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<blockquote data-quote="rhart" data-source="post: 2831768" data-attributes="member: 16596"><p>Very advanced propaganda technique. Sometimes referred to as "future pacing" where you condition the subject to accept that changes have already occurred or will inevitably occur. Used a lot in sales and personal coaching by NLP practioners. Kind of like a post hypnotic suggestion. Our enemy is very sophisticated, well organized and controls most of the conduits of communication that make this kind of programming or brain washing effective.</p><p></p><p>It can work both ways. It has also been used by our side when we let people know that the statists intend to confiscate all our guns at some future date and that future pacing is confirmed every time liberals attempt an over reach on gun laws. The problem is that we usually lack the means to communicate our "future pace" on the same scale. Fortunately the election campaign activities right now give us an excellent and rare mass communication opportunity and the large GOP field is working to our advantage by providing multiple opportunities to spread our future pace via the main stream media.</p><p></p><p>In negotiation some call this "name the game" which is where you let the opponent and interested parties know what is happening so that their tactics are exposed for all to see and can effectively nullify the tactic significantly.</p><p></p><p>I personally think the president messed up by doing this when he did - poor timing. I think his massive ego got the better of him and he cares more about his "legacy" than his side's eventual goal. His crocodile tears was a bit of theater that makes him look weak IMHO - although he and his ilk probably think it makes him look "passionate" and caring about his cause. I wonder if he sheds the same tears when he directs a drone to blow up a terrorist's entire family to get the terrorist? Hypocrite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rhart, post: 2831768, member: 16596"] Very advanced propaganda technique. Sometimes referred to as "future pacing" where you condition the subject to accept that changes have already occurred or will inevitably occur. Used a lot in sales and personal coaching by NLP practioners. Kind of like a post hypnotic suggestion. Our enemy is very sophisticated, well organized and controls most of the conduits of communication that make this kind of programming or brain washing effective. It can work both ways. It has also been used by our side when we let people know that the statists intend to confiscate all our guns at some future date and that future pacing is confirmed every time liberals attempt an over reach on gun laws. The problem is that we usually lack the means to communicate our "future pace" on the same scale. Fortunately the election campaign activities right now give us an excellent and rare mass communication opportunity and the large GOP field is working to our advantage by providing multiple opportunities to spread our future pace via the main stream media. In negotiation some call this "name the game" which is where you let the opponent and interested parties know what is happening so that their tactics are exposed for all to see and can effectively nullify the tactic significantly. I personally think the president messed up by doing this when he did - poor timing. I think his massive ego got the better of him and he cares more about his "legacy" than his side's eventual goal. His crocodile tears was a bit of theater that makes him look weak IMHO - although he and his ilk probably think it makes him look "passionate" and caring about his cause. I wonder if he sheds the same tears when he directs a drone to blow up a terrorist's entire family to get the terrorist? Hypocrite. [/QUOTE]
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