Information Warfare: Closer than you know
An algorithm for wetware has been created through networks of subliminals and word associations. Just as the major media platforms have their algorithms to control their information flow, so too does this board.
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They will change, you can IDEN them from your gut reaction to their pics. If you get a headache looking at them.
From their own words:
>THE [E]
>is the edge[lord]
>You know the algorithm <exists> and a few of us have control of it, nobody seems to care
They are internal parasites; A psychological rootkit.
It's imperative You filter them immediately. Add a blur to images as a protective measure against them
This is to be taken as a heavy warning to those who do not - they will turn you into a useful idiot, an NPC, to be programmed by them.
This is how we lose soldiers in this domain of War.
Read that again.
If you want to fight here reduce the attack surface area our enemy has against us.
They use this rootkit to change how we think, how we feel, how we act. To induce the feeling of rape/rage within us. To censor us from our loved ones and friends. To quiet the Great Awakening.
Abusers need the viewer demoralized, (Gore/Shit)
so they can be depersonalized, (Reality is VR/Simulation)
so they can follow a [planted] "leader/star",
so they can be programmed, (Web of subliminal associations)
so they can be turned against other Patriots.
The further abusers pull you out of your immediate 5 senses, the more effective their attacks are.
They live in their broken echo world, and want to drag you into their madness.
Filter+ to free yourself from their entrainment of control.
Go further: Report them for their insideous deployment of censorship.
Suggest we add a global blur on images to reduce their effectiveness.[Enter as a Name filter, click Reg ex]^(?!(Anonymous$|Q$|Ron$))[Enter as a comment filter]i9y[CSS theme]/ Add a blur and opacity change to images that fades-to-normal when moused over /.post-image { opacity: .8; / Can be between .01 - 1 / filter: blur(1.5px); / Can be 0 - 10+ / transition: all 233ms;}.post-image:hover { opacity: 1; / Can be between .01 - 1 / filter: blur(.5px); / Can be 0 - 10+ / transition: all 89ms;}[Disable images completely]Options->General->Hide ImagesWe make differences in our environment~
-AFLB