BIDERMAN’S CHART OF COERCION – THE COVID VARIANT
Poly Tics . Social StudiesTo say that the COVID pandemic emergency of international concern continues to be the greatest psyop in history is genocidal understatement. Elements of MK Ultra, Stockholm Syndrome, and Mass Formation Psychosis have been deployed with great effect. You can’t argue with success but you can fight it.
Lock down is a prison term that engages rules are a 1-on-1 match with Albert Biderman’s chart of coercion [backup]. Biderman’s chart has been in wide use in the military to break the spirit of war prisoners.
When we strip away all the euphemisms around COVID mandates and lock downs, it boils down to government mandated torture of the population.
A tool designed to demonstrate and explain the coercive methods of stress manipulation used to torture prisoners of war. It has been applied to explain the coercive techniques used by perpetrators of domestic abuse.
BIDERMAN’S CHART OF COERCION
ISOLATION
EFFECT AND PURPOSE
-Deprives victim of all social support of their ability to resist.
-Develops an intense concern with self -this could be a home environment.
-Makes victim dependent.
VARIANTS
-Complete solitary confinement
-Complete or partial isolation
-Group Isolation
MONOPLOIZATION OF PERCEPTION
EFFECT AND PURPOSE
-Fixes attention upon immediate predicament.
-Eliminates information not in compliance with demands.
-Punishes independence and /or resistance.
VARIANTS
-Physical isolation
-Darkness or Bright light
-Restricted movement
-Monotonous Food
HUMILIATION AND DEGRADATION
EFFECT AND PURPOSE
-Makes resistance more ‘costly’ than compliance.
-‘Animal Level’ concerns.
VARIANTS
-Personal hygiene prevented
-Demeaning Punishments
-Insults and taunts
-Denial of Privacy
EXHAUSTION
EFFECT AND PURPOSE
-Weakens mental and physical ability to resist.
VARIANTS
-Semi-Starvation
-Sleep deprivation
-Prolonged interrogation
-Overexertion
THREATS
EFFECT AND PURPOSE
-Creates anxiety and despair
-Outlines cost of non-compliance.
VARIANTS
-Threats to kill.
-Threats of abandonment/non return.
-Threats against family.
-Vague threats.
-Mysterious changes of treatment.
OCCASIONAL INDULGENCES
-Positive motivation for compliance.
-Hinders adjustment to deprivation
EFFECT AND PURPOSE
-Positive motivation for compliance.
-Hinders adjustments to deprivation.
VARIANTS
-Occasional favours
-Rewards for partial compliance
-Promises.
DEMONSTRATING OMNIPOTENCE
-Suggests futility of resistance.
VARIANTS
-Confrontation.
-Showing complete control over victims face.
FORCING TRIVIAL DEMANDS
EFFECT AND PURPOSE
-Develops habit of compliance.
VARIANTS
-Enforcement of ‘rules’.
Amnesty International (1994
The Biderman Chart of Coercion A Roadmap for Government Coercion During the COVID-19 Pandemic
April 16, 2022Glen Asher – Oye Times
1.) Isolation – social distancing, physical distancing, quarantines at home and in other facilities, semi-isolation from elderly family members, lack of physical contact with loved ones, lack of ability to attend funerals and weddings.
2.) Monopolization of Perception – general restriction of all movement, prevent social gatherings including church, meetings, sporting events, concerts, complete control of the mainstream media and its coverage of the COVID-19 pandemic.
3.) Induced Debilitation/Exhaustion – stay-at-home orders, exercising and socializing is banned, exposed to 24 hour a day, 7 day a week negative media coverage.
4.) Threats – threats of fines and or imprisonment for breached emergency order laws, threaten to close businesses, threaten shuttering of all travel, threaten mandatory vaccines, heavy-handed use of police to enforce laws created under Emergency Orders.
5.) Occasional Indulgences – some intermittent reopening of stores and restaurants under strict rules including social distancing/capacities, increase the number of people that are allowed to meet in homes, churches, long-term care centres, allow small weddings and funerals.
6.) Demonstrating “Omnipotence” and “Omniscience” – force dependency on government handouts because of massive unemployment levels related to shuttering of the economy, develop surveillance techniques to ensure that social distancing and quarantining rules are being adhered to, float trial balloons about the need for a government-mandated Universal Basic Income, use of social media to ensure that only the pro-vaccine narrative receives coverage while all other theories are considered “fake news”.
7.) Degradation – humiliate people who refuse to wear masks, social distance or accept vaccination, force people to walk in a certain direction in public places and stand in certain places when eating in line, force people to wait in line to access goods and services.
8.) Enforcing Trivial Demands – family members must not be in close contact with each other, suggestions like wearing a mask or using glory holes while having sex, force people to wear masks while in their own home while at the same time government officials don’t obey their own proclamations.
It’s very clear that governments, intentionally or unintentionally, are following every aspect of the Biderman Chart of Coercion during the COVID-19 pandemic in an effort to control our every behaviour and force us to become willing automatons who cannot think for ourselves while those who are “in charge” cherry pick the rules that they wish to follow because, after all, they are both omnipotent and omniscient.
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