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To: Ymani Cricket

ransomnote: For a larger version of the pic in ymani cricket's post, click here.

In the General/Chat forum, on a thread titled Q ~ Trust Trump's Plan ~ 12/06/2022 Vol.440, Q Day 1865, Ymani Cricket wrote:
"Don't you find it odd that the precursor to MK ULTRA was Project BLUEBIRD?"

"Tin foil time, but is the Twitter logo a nod to that?"

https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP83-01042R000800010003-1.pdf

https://t.me/somebitchiknow/2675

Interesting find!

I think Twitter is the mass version of mind control technology/techniques and MK Ultra is the individualized program for gaining control of an individual.

They have likely been working to cross inform these two approaches - with Twitter research on users providing clues into pursuasive words/stories and MK Ultra research on people providing clues as to pacing delivery (e.g., alternating bad/good punishment/reward) or things like required number of repetitions etc.

I recall reading that North Korea had gained much of the mass control that Twitter is designed to establish. Citizens have brittle empty stares of the indoctrinated as they perform elaborate drills and coordinated displays/dances without any audience at all, on a daily basis, dressed in full costume and performed by people near starvation.

NK orchestras dressed in costume accompanied grave diggers to orchards and played militaristic music to which grave diggers dug holes (the article said, "dug their own graves").

NK has ample resources to feed its people but they aren't permitted to harvest enough to eat in order to keep them near starvation - a technique that may have hailed from MK Ultra type research - mind control often utilizes starvation. That's likely why Brandon's regime is shutting down food production in America every way possible.

The costumes and formality, music and dance, seem like the social or Twitter aspect of meeting what you believe to be others social expectations that you remain in step, in tune with them. I recall people being canceled by public disapproval on Twitter, most of it likely fake, but their lives were changed for saying something unpopular. NK approves...

This article about hypnosis makes the point that you don't have to be asleep, you just have to be made more receptive to suggestion, which I think is Twitter's calling card:

https://problogger.com/hypnotic-writing-5-effective-strategies-to-put-your-reader-in-a-trance/

The induction of a state of consciousness in which a person becomes highly responsive to suggestion or direction.

Point #3 in the article talks about the persuasive power of story telling (e.g.,  "Studies show that when we engage our imagination, the lines between what’s mentally constructed and what is real gets very blurry.") and I think that's a key power Twitter uses - million of fake accounts providing emotional stories (lies) to indoctrinate the masses in a way that text book learning or news reports can't.

I think story telling (e.g.,Twitter type content) may be what drove that Obama fan to rave that she would no longer have to worry about making car payments now that he had been installed in office.

Very interesting stuff, ymani cricket. Tools like Twitter and Facebook and MK Ultra seem like parts of the computer game Sim City, wherein the object is build a world of people and manage them. *sigh*

 


329 posted on 12/06/2022 11:24:35 PM PST by ransomnote (IN GOD WE TRUST)
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To: ransomnote

::Tools like Twitter and Facebook and MK Ultra seem like parts of the computer game Sim City, wherein the object is build a world of people and manage them.::

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Apt comparison.


519 posted on 12/07/2022 4:17:30 PM PST by Bigg Red (Trump will be sworn in under a shower of confetti made from the tattered remains of the Rat Party.)
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