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Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

> Look at the benefits of having your every move

> covered by millions of CCTV Cameras, your every

> word scanned and approved by the relevant

> Authorities. There are now zillions of people out

> there studying your every gesture, every text,

> every E-Mail and they have YOUR interests at

> heart.Its not as if its a self-perpetuating

> Industry, is it.


Blimey, sounds like Admin must be pretty busy.

All I'm saying Sean is that I have come to realise that manipulation of language is the most powerful means of controlling the minds of individuals. We should maintain through the use of many control measures, including the falsification of the past, streams of constant propaganda. However, I am an advocate that the most powerful and central method of control is not just the ongoing manipulation of language itst also the thought process of doublethink. Although the other systems mentioned are effective in identifying, converting and eliminating heretics, doublethink brings on an era where they will no longer be necessary, at least not to such an extent, as heretics cannot exist in a world where unorthodox thought and speech is not possible. By the purging the English language of unorthodox words and double meaning and controlling the minds of their people through doublethink, the EDF and others will be able to create a world in the near future in which it will be literally impossible to express or even imagine an unorthodox thought.


BBW was a heretic in my view, an unorthodox heretic at that.


Now I'm 55 I have, FINALLY, come to the realisation that the "System" is everything and I pledge my future to the "System".


My days of rebellion are over, I have reached contentment and ultimate fulfillment by obeying the System.

Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> All I'm saying Sean is that I have come to realise

> that manipulation of language is the most

> powerful means of controlling the minds of

> individuals. We should maintain through the use of

> many control measures, including the falsification

> of the past, streams of constant propaganda.

> However, I am an advocate that the most powerful

> and central method of control is not just the

> ongoing manipulation of language itst also the

> thought process of doublethink. Although the other

> systems mentioned are effective in identifying,

> converting and eliminating heretics, doublethink

> brings on an era where they will no longer be

> necessary, at least not to such an extent, as

> heretics cannot exist in a world where unorthodox

> thought and speech is not possible. By the purging

> the English language of unorthodox words and

> double meaning and controlling the minds of their

> people through doublethink, the EDF and others

> will be able to create a world in the near future

> in which it will be literally impossible to

> express or even imagine an unorthodox thought.


Reverted to using others work and passing it off as your own again Tony?

You have sold out TLS, and have been stuffed into the conformist mould, we mellow as we mature, but to give up I'd rather lay down and die R.I.P Zombie.


Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> All I'm saying Sean is that I have come to realise

> that manipulation of language is the most

> powerful means of controlling the minds of

> individuals. We should maintain through the use of

> many control measures, including the falsification

> of the past, streams of constant propaganda.

> However, I am an advocate that the most powerful

> and central method of control is not just the

> ongoing manipulation of language itst also the

> thought process of doublethink. Although the other

> systems mentioned are effective in identifying,

> converting and eliminating heretics, doublethink

> brings on an era where they will no longer be

> necessary, at least not to such an extent, as

> heretics cannot exist in a world where unorthodox

> thought and speech is not possible. By the purging

> the English language of unorthodox words and

> double meaning and controlling the minds of their

> people through doublethink, the EDF and others

> will be able to create a world in the near future

> in which it will be literally impossible to

> express or even imagine an unorthodox thought.

>

> BBW was a heretic in my view, an unorthodox

> heretic at that.

>

> Now I'm 55 I have, FINALLY, come to the

> realisation that the "System" is everything and I

> pledge my future to the "System".

>

> My days of rebellion are over, I have reached

> contentment and ultimate fulfillment by obeying

> the System.

Mark Wrote:

Reverted to using others work and passing it off as your own again Tony?


Haven't you heard of "co-incidence" Mark?


There are an incredible number of "co-incidences" in Society generally.


p.s. I know you could not possibly thought that I could have wriitten that, so it was expected that someone was going to check that wordage.


I was wrong though as you were my 7/2 Joint Second Favourite...:))

KalamityKel Wrote:

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> Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > Seemed like an individual who would not sit on

> the

> > fence, had individual thoughts and said

> individual

> > things.

> >

> > Don't think we need a maverick/loose cannon

> like

> > that on The Good Ship EDF!

> >

>

> No of course not eh tone just everyone who thinks,

> speaks and dare I say it LOOKS the same aint that

> right! ::o How boring that would be!


I trust you have revised your opinion after some reflection, about our maverick BBW?


We need order on here KK...

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