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DM: Exactly 3SG7... [ The Illuminati have covered their tracks, making it very difficult to obtain video evidence( hard evidence) of their cloning centers ] May 20, 2012 at 9:43pm
3SG2: O. K. Fair enough. I can understand that [ there are two bodies in this narrative: a person’ s original body; and their REM driven duplicate clone ]. This narrative can get confusing at times, and appear to be one of those“ detective” movies where one cannot figure out who is who. Nevertheless, I am not on anyone’ s side here. I am giving Donald the benefit of the doubt here, but if I do see someone who I suspect to be a troll, I won’ t be polite to them!
May 23 rd 2012 Does Donald Marshall have a hidden agenda with the aim of creating a“ cult”? Individuals convinced by the belief that Donald Marshall aims to start a“ cult”
3SG1 posted the following comment( below) insinuating that Donald Marshall is trying to start a cult of some sort with his disclosures regarding the Illuminati’ s REM driven human cloning subculture, and that Donald Marshall’ s overall intentions may not be pure.
3SG1:“ Step I: Keep It Vague; Keep It Simple:
To create a cult you must first attract attention. This you should do not through actions, which are too clear and readable, but through words, which are hazy and deceptive. Your initial speeches, conversations, and interviews must include two elements: on the one hand the promise of something great and transformative and on the other a total vagueness. This combination will stimulate all kinds of hazy dreams in your listeners, who will make their own connections and see what they want to see.
To make your vagueness attractive, use words of great resonance but cloudy meaning, words full of heat and enthusiasm. Fancy titles for simple things are helpful, as are the use of numbers and the creation of new words for vague concepts. All of these create the impression of specialized knowledge, giving you a veneer of profundity. By the same token, try to make the subject of your cult new and fresh, so that few will understand it. Done right, the combination of vague promises, cloudy but alluring concepts, and fiery enthusiasm will stir people ' s souls and a group will form around you.
Talk too vaguely and you have no credibility. But it is more dangerous to be specific. If you explain in detail the benefits people will gain by following your cult, you will be expected to satisfy them.
As a corollary to its vagueness, your appeal should also be simple. Most people ' s problems have complex causes: deep-rooted neurosis, interconnected social factors, roots that go way back in time and are exceedingly hard to unravel. Few, however, have the patience to deal with this: most people want to hear that a simple solution will cure their problems.
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