What does "Chronicles of Narnia", Richard Pryor and "Brokeback
Mountain" Have to do with Anonymous M
That's right "Chronicles of Narnia", Richard Pryor and the new
movie "Brokeback Mountain" posess an insidious link to, a
controversial persuasion author, JK Ellis.
This is a conspiracy of implication.
JK Ellis and Richard Pryor - fearless in telling you whats on
our minds. JK Ellis and the movie "Chronicles of Narnia" -
compelling in what we have to offer. JK Ellis and the new movie
"Brokeback Mountain" - willing to discuss things that everyone
else wants to ignore or deny.
This is merely a demonstration of how one can persuade by
association and implication. Simply by comparing the writer JK
Ellis to three things in the popular culture it creates a fit in
the mind s of the public.
JK Ellis points this out on his Mind Control blog
http://mindcontrol101.blogspot.com as "not quite the same thing
as name dropping to impress people but it's along the sames
lines."
How do the best PR people in the world use this strategy?
1) Quotes - telling people what other people have said about
you. This is different than just stating it out right. "Quotes"
provides distance.
2) Plant a story or press release that piggy backs something in
the popular culture with your name. Example: "Controversial Mind
Control Author warns of advance influence technology in Harry
Potter movies".
3) Covertly drop a name. Meaning while you're on the phone you
turn your back to the listener and whisper just loud enough for
them to hear "Tell Mr. Tarantino that I can't work with him
until his assistant clears his schedule for me. There's no way
that.... Oops... I have to go."
4) Leaving a scratch pad on your desk with the words "Lindsay
Lohan cell# 619-722-8099"
The key is to distance yourself as much as possible from
actually dropping the name yourself.
None of this is new, of course. Planting credible evidence has
been one keys to success since the time of Chinese General Sun
Tzu.
For more information on covert persuasion and mind control you
can read JK Ellis blog at http://mindcontrol101.blogspot.com .