Mind Control Tactics Used on Young People and Children (and Everyone Else)
“It’s a new world order, and brother you’re the prey.” ~ Curtis Mayfield
By Catherine Austin Fitts
Nearly every day I hear from parents and relatives deeply concerned regarding the effects of smartphone and online technology on their loved ones, particularly children. I just sent someone a collection of links regarding entrainment and mind control technology. I am republishing it here. Kids entrained on video games, watching porn, trained in covert operations, attracted into occult and demonic practices, used as school shooters—these things are real.
If you are a parent, you need to understand that your children are targets of some of the most powerful people and dangerous technology on the planet. It is your job to understand this and protect them. Giving organized crime a direct shot at their minds is a dangerous affair—and can ultimately also give organized crime direct access to their character and their body as well as your family and family resources.
Subscribers are welcome to suggest additional links in the comments section. I would like to build this into a collection that can help us all protect our young people. We have more in the library, and I will add some of these links as well.
Thank you for everything you are doing to make sure our children and future generations grow up in a healthy and happy environment!
Solari Reports:
Entrainment Technology, Subliminal Programming & Financial Manipulation
The CIA, NSA & Google, with Nafeez Ahmed
Control 101, including list of Movies and Documentaries in PDF Magazine and web presentation.
Political Control and Pedophilia with Jon Rappoport
Documentaries/Lectures:
You Will Wish You Watched This Before You Started Using Social Media | The Twisted Truth
Professor Rafael Yuste On Mapping Neurons, Neuro-Rights, And Understanding The Brain:
Book Reviews:
Book Review: Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters by Abigail Shrier
Book Review: Glow Kids by Nicholas Kardaras
Book Review: Hooked: How to Build Habit-Forming Products
MORE LINKS
Mind Control Tactics Used on All Ages:
The Minds of Men | Official Documentary by Aaron & Melissa Dykes
James Giordano: Bold New Neuroscience; Brave New Neuroethics?
See Selections at Best Books for 2020 at the 2019 Annual Wrap Up
Includes: Secret Don’t Tell by Carla Emory
Book Review: Guinea Pigs: Technologies of Control by Dr. John Hall
A New Breed: Satellite Terrorism in America
Mark M Rich on The Nuts & Bolts of Tyranny
Book Review: Addiction by Design
Book Review:Your Brain on Porn: Internet Pornography and the Emerging Science of Addiction
Interview and Book Review: Microcosm and Medium with Dr. Joseph Farrell
Bright Lights on Black Shadows by Dr. Rauni Kilde
Dr. Charles Morgan on Mind Control and Vaccines
Dr. James Giordano on Mind Control
Government Accidentally Releases Documents on “Psycho-Electric” Weapons
Misinformation and propaganda are as old and as present as human communication and societies organized into states.
The curiously intense focus on these the last couple of years prompts many to believe such issues are now used as justification and smokescreen for suppressing legitimate but unwanted speech, and free expression-related civil rights.
Depending on where you stand on that, you may be reassured or dismayed that the World Economic Forum (WEF) is one of the entities pushing hard the agenda of online misinformation presenting a huge danger today – and endorsing some “solutions.”
One comes from MIT and its “Reconnaissance of Influence Operations (RIO)” – now there’s a name George Orwell would probably not kick out of his novels.
Out the gate, RIO “establishes” that power of misinformation on social networks and elsewhere online is such as to sway elections, but also allow different points of view to be expressed, or as the program announcement put it, “sow discord.”
Another dangerous point the MIT program aims to address is disinformation feeding “conspiracy theories” – but in light of the recent embarrassing U-turn on the “Wuhan lab leak” there’s no evidence of a firm and consensus-based definition of what a “conspiracy” even is. Rather, the category seems prone to political whim.
But RIO looks to be designed to work under the false premise that these definitions are objective, and agreed on by all stakeholders.
You’d think that as far as conspiracies go, the one about Russians electing a US president by exploiting social media is the most tired and by now well-debunked one.
Nevertheless, that is one of the claims to fame made by those behind RIO and MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Artificial Intelligence Software Architectures and Algorithms Group, whose goal is not only to “automatically” detect what they deem to be disinformation, but also what their machine learning algorithms are programed to identify as “disinformation narratives.”
That means the tool would recognize the level of influence of accounts not only by their size in terms of followers, but also other elements as a measure of overall impact. Recognize for what reason? Highly likely to censor and remove.
“The team envisions RIO being used by both government and industry as well as beyond social media and in the realm of traditional media such as newspapers and television,” the WEF said on its website.