
These are MKUltra-style techniques. The basic idea is to track the persons habits and movements then put suggestive messages or even meme-type information in their path in order to fuck with the person.
They aren’t designed to “inject thoughts” into someone’s head or anything silly like that. The goal is to confuse the person to the point of panic, so that they become paranoid and irrational over time.
https://www.justice.gov/epstein/files/DataSet 11/EFTA02352235.pdf
Nothing on the open internet is real. Everything is a psy-op targeting you specifically, and everyone else. It is all made up, undirected non-fiction where everyone is just riffing off each other. The twist is everyone is evil and doing it for themselves.
That’s a fair enough assessment of the internet, although I don’t think everyone is evil.
But these techniques, when practiced by paid intelligence operatives, I think generally involve manipulation in the real world.
For example, going into someone’s home when they’re going to be gone for a while and moving things around. Something seemingly innocuous like an item being in an unusual or suggestive place can invoke a fear response in the target if it remains unexplained or is followed by additional incidents.
This could be coupled with targeted information placed in public in places the target is likely to frequent, such as their commute to work.
Targets are discouraged from talking about the incidents by stigma surrounding mental health, and if they get targeted enough it will become difficult for them to distinguish the actual attacks from regular information floating about.
That’s my take on it at least.
The moving shit around wouldn’t work on me. My adhd magic hands to that already.
“evil” what a construct.
I like to fart on it. Like make my small mark. Like the booger you leave underneath a desk hopefully only grade school. Or the person who writes in a rest stop stall “call this number for a good time (xxx)xxx-xxxx” giving out their bosses number. If all things are reflections then get a rock.
Are you ok?
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Well I better get to work being oblivious.
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