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NOUS333
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Re: Did U.S. govt create psychedelic drug culture? [Re: NOUS333]
#25078338 - 03/20/18 05:46 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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So I just thought of an example to illustrate a point the article was trying to get across. That the govt could of been trying to elevate consciousness just enough to displace it and bring it back down into a new format of their choosing.
Think of YouTube.
We had a platform that was free and the truth excelled in views and subscribers anywhere it was posted on this platform. Billions of us flocked to this platform because of this and started relying on it as our external validation system.
Then
They slowly started changing the platform. Changing the reflection we saw individually. Changing us through the external validation system they created.
Now half of us are totally hooked on their narrative. Half of us are clinging to anything we think opppses their narrative and the rest of us are still aware enough, just enough to admit we don’t know what the fuck we believe anymore.
Why couldn’t this be done with psychs, opening us up to a truth, luring us out of and into a new worldview with it and then robbing us of the collective ability to manifest a reality based on it, while imposing their own new reality/social standards etc.
Just an idea
I know most people won’t even read the article but I just can’t stop thinking about it and I can’t dismiss the things I’ve read as coincidence or just some conjecture filled article. There’s no reason for someone to allege this shit and present evidence that makes sense absolute sense. What is there to gain from doing that. Nothing. It’s an idea. A great idea. With obvious faults and shortcomings. But also with obvious things we should pay attention to.
Cannot get some of it off my mind.
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Re: Did U.S. govt create psychedelic drug culture? [Re: NOUS333]
#25078655 - 03/20/18 07:36 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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NOUS333 said: So I just thought of an example to illustrate a point the article was trying to get across. That the govt could of been trying to elevate consciousness just enough to displace it and bring it back down into a new format of their choosing.
Think of YouTube.
We had a platform that was free and the truth excelled in views and subscribers anywhere it was posted on this platform. Billions of us flocked to this platform because of this and started relying on it as our external validation system.
Then
They slowly started changing the platform. Changing the reflection we saw individually. Changing us through the external validation system they created.
Now half of us are totally hooked on their narrative. Half of us are clinging to anything we think opppses their narrative and the rest of us are still aware enough, just enough to admit we don’t know what the fuck we believe anymore.
Why couldn’t this be done with psychs, opening us up to a truth, luring us out of and into a new worldview with it and then robbing us of the collective ability to manifest a reality based on it, while imposing their own new reality/social standards etc.
Just an idea
I know most people won’t even read the article but I just can’t stop thinking about it and I can’t dismiss the things I’ve read as coincidence or just some conjecture filled article. There’s no reason for someone to allege this shit and present evidence that makes sense absolute sense. What is there to gain from doing that. Nothing. It’s an idea. A great idea. With obvious faults and shortcomings. But also with obvious things we should pay attention to.
Cannot get some of it off my mind.
no you went to youtube and started relying on it has an external validation system.its fairly easy to see how biased all the videos are. I mean maybe when I was like 14 I watched youtube videos and found it super inciteful to read about the illuminati, but its fairly easy to see that even those videos contradict each other and are rambling for the most part.
and yea I read most of that article, than I realized that there are so much more stuff I can spend my time on than reading someones paranoid ramblings.
-------------------- [quote]koods said: Asante, I don’t think we should have any sympathy and should celebrate the deaths of antivax/antimask activists. They are responsible for far more American deaths than al Qaeda ever was. Every time one of them dies ther movement of death is weakened.ut[/quote] [quote]koods said: Chasing variants with vaccines is a dumb idea[/quote]
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NOUS333
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Re: Did U.S. govt create psychedelic drug culture? [Re: paradoxlost]
#25078675 - 03/20/18 07:47 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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paradoxlost said:
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NOUS333 said: So I just thought of an example to illustrate a point the article was trying to get across. That the govt could of been trying to elevate consciousness just enough to displace it and bring it back down into a new format of their choosing.
Think of YouTube.
We had a platform that was free and the truth excelled in views and subscribers anywhere it was posted on this platform. Billions of us flocked to this platform because of this and started relying on it as our external validation system.
