GOEBBELS' PRINCIPLES OF PROPAGANDA Based upon Goebbels' Principles of Propaganda by Leonard W. Doob, published in Public Opinion and Propaganda; A Book of Readings edited for The Society for the Psychological Study of Social Issues.
1. Propagandist must have access to intelligence concerning events and public opinion.
****Neurodiversity, who probably wrote the script for Savage to read, will be laughing at press conferences as they refine their next move to sway public opinion against autistic children.
2. Propaganda must be planned and executed by only one authority.
a. It must issue all the propaganda directives.
****Someone told the Neurodiverse bloggers to be quiet about Savage.
b. It must explain propaganda directives to important officials and maintain their morale.
****How come no networks are covering this mockery of our children?
c. It must oversee other agencies' activities which have propaganda consequences
****Why are all the anti-cure organizations quiet?
3. The propaganda consequences of an action must be considered in planning that action.
****Who thinks guys who get paid millions by Pharma aren't smart enough to capitalize on this idiocy by gaining a major public opinion victory?
4. Propaganda must affect the enemy's policy and action.
****While our "policy" may be to show the horror that our kids endure to enumerate the seriousness of the problem, this will be undermined. All it will take is one lying bastard with Asperger's who presents himself as autistic on television so the public sees that Savage's remarks appear accurate in the public's eyes when they see a well spoken person with Asperger's misrepresenting autism. I think Autism Speaks will be happy to arrange that TV time.
a. By suppressing propagandistically desirable material which can provide the enemy with useful intelligence
****This is a simple one. All they have to do here is make sure the networks don't show any low functioning kids with autism.
b. By openly disseminating propaganda whose content or tone causes the enemy to draw the desired conclusions
c. By goading the enemy into revealing vital information about himself
****Low numbers instead of huge crowds at press conferences will make us look like a small fringe group.
d. By making no reference to a desired enemy activity when any reference would discredit that activity
****No mention of Savage by Kathleen Seidel helps her avoid making people suspicious of the ruse that is being played out here.
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