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Security / Historical Introduction / Political Introduction / Energy / Descriptive Introduction of the Silent Weapon / Theoretical Introduction / General Energy Concepts / Mr. Rothschild's Energy Discovery / Apparent Capital as "Paper Inductor / Breakthrough / Application in Economics / The Economic Model / Industrial Diagrams / Three Industrial Classes Aggregation / The E-model / Economic Inductance / Inductive Factors to Consider / Translation / Time Flow Relationships and Self-destructive Oscillations / The Household Industry / Household Models / Economic Shock Testing / Introduction to Economic Amplifiers / Short List of Inputs / Short List of Outputs / Table of Strategies / Diversion, the Primary Strategy / Diversion Summary / Consent, the Primary Victory / Amplification Energy Sources / Logistics / The Artificial Womb / The Political Structure of a Nation - Dependency / Action/Offense / Responsibility / Summary / System Analysis / The Draft / Enforcement

The following is an excerpt from Behold A Pale Horse by William Cooper; Light Technology Publishing, 1991

The following document, dated May 1979, was found on July 7, 1986, in an IBM copier that had been purchased at a surplus sale.

TOP SECRET

Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars

An introductory programming manual
Operations Research
Technical Manual
TM-SW7905.1

SECURITY

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HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION

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POLITICAL INTRODUCTION

ENERGY

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DESCRIPTIVE INTRODUCTION OF THE SILENT WEAPON

THEORETICAL INTRODUCTION

Give me control over a nation's currency,
and I care not who makes its laws.

Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1743 - 1812)

GENERAL ENERGY CONCEPTS

    In the study of energy systems, there always appears three elementary concepts. These are potential energy, kinetic energy, and energy dissipation. And corresponding to these concepts, there are three idealized, essentially pure physical counterparts called passive components.

    1. In the science of physical mechanics, the phenomenon of potential energy is associated with a physical property called elasticity or stiffness, and can be represented by a stretched spring.
      In electronic science, potential energy is stored in a capacitor instead of a spring. This property is called capacitance instead of elasticity or stiffness.
    2. In the science of physical mechanics, the phenomenon of kinetic energy is associated with a physical property called inertia or mass, and can be represented by a mass or a flywheel in motion.
      In electronic science, kinetic energy is stored in an inductor (in a magnetic field) instead of a mass. This property is called inductance instead of inertia.
    3. In the science of physical mechanics, the phenomenon of energy dissipation is associated with a physical property called friction or resistance, and can be represented by a dashpot or other device which converts energy into heat.

    In electronic science, dissipation of energy is performed by an element called either a resistor or a conductor, the term "resistor" being the one generally used to describe a more ideal device (e.g., wire) employed to convey electronic energy efficiently from one location to another. The property of a resistance or conductor is measured as either resistance or conductance reciprocals.

    In economics these three energy concepts are associated with:
    Economic Capacitance - Capital (money, stock/inventory, investments in buildings and durables, etc.)
    Economic Conductance - Goods (production flow coefficients)
    Economic Inductance - Services (the influence of the population of industry on output)

    All of the mathematical theory developed in the study of one energy system (e.g., mechanics, electronics, etc.) can be immediately applied in the study of any other energy system (e.g., economics).

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MR. ROTHSCHILD'S ENERGY DISCOVERY

APPARENT CAPITAL AS "PAPER" INDUCTOR

BREAKTHROUGH

APPLICATION IN ECONOMICS

THE ECONOMIC MODEL

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INDUSTRIAL DIAGRAMS

THREE INDUSTRIAL CLASSES

Industries fall into three categories or classes by type of output:
Class #1 - Capital (resources)
Class #2 - Goods (commodities or use - dissipative)
Class #3 - Services (action of population
Class #1 industries exist at three levels:
(1) Nature - sources of energy and raw materials.
(2) Government - printing of currency equal to the gross national product (GNP), and extension of currency in excess of GNP.
(3) Banking - loaning of money for interest, and extension (inflation/counterfeiting) of economic value through the deposit loan accounts.
Class #2 industries exist as producers of tangible or consumer (dissipated) products. This sort of activity is usually recognized and labeled by the public as "industry."
Class #3 industries are those which have service rather than a tangible product as their output. These industries are called (1) households, and (2) governments. Their output is human activity of a mechanical sort, and their basis is population.

AGGREGATION

THE E-MODEL

ECONOMIC INDUCTANCE

INDUCTIVE FACTORS TO CONSIDER

TRANSLATION

(a few examples will be given.)

Charge - coulombs - dollars (1939).
Flow/Current - amperes (coulombs per second) - dollars of flow per year.
Motivating Force - volts - dollars (output) demand.
Conductance - amperes per volt - dollars of flow per year per dollar demand.
Capacitance - coulombs per volt - dollars of production inventory/stock per dollar demand.

TIME FLOW RELATIONSHIPS AND SELF-DESTRUCTIVE OSCILLATIONS

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THE HOUSEHOLD INDUSTRY

HOUSEHOLD MODELS

ECONOMIC SHOCK TESTING

INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMIC AMPLIFIERS

SHORT LIST OF INPUTS

THE PERSONAL PAPER TRAIL

HABIT PATTERNS - PROGRAMMING

NATIONAL INPUT INFORMATION

SHORT LIST OF INPUTS

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TABLE OF STRATEGIES

DIVERSION, THE PRIMARY STRATEGY

DIVERSION SUMMARY

CONSENT, THE PRIMARY VICTORY

AMPLIFICATION ENERGY SOURCES

LOGISTICS

THE ARTIFICIAL WOMB

THE POLITICAL STRUCTURE OF A NATION - DEPENDENCY

ACTION/OFFENSE

RESPONSIBILITY

SUMMARY

The people hire the politicians so that the people can:
(1) obtain security without managing it.
(2) obtain action without thinking about it.
(3) inflict theft, injury, and death upon others without having to contemplate either life or death.
(4) avoid responsibility for their own intentions.
(5) obtain the benefits of reality and science without exerting themselves in the discipline of facing or learning either of these things.
They give the politicians the power to create and manage a war machine:
(1) provide for the survival of the nation/womb.
(2) prevent encroachment of anything upon the nation/womb.
(3) destroy the enemy who threatens the nation/womb.
(4) destroy those citizens of their own country who do not conform for the sake of stability of the nation/womb.

SYSTEM ANALYSIS

THE DRAFT

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ENFORCEMENT

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