1961 Simulmatics='64 novels-Simulacron-3, The Simulcra,480
Posted: Wed May 16, 2012 12:17 am
The computerization of public opinion research and counterinsurgency doctrines morphed into military models for political social control and took hold in the US in the early 1960s.
The rise of the internet and datamining has been a dream-come-true for the psyop technicians who now run the American military cyber-dictatorship that tracks the distribution of words and themes like air traffic-controllers monitoring thousands of flights while simultaneously sending out carefully timed psyops sorties to influence target audiences.
A company called Simulmatics was spotlighted in a 1961 Public Opinion Quarterly article for their prognostic work during the 1960 presidential election.
The CIA's Center for International Studies at M.I.T. wrote up 'The Simulmatics Project.'
...when the document image isn't showing, here's some transcription-
When 1965 Congressional hearings into the Pentagon's Project Camelot social control model were held, a Representative on the inquiring committee countered the Pentagon's research honcho's denials of computerization by suggesting that Simulmatics might tell a different story.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... wiNBUzJ0Hw
After the Kennedy assassination of November 1963, decoy novels about the post-civilian political age now run by spook psyoperators were published in 1964-
'Simulacron-3' and '480.'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacron-3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_480
Even the CIA's favorite sci-fi operative, Philip K. Dick was in on the Simulmatics Preps Psyops scam in 1964-
When the planning for what became the inside job of 9/11 couched in a wargame was afoot, the book was revived as a movie, 'The 13th Floor.'
The most famous quote of American history should be, "Is this real world or excercise?" spoken at NORAD.
1999-
2001-
The rise of the internet and datamining has been a dream-come-true for the psyop technicians who now run the American military cyber-dictatorship that tracks the distribution of words and themes like air traffic-controllers monitoring thousands of flights while simultaneously sending out carefully timed psyops sorties to influence target audiences.
A company called Simulmatics was spotlighted in a 1961 Public Opinion Quarterly article for their prognostic work during the 1960 presidential election.
The CIA's Center for International Studies at M.I.T. wrote up 'The Simulmatics Project.'
...when the document image isn't showing, here's some transcription-
THE SIMULMATICS PROJECT
BY ITHIEL DEL SOLA POOL
AND ROBERT ABELSON
The development of electronic computers and of mathematical game theory has greatly stimulated the simulation of human behavior as a means of exploring the implications of theory and extending the analysis of great masses of data provided by surveys and similar sources. Here is the narrative of a fascinating simulation conducted during the presidential election campaign of 1960. It is not only a further step in the automating of opinion research but also a massive test of some theories of opinion formation.
Ithiel de Sola Pool is Professor of Political Science and Director of the International COmmunication Program of the Center for International Studies at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Robert Abelson is Professor Psychology at Yale University.
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When 1965 Congressional hearings into the Pentagon's Project Camelot social control model were held, a Representative on the inquiring committee countered the Pentagon's research honcho's denials of computerization by suggesting that Simulmatics might tell a different story.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q= ... wiNBUzJ0Hw
After the Kennedy assassination of November 1963, decoy novels about the post-civilian political age now run by spook psyoperators were published in 1964-
'Simulacron-3' and '480.'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacron-3
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_480
Even the CIA's favorite sci-fi operative, Philip K. Dick was in on the Simulmatics Preps Psyops scam in 1964-
When the planning for what became the inside job of 9/11 couched in a wargame was afoot, the book was revived as a movie, 'The 13th Floor.'
The most famous quote of American history should be, "Is this real world or excercise?" spoken at NORAD.
1999-
2001-