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Trauma based mind control, besides HAARP, is a favourite weapon of the Illuminati. Although it is an important mind control instrument, there are more. Also in use are efficient propaganda methods combined with NLP through mass media, systematic mass hypnosis of mankind by subliminal messages with targeted conditioning on the satanic world government, neurochip implantation into innocent people ("targeted individuals" or, TI's) and manipulation of thoughts by HAARP via frequency modulation.

The roots of occult rituals and practices of "mind control" are deep in human history.[1] World War II accelerated the mind control researches, so that a new secret science came up. The pioneer was the ruthless Nazi, Dr. Josef Mengele[a], which was well known for his torture experiments. His methods researched the maximum amount of pain a human was able to bear, and the minimum amount of love they needed. The main goal was to find out, how one could make an individual do things he would never do by his free will—to create a perfectly obedient slave.[a]

The Illuminati financed the Nazis.[2] President Harry S. Truman brought the most important Nazi scientists from the divisions of rocket research[c] and mind control[c] into the US, under the name Project Paperclip, and gave them high positions in science and military. Mengele got the new name "Dr. Green"[a] and took the administration of the following mind control research programs. In order to prevent his condemnation, or his assassination, his death was staged.[3].

The United States now began a sequence of top secret researches, as consequence, with the names Bluebird[4], MKUltra, and others, along with many more sub-projects. In the seventies the government was forced by raising public suspicion to make a few confessions. As a result, the world got to know about the mind control Project, "MKUltra" (Mind Kontrolle Ultra secret).

Because of the constantly changing project names of the mind control agenda, the general public had been confused and was forced to think, that this science was far less developed, than it was in reality. The people got to know only some puzzle pieces about the truth of MKUltra, and nothing about the broad branching of various other projects, which also included Project Monarch.

Common methods of MKUltra have been drugging, hypnosis, torture, and surgery without consent. Amongst others, prisoners and helpless patients had been used as guinea pigs.

The mind control had involved intelligence, military, governments, industry, science, churches, lounges and sects




https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/why-do-some-people-believe-in-conspiracy-theories/
Why Do Some People Believe in Conspiracy Theories?

Christopher French, a professor of psychology at Goldsmiths, University of London, explains:
Although conspiracy beliefs can occasionally be based on a rational analysis of the evidence, most of the time they are not. As a species, one of our greatest strengths is our ability to find meaningful patterns in the world around us and to make causal inferences. We sometimes, however, see patterns and causal connections that are not there, especially when we feel that events are beyond our control.
The attractiveness of conspiracy theories may arise from a number of cognitive biases that characterize the way we process information. “Confirmation bias” is the most pervasive cognitive bias and a powerful driver of belief in conspiracies. We all have a natural inclination to give more weight to evidence that supports what we already believe and ignore evidence that contradicts our beliefs. The real-world events that often become the subject of conspiracy theories tend to be intrinsically complex and unclear. Early reports may contain errors, contradictions and ambiguities, and those wishing to find evidence of a cover-up will focus on such inconsistencies to bolster their claims.

“Proportionality bias,” our innate tendency to assume that big events have big causes, may also explain our tendency to accept conspiracies. This is one reason many people were uncomfortable with the idea that President John F. Kennedy was the victim of a deranged lone gunman and found it easier to accept the theory that he was the victim of a large-scale conspiracy.
Another relevant cognitive bias is “projection.” People who endorse conspiracy theories may be more likely to engage in conspiratorial behaviors themselves, such as spreading rumors or tending to be suspicious of others' motives. If you would engage in such behavior, it may seem natural that other people would as well, making conspiracies appear more plausible and widespread. Furthermore, people who are strongly inclined toward conspiratorial thinking will be more likely to endorse mutually contradictory theories. For example, if you believe that Osama bin Laden was killed many years before the American government officially announced his death, you are also more likely to believe that he is still alive.
None of the above should indicate that all conspiracy theories are false. Some may indeed turn out to be true. The point is that some individuals may have a tendency to find such theories attractive. The crux of the matter is that conspiracists are not really sure what the true explanation of an event is—they are simply certain that the “official story” is a cover-up.
 
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How offensive! You just triggered me! Now I have PTSD because of you...I hope you're happy... |:{
Happiness/ unhappiness comes in strange ways. "One man's person's meat is another man's person's poison."

I refer you to this thread for rectification: Here
 

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Happiness/ unhappiness comes in strange ways. "One man's person's meat is another man's person's poison."

I refer you to this thread for rectification: Here
Did you just use the word "person"? That is very discriminatory against the other-kin community.

You obviously are an alt-right, straight, cis, white non other-kin man, and you disgusts me...
 

