Organizations shaping culture today

Throughout human history, organizations or institutions formed to manage tasks that require a group effort, have been hijacked by a few individuals, and instead used as a tool to dis-empower the majority of the population.  The main method used by these few individuals, who have generally throughout history been labeled “the elites”, is the control of the populations culture.

I define culture as standardized ways that people choose to act or react, given various life scenarios. Their standardized reactions or actions originate from their thought processes on various life scenarios, based on their knowledge to-date on how to act or react to them.

Based on usage, I categorize cultures into three main types; individual cultures (e.g. what time you choose to regularly go to sleep or wake-up), society adopted cultures (e.g. marriage, circumcision, symbolic rituals, traditions, language, etc), and popular cultures (e.g. social media usage).

Based on characteristics, I categorize cultures into two main types; “collectivist” and “individualistic”. “Collectivist” cultures give priority to the needs of the collective society over the needs of the individual, while “individualistic” cultures do the opposite.

To implement this method successfully, “the elites” have always relied on  owning and controlling monopolistic intelligence and information agencies.  Historically, the religious institutions, followed by secular government institutions, have created well funded dominant intelligence and information agencies that allowed them to control the populations culture.

More recently, however, there is a group of new privately owned dominant intelligence and information agencies.  These agencies, like the religious and government owned agencies, promote cultures that encourage dependency on their institutions, which empowers a few individuals, while dis empowering the majority of the population.

A large population dependent on dominant institutions owned by a small group of elites, creates a “pyramid” scheme natural resource allocation structure, based on nepotism, and supported and enforced by the institutions.  This is the source of the current “wealth gap” between the majority of the population and a small group of elites.  The article below discuses the new methods used by the private entities promoting dependency cultures today, who is using them and how they are achieving their goals.

My research shows that historically, “collectivist” cultures produce “dependents” and “conformists”, who spend large amounts of their time on destructive distractions, in an attempt to escape their toxic reality. This has a significant negative impact on the quality of life of the individual and those around them.

The research further shows, that societies where “collectivist” cultures are dominant within the population, it creates increased demand for intrusive intermediary institutions that intervene in increasingly more areas of an individual’s life.  This helps create increasing revenues and profits for the institutions.

Some decades ago, government intelligence agencies had the most comprehensive information about individuals thought patterns, beliefs and subsequent reactions. Essentially, they tracked individual cultures.  These government agencies used two methods to collect the information, human spies and technological spying (e.g. phone tapping).

Today, we have private intelligence agencies that, due to internet technology, may actually have at their disposal more intelligence information on individuals around the world, than government agencies. Their methods (sources) of collecting information are; websites (social media, news service, online stores, video/audio hosting etc.), data centers, search engines, software (web browsers, operation systems, productivity software, etc.), physical location tracking (Global Positioning Systems, GPS) and communication infrastructure (underwater sea cables, satellites, etc.). To identify the individual, they merge various identifiers, e.g. mobile phone number registration information (which is the most accurate form of ID due to government ID requirements for phone service), IP addresses, and website registration information, etc.

This is the reason that a few dominant “technology companies” today, own as many of these combined sources as possible.  This information can be used to target you for purchases, advertising, censorship, information manipulation, etc., by the collectors and those it is sold to. For example, if based on intelligence gathered, your culture is not one of dependency, tailor made information to change your mind will be readily provided, while any information to support your dislike of dependency cultures will be blocked or tainted with negative labels (e.g. not factual or conspiracy theory labels).

It is up-to you to know who is collecting it, how they are doing it, and what they can do with it, in order to protect yourself from potential negative repercussions. In my book, “The Culture Wars – Globalists Vs Nationalists“, I discuss how the Globalist elite have manipulated the culture of many, by promoting dependency (collectivist) cultures in lieu of freedom or independent based cultures. In his address to the nation at Mount Rushmore, on the eve of this years U.S. Independence day,  President Trump noted that the Globalist elite and their agents wanted to destroy the cultures of freedom written into the constitution by the country’s founding fathers. These private intelligence and information agencies, owned by the Globalist elite, are the main source of information for many today, which allows them to do this effectively. This article aims to provide you with a starting point in this crucial search for information, regarding how this culture change is being engineered, empowering you to prepare an effective protection strategy.

Below are the new intelligence and information agencies, and what they own, which gives them the tools and methods (sources) of collecting this information and using it for their agenda;

Google (Alphabet Inc.):

  • Search engine
  • Web browser (Chrome)
  • Operating software (Android)
  • Productivity software (G Suite)
  • Physical location tracking (GPS)
  • Video hosting (You-tube, monetized and non-monetized)
  • Email service (G Mail)
  • Data centers
  • Satellite communication balloons (planned or implemented)

Verizon:

  • Internet service provider
  • Phone service (wireless and cable based)
  • Cable TV service
  • Search engine (Yahoo)
  • Physical location tracking (GPS)
  • News service (Yahoo)
  • E-mail service
  • Data centers

Apple:

  • Operating software (Apple)
  • Web browser (Safari)
  • Physical location tracking (GPS)
  • Video, audio and text (books) hosting (i-tunes, Apple TV, etc., monetized)
  • Online stores (Apple stores)

Amazon:

  • Online store
  • Physical location tracking (GPS)
  • Data centers
  • Video, audio and text (book) hosting (monetized)

Facebook:

  • Website (Facebook social media, monetized and non-monetized)
  • Physical location tracking (GPS)
  • News service
  • Video and image (photo) hosting
  • Online store
  • Underwater sea cable infrastructure plans
  • Instagram

Microsoft

  • Operating system software (Microsoft Windows)
  • Productivity Software (Microsoft Office Suite)
  • Search engine (Bing)
  • Skype communication technologies
  • Video game software and hardware
  • Web browser (Internet Explorer, Edge Web Browsers)
  • E-mail software and service (Outlook and hotmail)
  • Website (Linkedin social media)
  • News service (MSN and Linkedin)

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