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Re: Martin Armstrong Discussion
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macsga
on 07/08/2015, 22:15:38 UTC
Often implemented as a reverse psychology assessment, one of the "tools" one can use in order to persuade somebody that he's wrongdoing [by NOT doing what he's been told], is to persuade him that "the people say so". Chances are most people do not understand that one of the most noteworthy "digital assets" of a political campaign manager nowadays is, well... Google.

The following article explains how this is possible, in a very clarified manner, by utilizing a contrivance that fully automates the aforementioned "trick" of "the people say so", but on steroids. On the other hand,  you didn't really expect that what you voted for, would've been what you were promised...

Right? Wink

http://news.sciencemag.org/brain-behavior/2015/08/internet-search-engines-may-be-influencing-elections