Persuasion
The use of persuasion by The Intervention
"The alien presence in the world is growing. It is growing every day, every year. Many more people are falling under its persuasion, losing their ability to know, becoming confused and distracted, believing in things that can only weaken them and make them impotent in the face of those who would seek to use them for their own purposes." [1]
"They are here to establish themselves. They want
humanity to believe in them and to serve them. They want humanity
to work for them. They will promise anything, offer anything and
do anything to achieve this goal. Yet though their persuasion is great,
their numbers are small."
[1]
"The visitors
will seek to engender this sense of their superiority, their value
and the worth and the significance of their endeavors in the world.
The visitors will tell all whom they contact that they are here for the
good, and they will assure those that they have captured that they
need not fear. And with those who seem particularly receptive, they
will attempt to establish alliances—a shared sense of purpose, even
a shared sense of identity and family, of heritage and destiny.... They will take advantage of
what people want, particularly those things that people want but
have not been able to gain for themselves, such as peace and order,
beauty and tranquillity. These will be offered and some people will
believe."
[2]
"The visitors believe that this is entirely appropriate in order to preserve the world. They feel that they are doing humanity a great service, and so they are wholehearted in their persuasions." [2]
"The visitors firmly believe that if they do not intervene in a
timely manner, humanity will destroy itself and the world. This is not
based upon truth; it is only an assumption. Though humanity is at
risk of self-annihilation, this is not necessarily your destiny. But the
collectives believe that this is so, and so they must act with haste
and give their programs of persuasion great emphasis. Those who
can be convinced will be valued as useful; those that cannot be convinced
will be discarded and alienated. Should the visitors become
strong enough to gain complete control of the world, those who cannot
conform will simply be eliminated. Yet the visitors will not do the
destruction. It will be wrought through the very individuals in the
world who have fallen completely under their persuasion."
[3]
Through individuals in key positions
"The first area of activity of the visitors is to influence individuals in positions of power and authority. Because the visitors do not want to destroy anything in the world or harm the world’s resources, they seek to gain influence over those whom they perceive to be in positions of power, within government and religion primarily. They seek contact, but only with certain individuals. They have the power to make this contact, and they have the power of persuasion. Not all whom they contact will be persuaded, but many will be. The promise of greater power, greater technology and world domination will intrigue and incite many individuals. And it is these individuals with whom the visitors will seek to establish a liaison." [1]
Through manipulation of spiritual aspirations
"Your visitors can project images—images of your saints, of your teachers, of angels—images that are held dear and sacred within your world. They have cultivated this ability through many, many centuries of attempting to influence each other and by learning the ways of persuasion that are practiced in many places in the Greater Community."/ [1]
"This “Pacification Program” is used differently
with different religious groups depending upon their ideals and their
temperament. It is always aimed at receptive individuals. Here it is
hoped that people will lose their sense of discernment and will
become wholly trusting of the greater power that they feel is being
given to them by the visitors. Once this allegiance is established, it
becomes increasingly difficult for people to discern what they know
within themselves from what is being told to them. It is a very subtle
but very pervasive form of persuasion and manipulation."
[1]
Countering persuasion
"We come, then, with a difficult message, but a message of promise and hope. Perhaps it is not the message that people want to hear. It is certainly not the message that the visitors would promote. It is a message that can be shared from person to person, and it will be shared because it is natural to do so. Yet the visitors and those who have come under their persuasion will oppose such an awareness. They do not want to see an independent humanity. That is not their purpose. They do not even believe it is beneficial." [1]
"Only those individuals who are strong with
Knowledge and Wisdom could see the deception behind these persuasions."
[2]
"We come, then, with a sense of commitment and strong
encouragement for you to maintain your freedom, to become strong
and discerning and not to give into persuasions or promises of
peace, power and inclusion from those you do not know. And do
not let yourself be comforted into thinking that all will turn out well
for humanity or even for you personally, for this is not Wisdom."
[2]
"We fear that our words may be too late and have too little
impact and that the one we chose to receive us has too little assistance
and support to make this information available. He will
encounter disbelief and ridicule, for he will not be believed, and
what he will speak of will contradict what many assume to be true.
Those who have fallen under alien persuasion, they in particular
will oppose him, for they have no choice in the matter."
[4]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 The Allies of Humanity Book One, The First Briefing
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 The Allies of Humanity Book One, The Second Briefing
- ↑ The Allies of Humanity Book One, The Fourth Briefing
- ↑ The Allies of Humanity Book One, The Third Briefing