Linguistic psychological manipulation

15:22, 19 spalio 2025 versija, sukurta Eengglish (Aptarimas | indėlis) (Naujas puslapis: <b>Linguistic psychological manipulation</b> comprises a variety of linguistic tactics <br> of word-selection, grammar, punctuation, and spelling, any of which serves to exert a <br> psychological effect upon the person who reads them or hears them. <br> Such methods have various degrees of subtlety versus potency. <br> The psychological effect of such methods is to increase a person's suggestibility and to <br> disrupt their truth-perceiving perception, facilitating warped...)
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Linguistic psychological manipulation comprises a variety of linguistic tactics
of word-selection, grammar, punctuation, and spelling, any of which serves to exert a
psychological effect upon the person who reads them or hears them.
Such methods have various degrees of subtlety versus potency.
The psychological effect of such methods is to increase a person's suggestibility and to
disrupt their truth-perceiving perception, facilitating warped perception.
The duration of such effects increases as the chronic frequency of exposure to
such methods increases.
This serves to facilitate a more psychologically malleable population that is not
mentally tethered to reality.
The intelligence-agencies of various countries are known to use such methods,
including those of the United States, Britain, Australia, France, Sweden, and Finland.
For the english language, London-based british intelligence uses such methods the most
extensively.

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