Master Suppression Techniques and UFO´s, in MSM.
Master Suppression Techniques (MST) is a concept that has been studied by Norwegian sociologists, Ingjald Nissen and feminist theorist, Berit Ås. Nissen wrote about MST in 1953, while Ås’ work on the topic gained widespread attention in the 1970s. MST refers to the subtle and pervasive ways in which dominant individuals or groups maintain power over marginalized individuals or groups. Examples of MST include silencing, trivializing, and ridiculing.
Nissen’s research on MST was influential in the development of the concept, and Ås acknowledged his contribution to the field. Both Nissen and Ås’ work on MST has been influential in the fields of gender studies, sociology, and psychology.
MST in use, in some parts of MSM.
The existence of extraterrestrial life has been a topic of fascination and debate for decades, with many claiming to have seen or encountered alien beings. However, the mainstream media has largely ignored or ridiculed the idea of extraterrestrial presence on Earth, using master suppression techniques to suppress discussion and information on the subject.
Master suppression techniques refer to tactics used by dominant groups to maintain their power and control over subordinate groups. In this case, the dominant group is those who do not believe in the existence of extraterrestrial life ( at least officially), while the subordinate group is those who are convinced of ( or having a strong incline to be convinsed of), an extraterrestrial presence on Earth.
One of the most common master suppression techniques used by the media to suppress the idea of extraterrestrial presence on Earth is ridicule. Mainstream media often dismisses the subject as a fringe conspiracy theory, despite the existence of solid evidence supporting the possibility of extraterrestrial encounters. This technique is used to undermine the credibility of the subordinate group and discourage open discussion of the topic.






Another master suppression technique used by the media is the use of selective reporting. This involves reporting only on stories that support the dominant narrative while ignoring or downplaying any evidence to the contrary. For example, credible military witnesses who report sightings of UFOs are often ignored or dismissed by mainstream media, while sensationalized stories with little evidence are given extensive coverage.
A third master suppression technique used by the media is the use of strawman arguments. This involves creating a distorted or exaggerated version of the subordinate group’s beliefs and then attacking that version instead of engaging with their actual arguments. In the case of extraterrestrial phenomena, the media may create a caricature of believers as crazy or delusional, while ignoring the solid evidence supporting their claims.
Finally, the media may use the technique of censorship to suppress discussion of extraterrestrial phenomena. This involves suppressing or outright banning information or discussion on the subject, often through the guise of promoting “skepticism” or “rationality.” This technique is used to limit the exposure of the subordinate group’s arguments and evidence to the broader public.