The special forces/cybertruck story now includes notions of government psyops.
Not knowing whether it’s true or not, this story is having the effect of normalizing the conspiracy theory of mind control - and while I believe mind control programs exist (MONARCH, Mocking Bird) - which is really a way of shifting people’s understanding of war from tanks/planes/bombs into one that’s psychological.
“Everyone from the military is an asset” or so the doubt will have a segment ask.
The Fox News talking points of “free market capitalism” and “limited government” are now angling the same politically-susceptible people (political conservatives) to believe the next wave of boogeyman narratives: that the government is so uber-advanced and controlling that all we can hope for is some podcaster telling us about this one guy’s story that will change the course of history (brought to you by whatever the replacement of MyPillow is).
Notice how all of this distracts people from the plain text of the constitutions?
Instead of people reading words that are hundreds of years old and using those words to defend them against bad actors in government, political conservatives will listen to emerging tropes that are designed to achieve the same Fox News end state of “big government is bad.”
This “military” story is just A/B testing of which stories best hook the public’s attention to support the next war.
The severed gas pipeline in the waters outside Germany didn’t do it. The threats against Taiwan didn’t do it. The 10/7 attacks in Israel didn’t do it. The balloons didn’t do it. The drones didn’t do it.
May as well have a special forces guy kill himself in a cybertruck (Elon) bomb outside of Trump tower (Trump) right before inauguration.
Where’s my face slap emoji…
Not knowing whether it’s true or not, this story is having the effect of normalizing the conspiracy theory of mind control - and while I believe mind control programs exist (MONARCH, Mocking Bird) - which is really a way of shifting people’s understanding of war from tanks/planes/bombs into one that’s psychological.
“Everyone from the military is an asset” or so the doubt will have a segment ask.
The Fox News talking points of “free market capitalism” and “limited government” are now angling the same politically-susceptible people (political conservatives) to believe the next wave of boogeyman narratives: that the government is so uber-advanced and controlling that all we can hope for is some podcaster telling us about this one guy’s story that will change the course of history (brought to you by whatever the replacement of MyPillow is).
Notice how all of this distracts people from the plain text of the constitutions?
Instead of people reading words that are hundreds of years old and using those words to defend them against bad actors in government, political conservatives will listen to emerging tropes that are designed to achieve the same Fox News end state of “big government is bad.”
This “military” story is just A/B testing of which stories best hook the public’s attention to support the next war.
The severed gas pipeline in the waters outside Germany didn’t do it. The threats against Taiwan didn’t do it. The 10/7 attacks in Israel didn’t do it. The balloons didn’t do it. The drones didn’t do it.
May as well have a special forces guy kill himself in a cybertruck (Elon) bomb outside of Trump tower (Trump) right before inauguration.
Where’s my face slap emoji…