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March 6, 2024

REMOTE MIND CONTROL

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Here is an excerpt from the introduction to an article I read today:  http://www.oilfreefun.com/2013/01/mind-control-corruption-of-your.html

“A friend sent me this brand new article from Global Research.  I have been reading Global Research for the last several years and think it’s a very solid and reputable source.  You can o your own research and decide for yourself.   The topic, psychotronic weapons and “social engineering” is a topic that has fascinated me for the last several months.  If we were being bombarded with external frequencies linked to disinterest, depression, and laziness that fact would go a long way towards explaining all the disinterest, depression, and laziness in the Western world today.  Even if these programs have not been implemented it’s important to be aware of them so we can stop them.”

This very well-documented article reveals the use of HAARP,  and other electronic mechanisms, as MIND-CONTROL WEAPONS against the people of Earth.  If this sounds like a “Creepy-Big-Brother-Dystopian-Evil-Madmen-Plot-to-Rule-The-World” conspiracy theory…. you’re right!!  Unfortunately for all of us “inmates”, it’s not a theory, but is a factual conspiracy of the psychopaths who operate the military-industrial-bankster NWO.  Like all really effective conspiracies, it is CAREFULLY HIDDEN behind Lies, False Information, and Secrecy to be kept from public view.

This Dystopian Reality is being “artificially created and manipulated” at the present time all over the world.   If you want to understand how and who, and by whom, our minds are being screwed up every day, you can read the gory details in the following books and articles:

Psychotronic and Electromagnetic Weapons: Remote Control of the Human Nervous System, By Mojmir Babacek, published in Global Research, January 21, 2013.

(EXCERPT from the article)  March 2012 the Russian defense minister Anatoli Serdjukov said:

The development of weaponry based on new physics principles; direct-energy weapons, geophysical weapons, wave-energy weapons, genetic weapons, psychotronic weapons, etc., is part of the state arms procurement program for 2011-2020”  (Voice of Russia)
The world media reacted to this hint on the open use of psychotronic weapons by the publication of scientific experiments from the 1960‘s where electromagnetic waves were used to transmit simple sounds into the human brain. However, most of them avoided saying that since then extensive scientific research has been carried out in this area throughout the world.

 Dr. Robert Becker, who was twice nominated for Nobel Prize for his share in the discovery of the effects of pulsed fields at the healing of broken bones, wrote in his book “Body Electric” about the experiment from 1974 by J. F. Schapitz, released due to the Freedom of Information Act request.

BODY ELECTRIC book J.F. Schapitz stated:
“In this investigation it will be shown that the spoken word of hypnotist may also be conveyed by modulated electromagnetic energy directly into the subconscious parts of the human brain – i. e. without employing any technical devices for receiving or transcoding the messages and without the person exposed to such influence having a chance to control the information input consciously.”
In one of the four experiments subjects were given a test of hundred questions, ranging from easy to technical ones. Later, not knowing they were being irradiated, they would be subjected to information beams suggesting the answers to the questions they had left blank, amnesia for some of their correct answers, and memory falsification for other correct answers. After 2 weeks they had to pass the test again (Dr. Robert Becker:  Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life , William Morrow and comp., New York, 1985,. The results of the second test were never published. It is rather evident that in those experiments the messages were sent into human brain in ultrasound frequencies which the human brain perceives, but of which the subject is unaware. Dr. Robert Becker, due to those publications and his refusal to support the building of the antennae for the communication with submarines in brain frequencies, lost financial support for his research which meant an end to his scientific career.Transmitting human speech into the human brain by means of electromagnetic waves is apparently, for the researchers, one of the most difficult tasks. It must be much easier to control human emotions which motivate human thinking, decision making and actions. People who claim to be victims of experiments with those devices complain, aside of hearing voices, of false feelings (including orgasms) as well of aches of internal organs which the physicians are unable to diagnose.”_______________________

ORDER THE BOOK “BODY ELECTRIC  from Amazon    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0688069711/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=elvisifi-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=0688069711#_

