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Richard Rider

Exposing the slimy Delphi Technique used in public meetings

If you’re a political or issue activist, you’ve likely been to these “outreach” and “consensus” meetings, where proponents rig the procedure (and often pack the audience) to get the results they desire while ignoring, stifling, or ridiculing dissent.

Though there are many variations, this procedure is best known as the Delphi Technique. It’s a con job used mostly (though by no means exclusively) by the Left so that they can later claim to the gullible and/or allied press that everyone agrees with their suppositions and conclusions.

Here’s a worthwhile video demonstrating how this strategy works in an actual meeting.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=-zpA1althjo

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One Response to “Exposing the slimy Delphi Technique used in public meetings”

  1. Robert Bosich Says:

    The larger the population sample you move closer to the average, the consensus given some are well informed, some at the beach chunking hot dogs, others contrarians, some lapdogs, a few illiterates, the obligatorty zealots….a diverseness…

    But what if the population is secretly picked or a seemingly normal population is diabolically given drip drip drip propaganda, like we are ok….ok….ok…ok…ok…

    OH! You who think there is no BIG BROTHER…or BROTHERS….the moon is made of Brie…Brie….Brie…and Michele is not an angry woman….not…not…..angry….angry…woman!