Je me suis au départ demandé si Godlikeproductions.com n'était pas un site humoristique : il y a par exemple un gros forum américain dont tous les membres font
semblant d'être des fondamentalistes, mais les visiteurs non-avertis ne réalisent pas toujours qu'il s'agit d'une parodie.
[Edit : le site en question est
LandoverBaptist.net]
Vu que d'autres sites conspirationnistes semblent prendre le site au sérieux, je ne pense pas que ce soit le cas de Godlikeproductions.com. Cela n'empêche évidemment pas qu'une partie de ses membres soit des trolls, mais si les autres membres ne s'en aperçoivent pas, cela en dit long sur leur état d'esprit...
Psychopompos a écrit:
D'ailleurs, je me demande si les différents fous tenants de ces théories se soupçonnent entre eux d'être membres du complot.
Il y a effectivement des gens qui pensent que Godlikeproduction.com est géré/infiltré par des conspirateurs :
http://www.zoklet.net/bbs/showthread.php?t=140693Citer:
I did an extended search of Godlikeproductions and had found that there is very likely a connection to a company called "Tavistock".
If you look this company up, you're likely to get pretty creeped out. The Tavistock Institute developed the mass brain-washing techniques which were first used experimentally on American prisoners of war in Korea. Its experiments in crowd control methods have been widely used on the American public, a surreptitious but nevertheless outrageous assault on human freedom by modifying individual behavior through topical psychology.
So, my first instinct was that this stuff was probably bogus. But then I did a simple post entitled, "Has anbody ever google searched "Godlikeproductions" " and the body of the post was simply - "interesting"
- I was banned within 4 minutes.
Some of the banned words/phrases are "tavistock" and "jason lucas" - Lucas, apparently, is involved with Tavistock and purchased the company in 1998. He is still one of the moderators and posts under the name "Trinity".
Anyway, the reason I posted this -here- is because I have been watching forum activity for years and I know for a fact that there are posters (including here, on the Dailypaul) who aim to divide, distract, anger, allienate, etc. etc.
Forums like Godlikeproductions are likely a way of studying the reactions, the psychology, of those interested in people like Ron Paul, or simply those who could potentially pose a threat through the spreading of information.
For example, before Ron Paul was very popular at all - many Godlikeproductions members knew all about him, and were posting about him by the hour. It now seems likely that they were being analyzed from the get-go.
Over time, there was a divide between those who believe in this or that and there would be arguments, debates. Some of it seemed obviously contrived, where certain posters always seemed to show up - on cue - with obnoxious, anger-provoking comments. It wasn't like these things happened sometimes, most of the time, etc. - it was clockwork - and remains clockwork.
9/11 Conspiracy, as most of you know, is a dividing issue among Ron Paul's supporters. But there were other interesting methods and I encourage (in light of the knowledge regarding Tavistock, Jason Lucas) to use the search feature on the site to read some of the early discussions.
Having an understanding early on of what could divide Ron Paul supporters, I began to expect these tactics to show up more - on this forum, on ronpaulforums, etc. etc. And so I was not too surprised to see the media pounce on this on CNN, FoxNews, ABC, etc. etc. at critical periods in the primary process.
Jason Lucas (or, "Trinity") has written for the government in the past:..
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