The Psychology of Order Following





In 1961, Yale University Psychologist Stanley Milgrim conducted an experiment in an attempt to explain the psychology of genocide, and in particular how the Nazis could have done what they did. Participants in the study were 40 men aged 20-50 and were all led to believe they were participating in a study on memory and learning, to ostensibly see what the effect of punishment was on the ability to memorize content. 

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FBI: The Loss of Credibility

In a letter from Jim Jordan, US representative from Ohio and ranking member of the House oversight Committee, to FBI director Christopher Wray, dated July 27th, 2022, Jordan informs Wray that FBI whistleblowers from multiple field offices have come forward with information that the top brass within the FBI are pressuring agents and employees to falsify statistics and data regarding domestic violent extremism(DVE).

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FBI: A History of Provocation

In 2007, researcher J. M. Berger discovered the existence of an FBI program officially in existence from 1991-1993 known as “Patriot Conspiracy,” or PATCON. Much more information was later gleaned from Salt Lake City attorney, Jesse Trentadue, regarding this program through his Freedom of Information Act(FOIA) requests.

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