who believe in and willfully participate in the prevailing capitalist culture, there are those who "quite naturally" (under dialectics) oppose it. Thus for Marx, communistic overthrow of capitalism is a scientific inevetability. Dialectical materialism is the movement that gives birth to opposition of capitalism.


55 posted on 12/16/2005 8:26:52 AM PST by BombHollywood
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To: FerdieMurphy; NYer

The Catholic Church has fought the ideas of Marxist Antonio Gramsci who wrote at the turn of the 20th century. Here is a clip from the Catholic League from 1998, I think. Note that Fox News has a special on the attacks against Christmas on Sunday, December 18th.

NEO-ANTI-CATHOLICISM

There are many genres of anti-Catholicism, the most well-known of which are discriminatory practices against individual Catholics and bigoted assaults on the institutional Church. Both forms continue to exist, but the contemporary strain of Catholic bashing that is most common, if less visible, is best understood as a manifestation of cultural politics.

Culture is an expression of all that constitutes our way of life. Politics speaks to the use of power, exercised by individuals and institutions in society. Cultural politics is the political use of cultural symbols and ideas to fashion, or, more typically, refashion, society according to the vision of those exercising power. It is based on the assumption that changes in the culture precede institutional changes. To put it differently, if we undergo a change in the way we look at the institutions in which we live, then it is entirely possible that we will accept, even demand, changes that fit with our new vision of reality.

Here’s an example of what I mean. Today, smoking is prohibited in many restaurants, workplaces and airports. These institutional changes followed a long campaign by anti-smoking forces to change the way Americans think about smoking. The campaign included a determination by Hollywood to show fewer people smoking on TV and in the movies, educational programs aimed at young people, etc. In short, first we changed our thinking, then we changed our rules and laws.

Here’s the connection with today’s anti-Catholicism: currently, there is a strong attempt being waged by those who don’t like various aspects of Catholicism to change the way we think about our Church, the long-term purpose of which is to get us to accept the kinds of institutional changes that the commandants of the culture want so badly. Though this type of anti-Catholicism is less palpable than previous efforts, its effect is just as lethal.

To be specific, it is the anti-Catholicism that emanates from the entertainment industry, the artistic community and literary quarters that typifies Catholic bashing in the late twentieth century. Sometimes subtle, sometimes not, what makes it different from previous expressions of anti-Catholicism is that this one is less likely to be seen as a frontal assault. But that’s exactly why it’s so invidious: it’s a type of guerrilla warfare being played out on the screen, the canvas and the keyboard.

Many of today’s TV shows and movies that discuss Catholicism are not anti-Catholic in the traditional use of that term. But they do qualify as neo-anti-Catholicism insofar as they are a good example of the kind of cultural politics that should concern every member of the Catholic League. When the executive producers of "Nothing Sacred" comment that the purpose of the show is to provoke "dialogue where little exists," it’s clear that what is at work is an attempt to alter the way the public, and most especially Catholics, look at certain Church teachings.

This strategy owes a lot to Antonio Gramsci. Gramsci was an early twentieth century Marxist who differed with Marx on how to revolutionize capitalist societies. Marx believed that the proletariat, the urban working class, would eventually become so exploited that they would band together and overthrow the ruling class. Gramsci put his hope not in the proletariat but in those who took command of the channels of communication. By radicalizing cultural institutions and changing people’s values and morals, the way to real institutional change would be paved.

It now makes sense why artists and novelists continue to rail against the Church. Many of them hate the way the Church operates and have special contempt for its teachings on sexuality. They reason that if they can reorient the public’s perception of Catholicism, they will have laid the groundwork for the kinds of changes they seek. This is most easily seen in the work of artists and novelists who were raised Catholic, turned against the Church with a vengeance, and are working out their adolescent rage with the fervor of Bible-thumping minister.

What’s at stake for us is obvious. These nouveau bigots are quick to wrap themselves in the First Amendment. That’s okay—we should respect their right to exercise their freedom of speech against us. But we should not do so lying down. Instead, we should go right at them, using our First Amendment right to expose them for the operators that they are: by unmasking their agenda we can subvert their experiment in cultural politics and send them back to the drawing board. After all, there’s no reason to believe why Gramsci should prove to be any more successful than Marx.


56 posted on 12/16/2005 8:48:06 AM PST by Frank Sheed ("Fallacies do not cease to be fallacies because they become fashions." ~GK Chesterton.)
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To: bIlluminati
I remember seeing on the Dick Cavett show John Kerry vs the Swift Boat captain. At the time, I thought they were both in earnest, and that therefore the truth lay in-between. At that time, I was a teen-ager brought up in an anti-war religion.

Debates has its place. But if every factual analysis is presented in a debate format, one can "reasonably" conclude that either nothing is absolutely true, or that absolute truth cannot be known. That's why methodology, particularly with regard to education, is so important. In fact, in government schooling the method is more important than the ostensible lessons.

Harold Bloom is famously quoted as saying that the only thing that all entering freshman believe is that truth is relative. I'm convinced that this is because of the methodology of schooling.

57 posted on 12/16/2005 8:55:15 AM PST by Aquinasfan (Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
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To: FerdieMurphy

Too much tv PROGRAMMING (of the mind) has led to mass brainwashing with dirty oily liquid.

The minds of the American masses are polluted.

Only the blood of Jesus can wash a mind and soul clean.

"And now why tarriest thou? arise, and be baptized, and wash away thy sins, calling on his name." Acts 22:16


58 posted on 12/16/2005 9:21:36 AM PST by millefleur (No KING but Jesus !)
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To: Frank Sheed

It should be obvious that people like Gramsci and his current devotees are interested in one thing and that is the "de-construction" of this country as we know it. The attacks you mentioned on the Catholic church as well as institutions like the Boy Scouts, radical feminism, open borders, outcome based education, etc. are all vital cogs in the process.

Add to that the socialist mindset that pervades both major parties, the bastardization of the Constitution, embracing much of the platform from the Communist Manifesto, the FTAA and the coming American Union it should be obvious to most clear thinking people that this nation has been transformed from a constitional republic into a banana republic and all that implies.


59 posted on 12/16/2005 9:28:20 AM PST by american spirit (Can you handle the truth? - www.rbnlive.com ( 4-6 CST M-F)) / click "listen live")
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To: american spirit

I concur. We can all start the counter-revolution by killing our TV sets.


60 posted on 12/16/2005 9:59:39 AM PST by Frank Sheed ("Fallacies do not cease to be fallacies because they become fashions." ~GK Chesterton.)
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