While Stalin was implementing his "scientific" brainwashing system in the Soviet Union, the free West (especially England, Canada and the USA) generally ignored it. No moral outcry was heard when millions of Russians were slaughtered or herded to labor camps. Why?
Actually, many Western leaders supported the Russian "experiment." What's more, they were already building a global network to research and impose the same mind control strategies on the rest of the world. So, in 1948, two years after Brock Chisholm took control of the WHO, the World Federation for Mental Health (WFMH) was founded. It would "enjoy consultative relationship with several UN agencies and... national groups"[7] but remain free from government oversight.
Dr. Chisholm, Margaret Mead and other social "scientists" wrote its founding document, "Mental Health and World Citizenship."[6] Notice their attitude toward traditional American values:
"Social institutions such as family and school impose their imprint early.... It is the men and women in whom these patterns of attitude and behavior have been incorporated who present the immediate resistance to social, economic and political changes. Thus, prejudice, hostility or excessive nationalism may become deeply embedded in the developing personality... often at great human cost.
"...change will be strongly resisted unless an attitude of acceptance has first been engendered."[7]
Today, more than half a century later, that "attitude of acceptance" is fast becoming the norm. Nations around the world are conforming to the mind-changing pattern set in the 1940s. The global network of "mental health" partners is working to prevent anything that would hinder collective and dialectical thinking in the rising global village. Outside that network, few notice how its tentacles are reaching into community health programs and civil society in nations around the world.[8]
They SAID: In Brave New World non-stop distractions of the most fascinating nature... are deliberately used as instruments of policy, for the purpose of preventing people from paying too much attention to the realities of the social and political situation....