READ THE ENTIRE ARTICLE about the HAARP Mind-Control weapon   http://www.oilfreefun.com/2013/01/mind-control-corruption-of-your.html

FOR information about “WHO IS BEHIND THE CURTAIN?” and WHY, read the book  ALIEN INTERVIEW

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Published on March 06, 2024 01:39

WAKE UP

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WAKE UP

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March 3, 2024

JIBBERS CRABST

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Published on March 03, 2024 01:49

February 29, 2024

ANDROID HUMAN HUMOR

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Published on February 29, 2024 01:47

February 28, 2024

HOLLYWOOD

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Jim Melock NWO INDOCTRINATION

Holly Wood is “said” to be a symbol of goodwill, peace, health and happiness. Holly is also “said” to be one of the sacred trees of the faith of Wicca/Witchcraft. In folklore, the Holly tree/bush is associated with the spirit of vegetation and with the waning forces of nature. The mythical figure of the Holly King in the personification of the spirit of the holly. The Holly King rules nature during its decline from mid-summer through to mid-winter, when, at the winter solstice, he is defeated in ritual combat by his brother the Oak King.

In the 1960’s the Council on Foreign Relations and the Institute of International Affairs (New World Order front groups) decided which film industry would create the international culture of the future. It was agreed that Hollywood would be given the job to create the worldwide culture to the general public to create a global society.  This was an easy decision since the film industry is owned and operated by members of the “Global Elite“.

Holly wood is named “holy wood”.  The holy wood is the staff of the magi or the staff of the grand Magus (of occultism). The magi waves his wand and everything is changed with the casting of a spell. This staff was traditionally made with holly wood (as are chess pieces). It was used by John Dee, the court magician of Queen Elizabeth.

The people that named it knew what they where doing, they had a plan to indoctrinate their views on the unsuspecting movie goers.
The advent of the movies showing popular appeal for ideological purpose (brainwashing) that the unwary view as entertainment.

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Published on February 28, 2024 01:38

February 26, 2024

February 25, 2024

WISE WATTERSON WORDS

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This graphic and the following article are reposted from ZenPencils.com  (http://zenpencils.com/comic/128-bill-...)2013-08-27-watterson

Bill Watterson is the artist and creator of (in my humble opinion) the greatest comic strip of all time, Calvin and Hobbes. I was a bit too young to appreciate it while it was originally published from 1985-1995, but I started devouring the book collections soon after. I think my brother had a few of the treasury collections and I must have read those dozens of times. I was hooked, and I remember copying Watterson’s drawings relentlessly as a kid (Calvin’s hair was always the hardest to get right).

To me, Calvin and Hobbes is cartooning perfection – that rare strip that has both exquisite writing AND gorgeous artwork. A strip that managed to convey the joy of childhood, absurdity of humanity and power of imagination all through the relationship between a boy and his stuffed tiger. And most importantly, a strip that was consistently laugh-out-loud funny. I flick through my Calvin and Hobbes books a few times a year, not to read them cover to cover anymore, but just to get lost in Calvin’s world for awhile and to remind myself what comics are capable of.

Besides the fact that Calvin and Hobbes is the comic I cherish above all others, Bill Watterson is my biggest creative influence and someone I admire greatly as an artist. Here’s why:

• After getting fired as a political cartoonist at the Cincinnati Post, Watterson decided to instead focus on comic strips. Broke, he was forced to move back in with his parents and worked an advertising layout job he hated while he drew comics in his spare time. He stayed at this miserable job and submitted strips to comic syndicates for four years before Calvin and Hobbes was accepted. About this period Watterson wrote: “The only way to learn how to write and draw is by writing and drawing … to persist in the face of continual rejection requires a deep love of the work itself, and learning that lesson kept me from ever taking Calvin and Hobbes for granted when the strip took off years later.”(Also see the Advice for Beginners comic.)

