Bad Boys
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=06-ibVanCRc&feature=related
Change The World Eric Clapton
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2TL90rxt9bo&feature=related
THE BEATLES CREATED BY THE TAVISTOCK INSTITUTE !!! demonic HYPNOSIS CONTROL THROUGH
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDELeIgYpQc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_July_2005_London_bombings
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The Emergency services at Russell Square, attending to the casualties at the Russell Square and nearby Tavistock Square blasts. | |
Location | The London Underground and Tavistock Square |
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Date | Thursday, 7 July 2005 8:50 am–9:47 am (GMT) |
Attack type | Mass murder, suicide attack, terrorism |
Death(s) | 56 (including 4 suicide bombers) |
Injured | Approximately 700 |
Perpetrator(s) | Hasib Hussain Mohammad Sidique Khan Germaine Lindsay Shehzad Tanweer Milgram Experiment (Derren Brown) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6GxIuljT3w |
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It's been a few decades since the Milgram experiment , in which college students were given orders to deliver (fortunately fake) electric shocks to an innocent person. The shockee would feign heart failure and death, still the students would continue undeterred by the screams of their "victims".
The lesson, summarized by Milgram-
Ordinary people, simply doing their jobs, and without any particular hostility on their part, can become agents in a terrible destructive process. Moreover, even when the destructive effects of their work become patently clear, and they are asked to carry out actions incompatible with fundamental standards of morality, relatively few people have the resources needed to resist authority.This act of electro torture is the end result of our state's idiotic drug laws, the inflamed War on Drugs rhetoric, and the modern milliatirez LEO mindset.The State is to be obeyed, laws enforced, and if you have to torture a defendant to make a crack arrest, that's just collateral damage.
http://cranepsych.edublogs.org/relationships/relationships-violence/the-psychology-of-genocide/
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One of the results of the Holocaust was a search for understanding as to how this could have happened in civilized European society. Original explanations focused on the Authoritarian Personality model which was proposed by Theodor Adorno. This theory was well accepted because it furthered the division of us and them. Germans did it because they are Germans – and they have a fascist personality type. Research by Kurt Lewin furthered this idea that dictatorial governments led to a certain type of group behaviour, whereas democracies produced ideal citizens.
It was the later research by Stanley Milgram which “shocked” the world. His research indicated that average Americans, when put into a university laboratory setting, would blindly obey a researcher, even if it meant they thought they were physically harming another human being. A new focus in social psychology was now taking shape – the debate between the role of the disposition of the individual and the power of the situation in which s/he finds him or herself.
Another classic study was the Stanford Prison Study carried out by Philip Zimbardo. It appeared that the situation was able to work against the natural dispositions of the participants.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124838091
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment
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The experiments began in July 1961, three months after the start of the trial of German Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem. Milgram devised his psychological study to answer the question: "Was it that Eichmann and his accomplices in the Holocaust had mutual intent, in at least with regard to the goals of the Holocaust?" In other words, "Was there a mutual sense of morality among those involved?" Milgram's testing suggested that it could have been that the millions of accomplices were merely following orders, despite violating their deepest moral beliefs. The experiments have been repeated many times, with consistent results within societies, but different percentages across the globe.[citation needed] The experiments were also controversial, and considered by some scientists[which?] to be unethical or psychologically abusive, motivating more thorough review boards for the use of human subjects.
It was the later research by Stanley Milgram which “shocked” the world. His research indicated that average Americans, when put into a university laboratory setting, would blindly obey a researcher, even if it meant they thought they were physically harming another human being. A new focus in social psychology was now taking shape – the debate between the role of the disposition of the individual and the power of the situation in which s/he finds him or herself.
Another classic study was the Stanford Prison Study carried out by Philip Zimbardo. It appeared that the situation was able to work against the natural dispositions of the participants.
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=124838091
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Fake TV Game Show 'Tortures' Man, Shocks France
France is reeling from a documentary about a psychological experiment disguised as a game show. Researchers staged a fictitious reality show to see how far people would go in obeying authority, especially if television reinforces that authority.
The disturbing results have alarmed the French.
