Keyword: mindcontrol
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Public School Socialism by Ed Snyder July 30th, 2007 One of the initial goals that I had when I started this blog was to spur debate within the notes or the discussion board. Although there hasn’t been much participation in the discussion board, my article 5 Reasons Why You Should Homeschool, has led to considerable discussion and emails. Almost all of these responses have been encouraging with people agreeing with at least some of my points. One notable point of dissent from contributor Obsteve was left on the discussion board and later copied unedited to the blog here. Some of...
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Former KGB agent and Soviet defector Yuri Alexandrovich Bezmenov explains Communist psychological warfare methods and results.
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Remote detection satellites are used by the intelligence branch of the military to conduct mind control exercises in the theater of war. All this technology is dependent upon the higher branches of particle physics and quantum mechanics. The array of satellites safe in deep space cover the entire earth making the mind control intelligence program widely successful. Be amazed as you view this military program break out of the box. Go to the following web site that shows a real-time mind control zombie being manipulated by satellite and the military. www.MindControlUSA.com
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NATIONAL HEALTH FEDERATION A NOT-FOR-PROFIT HEALTH ORGANIZATION PRESS RELEASE ALERT America As You Know It May Soon Be Over OPPOSE The North American Cooperative Security Act (NACSA) (S.853 & H.R.2672) by Cheri Tips January 19, 2006 This urgent alert is being sent to all Congress Members. Even I, as a hardened health-freedom fighter, became physically ill putting this information together to alert you, the reader, to one of the most damning acts against America and its citizens. If you are a true American, the information that I will convey, should make your blood...
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The following is a press release from the FIRE about Stetson University's controversial magazine, Common Sense. Stetson University Outlaws Jay Leno Administrators Shamelessly Ban Student Magazine, Harangue Advertisers December 8, 2005 FIRE Press Release DELAND, Fla., December 8, 2005—Stetson University has announced that parody, “derogatory” or “demeaning” comments, and even jokes from The Tonight Show are out of bounds for its students. Stetson’s chilling declarations came after the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education (FIRE) protested the private Florida university’s censorship of a student magazine. “Stetson’s Orwellian policies should scare every student on its campus,” remarked FIRE President David French....
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Katie Holmes Continues Purge of Inner Circle Katie Holmes fired her publicist of nearly eight years on Tuesday. During her conversation with Leslie Sloane-Zelnick, Holmes did not mention that she was pregnant by fiancé Tom Cruise. The next day, the news broke. In short order, since meeting Cruise in April, Holmes has now fired her manager, changed agents and discharged her publicist. All had been her longtime allies. And let's not forget the broken engagement to actor Chris Klein back in March. That's a lot of activity for seven months. Where does that leave our Katie? I'm told that Holmes...
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<p>ReligiPol Mind Control (Religious and Political Mind Control).</p>
<p>See the below link for what the "martyr movement" in Iran is doing. There is always the distinct possibility that these female time bombs might show up in CONUS.</p>
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This article originally appeared in the December 1988 issue of Soldier of Fortune Magazine. The original title was "Two Minutes at Cam Ne", but the editorial staff renamed it "Fact, Fantasy and Film at Eleven." I wrote this article in reference to one of the most famous Vietnam war reports done by Morley Safer and CBS News in August of 1965. In this piece, his camerman filmed a Marine lighting the roof of a hut with a Zippo lighter, and another shot of a flame thrower being used on a hut. Roberts with VC at Cam Ne His tone and...
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Tom Cruise says girlfriend Katie Holmes "digs" the Church of Scientology. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Cruise says the 26-year-old "Batman Begins" actress is curious about Scientology, founded by L. Ron Hubbard. "Yes, absolutely. She digs it," the 42-year-old actor tells the magazine. When asked if he's become more passionate about Scientology, Cruise says: "I've always been passionate about it. I've always talked about it when people asked about it." He also confirmed there was a Scientology massage tent on the set of his upcoming film, "War of the Worlds."
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Katie Holmes won't portray Andy Warhol protege in a new movie because Tom Cruise believes it would be bad for her image. "Tom doesn't believe in (the drugs the movie character takes) because of his belief in Scientology." Holmes' rep said: "Katie is not attached to that project."
