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For divide and conquer tactics to be successful in the longer term, it becomes important for the Controller to find an inner circle that acts as the representatives, to manipulate the outward perception of credibility to the group of people they want to conquer. Controllers know that in order to persuade and control the way people think, that the perception of credibility and social influence has to exist. Credibility is the quality of being believable, having a good reputation or accepting the representation of the matter as being true, real or authentic. To manipulate the perception of credibility in the masses, the Controllers introduced the flashy commercial appearances of credibility through fame, wealth or celebrity that are artificially produced in marketing, advertising and propaganda machines. The mass belief systems are shaped to believe what the advertising campaign and social influences are telling them is credible, no matter what the real motivations behind it are.
The more famous a person’s images, the more initial’s behind their name, or the more wealth they have, somehow that person is considered credible and influential as if what they say matters. This is followed by the masses, many times without merit. By portraying dominating, narcissistic or superficially charismatic personalities as desirable traits that have access to powerful authority, expertise and wealth, these types of people are assumed to be instantly credible no matter what their true character or their real actions behind the scenes. CEO’s, salespeople, tyrants, religious leaders, scientists as well as celebrities are aware that credibility is measured only by how other people perceive them, and what organizations they are associated with that are also believed to be credible, and that it does not actually matter what is accurate or true. If they are perceived to be credible but regularly engage in unethical actions without consequences, there is no incentive to build real credibility or merit. This is a cause for the meteoric rise in workplace psychopaths being promoted to manage the inverted systems of control. Credibility through demonstrated actions doesn’t matter in the workplace and in governments it is only the marketed perception of credibility that actually matters.
This is why the mainstream media and news run marketing campaigns for promoting the agendas of the people and organizations that are in power, as well as character assassination agendas, when those same groups step out of line with the Controller agenda. The Controller’s know that to destroy a public person’s reputation and credibility, by circulating made up stories or reframing the truth in order to attack their targets character, is the way to interfere with public perception and destroy a reputation. The Controller’s use of mainstream media as an advertising campaign to manipulate the perception of credibility is perpetrated on the masses with total disregard for what is accurate or true information. The bottom line is how the power structures and representatives serving their agendas are being perceived by the public, and whether that mass perception will maintain their materialistic wealth, power and control over others.
Therefore power hungry people are more duplicitous to gain favor with others through false impressions and charisma, seeking to increase their credibility through emotional manipulation, rather than upon personal merit and actual trustworthiness. Charismatic people tend to use charm and seduction to superficially manipulate others to satisfy their selfish agendas, which characterizes a deceptive person. This kind of person will act as if something is true even when it’s not true, in order to get others to believe their deception so that they get what they want. Most people do not want to believe that a charismatic and likable person is lying directly to their face, so the manipulator actually acts as if it were true, so others will assume their deception is actually the truth. Obviously it’s not true, just because they act as if it were. This is the delusional behavior of sociopaths.
Recognizing the manipulation tactics that are used to control the outward perception of another’s credibility, such as those in power, and how this is used to socially influence and control others is an exercise in self-awareness and paying attention to what influences us subconsciously. Charismatic people that have been conditioned to use persuasion, seduction or manipulation techniques through whatever means to gain power or influence, are not trustworthy or ethical people.
As we become more aware and notice how others deliberately or unconsciously influence us, especially with marketing campaigns, then we can be consciously aware of choosing how to respond when other people are manipulating us to do something. To regain our personal power and be fully aware of our intent and consent, we should not allow others to manipulate us into impulsive actions, but seek to see the larger truth and listen to the guidance of our inner selves. Divide and conquer tactics are designed so that people easily give away their authority, power and influence, to the most depraved and incompetent people. Depraved people are purposely handed power in order to feed the inverted systems of the Controllers. This corrupt system feeds the illusion of credibility that was produced through the skillful manipulation of marketed perceptions, with large sums of advertising dollars backing them.[1]
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