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Just who is Paul Vallely, the former military man encouraging millions of people to amass in Washington, D.C. on May 16, 2014 for an event titled Operation American Spring? Ive included just a small excerpt of the article linked below. I highly recommend that you read the entire article immediately if you believe OAS is lead by honorable men trying to help America and the American people. (Dont shoot the messenger. Shoot the psychopaths controlling the system!) As early as April 1978, the U.S. Army had circulated A Handbook for Chaplains to facilitate the provision of religious activities. Both the Church of Satan and the Temple of Set were listed among the other religions to be tolerated inside the U.S. military. A section of the handbook dealing with Satanism stated, Often confused with witchcraft, Satanism is the worship of Satan (also known as Baphomet or Lucifer). Classical Satanism, often involving black masses, human sacrifices, and other sacrilegious or illegal acts, is now rare. Modern Satanism is based on both the knowledge of ritual magick and the anti-establishment mood of the 1960s. It is related to classical Satanism more in image than substance, and generally focuses on rational self-interest with ritualistic trappings. Not so fast! In 1982, the Temple of Set fissured over the issue of Aquinos emphasis on Nazism. One leader, Ronald K. Barrett, shortly after his expulsion, wrote that Aquino had taken the Temple of Set in an explicitly Satanic direction, with strong overtones of German National Socialist Nazi occultism ... One fatality has occurred within the Temple membership during the period covered May 1982-July 1983. The handbook quoted Nine Satanic Statements from the Church of Satan, without comment. Statement Seven, as quoted in the handbook, read, Satan represents man as just another animal, sometimes better, more often worse than those that walk on all fours, who, because of his divine and intellectual development has become the most vicious animal of all. From Psy-Ops to Mindwars Aquinos steady rise up the hierarchy of the Satanic world closely paralleled his career advances inside the U.S. military. According to an official biography circulated by the Temple of Set, Dr. Aquino is High Priest and chief executive officer of the Temple of Set, the nations principal Satanic church, in which he holds the degree of Ipissimus VI. He joined the original Church of Satan in 1969, becoming one of its chief officials by 1975 when the Temple of Set was founded. In his secular profession he is a Lieutenant Colonel, Military Intelligence, U.S. Army, and is qualified as a Special-Forces officer, Civil Affairs officer, and Defense Attaché. He is a graduate of the Command and General Staff College, the National Defense University and the Defense Intelligence College, and the State Departments Foreign Service Institute. Indeed, a more detailed curriculum vitae that Aquino provided to EIR, dated March 1989, claimed that he had gotten his doctorate at the University of California at Santa Barbara in 1980, with his dissertation on The Neutron Bomb. He listed 16 separate military schools that he attended during 1968-87, including advanced courses in Psychological Operations at the JFK Special Warfare Center at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and Strategic Intelligence at the Defense Intelligence College, at Bolling Air Force Base in Washington, D.C. Aquino was deeply involved in what has been called the revolution in military affairs (RMA), the introduction of the most kooky Third Wave, New Age ideas into military long-range planning, which introduced such notions as information warfare and cyber-warfare into the Pentagons lexicon. In the early 1980s, at the same time that Heidi and Alvin Toffler were spinning their Tavistock Third Wave utopian claptrap to some top Air Force brass, Aquino and another U.S. Army colonel, Paul Vallely, were co-authoring an article for Military Review. Although the article was never published in the journal, the piece was widely circulated among military planners, and was distributed by Aquinos Temple of Set. The article, titled From PSYOP to Mindwar: The Psychology of Victory, endorsed some of the ideas published in a 1980 Military Review article by Lt. Col. John Alexander, an affiliate of the Stanford Research Institute, a hotbed of Tavistock Institute and Frankfurt School New Age social engineering. Aquino and Vallely called for an explicitly Nietzschean form of warfare, which they dubbed mindwar. Like the sword Excalibur, they wrote, we have but to reach out and seize this tool; and it can transform the world for us if we have but the courage and the integrity to guide civilization with it. If we do not accept Excalibur, then we relinquish our ability to inspire foreign cultures with our morality. If they then devise moralities unsatisfactory to us, we have no choice but to fight them on a more brutish level. And what is mindwar? The term is harsh and fear-inspiring, Aquino wrote. And it should be: It is a term of attack and victory-not one of rationalization and coaxing and conciliation. The enemy may be offended by it; that is quite all right as long as he is defeated by it. A definition is offered: Mindwar is the deliberate, aggressive convincing of all participants in a war that we will win that war. For Aquino, mindwar is a permanent state of strategic psychological warfare against the populations of friend and foe nations alike. In its strategic context, mindwar must reach out to friends, enemies and neutrals alike across the globe ... through the media possessed by the United States which have the capabilities to reach virtually all people on the face of the Earth. These media are, of course, the electronic media-television and radio. State of the art developments in satellite communication, video recording techniques, and laser and optical transmission of broadcasts make possible a penetration of the minds of the world such as would have been inconceivable just a few years ago. Above all else, Aquino argues, mindwar must target the population of the United States, by denying enemy propaganda access to our people, and by explaining and emphasizing to our people the rationale for our national interest. ... Rather it states a whole truth that, if it does not now exist, will be forced into existence by the will of the United States.ce399.typepad/weblog/col-paul-vallely/
Posted on: Sun, 26 Jan 2014 05:48:17 +0000

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