Then
They slowly started changing the platform. Changing the reflection we saw individually. Changing us through the external validation system they created.
Now half of us are totally hooked on their narrative. Half of us are clinging to anything we think opppses their narrative and the rest of us are still aware enough, just enough to admit we don’t know what the fuck we believe anymore.
Why couldn’t this be done with psychs, opening us up to a truth, luring us out of and into a new worldview with it and then robbing us of the collective ability to manifest a reality based on it, while imposing their own new reality/social standards etc.
Just an idea
I know most people won’t even read the article but I just can’t stop thinking about it and I can’t dismiss the things I’ve read as coincidence or just some conjecture filled article. There’s no reason for someone to allege this shit and present evidence that makes sense absolute sense. What is there to gain from doing that. Nothing. It’s an idea. A great idea. With obvious faults and shortcomings. But also with obvious things we should pay attention to.
Cannot get some of it off my mind.
no you went to youtube and started relying on it has an external validation system.its fairly easy to see how biased all the videos are. I mean maybe when I was like 14 I watched youtube videos and found it super inciteful to read about the illuminati, but its fairly easy to see that even those videos contradict each other and are rambling for the most part.
and yea I read most of that article, than I realized that there are so much more stuff I can spend my time on than reading someones paranoid ramblings.
YouTube has changed slowly. In 2010-2013 when someone posted something about politics say involving corruption it spread like wildfire. Now you could post real stories about corruption and it wouldn’t even be able to be shared enough before being lost amongst useless info and targeted by whoever controls YouTube algorithms so that it wouldn’t show up among the most popular videos. The most popular shit used to be the actual most popular shit not what a group of people selected to be the most popular. I’m sorry but if you can’t see the implications of this system you are missing a crucial element of how consciousness itself is being basically molded. It just came out that channels for kids I believe it is or it could be YouTube has a sub platform for kids I don’t recall exactly but they are prioritizing flat earth conspiracy videos so that children are more likely to see and watch them among other ridiculous conspiracies. It may seem like paranoid ramblings if you lack the context in your own mind to understand why you should take it more seriously.
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Re: Did U.S. govt create psychedelic drug culture? [Re: paradoxlost]
#25078681 - 03/20/18 07:51 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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and yea I read most of that article, than I realized that there are so much more stuff I can spend my time on than reading someones paranoid ramblings.
Then*. There is*
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Re: Did U.S. govt create psychedelic drug culture? [Re: NOUS333]
#25078848 - 03/20/18 08:57 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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NVM I went back and read the whole thing. Yea, I don't buy the whole archaic revival thing being promoted by MKULTRA. There are a lot of reasons why MKULTRA got funding, and maybe some of those people thought society would regress into an archaic revival, but I don't think that anything in that article proves that they specifically were able to use LSD for mass mind control. even the spunions out there can't be controlled.
-------------------- [quote]koods said: Asante, I don’t think we should have any sympathy and should celebrate the deaths of antivax/antimask activists. They are responsible for far more American deaths than al Qaeda ever was. Every time one of them dies ther movement of death is weakened.ut[/quote] [quote]koods said: Chasing variants with vaccines is a dumb idea[/quote]
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NOUS333
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Re: Did U.S. govt create psychedelic drug culture? [Re: paradoxlost]
#25079552 - 03/21/18 08:50 AM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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paradoxlost said: NVM I went back and read the whole thing. Yea, I don't buy the whole archaic revival thing being promoted by MKULTRA. There are a lot of reasons why MKULTRA got funding, and maybe some of those people thought society would regress into an archaic revival, but I don't think that anything in that article proves that they specifically were able to use LSD for mass mind control. even the spunions out there can't be controlled.
Well. Even the article itself acknowledges it wasn’t successful with lsd. They give an example of John Lennon saying they tried to control us with it but only gave us more freedom.
Who knows.
I know I don’t
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Re: Did U.S. govt create psychedelic drug culture? [Re: NOUS333]
#25079943 - 03/21/18 12:18 PM (5 years, 10 months ago) |
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I do! wheeee-heewwwww!
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