RE: What kind of mind control tech could make you forget specific things?
LoP GuestWrote:
ZardozWrote:
There is a forum that often removes posts. It seems like when people are right on the pulse of the truth - the comments will vanish. I had it happen to a few of my comments there too. The thing that bothered me was that I couldn't recall anything about the comment when I saw it was gone.
Not a word or subject matter....nothing. Even if I wrote it, I couldn't recall anything about it.....minutes later. I couldn't recall others' comments either. There was one thread that most comments were removed on...but of course, I can't remember the subject. I found it amusing at the time because it seemed tame compared to other threads.
My memory is better than most people's. I'm not that spacey. It was a red flag and I ditched the site.
I've never experienced anything like that on any other forum. I always recall what it is that I wrote that got removed because it's kind of amusing. It doesn't happen to me that much.
So, say for example, the DOD ran that site and had all kinds of interesting tools at their disposal. What would have that effect on people's minds? How is this done? What would you call it? Anyone?
I'm not really clear on your question. Are you asking if intelligence operations have the capability to erase memory or alter memory subliminally?
The answer to that question is: I don't know.
I have seen "profile" pictures of officers, they are unique in that the background is white but it's sort of "sparkly" (best way I can describe it, kind of like a "glamour shot"). I'm not sure if they embed information in that picture (steganography) but that might be it or it could be something else. I haven't done the research on that. It could be that they have some sort of active content displayed as fixed content that isn't widely available that's being used on public sites which might or might not answer your question.
They wouldn't really need active content to do what you've said but it can help because then they can target the sublimation by the individual...and I shouldn't have just said that on a public forum. If you can tailor the sublimation for the individual the effects are likely longer lasting.
Oh funny you mention Steganography.. man that is a creepy thing I just have no idea of whether or not humans can actually decipher those though! I wish I were a psychologist with am MRI or something and be doing these tests to see it myself!
When a leaf falls, who's fault is it?
The tree that let it go,
The wind for blowing it away,
Or the leaf that got tired of holding on?
1110.00 lop guest User ID: 121677 09-29-2012 04:17 PM
RE: What kind of mind control tech could make you forget specific things?
They show up out-of-body around your bed, and DOR puts you to sleep, and they then strangle to death your body's 3D memory-body which holds you here (makes you belong) that you would normally be able to use as a vehicle to re-experience in vivid 3D your past, including past lives. You remember "normal jumble stuff" upon awakening, but 3D reexperience is no longer an option for you. You will likely have a pimple forming at the base of your skull in the back, and you will feel a strange sensation in your head, almost like pain.
RE: What kind of mind control tech could make you forget specific things?
JohntarazWrote:
Re-reading you OP Zardoz, I see you are looking for some specific reasons that there was a memory wipe of your posts and replies.
My theory is two possibilities.
Both based on trauma.
The first is, you will remember that when posting a reply in direct opposition to the predominant ideology and culture, there were swift and vicious attacks. The mind can easily and quickly represses trauma or negative experiences. The memory of it happening may be there, but the translation from intellectual thought to emotional reaction sublimates the intellectual reasoning that brought you into your thinking response. It interrupts the line of reasoning and natural internal dialogue, and stimulates the fight flight survival mechanisms. It is difficult to get back into that composure, usually feels like not worth it.
The second theory is more woo woo. But every once in awhile when my connection would lag, or a page would freeze loading, there were inexplicable text and patterns on the screen. Sometimes only for a nanosecond, easy to not recognize or interpret, but it seemed like something. So perhaps there is some subliminal portion to the memory "attack". Maybe it is embedded in the frame-rate refresh-rate herz cycle or whatever - I'm not tech savy in that department.
So in concert with my previous reply, and these added musings,
I would guess it is a multi-pronged arsenal of tavistockian wickedness that hacks into the minds of unsuspecting waifs, to condition them to hate "muzzies" and love the war machine of blood and destruction.
And if you're not on board with the borg, then you can literally "fo-ged aboud it."
Mmmm.. my trains of thought too. Have you ever considered recording your screen in terms of the second one?
When a leaf falls, who's fault is it?
The tree that let it go,
The wind for blowing it away,
Or the leaf that got tired of holding on?
LoP Guest lop guest User ID: 124059 09-29-2012 04:31 PM
RE: What kind of mind control tech could make you forget specific things?
ZardozWrote:
LoP GuestWrote:
word for the wise... NoScript and Adblocker +
I've got both on at that site despite their request not to do that. For clarity's sake - I'm talking about A T S.
JanusWrote:
Targeted microwave manipulation for your mind
(and you thought those towers were only carrying cell phones)
and, simple ghost-mod manipulation of posts on the computer.
