Message from @PatrioticWoman

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2018-09-29 16:29:19 UTC  

American Intelligence media is a joke. That Thomas Paine guy already admitted hes SES by accident once. Had a freudian slip I watched it happen live on a phone call with Jason Goodman.

2018-09-30 09:10:48 UTC  

Re: Dr. Ford and her effective use of body language.

How did Dr. Ford come across so convincingly to the uneducated public? See this book, which she, as a professor of psychology, probably has diligently studied to perfect her own performance before Congress on Sept. 27, 2018.

Schafer, Jack and Marvin Karlins,
The Like Switch: An Ex-FBI Agent's Guide to Influencing, Attracting, and Winning People Over (Paperback), Touchstone, January 2015, 288 pp.

2018-09-30 09:40:59 UTC  

In intelligence gathering, it is important to know the enemy. The following book, written by three CIA agents, reveals techniques used in detecting lies. For example, Dr. Christine Ford, like a magician, controls people and covers her own deceptions by using distractions such as cute puppy head tilts, upward head thrusts, controlled eye movements, forced smiles, controlled breathing, strange mouth breathing, and body movements. To prevent herself from using hand gestures, which can easily reveal a lie, Dr. Ford holds onto her papers, to a cup, to her glasses, etc.

2018-09-30 09:46:20 UTC  

Three CIA agents, Philip Houston, Michael Floyd, and Susan Carnicero, along with Don Tennant (former NSA) co-authored the book, Spy the Lie: Former CIA Officers Teach You How to Detect Deception, St. Martin's Griffin; Reprint edition (July 16, 2013), 272 pp.

2018-09-30 10:14:43 UTC  

The field of psycholinguistics is growing rapidly. It is a multidisciplinary study involving linguistics, psychology, sociology, speech language pathology, artificial intelligence, and even philosophy. Psycholinguistics is a field in which CIA agents, FBI agents, forensic specialists, professors, lawyers, TV anchors, and other professionals study the art of mind-body-spirit interactions that occur during interpersonal communications.

Not only are vocalizations important during speech, but gestures, facial movements, eye movements, head movements, and body movements are even more important than what a person says In fact, a speaker's body movements can so overwhelm an audience that they can miss what a speaker is trying to say.

How we deliver a message is crucial for it is not only what we say, but how we say it that really matters. How we use our voice, including the vocal fry, and how we move our body are a crucial part of our message.

This is why Dr. Ford came across so persuasively because she was in control; she was giving the performance of her life; and she knew that she only had one chance to do this.

If we are going to be persuasive in trying to wake up America, then we need to study these techniques so that we become more convincing.

Study Trump. He has it down. This is why he won the Presidency.

2018-10-01 01:48:25 UTC  

She lies or is deceiving herself. So obvious. BK is honest and genuine. Trump is as well. When you have nothing to hide and orhonest it is so good to know it is unplayed unacted truth

2018-10-01 02:47:25 UTC  

Amen

2018-10-01 04:33:04 UTC  

Yep. You can’t fake that level of emotion that Kav expressed. They said it shows he doesn’t have the temperament to be a Justice...umm sincere emotions, compassion for even his accuser, and fierce anger against unlawful actions? Sounds exactly like what a Justice’ temperament needs to be.

2018-10-01 05:10:36 UTC  

Thanks for sharing this. One could also say that common sense would achieve the same exoneration

2018-10-01 05:14:00 UTC  

Welcome and right

2018-10-01 05:14:03 UTC  
2018-10-01 05:23:43 UTC  

Newb question, are Breitbart and TruePundit reliable news sources? Sincerely asking...

2018-10-01 05:24:55 UTC  

Yes, grain of salt in all things, just curious as to their track record as I’m new to anything besides following Q since November

2018-10-01 05:27:02 UTC  

Everyone I know uses them. If we find back up links to it we do but general consensus is yes

2018-10-01 05:31:54 UTC  

As in back up links that provide real/verifiable sources for the news story they produced?

2018-10-01 05:31:59 UTC  
2018-10-01 05:32:24 UTC  

Sometimes... Sometimes not

2018-10-01 05:32:49 UTC  

Just clarifying. Thank you!

2018-10-01 05:48:31 UTC  

Your welcome. I will help all I can.

2018-10-01 19:46:42 UTC  

@LukeAG - True Pundit is a click bait operation. Whenever I open it, I get ads that suddenly appear and then take over my computer. Wish they would not do that.

2018-10-01 19:47:35 UTC  

Breitbart is okay.

2018-10-01 20:29:20 UTC  

@Xenios2011 thanks for the feedback! But what about their content? Seem legit and valid journalism?

2018-10-01 20:31:27 UTC  

I do not know. I have to click X to abandon the True Pundit site.

2018-10-01 20:34:59 UTC  

Ah. That sucks. Thanks for the feedback!!

2018-10-01 20:47:23 UTC  

yw

2018-10-01 22:37:09 UTC  

Always click x

2018-10-01 23:07:20 UTC  

nytimes article ties it all together