Lost in a World of Mind Control

Electromagnetic conspiracy theories as a scientific discipline are self indoctrinated delusion. We are on earth but the behaviour of citizen-based results indicates that citizens risk becoming conspiracy theorists whose beliefs do not appear to be grounded in controlled, analytic mental processes.

Most conspiracy theories suggest that mainstream reporting of public affairs is a ruse or an attempt to distract the public from a true source of emotional experiences and are unlikely to be true. There is no wonder world as promised by the purveyors of political difference, only honesty and straight talk.

Society is grounded in emotional and intuitive influences, implying that many conspiracy theories are irrational yet impactful and harmful. In fact, they turbocharge the insane and induce a state of paranoia, encourage people to look for secret and unknown conspiracies, to replace farmers with lightbulbs.

If there is evidence to back up what happened, you’ve got your good things. However, conspiracy theorists insist their theories are true even when there is no evidence. People believe what people who want to believe in conspiracy theories believe, strongly relying on intuition and disinformation.

To stimulate further conspiracies we provide natural disasters, negative emotions, outlandish and implausible assertions, distilled from everything. Narratives about actors secretly plotting political and social regulations, genetically-modified diplomacy and delusions of power are always effective.

Motivations and biases affect our calamities. The plan for change is suffocation, the clandestine transformation of public services and malevolent forces. We are subservient to psychological phenomenon, poisoned by vaccines, overwhelmed by unnatural desires and motivations linked to people’s lack of control.

What makes conspiracies an interesting phenomenon is how ordinary people produce such evocative frameworks to confirm their beliefs, often messaging ordinary people about their perceptions of an issue, government programmes of chaos and confusion. They fill the internet with their findings.

They know they are being victimised. Bullying is the imbalance between world leaders and computing power. Everything seems to increase risk for the human race unless a powerful resistance rises up to attack and defend the soulless world being promised by secret schemes and business leaders.

Life is a hoax perpetrated by institutions. Distrust is man-made. People have forgotten how to process information. Existential evidence is the current state of affairs. Somewhere in old England there exists repudiation of the brainless rush into doing something in secret outside of the political domain.

Conspiracy theories change into collective narcissism, turbocharged goose steppers marching in to Britain with plans for controlled surveillance, big data, and microwave logic. We are all transhuman cyborgs or genetically engineered bipeds programmed to establish an AI dystopia, blockbuster corruption.

Highly implausible? Well what do you know? As the psychopath explained, ‘The Brave New World Order must be destroyed. The future is a Braver Newer New World Disorder, living in the beauty of the rolling hills, doing the kinds of things which undermine something or turn out to be accidentally positive.’

Possibly, the aliens know that robots can be found within. More sophisticated disinformation furthers the appeal of conspiracy theories without any basis in fact. Human beings have a fundamental need to plot to undermine something secret and make feelings of anxiety worse. Beliefs are consistent with futurist claptrap.

 

 

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Gillian Knows

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One Response to Lost in a World of Mind Control

    1. Sometimes evidence is buried so deep as to be unobtainable. What, for example, did Carter, Callaghan, Giscard d’Estaing and Schmidt agree in Guadaloupe in January 1979? Or who released sarin gas in Ghouta in March 2013? In both cases there is only circumstantial evidence so only a theory is possible. Obviously theories have to be questioned but not simly dismissed.

      Comment by Tim on 30 January, 2025 at 8:28 am

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