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The Emperor has no Clothes

Posted by Bugs Contributor on February 4th, 2015 under General


By polydoros

Observation is the basis of Mantra Thinking.

Notice something from the Paltalk sessions. Presumably this isn’t merely acoustic or stalling for time. Bob repeatedly asks the question: “What is he saying?” . . . “What is he saying?”  photo whatishesaying.jpg

The result is hilarious.

– An anti-White is shown up for how RIDICULOUS he really is.

Now everyone knows this is true. Children point out the most OBVIOUS things. Adults ignore the most obvious things. Either it seems too BASIC, or it is a truth few adults have the audacity to say.

But even fewer adults are audacious and earnest enough to do the following: To systematically IMITATE a child’s way of seeing… – to get to a fundamental state of observation.

“What is he saying?” . . . “What is he saying?”

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  1. #1 by -polydoros on 02/05/2015 - 3:35 pm

    ‘To systematically IMITATE a child’s way of seeing… – to get to a fundamental state of observation.’

    The good news is that we can learn this way of thinking. Even better news is that I know one way to do this.

    It is a common and effective technique of NLP (Neuro-linguistic programming).

    Let’s say you are restless and can’t sleep. Aside from other methods, try this. Visualise yourself as a figure before your eyes; notice the figure in vivid detail, lying down in deep sleep. Then merge yourself with that figure in your mind, by moving your consciousness into that figure. This works.

    Now. If you visualise yourself vividly as a child before your eyes, seeing yourself as a child before your eyes, then move your consciousness into that figure. It’s like a switch. You will see the world through child’s eyes. It is remarkable.

    My first reaction after I did this was to laugh. Thinking of the political system, it appears so silly. The most obvious things become much clearer and unimportant details fall away.

    I’m convinced that this is the way Bob sees the world too, even though he doesn’t seem to have consciously trained himself to see the world in this way.

  2. #2 by Laura on 02/05/2015 - 5:16 pm

    We Can Learn to think like Bob, I know this because he told me.

    That’s interesting about NLP, Sysop spoke to me about it sometime ago but I never followed it up and now that two BUGSERS are mentioning it I better pay attention.

    Great article Polydoros!

    • #3 by -polydoros on 02/07/2015 - 2:52 am

      Thanks, Laura. That’s good to hear.

      Here’s a nice demonstration of some NLP techniques:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMropN6ft4Y

      And here is the explanation of what was being done:
      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-i3tYxbMVFU

      NB: The explanation video doesn’t explain the famous Erikson ‘handshake interrupt’. (If you see what Derren Brown does at the beginning of the video, the way he moves to shake Simon’s hand and then quickly changes his grip.)

      • #4 by -polydoros on 02/07/2015 - 3:05 am

        PS: The Erikson ‘handshake interrupt’ is well-worth looking into I think. While writing this now it seems it could be used for mantra purposes. The principle of the ‘handshake interrupt’ is that when one is on a surprise footing, so to speak, such as having a formulaic action such as a handshake interrupted by the other person, which is very unexpected, there is a small window of opportunity when a person’s mind is very open to new information.

        • #5 by -polydoros on 02/07/2015 - 3:12 am

          PPS: Notice in the video how Derren taps on Simon’s arm. It’s a technique called anchoring. The tap on the arm becomes associated with something positive. Then when Derren wants a positive response from Simon, he taps Simon on the arm again.

          Derren does all these things, talking, gestures, tapping on the arm, etc. so quickly that it’s overwhelming. Simon thus becomes more open to the suggestions, because his conscious mind is overloaded.

  3. #6 by Daniel Genseric on 02/05/2015 - 7:27 pm

    This is an example of NLP:

    I don’t know how much your people enjoy such sights.
    “Diversity’s” New Direction is obviously chasing down whites.

    You might initially feel like a child and then dirty after reading the second sentence.

    and..

    Some others I’ve seen on the street…
    The good can decay many ways.

    • #7 by -polydoros on 02/06/2015 - 6:30 am

      I know you’re a smart fellow, so I’m trying to figure out what you mean by this, Genseric. Are you referring to the technique of writing over something pleasant with something unpleasant?

      Say if you are addicted to lollies. You can now visualize lollies being mixed with something absolutely disgusting to eat, such as mud. Visualize them vividly, lollies and mud being mixed together. Now visualize eating that disgusting mud/lolly mixture. Do you feel like eating lollies now?

      Do you think this NLP technique could somehow work for a meme on “diversity”/white genocide?

      (If so, we should be careful if mixing the word “genocide” and possibly diluting it. But by using other words maybe, such as “decay”?…)

      • #8 by -polydoros on 02/06/2015 - 6:58 am

        PS: Just noticed that the last word of each line are matching somehow:

        ‘I don’t know how much your people enjoy such sights.
        “Diversity’s” New Direction is obviously chasing down whites.’

        ‘sights’ & ‘whites’ rhyme.

        ‘Some others I’ve seen on the street…
        The good can decay many ways.’

        ‘street’ and ‘way’ are synonyms.

        • #9 by Daniel Genseric on 02/06/2015 - 10:31 am

          PHONETICS. influence. power of suggestion.

          “Much your” = MATURE
          “New Direction” = NUDE ERECTION

          Rhyme time has always been a favorite bonus of mine

          I don’t know how much your people enjoy such sights.
          “Diversity’s” New Direction is seen chasing down whites.

          She gets it. Just read her banner: https://twitter.com/oliviatheelf

          • #10 by Ice Knight on 02/06/2015 - 1:56 pm

            Clever thinking – I don’t know enough about NLP to judge whether it is as effective as people claim, but some sort of rhyme or clever gimmick to deliver our message could be very powerful. My only concern is that it needs to be kept very short and to the point for it to be effective.

            “Coughs and sneezes spread diseases” is an excellent example. It was used on a classic British WWII health propaganda poster, but most people in the UK born years after the war will have it imprinted in their minds.

            • #11 by Henry Davenport on 02/06/2015 - 3:34 pm

              ‘Diversified’ means White Genocide
              When races mix, their survival is nixed

  4. #13 by jo3w on 02/05/2015 - 10:25 pm

    Earth to bugsters, what the hell is going on up there?

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