Brainwashed-How Americans have Been Propagandized and Corrupted from Within

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12 Steps of Brainwashing by Brannon Howse:

  1. Remove or discredit leaders that are principled, courageous, and people of convictions and morality.

  2. Entice the brainwashing subjects into questioning and doubting their foundational worldview, values, and convictions.

  3. Teach a revisionist history that portrays America’s capitalist free market system as the source of all suffering and oppression.

  4. Teach moral relativism and situational ethics in order to destroy morality and character.

  5. Teach the importance of group consensus and collectivism and the danger and consequences of individuality.

  6. Teach feelings and personal and subjective experiences over facts, reason, logic and context.

  7. Put brainwashing subjects into a state of fear, anxiety, confusion and social turbulence in order to diminish the subjects’ ability to think critically using reason, logic and context. The ultimate goal is to force the subject to surrender their individuality, values and worldview to those of the change agents and their controlled and crafted group consensus.

  8. Conceal the lies and evil agenda of the propagandist behind masking terms that are chose in order to shame and manipulate the targeted subjects into willingly embrace their own demise.

  9. Use individuals in trusted institutions and occupations to give credibility to the worldview and values being inculcated into the brainwashing subjects.

  10. Set up a system of rewards, honor, recognition and advancement for those who embrace the worldview and values of the brainwashing program. Apply punitive consequences on any worldview or values that are contrary to the worldview and values being inculcated into the brainwashing subjects.

  11. Use informants, gossips and tattletales to report on noncompliance of individuals and groups.

  12. Create an atmosphere and environment of chaos, suffering, hopelessness and danger, and then rescue the subjects from this condition so that the persecutor is perceived as being a friend, protector, and savior.

Elizabeth Yore