Clean Out the Nest of Psywar Vipers
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April 10—Time magazine misnamed as the “Consortium
of Behavioral Scientists” what it described as “a
secret advisory group of 29 of the nation’s leading behaviorists,”
directing President Barack Obama’s catastrophic
policy, of pouring out trillions of dollars to
prop up the London-centered offshore finance swindle.
The group of economists is actually called the Behavioral
Economics Roundtable, based at the Russell
Sage Foundation in Washington D.C. The “behavioral
economics” project has been tightly organized and run
jointly since 1986 by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
and the Russell Sage Foundation.
Through these and related institutions, the project’s
sponsors are descendants of the the same clique of
London-directed strategists who created the Hitler and
Mussolini regimes, and ran the propaganda war against
President Franklin Roosevelt.
After World War II, these British Empire strategists
revived fascist economics and psychological manipulation
methods to attack and reverse Roosevelt’s legacy.
Regulatory Affairs. Sunstein’s wife is Samantha Power,
a longtime, paid George Soros agent specializing in
provoking wars in Africa, who now runs “multilateral
affairs” (the London connection) in Obama’s National
Security Council.
Goolsbee, a notorious advocate of radical free trade,
was chief economic advisor to Obama’s Presidential
campaign. Like current Obama chief economic advisor
and fellow behavioral economist Larry Summers, Goolsbee
worships the late University of Chicago economist
Milton Friedman. Goolsbee eulogized Friedman (New
York Times, Nov. 17, 2006) for “scientific economics.”
The London-Wall Street sponsors of behavioral
economics want to get away with crushing austerity as
policy outcome in the present systemic collapse. From
the Aug. 6, 1923 Time magazine cover lionizing Benito
Mussolini, on through the 1930s, they claimed that Il
Duce was brutal, but “he made the trains run on time.”
Goolsbee invoked that Mussolini legacy in the title
of an article, “Where the Buses Run on Time” (Slate,
March 16, 2006), to praise the behaviorist speed-up of
bus drivers made possible by Milton Friedman’s economic
program under the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile.
Goolsbee argued that Chicago should use the methods
for reducing wages and speeding up bus drivers that
had been successful outcomes of the Chilean fascist
regime.
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