Silent Weapons For Quiet Wars


The document “Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars” presents a detailed and controversial theory on controlling the masses through covert means. It was reportedly discovered in 1986 in a surplus IBM copier purchased by a Boeing Aircraft Co. employee​. The document’s table of contents outlines topics such as security, energy, silent weapons, economic models, and control strategies​​.

The document asserts the necessity of social engineering and societal automation for extensive social control and describes this as a form of silent domestic warfare. It emphasizes cold objectivity and discretion in discussing these topics​​. The document discusses the importance of controlling ‘energy,’ both natural and social, through economic means. It argues that by controlling the sources and flow of energy, one can control populations. This control is deemed necessary to maintain order and shift wealth from the many to the few deemed responsible and worthy​​.

Economic research is presented as a tool for creating a predictable and manipulatable economy. This involves controlling the lower classes of society, promoting poor education, and disintegrating family units to prevent questioning of the status quo​​. The document also describes the use of social welfare programs as a means to create dependency and control over the population​​.

Two options are presented for reducing economic inductance: letting the population destroy itself through war or controlling the world through economic means, labeled as “benevolent slavery and genocide”​​. Secrecy is emphasized as crucial to the success of these silent weapons, as their exposure would disrupt the control mechanisms in place​​.

The document details the use of economic modeling to manipulate societal factors, including controlling opportunities, resources, capital, inflation, and commodity prices. It also outlines various sources of information used for societal control, such as surveillance and monitoring of standard living markers and social markers​​.

Finally, a strategy of diversion is described, aimed at keeping the public uneducated, distracted, and emotionally manipulated. This includes controlling media, education, entertainment, and work environments to prevent public awareness and understanding of real social issues​​.

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