G.O.A.T Squad Spokesman
Logic Is Absent Wherever Hate Is Present
I think the 48 Laws of Power is an intriguing tome. There's no doubt that the 48 Laws Of Power work when correctly applied because they're Machiavellian tactics that history have taught us.
So with that being said let's discuss one particular law and that's the 27th law. For those unfamiliar with the 27th Law of Power here it is in detail
Safe to say Trump perfected the 27th Law of Power...as did Jim Jones and every other cult leader. Even guys like Tariq Nasheed perfected the 27th law if you really study it. The shyt is crazy how efficient it is when applied correctly.
Hence the reason all these cult leaders create enemy's like "Antifa" or "Fake News" or "Shea Butters" to create an us vs. them dynamic that works for their personal gain.
So with that being said let's discuss one particular law and that's the 27th law. For those unfamiliar with the 27th Law of Power here it is in detail
Law 27: Play on People’s Need to Believe to Create a Cult like Following
People have an overwhelming desire to believe in something. Become the focal point of such desire by offering them a cause, a new faith to follow. Keep your words vague but full of promise; emphasize enthusiasm over rationality and clear thinking. Give your new disciples rituals to perform, ask them to make sacrifices on your behalf. In the absence of organized religion and grand causes, your new belief system will bring you untold power.
5 Ways to Create a Cult
Keep It Vague; Keep It Simple
First attract attention. This you should do not through actions, which are too clear and readable, but through words, which are hazy and deceptive. Your initial speeches, conversations, and interviews must include:
2. Emphasize the Visual and the Sensual over the Intellectual
- The promise of something great and transformative.
- The other a total vagueness.
Once people have begun to gather around you, two dangers will present themselves:
a. Boredom - will make people go elsewhere.b. Skepticism - will allow them the distance to think rationally about whatever it is you are offering.· Blowing away the mist you have artfully created and revealing your ideas for what they are. You need to amuse the bored, then, and ward off the cynics. Use theater, or other devices of its kind. · Surround yourself with luxury, dazzle your followers with visual splendor, and fill their eyes with spectacle. Not only will this keep them from seeing the ridiculousness of your ideas, the holes in your belief system, it will also attract more attention, more followers.
. Borrow the Forms of Organized Religion to Structure the Group
5 Ways to Organize Your Cult-Like Following
· You are a priest, a guru, a sage, a shaman, or any other word that hides your real power in the mist of religion.
- Find a way both elevating and comforting.
- Create rituals for your followers.
- Organize them into a hierarchy, ranking them in grades of sanctity, and giving them names and titles that resound with religious overtones
- Ask them for sacrifices that will fill your coffers and increase your power.
- To emphasize your gathering's quasi-religious nature, talk and act like a prophet:
4. Disguise Your Source of Income
Your group has grown, and you have structured it in a churchlike form. Your coffers are beginning to fill with your followers' money. Yet you must never be seen as hungry for money and the power it brings. It is at this moment that you must disguise the source of your income.
Never reveal that your wealth actually comes from your followers' pockets; instead, make it seem to come from the truth of your methods. Followers will copy your each and every move in the belief that it will bring them the same results, and their imitative enthusiasm will blind them to the charlatan nature of your wealth.
5. Set Up an Us-Versus-Them Dynamic
The group is now large and thriving, a magnet attracting more and more particles. To keep your followers united, you must now do what all religions and belief systems have done: Create an us-versus-them dynamic.
· Make sure your followers believe they are part of an exclusive club, unified by a bond of common goals.· Manufacture the notion of a devious enemy out to ruin you. There is a force of nonbelievers that will do anything to stop you.· If you have no enemies, invent one. Given a straw man to react against, your followers will tighten and cohere.
Safe to say Trump perfected the 27th Law of Power...as did Jim Jones and every other cult leader. Even guys like Tariq Nasheed perfected the 27th law if you really study it. The shyt is crazy how efficient it is when applied correctly.
Hence the reason all these cult leaders create enemy's like "Antifa" or "Fake News" or "Shea Butters" to create an us vs. them dynamic that works for their personal gain.