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it would have a great impact if people could see you.” Since they accurately
identify the other person’s sense of inferiority and know that they can
easily influence them with such manipulation they frequently resort to
such ideas.
The next stage is to control the writings of such writers with their
sense of inferiority. In fact, most of these people are not particularly
talented writers anyway, but they are in one way or another made into
authors. These people are first provided with an opportunity to write
for the domestic market and later for international web sites or news-
papers. They then become “famous.” And all these writings are super-
vised and generally totally rewritten by those who provide those
opportunities. It begins with advice along the lines of “Do you not think
it might be better to say such and such instead?” after which these writings
gradually come to entirely support the views and interests of those
sinister forces. That is the trickery lying behind dozens of articles in the
international arena against a Muslim country or Muslims that obvi-
ously all share a common source.
At the basis of this system is the pseudointellectual sycophantic
character of various writers in the Middle East and Asia. Let us now
look at that pseudointellectual sycophant character in more detail:
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