The fictitious game show had all the trappings of a real TV quiz show, including a beautiful and well-known hostess, and a raucous audience. A group of contestants posed questions to a man sitting inside a box in front of them in an electric chair.
The disturbing results have alarmed the French.
The fictitious game show had all the trappings of a real TV quiz show, including a beautiful and well-known hostess, and a raucous audience. A group of contestants posed questions to a man sitting inside a box in front of them in an electric chair.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment
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For Milgram's other experiment, see Small world experiment.
The Milgram experiment on obedience to authority figures was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram, which measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts that conflicted with their personal conscience. Milgram first described his research in 1963 in an article published in the Journal of Abnormal and Social Psychology,[1] and later discussed his findings in greater depth in his 1974 book, Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View.[2]The experiments began in July 1961, three months after the start of the trial of German Nazi war criminal Adolf Eichmann in Jerusalem. Milgram devised his psychological study to answer the question: "Was it that Eichmann and his accomplices in the Holocaust had mutual intent, in at least with regard to the goals of the Holocaust?" In other words, "Was there a mutual sense of morality among those involved?" Milgram's testing suggested that it could have been that the millions of accomplices were merely following orders, despite violating their deepest moral beliefs. The experiments have been repeated many times, with consistent results within societies, but different percentages across the globe.[citation needed] The experiments were also controversial, and considered by some scientists[which?] to be unethical or psychologically abusive, motivating more thorough review boards for the use of human subjects.
http://www.fourwinds10.com/siterun_data/health/mind_control/news.php?q=1249238060
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So reads the opening paragraphs of the Tavistock Institute home page ...
http://www.tavinstitute.org/
"We work to improve the effectiveness of groups and organisations and, therefore, people’s lives. We bring insight and care to consultancy, applied research and evaluation – insight based on the social sciences. We help our clients work with the unexpected, and to learn and develop new and imaginative ways forward."
Seems harmless enough. Full of empathy and compassion for "improving the human condition". Tavistock now has a "sister website", GroupRelations, which describes its purpose as "a method of study and training in the way people perform their roles in the groups and systems to which they belong."
http://issuu.com/tavistockcup/docs/2010tavistockcupjournal
http://www.waggleroom.com/2011/3/13/2047770/tavistock-exhibition-key-for-tiger-woods-says-ex-coach-butch-harmon
ThrillerMJ (prison)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hMnk7lh9M3o
They Don't Care About Us MJ (prison)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAi3dJIJwgI
Eddie Raven I'm Gonna Get You
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oj5qi0FvALY Mystuffs.......... Back in the day I was seduced by a man 18 years my junior and he turned out to be a GREAT con-man. I was suseptiable (sowy for the spelling) but I was vulnerable for lack of a better word. He used to call my phone and play this song to me over and over till I was brainwashed and then, and then, and then a year of bliss and crazyness that forever is embedded in my mind. (It doesn't at all compare to the love I have for my soulmate but it was a rip roaring time never to be forgotten.) anyways, this is dedicated to Mark Allen Chaney with my everlasting gratitude for the experience. (notice the name........ I was his Mark and he was my Chaney.) hee hee BTW, the Chaney altho reminded of the Dick, this one was not evil to me in any way shape or form as he fell in love with me and that being said ends this topic. Enjoy, ey?
Wildfire by Michael Martin Murphy (Dedicated to Terrible Tommy and MiRob)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TepJ6GeyvaQ
What's Love Got To Do With It Tina Turner
(EVERYTHING!)
If You Think I'm Sexy Rod Stewart
(I liked him like this even if he did act a bit gay, NOT dressed up in Sinatra suits, ey? I learned some of my best dance moves from this very song and I will be forever young from it.)
Forever Young Rod Stewart
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2AitTPI5U0
Dirty Laundry Bitter Sweet (dedicated to Donald Trump, you can still be on the right side DT with US/you be the big guy and WE'll be the little girl, we will show you the way. ) ...cal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CnJ0xGK8dC4
Stand by Me JL (Hey out there in cyberland, you know who you are, I love you!) and even when I dedicate songs to others, you are always right there with me in my journey. ........ I do love you, you know.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4_ghOG9JQM
I Won't Back Down Tom Petty
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6zWRdqmSbVc
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