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For most people, there are a limited amount of things that we can think about or focus upon at the same time. If the Controller generates an incredible amount of external distractions and bogs down the conscious mind with many personal problems that we have to think about, we pay less and less attention to what is going on around us, in our environment or in the larger global scape. It is evident that the Controllers rely heavily on using distraction principles to incite survival fears, as the fear agenda exists everywhere and is heavily exploited in the mainstream media. Their thought process is that if they can distract your attention into fear, they can slip around your guard and remain unseen. Distraction and misdirection of attention are very similar and are tactics that are often used at the same time.

When distracting someone the Controller is attempting to take full control and to manage what that person notices or is able to perceive. One way of gaining control in a dispute is to distract the person from the real point, leading them to argue over side issues that are completely irrelevant to the real subject. In misdirection techniques, the Controller deliberately misdirects the attention to focus on something else such as don’t look here, look over there, where I want you to look.

Distractions can come from both external sources and internal sources. The motivation of someone intentionally creating external distractions is that they generate an assembly line of interference, which disables their ability to focus their attention on meaningful, accurate and truthful things. When people are unable to focus their attention, they effectively have attention deficit and scatter themselves. Thus, it is much harder for them to manifest anything meaningful to their spirit that requires a deeper concentration of focusing ones energy and intention. External distractions may include a variety of factors such as internet click bait, social media, phone or text messages, emotional dramas, substance abuse, porn, and fear based media and television shows. There are also internal distractions, which are mostly caused by the unruly negative ego’s survival fears such as anxiety, worrying, obsessions, and fantasizing.

Misdirection is a form of deception in which the attention of an audience is focused on one thing in order to distract its attention from another, generally to take the advantage or controlling position on an issue. Misdirection is the cornerstone of nearly all magic, so it is good to remember that Magicians, or people that use trickery to paint a false picture, are commonly using tactics to misdirect attention.

Misdirection takes advantage of the limits of the human mind and attention span in order to give false impressions, for the wrong mental picture to form a faulty memory. The magician uses this to manipulate the viewer’s perceptions of sensory input, leading them to draw false conclusions.

There are many common military strategies that are based on distraction and misdirection. As we become clearer on seeing the everyday use of divide and conquer tactics, the natural extension in the macrocosm leads us to see the Controller agenda operating in the total militarization of our planet.[1]

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See Also

Basic Principles of Psychological Warfare

Divide and Conquer Tactics