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Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 10:04 pm Post subject: Chinese Boxes |
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Hi - this is my first post here. I'm not involved in the 9/11 truth movement but I've viewed eg 'Loose Change', and I found the unusual options market trading in the preceding days particularly interesting - although if the mainstream view of events is correct this could have been associates of the terrorists. I'm going to re-post something I saw recently at tin-foil central forum godlikeproductions because I enjoyed reading it - I'd be interested in hearing what anyone here who knows much more about this stuff than me makes of this truly paranoid, PhilDickian view:
"911 Was NOT An Inside Job. Heed my words because the rampant "911 Was An Inside Job" conspiracy theories began and continue as a psyops mind control program to keep the people of the earth diverted from the greater danger lurking just outside their awareness.
911 was not an inside job. Although the US failed to stop the terrorist hijacking and crashing of 4 passenger jets on 9-11-2001, this failure was due to incompetence and failed foreign and domestic policies. Every 9-11 conspiracy theory, which puts the US at fault in a dark and nefarious plot, is promoting a psyops mind control program.
The psyops mind control program has been so successful that it has convinced hordes of people into promoting and believing that the WTC was a pre-planned controlled demolition, that the fall of the towers defied the law of physics, that WTC building 7 was destroyed to cover-up US involvement, that the jets that hit the towers were remote controlled, that no passenger jet hit the Pentagon, and that no passenger jet crashed into a field in Pennsylvania. The psyops mind control program has convinced hordes of people that these theories are more reasonable than the actual truth involving the terrorists.
The psyops mind control program was seeded through the internet, where its origins were obscured and forgotten when people, organizations, and governments with dishonest and deadly agendas picked up the psyops mind control program seed and gave it a life. The psyops mind control program has been so successful, that not one single person even bothers to track it back to its origins. If someone cleaver were to do this they would discover that the psyops mind control program was seeded by agents in the employ of a shadow power whose goal it is to keep the planet in utter chaos.
This type of psyops mind control program has been in operation for years, generally by the shadow power that does not want to be uncovered. But as successful as the 911 conspiracy hoaxes have been, with that success comes the flaw in the psyops mind control program. All psyops mind control programs come with triggers, and the 911 hoax conspiracy psyops mind control program has very definite triggers that cause people to believe the absurd over the truth. Hate, prejudice, politics, and religions are the driving triggers of the 911 hoax conspiracy psyops mind control program.
The antidote to the 911 hoax conspiracy psyops mind control program also has triggers, and the main trigger will destroy the mind control program when activated.
You activate the anti 911 hoax conspiracy by tracking the origin of it to its source. Discovering the source destroys the psyops mind control program.
In your journey to find the psyops mind control program source, you will uncover the many agendas of the people, groups, and governments pushing the 911 conspiracy agendas. Uncover and expose them, but don't stop with them. None of them is the source of the 911 conspiracy hoax psyops mind control program.
To help you break the psyops mind control program spell, and help you to determine to use your brains and energy to track the source, I've included the synopsis of an old episode of the TV series "The Twilight Zone". Watch this episode because it provides an awareness stimulant that something unseen and sinister is behind the fracturing caused by the 911 conspiracy hoaxes.
Know this, that anyone who believes the 911 conspiracy theories has tagged themselves as "handled" and "contained". This means that you have been successfully diverted and neutralized. You believe the psyops mind control program about 911, and have stopped looking for any other answers to the day that changed the world.
Be afraid. Be very afraid. I may not be able to get this warning out again. Copy it. Watch the following episode of The Twilight Zone to start breaking the spell of the 911 conspiracy hoax psyops mind control program.
The Twilight Zone episode [edited from wikipedia]
"The Monsters Are Due on Maple Street"
* Episode number: 22
* Season: 1
* Original air date: March 4, 1960
* Writer: Rod Serling
Opening narration by Rod Serling
"Maple Street, U.S.A. Late summer. A tree-lined little world of front porch gliders, barbecues, the laughter of children, and the bell of an ice-cream vendor. At the sound of the roar and the flash of light, it will be precisely 6:43pm on Maple Street. This is Maple Street on a late Saturday afternoon. Maple Street, in the last calm and reflective moment before the monsters came."
