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1-27-18

https://youtu.be/M1FMhYr05zo

The below excerpt is from The Hidden Tyranny: The Harold Wallace Rosenthal Interview 1976, and is a 'hand-in-glove' companion for the above YouTube video. The above linked video is perhaps one of the best over-all synopsis of how the entertainment industry is used to keep all westernized cultures in a box; "with the lid smartly secured".  Please share this video with everyone you know -- who knows --  at the very least, it may wake up a few more of the 'cloven hoofed', or cause Them Doggies to look up from Their current 'grazing patch'. 

 

Mind Control & Conditioning

 

When Mr. Rosenthal was asked if the Jews felt any threat from the 'silent majority,' he laughed at the idea, saying:

 

"There is no such thing as the silent majority because we control their cry and hue. The only thing that exists is an unthinking majority and unthinking they will remain, as long as their escape from our rigorous service is the opiate of our entertainment industry. By controlling industry, we have become the task masters and the people the slaves. When the pressure of daily toil builds to an explosive degree, we have provided the safety valve of momentary pleasure. The television and movie industries furnish the necessary temporary distraction. These programs are carefully designed to appeal to the sensuous emotions, never to the logical thinking mind. Because of this, the people are programmed to respond according to our dictates, not according to reason.

 

Continuing his thought of Jewish control over the goy, Mr. Rosenthal said:

 

"We have castrated society through fear and intimidation. Its manhood exists only in combination with a feminine outward appearance. Being so neutered, the populace has become docile and easily ruled. As all geldings in nature, their thoughts are not involved with the concerns of the future and their posterity, but only with the present toil and the next meal."