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The Roots of Psyops

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Every waking moment and even in your sleep, you are bombarded with thousands of messages from the mass media designed to make you take action, sometimes against your better judgement. This is psyops, or psychological operations, conducted by governments, corporations and individuals to tilt the playing field for decision-making in their favour. How do they do that? To understand the fundamentals, one needs to explore the field of psychology upon which much of the mechanism for directing and influencing your decision-making processes is made. We start with an overview of the wellsprings of psychological theory and the way it pools into a central body of thought from which practitioners of mind control in various capacities draw ideas to frame their operations.  © 2000-2024 Tan Choon Hong. All rights reserved. THIS POST IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION:  TO BE UPDATED

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Psyop Singapore #01: Searing young brains with the PAP brand.

In a blogger's post* it was reported that primary school children sitting a history test in  2013   were examined on their knowledge of Singapore history with the following: Othman Wok was one of Singapore’s founding fathers. Refer to his quotes below and answer the questions that follow. “Most of the members at that time who were loyal to the PAP stuck with us. But there were others who were so naive that they were talked into joining the other side. It was foolish to join the other side, because they were not really fighting for the aspirations of the people of Singapore.” (i) Why was there a split within the PAP in 1961? (ii) Which group of people does “the other side” refer to? Before a child could tackle this question, the answer had to be fed in advance through the teaching system. This is but just an example of how the ruling party unabashedly burns young impressionable minds with the PAP brand. One can conclude that the takeaway for the student is that the ...