Concentrate power to make it easier to control the whole scene by Karlin .....
Tactics are used to concentrate power to make it easier to control the whole scene
Date: 5/11/2007 3:38:10 PM ( 17 y ago)
Tactics - Concentrate power to make it easier to control the whole scene
When there are many small players in an industry or a political movement or whatever, it makes things difficult to predict. However, by setting one or two people up to be the dominant players within that enterprise, the whole enterprise can be controlled. Those few elite players will be forever gratefull for the help they got, and forever indebted to whomever did it for them.
Thats the general explanation of the tactic of concentrating power. I am making a project and a habit of watching out for "tactics of the Elite world powers", so as to be able to identify any of their games. I am still surprised at how these games affect me directly, and that there are so many areas of life that are controlled by these tactics and those people.
Example of the 'concentration tactic':
One of the ways the tactic of concentration is used in our modern world is in 'the total wealth of the world', which is now in the hands of very few people, approximately 5% to 10% of the population has 90% of the total wealth of the world. That allows control by the Elites over most of the national economies of the world. "Globalisation" is the word that is used in the media, but it really means "concentration of global wealth".
Media has moved fast and furiously towards concentration of ownership. Laws and rules have been changed to help it along.There is now radio, TV and newspapers in any given area that are owned by one corporate entity. Easy to control...
There are many examples, but the one that inspired me to write in my blog about it today was found on page 84 of the book called "Big White Lies". quoted: "[My informant] told me that they're getting rid of all the small dealers and putting everything in the hands of a couple of big fish, so that the government can control the whole thing".
SEE? - Perfect example!! It is so descriptive of the tactic that that quote could have been used in my explanation of the tactic of concentration of powers.
The government they are talking about in the quote above was the Bolivian government, and the "they" who helped them were the CIA. The author was working for the DEA and had trouble convicting the big dealers from Bolivia despite having presented lots of evidence against them. Lower level dealers were busted and jailed on less evidence. He wondered why that was happening to his big cases, and now we know - some group was letting the big fish go so they could produce cocaine, and busting the smaller players so the big fish would have it all to themselves. All that was done so the Bolvian government could easily control the cocaine trade and take most of the profits for their own little group, the military generals and political leaders.
The CIA had no trouble getting the charges dropped against certain big drug dealers; the CIA's help was crucial to the plan; the CIA got what it wanted and so did the Bolivian drug cartel. In order for the CIA to be able to override Justice Dept and the DEA and so on, they must have had some very high level political people on their side too - things went much easeir when the Republican Party was in power in the USA.
The CIA was just "going its job", and for the CIA that means serving the conservative Republican politicians. The War on Drugs helped get Nixon and Reagan elected by shovelling funds to them and by making bad news for Democrats in that they had failed to stop the flow of drugs to America. [That is also the conclusion of the author of the book.].
The CIA is "an arm of the Republican party" in many ways, and thats why Pres Carter cut the CIA budget by about 30% soon after becoming President.
When we see any of the tactics used, it will be "they" doing something utterly evil and against what the majority of the public would consider beneficial to them, as democracy demands. Some of the common "tactics" are simple enough to recognise:
Manipulation
Deception
Fear
Division of peoples
Demonising
Distraction
Creating Instability
Distillation [similiar to concentration]
Keep your eyes open, eh?
K
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