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               The principles by which Satan and his disciples operate are hidden in plain sight. Anyone
               with  the  inclination  can  discover  reams  of  information  about  the  U.S.  government’s
               propaganda machine, the Committee on Public Information, which was utilized during
               World War I to gain the cooperation of the American public. There are also existent today
               books by pioneers in the field of modern public relations that lay out clearly the rationale
               behind this field of labor and the practices by which the public might be induced to align
               with the will of their unseen masters. The writings of men such as Walter Lippman, Ivy Lee,
               and Edward Bernays, provide a window through which one might view the practice of
               government and corporate interests that is everywhere practiced today.

               One thought common among these men, which is apparent in their writings, is that they
               believed there is an elite class of mankind who are superior to the masses. This small
               minority are viewed as superior to the average man, and uniquely qualified to exercise
               governance over others.


               Walter Lippman, who was the dean of American journalists, is the man who invented the
               phrase  manufacture  of  consent.  He  described  the  manufacture  of  consent  as  a
               self-conscious art and a regular organ of popular government... The reason is, again, the
               stupidity of the average man. The common interests, he said, very largely elude public
               opinion entirely, and they can be managed only by a specialized class whose personal
               interests reach beyond the locality.
               [Source: Noam Chomsky, http://www.chomsky.info/talks/19890315.htm]

               The world informed by “public relations” will be but a “smoothly functioning society,”
               where all of us are guided imperceptibly throughout our lives by a benign elite of
               rational manipulators...

               Lippman had arrived at the bleak view that “the democratic El Dorado” is impossible in
               modern mass society, whose members - by and large incapable of lucid thought or clear
               perception... - were not equipped to make decisions or engage in rational discourse.
               [Source: Introduction to Propaganda, Mark Crispin Miller]
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