Synopsis
It is mid-evening in September and the street is full of playing children and adults talking. A shadow passes overhead and a loud roar is heard, accompanied by a flash of light. Later, after it has gone dark, the residents of Maple Street find that the telephones no longer work, and there is no power. They gather together in the street to discuss the matter.
Steve Brand decides to go into town and see what is happening, but his car will not start and he decides to walk instead. Tommy, a young boy from the neighborhood, pleads with him not to go. He is sure that the outages are part of an alien invasion just as he has read in books and comics. Furthermore, he says, most of these invasions are preceded by the infiltration of aliens who look human. Naturally no one takes him seriously, but soon the first signs of doubt appear.
Meanwhile another resident, Les Goodman, tries unsuccessfully to start his car. He gets out and begins to walk back towards the other residents when the car starts all by itself. The bizarre behavior of his car makes Les the object of immediate suspicion. The residents begin to discuss his late nights spent standing in the garden looking up at the sky. Les claims to be an insomniac . His problem becomes worse when the lights in his house come on, and the rest of the neighborhood remains in the dark. Suspicion then suddenly switches to Steve when he tries to defuse the situation and prevent it from becoming a witch-hunt . Charlie, one of the loudest and most aggressive residents, pressures Steve about his hobby building a radio that no one has ever seen.
A man is seen walking along Maple Street through the dark, towards the gathered crowd. Panic begins to build and Charlie grabs a shotgun and kills him. When the crowd reaches the fallen man, they realize that it is Pete Van Horn.
Suddenly the lights in Charlie's house come on and he panics, realizing how it looks. He is now the subject of the suspicion. He makes a run for his house while the other residents begin to chase him and throw stones. Terrified, Charlie attempts to deflect suspicion onto Tommy, the boy who originally brought up the idea of alien infiltration. Lights begin turning on and off in different houses, lawn mowers and cars start up for no apparent reason. A riot begins and the hysterical residents smash windows, fight and switch blame from one person to another with little justification.
The episode ends with two Martian observers watching the rioting on Maple Street and discussing how easy it was to create paranoia and panic, and let the people of Earth destroy themselves one place at a time. One of them tells the other:
"Understand the procedure now? Just stop a few of their machines...throw them into darkness for a few hours and then sit back and watch the pattern. They pick the most dangerous enemy they can find...and it's themselves."
"I understand this 'Maple Street' is a typical one?"
"one or two usually have different patterns, but for the most part, it is the same."
Closing narration by Rod Serling
"The tools of conquest do not necessarily come with bombs and explosions and fallout. There are weapons that are simply thoughts, attitudes, prejudices, to be found only in the minds of men. For the record: prejudices can kill, and suspicion can destroy, and the thoughtless, frightened search for a scapegoat has a fallout all of its own, for the children and the children yet unborn. And the pity of it is that such things cannot be confined to The Twilight Zone."
Themes
As the aliens state, the central theme is how irrationally people act under stress and, in particular, it serves as an allegory for the Red Scare, a common recurring theme in the Twilight Zone[1] .This is especially prevalent near the end, when shifting the suspicion to someone anyone other than oneself, innocent or guilty becomes a way of survival; ultimately, everyone is suspected of being an alien in one form or another, and the town descends into total chaos. The episode is thus similar to works such as Arthur Miller's The Crucible, which depicts the Salem witch trials and how powerful unfounded accusations can become via the power of suggestion.
Other episodes in the series also deal with vibriations of this theme. For instance, "The Shelter " depicts a group of neighbors who, while celebrating their beloved doctor's birthday and teasing him about his recently-constructed bomb shelter, subsequently turn into a frenzied mob when an alert indicates a nuclear threat is imminent and it becomes clear there is only room for one family in the shelter. "Will the Real Martian Please Stand Up? ", meanwhile, presents a situation where one person out of a group appears not to belong and two police officers attempt to discern who the impostor is; after the group gives up, it is revealed that two impostors, one from Mars and one from Venus, have been present all along without knowing of one another's presence."
NB please don't all jump on me and shout at me for reposting this (possibly insane) piece of writing! I do not necessarily endorse or agree with the writer's views - I am open-minded. Some would say clueless |
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