While most of us who question authority know the kind of havoc such psych ops have already produced. Case in point: the phony trashing of Saddam Hussein's statue to look like a huge crowd spontaneously participated, when in fact it was a handfull of "trained dogs." Kudos to the publishers of this study.
Fake Photos Alter Real Memories
By Andrea Thompson, LiveScience Staff Writer
posted: 26 November 2007 07:51 am ET
[…] To test what effect doctored photos might have, researchers from the University of California, Irvine, and the University of Padua in Italy showed 299 people aged 19 to 84 either an actual photo or an altered photo of two historical events, the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest in Beijing and the 2003 anti-war protest in Rome.
The original Tiananmen Square image was altered to show a crowd watching at the sidelines as a lone man stands in front of a row of tanks. The Rome anti-war protest photograph was altered to show riot police and a menacing, masked protester among the crowd of demonstrators.
When answering questions about the events, the participants had differing recollections of what happened. Those who viewed the altered images of the Rome protest recalled the demonstration as violent and negative and recollected more physical confrontation and property damage than actually occurred.
Participants who viewed the doctored photos also said they were less inclined to take part in future protests, according to the study, detailed in the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology. [emphasis added]
"It’s potentially a form of human engineering that could be applied to us against our knowledge and against our wishes, and we ought to be vigilant about it," said UC Irvine psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, who designed the study. "With the addition of a few little upsetting and arousing elements in the Rome protest photo, people remembered this peaceful protest as being more violent than it was, and as a society we have to figure how we can regulate this."
http://www.livescience.com/technology/071126-faked-photos.html
November 26, 2007
Creating [Warped] History
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Etichette: Elizabeth Loftus, Irvine, mind control, Propaganda, Rome Anti-War Protest, Tiananmen Square, University of California, University of Padua
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