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Carefully Orchestrated Social Reality by the Tavistock Institute

In HenryMakow.com's content, former MI-5 agent John Coleman discusses in his book about The Tavistock Institute, highlighting the untrustworthiness of media and government outputs, comparing our lived reality to a theatrical production with actors and deceptive backdrops, akin to a...

The Tavistock Institute: Carefully Manipulated Social Reality Control
The Tavistock Institute: Carefully Manipulated Social Reality Control

Carefully Orchestrated Social Reality by the Tavistock Institute

In a provocative book titled "The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations: Shaping the Moral, Spiritual, Cultural, Political, and Economic Decline of the United States of America," author John Coleman presents a conspiratorial view of the Tavistock Institute. Coleman, a former MI-5 agent, argues that the Institute, funded by the royal family, the Rockefellers, and the Rothschilds, has played a covert role in shaping societal beliefs and behavior through psychological manipulation and propaganda techniques.

According to Coleman, the Institute, established in London in 1947, secretly developed mass influence strategies during and after the Cold War in collaboration with British and American intelligence agencies. These strategies, he claims, included mind control methods used to manipulate public opinion and social structures on a broad scale.

The Tavistock Institute is well-known academically for its research on human relations in families, work groups, and organizations. Its work with government agencies and corporations typically involves studying leadership, social systems, and organizational dynamics. However, Coleman's claims, along with those of other conspiracy theorists like Daniel Estulin, that Tavistock orchestrates global social engineering and mass psychological control remain unsubstantiated by credible academic sources or declassified government documents.

Coleman's narrative paints a dark, hidden influence of the Tavistock Institute on societal beliefs. He suggests that a financial elite, including those who fund Tavistock, engineered every war and depression in modern history and continues to condition our beliefs and behavior. The author compares modern life to a reality show, with democracy, wars, and plandemics being facades.

The author also claims that Tavistock chooses the entertainers we watch, the pundits we listen to, and the politicians we elect. He asserts that 94% of the keywords and phrases developed by Tavistock for WWII match up with those used in the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War.

Coleman further argues that humanity is covertly controlled by a satanic cult known as the Illuminati (i.e. Cabalist Judaism/ Freemasonry), which aims to destroy, dispossess, and enslave. He states that nothing emanating from the mass media or government can be trusted.

The author's claims extend to local levels, with actors found in various institutions such as justice systems, police, churches, schools, media, town councils, state legislatures, and Washington. He mentions that Tavistock conducts studies on human behavior under stress, such as during power blackouts, natural disasters, and conflicts.

Interestingly, the author alleges that Tavistock is waging war on the Muslim world because Islam represents an obstacle to its control. He also claims that Tavistock is behind many "spontaneous" social movements of the last century, including feminism, sexual "liberation", the peace movement, the "New Age" movement, environmentalism, homosexuality, abortion, sex education, and the transgender movement.

However, it's important to note that these claims are not universally accepted and are often met with scepticism in academic and mainstream circles. The Tavistock Institute itself has not responded officially to these allegations.

In the broader context, Tavistock’s more orthodox historical impact includes influential studies in psychology, such as those involving attachment theory with figures like John Bowlby and Mary Ainsworth who worked within related Tavistock bodies during the mid-20th century. These scientific contributions have had a lasting influence on how psychological development and human relationships are understood, distinct from covert manipulation theories.

References: 1. Estulin, D. (2005). The True Story of the Bilderberg Group. Trine Day. 2. Coleman, J. (2002). The Tavistock Institute of Human Relations: Shaping the Moral, Spiritual, Cultural, Political, and Economic Decline of the United States of America. books.google.com 3. Bowlby, J., & Ainsworth, M. D. S. (1951). An Introduction to the Study of Mother-Infant Interaction. International Journal of Psycho-Analysis, 32(2), 164-178. doi:10.5194/ijpa-32-164-1951

  1. Coleman's controversial book proposes that Tavistock Institute's involvement in education extends beyond its academic research, using psychological manipulation to shape students' beliefs and values accordingly.
  2. The author's claims suggest that politics, war, and conflicts are often influenced by global agendas orchestrated by Tavistock Institute, with its strategies rooted in mass influence techniques and mind control methods.
  3. In the realm of general news, conspiracy theorists like Coleman and Estulin allege that Tavistock Institute controls the flow of truthful information to the public, deciding which topics are highlighted and which are discredited.

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