How conspirators precondition a society to accept tyranny

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by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:

Conspirators use tools such as labelling truth-tellers as “conspiracy theorists” and propagandising the public to silence them and maintain control.

Another tool is staffing organisations with “clone thinkers” who won’t question the narrative. To achieve this, the establishment populates key institutions with compliant people, using tactics such as ideological onboarding, unconscious bias training and enforcing narratives through, for example, lack of promotion or disciplinary action for those who do not comply.

Most conspiracy theories are actually theories found in political science.  So, another tool is to place a yawning gap between “conspiracy theory” and “political science.”

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The creation of controlled opposition is also a tool used by the conspirators. The purpose of controlled opposition is to build trust before redirection. By doing so, unified movements are dissolved into smaller fragments, leading to division and inaction.

Prerequisites to Tyranny

By Paul Collits

According to one definition:  A conspiracy is simply two or more people or organisations working in tandem to perpetrate a nefarious crime or fraud … or conceal or cover up activities that, if exposed, would harm certain people and organisations.

Conspiracy Theorists

One of the tools of conspirators is to label the people – often not many – who are onto them as, yes, conspiracy theorists. To silence them. And, in the case of pretend journalists like Peter Hoysted (Jack the Insider), to humiliate them over and over. His salary is paid by Rupert Murdoch, by the way. Another tool is to propagandise the punters. As Josh Stylman has argued, quoting Theodore Dalrymple:

This principle of forced participation hasn’t disappeared – it has evolved. Today’s system doesn’t merely demand silence but active complicity in its narratives …

Read more: The Second Matrix: Break the Controlled Awakening, Brownstone Institute, 14 February 2025

Staff Organisations With The Compliant

There is another tool used by propagandising conspirators, aka the tyrannical state. This one takes some work. In a typically excellent article at The Brownstone Institute, titled ‘In Defence of Conspiracy Theorists’, Bill Rice argues:

His logic is simple. And it supports the view that conspiracies are real and routine. Because if the institutions conspiring to dud customers or electors or whomever have thought far enough ahead to people their institutions with signed-up automatons, then it all was deliberate! A virtuous logical circle.

Having worked in both corporate universities and government agencies, I can attest to Rice’s conclusions. If you step outside the corporate narratives, you are going to be shown the door, in short shrift. Or denied promotion. Or denied interesting projects. Or kept out of research grant application teams. Or hauled into the CEO’s office for correction or counselling. James Cook University, just down the road from my current abode, did the first of these things to an outstanding scholar called Peter Ridd.

My recent experience with (God help us all) the Australian public health system suggests organisations full of butt protectors, yes men and women, narrative protectors and “good” corporate citizens. Anyone who has worked for a large institution knows this. Cover-ups of a minor or major nature occur every hour of the day, for example. Risk management 101. A whole army of consultants gets rich by advising on how to do it. Every corporate and government agency now has a media unit. To feed the chooks, as Sir Joh used to say. Really?

Populating key institutions with the compliant explains the success of the whole covid scam. See under Jack the Insider, again. Of course. The climate scam. See under school teachers. And all the other state scams, too. It is the way the world works. Generations of incoming employees are ideologically onboarded. See under unconscious bias training.

And as Bill Rice would recognise, the devil’s second greatest trick was to get the CIA to convince the world that truth-tellers were “conspiracy theorists”. Just like Satan’s greatest trick – convincing the world that he doesn’t exist – it has worked! The modern midwit left has signed up, lock, stock and whole freaking barrel. Ironically, doing the dirty work of the supposed corporate enemy. The class enemy. I still haven’t figured that one out. And not just what we still call “the left,” of course. The establishment right, personified by the likes of Toby Young, are on board with the dissing of conspiracy theorists.

Locking up the corporate loyalty system is critical to the control agenda.

I have written before about the theory of positive deviants. Those rare beasts within corporates who are actually there to help solve problems, to challenge orthodoxies in doing so, to serve the public (or customer) interest, in spite of their assigned roles of corporate self-protection, to admit corporate error and to break through enforced narratives. Sometimes they whisper things to you. Like what hospital nurses say about doctors. They definitely whisper.

One in four corporate employees is suggested by the consultant Mark Strom to be a positive deviant.

You might get lucky. The rest are what Bill Rice might think of as enlisted soldiers of the narrative. Obey or be sacked. Most employees want to pay the bills and put food on the family table. We have all been there.

There are several sub-classes of corporate hacks. There are those who actually believe the ideology. They have been prepped at school and university, with green, woke religion. Sadly, there are more of these than we might expect. Then there are those who know it is all bullshit but who want to “get ahead.” Or stay out of trouble. They are the chancer class. Then there are the scaredy cats. Too frightened to go against the bosses’ agenda. Institutions are full of these types.

Managing up is a corporate religion. And the powers-that-be know this. They engineered the whole managerial revolution to achieve it. See under HR and MBAs.

Create a Gap between Conspiracy Theory and Political Science

Of course, most conspiracy theories turn out to be simply Pol Sci 101. Modern adaptations of public choice theory, for example. Of bureaucratic capture, as one (very important) example. This theory exposes the private interests of public officials and their motives in building coalitions with private actors. It is essentially a theory of public corruption.

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