Posted on 01/23/2011 3:39:49 PM PST by SonOfDarkSkies
Back on October 25, 2008, the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons published an article on Obama's use of neurolinguistic programming in his speeches entitled "Oratoryor hypnotic induction?" I thought it worth mentioning to you guys that I discovered today that the article in question had been scrubbed from AAPS archives. The title is still listed in the AAPS archives, but the article itself is gone.
An article entitled "An Examination of Obamas Use of Hidden Hypnosis Techniques in His Speeches" is quite similar to the one in question and as of this writing has not yet been scrubbed from the internet. Anyone interested in this subject should make a personal copy.
Whether or not a person puts stock in such thinking, I thought it worth mentioning that Obama or one of his minions apparently believed the article sufficiently damaging that it took steps to deprive the public from considering the analysis presented.
I have noticed that. What do you make of it (I thought initially it might be some Hahhhvahd affectation, but folks keep mentioning that it has some other significance)?
Basically, the government owns the Association of American Physicians and Surgeons now. Saying nasty things about your owner is bad for business.
so what does this say about his speechwriters?
Ever tried the Way Back Machine for restoring no longer existing webpages, etc.???
http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
All ya need is the old URL...provided they have archived that url to begin with,,,
A long time ago I called out his use of NLP (Neuro Linguistic Programming), almost textbook case and his speechwriter, Lakoff, taught it . It is something I study and use in my job and recognize it immediately.
Even I, a no nothing Granny could tell what he was doing.
That part was transparent.
Told you I was a ‘know nothing. grrr
AAPS is a conservative group. Ron Paul used to be a member, might still be. And IIRC the AAPS file a suit last year to invalidate Obamacare.
ping of interest
There is a thing about NLP techniques is that one has to have a belief in the speaker before you can really be influenced. If you are a core skeptic, you don’t allow a mindless listening, so instead, you are more critical to see patterns instead of being influenced by them.
IE, Good for you.
Explains a lot!
We're sorry, access to http://www.aapsonline.org/newsoftheday/0089 has been blocked by the site owner via robots.txt.
They can file lawsuits until the sun burns out. The government owns them lock stock and barrel.
even cached articles in the Way Back Machine can be locked...
What it is is annoying. I can hardly ssssstand to listen to him because of it. Perhaps bad dental work?
Just emulating his serpent master...
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