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by Ted Hallum (Author)

Deception seems to be, in retrospect, a typical human trait to achieve without the cost of such achievement. It has been made famous as propaganda that has seldom convinced anyone other than those who do not know the truth and are not in tune with reality. Joseph Goebbels, the propaganda minister of the Third Reich, gained a degree of notoriety by insisting that people will believe a big lie rather than a small lie. And time seems to have proven the proposition to be correct. The chief spy agency of the Soviet Union, the KGB, gained some notoriety of its own by developing the concept of disinformation. Since then, using misinformation has exceeded expectations, and now progress in deception has settled into the simple lie. One wonders about the strangest things in life, whether what we've seen is really there, for instance. Why on earth would a people in our republic tolerate multiple secret societies without casting an eye or searching for clues about what they are doing or why are they here? Whatever the reason for their existence, there can really only be one actual reason for their being here; that is, to foster a planned program of deception? An open society simply cannot continue to tolerate secret groups who plot and plan against this nation or against the American way of life. Yet, we permit it, although knowing that we, as a nation, can only fall from within, while ignoring countless warnings from past presidents not to permit such an attack to begin.

Number of Pages: 194
Dimensions: 0.45 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 01, 2019
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by Ted Hallum (Author)

Deception seems to be, in retrospect, a typical human trait to achieve without the cost of such achievement. It has been made famous as propaganda that has seldom convinced anyone other than those who do not know the truth and are not in tune with reality. Joseph Goebbels, the propaganda minister of the Third Reich, gained a degree of notoriety by insisting that people will believe a big lie rather than a small lie. And time seems to have proven the proposition to be correct. The chief spy agency of the Soviet Union, the KGB, gained some notoriety of its own by developing the concept of disinformation. Since then, using misinformation has exceeded expectations, and now progress in deception has settled into the simple lie. One wonders about the strangest things in life, whether what we've seen is really there, for instance. Why on earth would a people in our republic tolerate multiple secret societies without casting an eye or searching for clues about what they are doing or why are they here? Whatever the reason for their existence, there can really only be one actual reason for their being here; that is, to foster a planned program of deception? An open society simply cannot continue to tolerate secret groups who plot and plan against this nation or against the American way of life. Yet, we permit it, although knowing that we, as a nation, can only fall from within, while ignoring countless warnings from past presidents not to permit such an attack to begin.

Number of Pages: 194
Dimensions: 0.45 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: March 01, 2019

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