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Interview with Bill Siegel on "The Control Factor" – No concrete investigative leads

The passage is a promotional interview discussing abstract concepts about perception and threat, without naming specific actors, transactions, dates, or allegations. It offers no actionable leads for Bill Siegel frames his book as exposing a mental 'control factor' that blinds people to threats. He references historical examples (Hitler, 9/11) to illustrate perceived blindness. The interview focu

Date
November 11, 2025
Source
House Oversight
Reference
House Oversight #024420
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1
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The passage is a promotional interview discussing abstract concepts about perception and threat, without naming specific actors, transactions, dates, or allegations. It offers no actionable leads for Bill Siegel frames his book as exposing a mental 'control factor' that blinds people to threats. He references historical examples (Hitler, 9/11) to illustrate perceived blindness. The interview focu

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22 = Print This Post THE CONTROL EAS DOR Our Struggle to See the True Threat aS BILE SLEGEL FrontPage Interview’s guest today is Bill Siegel, a lawyer and business executive. He has been a producer of several documentary films and assists numerous non-profit organizations. He is the author of The Control Factor: Our Struggle to See the True Threat. FP: Bill Siegel, welcome to FrontPage Interview. Congratulations on this brilliant book. It is without question one of the most vital works of our time. Let’s begin with what inspired you to write it. Siegel: Thanks for having me Jamie. As a young boy born in the mid 1950s, I was fascinated with footage of Hitler and the Third Reich and could never understand how the Jews of the time could not see the evil that seemed so obvious. Not yet appreciative of the benefit of hindsight, I could not comprehend the blindness. Following 9/11, like so many others, I began to study Islam, its history, its current movements, terrorism and so on. As I would learn one stunning aspect after another, I would discuss them with friends and associates. Rather than confront the facts I would present, they would find one clever way after another to avoid the frightening truth of what America and the West truly face. Their fear appeared obvious to me. I began to catalog many of my friends’ different maneuvers to dispel the anxiety that they found so difficult to endure. The more I focused on their mental processes (as well as my own) the more I began to see a structure to the mental endeavor and to understand what I had, as a child, found so difficult to explain. FP: Tell us about the Control Factor, what you describe as “that effort our minds enga ge in in order to keep us blind” and that “process of a voiding seeing the threats we face.” It’s also about, as you state, trying to believe that the threat is under our control, when in fact it is not. Kindly enlighten us as to these profound insights you make in terms of the Control Factor. Siegel: First, let’s distinguish the ”real world” where real battles are taking place from the mental battlefield which occurs in each of our minds. We tend to believe our perceptions are simply clear realizations of what is “out there” and overlook how much our internal worlds can literally determine what we see. When our internal minds become anxious and sense a loss of “control,” they tend to concoct ways to distort our

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