The plot to rule the world is old, but the language to describe the principles and techniques in which to accomplish it are relatively new.
>In the end I suceeded in acquiring pupils and building up an International Psycho-Analytic Association. But this struggle is not yet over. - Sigmund Freud.
Freud started the Wednesday Psychological Group, which eventually morphed into a variety of troublesome organizations like the "Coefficients Dining Club" and the Tavistock Insitute of Human Relations.
The people involved are important to know about, but I don't like to get bogged down on specific persons or entities, because it is the ideas they implement that are what you need to stand up against.
The name for the set of principles applied to control the population, including you, is called "Systems Psychodynamics."
http://www.mygen.com/HistoryofSystemsPsychodynamics-2004.pdf
>Systems psychodynamics is an interdisciplinary field amalgamating a triad of influences—the practice of psychoanalysis, the theories and methods of the field of group relations, and the task and boundary awareness of open systems perspectives. Although systems psychodynamics is not a new field of study, there has been a general lack of awareness of its roots, how its formative elements have become intertwined over the years, and the role of the Tavistock Institute in developments in the field. This article provides a synthesis of this history and focuses, in particular, on the intellectual foundations of the Tavistock method of working experientially with groups and the application of this method to the study of organizations.
The troubling aspect of applied systems psychodynamics is that there is no defense against it. In order to combat it, you must employ, essentially, the same methods on yourself.
The US Air Force worked with Tavistock on a social engineering program to sell American citizens more war bonds. The resulting study was titled, "Some Principles of Mass Persuasion" where three easy steps are outlined on how to control the masses.
1) Create a cognitive framework
2) Create a motivational framework
3) Call to action
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12336576
>Guidelines for developing effective programs of mass persuasion were provided. These guidelines were derived from the findings of studies, undertaken by the Division of Program Surveys of the Department of Agriculture for the War Finance Division of the U.S. Treasury Department, for the purpose of evaluating the U.S. Government's efforts to promote the sale of war bonds during the 2nd World War.
Wilfred Bion's "basic assumption" theories are at the heart of systems psychodynamics and you should look into all of that.
Your basic assumptions are being assaulted or confirmed everyday by the news as part of an agenda.
"Othering" is a term the Open Society Foundation uses to describe a tactic of creating divisions in the population. In other words, "diversity is a tactic, not a value" to the people in charge.
Both sides use "othering" by manipulating your basic assumptions about the danger of other people in the worlds around you.
I may go into more detail, later, because mass persuasion and mind control studies are plenty and the clandestine efforts to implement these ideas are fundamentally evil and worthy of your efforts to stop them.
In the meantime, the best innoculation is to adopt to ideas.
1) Transparency of government is imperative.
2) War is wrong.
When you see people going against either of these ideas, they are applying systems psychodynamics against you in order to influence policy change or maintain the status quo on a specific policy.
Both sides use it. Both sides are hiding the extent in which it is used.