(Stillness in the Storm Editor) According to several researchers, the Deep State employs elaborate blackmail schemes in order to keep politicians and other Deep State actors in line. Last year, former CIA man Robert David Steele claimed that blackmail is an essential part of Deep State control. Recently, self-declared political occult expert Cory Daniel revealed similar information, which was reported by the mainstream media outlet Right Wing Watch.
The following article is that piece from Right Wing Watch, clearly written in an effort to ridicule Daniel’s claims as nothing more than a wild conspiracy theory. This fact in and of itself lends credence to the claim because the Deep State has a standard policy of hiding their activities in plain sight.
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Specifically, the technique is to present a real phenomenon to the public, but in a way that makes it seem fictional, or unbelievable. The result of such an effort is to downplay the significance and validity of a subject so that the vast majority of people never take it seriously.
I have termed this technique, disclosure through discreditation.
One of the ways that this takes place is through incredulity bias, or by presenting something in a way that seems unbelievable.
Blackmailing politicians using sex, drugs, and other forms of debauchery is actually fairly common throughout history. But through various propaganda efforts, this knowledge has been purged from public memory, thereby making any claims in modern times seem ridiculous.
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Thus, there are two main components to this psychological warfare operation.
- One, any events in the past that would make the targeted subject seem more believable have to be purged from the memory of the public. This can often take decades to effect, via careful reality management schemes and propaganda efforts.
- Two, the nature of the subject has to be so insidious, so against what people consider plausible that most people will reject its validity in an effort to avoid the psychological effects of making contact with malevolence.
Simply stated, the more insidious, horrific, and malevolent the Deep State’s activities, the less likely the public will believe these things are really happening.
An excellent example of this technique were the methods by which the true perpetrators of the September 11th, 2001 attacks led the people to believe they were caused by Islamic terrorists. Psychologically, it is easier for people to believe that it was terrorists from the Middle East than it could be actors within the US government.
With all of this in mind, consider the claims of Daniel and then consider how Right Wing Watch presents the story. I think you’ll agree that this is an example of the psychological warfare tactics described above.
– Justin
by Kyle Mantyla, January 23th, 2019
Last week, right-wing commentator Christopher McDonald streamed a truly bizarre episode of his “The MC Files” program that featured a supposed “political occultist expert” named Cory Daniel who attempted to expose how Zionists in Washington, D.C. supposedly blackmail members of Congress into doing Israel’s bidding using a process called “brownstoning.”
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“For those of you who don’t know, there is a thing called brownstoning,” Daniel said, “and this is where pedophilia comes in to the east coast. Let’s say you’re a freshman congressman or senator and you go to D.C. and get invited to a party with your family. Well, somebody will say, ‘Hey, there’s an after party, man, send your family home and come to the after party.’ And there’s a little bit of cocaine, you do a little bit of cocaine, that’s great and then, ‘Hey, we’re having a party next week, why don’t you come over?’ Now you’ve got some hookers and some cocaine and they bring in a minor and they say, ‘Go for it, don’t worry.’”
“They test you bit by bit and they pull you in,” he continued. “And then, when they get you with that minor, a guy comes to your office the next day and says, ‘Hey, someone videotaped us there, but don’t worry, we’re going to protect you. By the way, there is an initiative coming down the pike for passing a bill on X, Y, or Z.’ They got you!”
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“That technique is called brownstoning,” Daniel claimed. “It’s the Zionists for Israel that are attempting to brownstone D.C. You wonder why America’s so tight with that, right? Us Christians, we say it’s because Judaism and Christianity are so tight and we’ve got to support them because they’re the chosen ones of God. Well, the Zionists know that it’s a power structure for survival and that’s a whole different conversation. But that’s going on and those are the control mechanisms and that’s what the pedophilia is being used for.”
Stillness in the Storm Editor: Why did we post this?
The preceding article highlights the reality management or propaganda technique employed by the Deep State, for the purpose of persuading the public not to consider a claim credible. Knowledge of this technique does two things, 1) it encourages eclectic thinking and truth-seeking due to the fact this is the only way to counter incredulity bias. And 2) by virtue of the fact the Deep State is making an effort to downplay the validity of such claims, it suggests these claims are in fact true or at least is close to the truth. Thus, this information helps one develop the capacity to derive truth from disinformation. In doing so, one can better understand the tactics, techniques, and motivations of “the enemy,” the Cabal or Deep State. I have termed this technique, disclosure through discreditation.
– Justin
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