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RE: Memetic Warfare - Perceptual Control Theory & Global Consensus

in Informationwar11 months ago

There's also a system overload when an issue is of no relevance to the information recipient.

There were 2 old ladies talking to a young police officer. They were emphasising the myocarditis that young men were experiencing with the recent jabbs.
The young copper was actually affected by the conversation. It was hitting a mark. His own concerns were being echoed by the conversation.
But then the ladies pivoted onto Chemtrails. The officer's eyes glazed over and his training kicked in. There was no access anymore. The flood of conspiracies had made the task too difficult to handle.

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Do you think the old ladies pivoted into chemtrails because they themselves can't cope with making an impact on a young male police officer?

In saying that, those two biddies are lucky the young sargeant didn't tase them!!!!

maybe.
i found in the early days, and still from time to time, I would just barrage people with way too much information, way too quickly.

when i jumped from topic to topic they had no way to process all of the info.

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they have been entrained to hardwire all the first sources of Crisis and Emergency risks communications.

Daddy and Mummy told me to wear a mask 3 years ago to protect from the spooky sniffles, so I still struggle to believe it's safe not to (for one example).