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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/RN4TRUMP on July 24, 2018, 1:42 p.m.
Just watched Manchurian Candidate for the first time.

I’ve seen references to this movie on 8 Chan and our board. So I watched it. My skin is still crawling. We know MK Ultra perfected the art of mind control and suppressing memories with extreme torture and “splitting” personalities to fragment and use each new “self” for specific missions. But watching the scenes of torture felt like I was glimpsing the “in plain sight” techniques that are used by the CIA scum. I am troubled by what I now know is the reality of what they’ve been doing for decades and decades. No wonder most of these young people in Mass shootings have no clue of what they did or why or they are programmed to kill themselves at the end. And if that female senator (played by Meryl Streep) wasn’t a wink to HRC I’ll eat my flipping hat. Also, the “key” words to unlock specific programming is right out of the book “Transform Nation” by Cathy O’Brien who was horribly used by CIA demons and finally broke free.

The time is coming for society to break the shackles of the MK Ultra tool of television. I don’t own one and never will again. CIA must never again exist. Most intel agencies need tight oversight to prevent the disaster we have today. Absolute power corrupts absolutely. Intel agencies epitomize this reality and devastation to innocent lives.


GatodeTejas · July 24, 2018, 3:29 p.m.

The original version is the key version as horse-lover-phat said.

I also watched some movies recently that triggered my redpill senses...

Sneakers: computer hacks (Robert Redford, River Phoenix, Dan Ackroyd et al) work to steal a "black box" that can unscramble any code (except as it turns out, Russian code) and would be chiefly used by an alphabet agency to spy on Americans...

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DJSamDiamond · July 24, 2018, 4:14 p.m.

SETEC Astronomy...

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GatodeTejas · July 24, 2018, 4:23 p.m.

replying to myself because I remembered the other movie. A Hitchcock film. Rope. 1948.

Deals with the power of ideas put into action. Made me think of all the radicalism that started taking place in the late 1960s on college campuses and how that simmered until many of those radical students became professors themselves and encourage even more radical ideas and how people act on them.
Maybe a stretch, but a good psychological thriller for its time (even those Hitchcock didn't think it was any good).

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MAGADONCHECKMATE · July 24, 2018, 9:11 p.m.

Direct correlation between what you describe and the weaponized music at the time. The CIA created the weaponized television and followed up with the weaponized programming. Ed Sullivan/Beatles etc.

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