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Trust in a bottle? It sounds like a marketer's fantasy, like the fabled fountain of youth or the wild claims of fad diets. Yet that's what Swiss and American scientists demonstrate in new experiments with a nasal spray containing the hormone oxytocin. After a few squirts, human subjects were significantly more trusting and willing to invest money with no ironclad promise of a profit. The researchers acknowledged their findings could be abused by con artists or even sleazy politicians who might sway an election, provided they could squirt enough voters on their way to the polls. "Of course, this finding...
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Sitting Idly While Our Children Are Perverted? In 2002, the FEC decided (4-2) that the, McCain-Feingold Campaign Reforn Act did not apply to the Internet. I don’t know what McCain was thinking by wanting to apply the law to the Internet, but wasn’t it obvious to him that any “control” over the Internet would eventually result in silencing the conservative voices that populate it? You’d have to be brain dead to believe that a liberal judge like U.S. District Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly, a Clinton appointee, would tailor the decision to stop Billionaire George Soros, and leave blogger alone. Silence the conservative...
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I love brain food. A gentleman who has been a long-time warrior in the battle for our country forwarded a website to me, which you will find at the end of this article. What a find this is – what a doozy! You will be privileged to read a MAB-commissioned, research report (Man and Biosphere Reserves). It is a report that studied the failure of a U.N. Biosphere takeover attempt in the Ozark Mountains. The report documented the human opposition to the MAB takeover, how they successfully stopped the MAB takeover, and finally, recommendations made by the hired professional researchers...
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BRAIN-CONTROLLED PROSTHETICS IN FUTUREFeb 12, 2005 - FreeMarketNews.comby Michael J. RossResearchers are making tremendous progress in developing artificial limbs that can be controlled by the brain activity of people wearing those limbs. These devices utilize what is known as a "brain-computer interface" (BCI), of which there are two varieties: An individual's neuronal activity measurements can be detected using "single-unit recording", in which each electrode is implanted adjacent to an individual brain cell. Alternatively, the brain activity can be measured using electroencephalography (EEG), in which electrodes are attached to the patient's scalp, to measure aggregate signals. It is expected that within...
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If you think protecting your hard drive from viruses is important, but give no thought to the safety of your mind, please consider the following: * Secret agencies are conspiring to control your life and force you to live under a One World Government. The only thing stopping them are people of differing opinions. * Alien forces are seeking to subjugate humanity to their dominion. Abductees commonly report having their memories/minds altered. * Governmental regulations of questionable origin are forcing us to rid our world of lead based products and the benefits they hold. * The rise in "Entertainment Attractions"...
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8:38PM CT The first report from St. Louis is in - and presidential candidates Michael Badnarik (Libertarian) and David Cobb (Green Party) were just arrested. Badnarik was carrying an Order to Show Cause, which he intended to serve the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD). Earlier today, Libertarians attempted to serve these same papers at the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the CPD - but were stopped from approaching the CPD office by security guards.
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'THOUGHT CONTROL' ALLEGED - Teachers who protest anthem to undergo 'retraining' The Tokyo metropolitan board of education started a mandatory training program Monday for teachers who have been reprimanded for failing to stand up and sing the national anthem during school ceremonies. Some of the teachers called for a court injunction against the program in mid-July, saying it violates their individual rights to freedom of belief and thought. While the Tokyo District Court turned down the request for the injunction on July 23, saying the specifics of the program were unclear, it noted, "Should an identical training program be forced...
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Former California gubernatorial candidate Arianna Huffington is blasting the man who beat her last year, saying that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger is "a bully" for calling Golden State Democrats "girlie men." "What we've seen in Arnold is an alternation of the seducer and the bully," Huffington told the New York Times. "Seduction worked for a while because he's a very charming man and the people were so relieved to be rid of [recalled Gov.] Gray Davis and have someone entertaining in his place." But Huffington warned, "When the seduction doesn't work anymore, the bully comes out. The expression 'girlie man' is...
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<p>The U.S. Senate has passed Ted Kennedy's so-called "hate crimes" bill. In the words of the Traditional Values Coalition, it will criminalize a person's thoughts and provides unequal penalties for the same crime—depending upon the motivation of the accused. That means that the media that possibly provoked or influenced commission of the crime will come in for scrutiny. Yet our liberal media have remained silent on the constitutional and First Amendment implications of this approach.</p>
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