Any asperger or autistic heard of MKULTRA?

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18 Jan 2011, 6:59 pm

Bad chicago hardcore.



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20 Jan 2011, 6:03 pm

that's hilarious. i can't remember how bad they were.



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18 Nov 2013, 4:49 pm

The Nazis did not lose the war, they just had to move.



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18 Nov 2013, 6:25 pm

MKUltra is just a tiny tip of a very large iceberg. Once you start researching that, you will find yourself going down a deep, deep rabbit hole. MKUltra is just a relatively recent (1950's) CIA experiment in 'hard' mind control, that is strongly controlling the mind of one individual. From there you will learn about the more pervasive, subtle methods of 'soft' mind control, controlling the minds of the masses. Something that has been going on for ages. As a matter of fact, the etymology of the word "government" is guberno (to steer, direct) and mente(mind), e.g., mind control.

Most mind control methods are psychological in nature, and involve doing some very immoral things to the subject or subjects.
It's not some drug, or electromagnetic radiation, requiring a "tin foil hat". Actually, the idea of the "tin foil hat" is just an obfuscation propagated in culture to redirect most people away from the subject for fear of being mocked by their peers.

Mind control is everywhere, almost every aspect of society is some form of mind control.

I'll just leave it at that. Those who are curious can do their own research and decide for themselves. But a word of caution, you will never look at the world the same way again. You'd be better off staying in ignorant bliss.


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