• Watterson sacrificed millions (probably hundreds of millions) of dollars by never licensing and merchandising Calvin and Hobbes. He went through a long and traumatic fight with his syndicate over the licensing rights, and although he eventually prevailed, Watterson was so disillusioned with the industry he almost quit cartooning. “I worked too long to get this job, and worked too hard once I got it, to let other people run away with my creation once it became successful. If I could not control what my own work was about and stood for, then cartooning meant very little to me.”

• Luckily Watterson didn’t quit and took a sabbatical instead. Eager to reinvigorate his creative mojo on his return, Watteron proposed a radical new layout for his colour Sunday strips. For those not familiar with comic strip lingo, each week a newspaper comic will have six ‘daily’ strips (usually black and white, one tier, 3-4 panels) and one ‘Sunday’ strip which is larger and in colour. Previously, the Sunday strip was comprised of three tiers of panels and looked like this. The layout was restrictive and the top tier had to be completely disposable because a lot of newspapers would cut it and only run the bottom two tiers in order to save space so they could cram in as many comics (or puzzles, or ads) as they could.

Watterson was sick of the format restraints and wanted more space to experiment and push his storytelling ability so he (with his syndicate’s support) gave newspaper editors a ballsy proposition. They would have to publish his Sunday comics at a half-page size with no editing, or not publish it at all. By this time Calvin and Hobbes had been running for over five years and was extremely successful so Watterson had the clout needed to pull this move off. Despite fearing many cancellations, he was pleasantly surprised that most newspapers supported the change. Free of the shackles of tiers and panel restrictions, Watterson gave us visually exciting and beautiful strips that hadn’t been since the glory days of newspaper comics in the 1920s and 30s. He was free to create strips like this, and this andthis“The last few years of the strip, and especially the Sundays, are the work I am the most proud of. This was close as I could get to my vision of what a comic strip should be.”

• After working on the strip for 10 years, when Calvin and Hobbes was at the height of its popularity and was being published in over 2,000 newspapers, Watterson stopped. He had given his heart and soul to one project for 10 years, had said all he wanted to say and wanted to go out on top. “I did not want Calvin and Hobbes to coast into half-hearted repetition, as so many long-running strips do. I was ready to pursue different artistic challenges, work at a less frantic pace with fewer business conflicts, and … start restoring some balance to my life.”Since retiring the strip, Watterson has pursued his interest in painting and music.

It’s pretty incredible when you think about. Could you say ‘no’ to millions, I repeat, MILLIONS of dollars of merchandise money? I don’t know if I could. Would you stop creating your art if millions of people admired your work and kept wanting more? I don’t know if I would.

Reprints of Calvin and Hobbes are still published in over 50 countries and the strips are as fresh and funny as they were 20-25 years ago. It has a timeless quality and will continue to entertain comic fans for generations to come. Great art does that.

– The quote used in the comic is taken from a graduation speech Watterson gave at his alma mater, Kenyon College, in 1990. Brain Pickings has a nice article about it. The comic is basically the story of my life, except I’m a stay-at-home-dad to two dogs. My ex-boss even asked me if I wanted to return to my old job.
– My original dream was to become a successful newspaper comic strip artist and create the next Calvin and Hobbes. That job almost doesn’t exist anymore as newspapers continue to disappear and the comics section gets smaller and smaller, often getting squeezed out of newspapers entirely. I spent years sending submissions to syndicates in my early 20s and still have the rejection letters somewhere. I eventually realised it was a fool’s dream (also, my work was nowhere near good enough) and decided webcomics was the place to be. It’s mouth-watering to imagine what Watterson could achieve with webcomics, given the infinite possibilities of the online medium.
– My style is already influenced by Watterson, but this is the first time I’ve intentionally tried to mimic his work. It’s been fun poring through Calvin and Hobbes strips the past week while working on this comic and it was a humbling reminder that I still have a long way to go.
– The quotes I’ve used in the write-up above are taken from the introduction to The Complete Calvin and Hobbes collection, which sits proudly on my desk.
– Thanks to Marlyn, Emily, Joseph, and Suchismita for submitting this speech.

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Published on February 25, 2024 01:36