Mass Mind Control
Regardless of the political system in place the citizenry can be manipulated to the point where they give up their rights in exchange for 'safety'.
Problem Reaction Solution (Latin: Ordo ab Chao) is a mass mind control system. It is used to make changes to the law that the citizens would not accept otherwise.
Create a problem
Terrorism, financial crisis, etc
Manufacture a reaction
Let the mainstream media only broadcast/print the side of the problem you want to show
Provide a solution
wars, corporate tax-cuts, welfare budget cuts, etc.
Hegelian Dialectic
The general theory is based on the Hegelian Dialectic method thesis, antithesis, synthesis, but the specific term is usually only used in the context of a conspiracy theory.
Problem-Reaction-Solution is defined as the strategy of creating a crisis (the problem), waiting for a call for action to resolve the crisis (the reaction), then taking action (the solution), supposedly in response, which actually furthers a hidden agenda, usually gaining power. This is often cited as:
- The government wants power the people will not freely give.
- The government creates or exploits a problem, blaming it on others.
- The people react by asking the government for help, willing to give up their rights. Think terrorist attacks, Cyber Terrorism, Domestic Terrorism
- The government offers the solution that was planned long before the crisis.
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David Icke - Problem Reaction Solution
Not only does Problem-Reaction-Solution help those in power to achieve their political aims it also allows for the MSM to REFOCUS the attention of the masses towards events and issues that are aligned with those aims. If a news story starts to threaten the power structure then the citizenry can be directed away from potentially dangerous ideas back towards the stories blasted out by the MSM.
- Terror attacks
- Mass Shootings
- False Flags
- Epidemics
- Sex Scandals
- Major Sporting Events
- Mindless Entertainment
PRS can be applied to numerous current events including; WMDs in Iraq, Regime Change in Libya, Syrian Gas Attacks, etc.
Legislation Following Terror Attacks
USA - The Patriot Act -
UK - Prevention of Terrorism Act 2005 / Terrorism Act 2006 / Counter-Terrorism Act 2008
Canada - Bill C51 -
Australia - Anti-Terrorism 2005
Following the latest London Bridge terror attack the UK Prime Minister, Theresa May, has quickly moved to call for new, tougher, internet regulations in order to protect the public. It's unclear how limiting the rights of UK citizens and internet freedoms will be able to prevent future terror attacks. As we have seen so often, one of the main suspects in the attacks has been closely monitored by MI5, and even so, he was able to engage in Terrorism.