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Did you just use the word "person"? That is very discriminatory against the other-kin community.

You obviously are an alt-right, straight, cis, white non other-kin man, and you disgusts me...
I can't blame you one bit. Not only must I admit reprehensibility but I don't even know what "the other-kin community" is. You are so right I'm almost to the point of being self-righteous about it.
 
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My favorite by far, a positive conspiracy theory:

The Road to Roota Theory

Short version: Alan Greenspan, a former disciple of Ayn Rand and Federal Reserve Chairman, is the real life John Galt. He's given Wall Street enough rope to hang themselves by putting computer programs in place that manipulate the monetary system and handed them the keys. They're enriching themselves short term but long term they're bringing about the collapse of fiat currency, central banking, corrupt government and globalism. Yes, it's only a matter of time.

That or the theory is a niche disinformation project designed to instill complacency. By Russia, no doubt. Bix Weir's overactive imagination is not an option because where's the fun in that?
 

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I like gender studies. The claim that biological sex does not exist is just hilarious. Awesome sh#t!

But I really adore Lloyd Pye' s work on the star child and bigfoots:


And I also like Christian conspiracy theories. Very entertaining.
This topic was rightfully mentioned in the thread "INTP porn" and I couldn't agree more.
 

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Confession: I used to love watching conspiracy theory videos on YouTube. I found them thoroughly entertaining. I viewed them like stories told through non-traditional means. I even thought about making a "video game" that would link a bunch of digital media (websites, YouTube videos, Twitter bots, etc...) to create puzzles and tell a story. Unfortunately, I was naive in my youth and the world is full of dumb shits who actually believe this sort of stuff. Such a game could be highly irresponsible. As always, dumb shits ruin it for everyone.

Anyway, some of my favorites:
The Black Knight satellite: The idea of an alien satellite orbiting the planet to possibly monitor life on this planet for thousands of years is pretty damn cool to me.

Stanley Kubrick warned us about [insert topic] through his films: This is admittedly just because I'm a big Kubrick fan. His films are left wide open to interpretation, and it seems the schizophrenics have a field day with that.

Project Monarch: I think Clivy already mentioned MK Ultra, but what if the research never ended. That's the idea behind Project Monarch, the best horror story I ever read. I first heard about it a few weeks before a guy decided to walk into Comet Pizza fully armed to liberate the children held captive deep in the depths of the now famous family friendly pizza joint (see, dumb shits ruin everything). Anyway, like pizza gate, project monarch is all about the abduction of children and pedophile but also includes physical abuse and mind control. Apparently, their is research being conducted whereby children are abducted and then, for years, subjected to unspeakable forms of abuse in order to fracture them mentally. This mental fracturing results in multiple personalities which are then controlled through various means to do the bidding of their controllers. The artists Kim Noble is, who famously has 21 different personalities, is said to be a victim of the experiments. Her paintings are said to depict many of the tortures the experiments involve, and they are pretty disturbing and weird.

Almost anything involving aliens (except the crap that purports to know anything about aliens such as "this politician I don't like is a reptilian" or "these are the different aliens that are visiting earth". It's all clearly horseshit that fails to suspend disbelief--terrible story telling).
 

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I think the most interesting conspiracy theory I've come across is the one that says humans are not from this planet but are actually aliens who came here at some point to form a colony or perhaps a prison planet.

And a large number of possible UFO references in ancient literary texts and art...that's fun to read about too.

I see this stuff as amusing...I don't have any good reason to form an opinion on it, but it's definitely amusing to read about it.

But there is one that I will admit to actually believing ... I do sincerely doubt that we ever went to the moon. The Cold War propaganda theory seems pretty convincing to me. and I definitely seem to have a mistrust of government officials in general so I wouldn't put it past them to set up something like that.
 

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This is my favourite conspiracy theory!

 
 
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Oh and then there's the one that says the US government has been requiring the media to make fun of the entire topic of aliens in general - creating a vibe of buffoonery and shame around the whole topic of alien visitation, to hide the fact that they actually did find aliens and are studying them! Hiding in plain sight! Ha!

I giggle thinking about all this. Like I don't have any reason to form an opinion one way of the other but it's so fun to read about.
 

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Here's one:

Every last bit of social rift in western society - feminism, the rise of the SJW, Brexit, racism, Trump... the lot - all happened via Russian and/or Chinese psy-ops campaigns where divisive ideas were slowly injected into the public sphere via social media.

https://www.theguardian.com/technol...-russia-us-election-fake-news-released-public

Gotta love that free, liberal, society everyone claims to want. Y'know, that one with the free, open internet with social media used billions of times a day... the same social media that can be accessed and toyed with by nation state government operatives... from anywhere in the world...
 
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