Booz, Allen & Hamilton, the Army’s Accomplice in Southeast Colorado
By Deanna Spingola
5 July 2008
Booz, Allen & Hamilton (hereafter Booz Allen), a privately held corporation owned by about 300 senior executives, is the Army’s accomplice in their attempted private property seizure in southeast Colorado. Their expertise, they declare, is strategy and public sector mission effectiveness.
Booz Allen contracted with the Army for $500,000 to maneuver the ranchers out of their property rights. Skillful facilitators (provocateurs), despite their friendly demeanor, very likely use an advanced version of the deceptive Delphi Method, mind-games developed by the U.S. Air Force’s RAND Project, financed by the Ford Foundation. Project RAND became the “premier think tank” and “purveyor of American imperialism” and facilitated the Cold War façade. Their activities contributed to the exponential growth of the military-industrial complex. RAND encouraged numerous U.S.-backed military dictatorships in third world countries. [1]
Booz Allen’s professional provocateurs use psychologically-designed surveys in an alleged attempt to “gather opinions.” In the Delphi technique, these activities are a subtle persuasion tactic to manipulate target groups into “accepting predetermined government policies” while giving the impression of being concerned and accountable to private needs. [2] If the first survey is unsuccessful, another survey requests that the respondents attempt to be more flexible in their answers. “When the series of surveys are accomplished, the respondents are told that the majority of respondents achieved a ‘consensus’ with whatever direction the pollers wanted in the first place.” [3] Find out more from this video.
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