It all runs through the satellites faster than the speed of light.
They all communicate with each other.
They are all controlled by the same parameters, built in by
the military industrial complex for lack of a better identification,
designed to be used by spies, intel, counterintel, etc.
If we had any sense, we wouldn't play with the toys they
let us have, that they control.
Shazam!
JohntarazWrote:
Re-reading you OP Zardoz, I see you are looking for some specific reasons that there was a memory wipe of your posts and replies.
My theory is two possibilities.
Both based on trauma.
The first is, you will remember that when posting a reply in direct opposition to the predominant ideology and culture, there were swift and vicious attacks. The mind can easily and quickly represses trauma or negative experiences. The memory of it happening may be there, but the translation from intellectual thought to emotional reaction sublimates the intellectual reasoning that brought you into your thinking response. It interrupts the line of reasoning and natural internal dialogue, and stimulates the fight flight survival mechanisms. It is difficult to get back into that composure, usually feels like not worth it.
The second theory is more woo woo. But every once in awhile when my connection would lag, or a page would freeze loading, there were inexplicable text and patterns on the screen. Sometimes only for a nanosecond, easy to not recognize or interpret, but it seemed like something. So perhaps there is some subliminal portion to the memory "attack". Maybe it is embedded in the frame-rate refresh-rate herz cycle or whatever - I'm not tech savy in that department.
So in concert with my previous reply, and these added musings,
I would guess it is a multi-pronged arsenal of tavistockian wickedness that hacks into the minds of unsuspecting waifs, to condition them to hate "muzzies" and love the war machine of blood and destruction.
And if you're not on board with the borg, then you can literally "fo-ged aboud it."
Very interesting posts! It's so sudden - like someone wiped my memory. Nothing is happening that I can perceive on a conscious level. I've always wondered if they could attack based on resonant frequency. You could easily use dark and light arts to attack (psychically) the person who posts online without ever knowing their name, location or anything. I'm sure they've got technology that is pretty far out like that.....
If you knew it at one point, then it was gone, there must be eventual recollection or recognizing of that occurring, otherwise you wouldn't be conscious of it ever happening.
I conjecture that it is both technological and psychic.
There is a psychic element to varying degrees I have experienced.
It is so difficult, for me at least, to definitely verify with any quantitative evidence. More like an intuition and feeling. But yeah, keep internal self defense systems and positive energy going or it can be almost debilitating at times. That is part of the goal it seems.
"The unexamined life is not worth living."--Socrates" There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true."
— Søren Kierkegaard Most arguments rely on appeals to authority or morality. Truth and reason necessarily rely on neither.
Johntaraz A Hunger Artist User ID: 124143 10-01-2012 12:37 AM
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RE: What kind of mind control tech could make you forget specific things?
eviloliveWrote:
JohntarazWrote:
Re-reading you OP Zardoz, I see you are looking for some specific reasons that there was a memory wipe of your posts and replies.
My theory is two possibilities.
Both based on trauma.
The first is, you will remember that when posting a reply in direct opposition to the predominant ideology and culture, there were swift and vicious attacks. The mind can easily and quickly represses trauma or negative experiences. The memory of it happening may be there, but the translation from intellectual thought to emotional reaction sublimates the intellectual reasoning that brought you into your thinking response. It interrupts the line of reasoning and natural internal dialogue, and stimulates the fight flight survival mechanisms. It is difficult to get back into that composure, usually feels like not worth it.
The second theory is more woo woo. But every once in awhile when my connection would lag, or a page would freeze loading, there were inexplicable text and patterns on the screen. Sometimes only for a nanosecond, easy to not recognize or interpret, but it seemed like something. So perhaps there is some subliminal portion to the memory "attack". Maybe it is embedded in the frame-rate refresh-rate herz cycle or whatever - I'm not tech savy in that department.
So in concert with my previous reply, and these added musings,
I would guess it is a multi-pronged arsenal of tavistockian wickedness that hacks into the minds of unsuspecting waifs, to condition them to hate "muzzies" and love the war machine of blood and destruction.
And if you're not on board with the borg, then you can literally "fo-ged aboud it."
Mmmm.. my trains of thought too. Have you ever considered recording your screen in terms of the second one?
I haven't. Screen capture, I should get an app. for this, or use the function key - whatever, haven't used it for a long time.
Also, not sure it would work. Maybe after trying many times - since it is flashing between frames, or during refresh.
"The unexamined life is not worth living."--Socrates" There are two ways to be fooled. One is to believe what isn't true; the other is to refuse to believe what is true."
— Søren Kierkegaard Most arguments rely on appeals to authority or morality. Truth and reason necessarily rely on neither.
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