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  1. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Kuntzschutz Sounds about right.

    This is also why they have people fixated on hollywood, so if you see any truth somewhere, your mind is already beginning to associate it with a movie or tv/netflix show you've seen, and your mind replaces parts of the truth with information the media has inserted into your mind, so your truth isn't complete.

    People brag about not having tvs these days, but what else do they have? A laptop, a smartphone. It's the same thing.




    I agree about the leaflets, but, making the system fuck itself in the ass can also be effective, that electronic system everyone is addicted to these days. Remove that, and the leaflets will gain much more significance. Take over the normal transmissions, and when not doing that, scramble them.

    Then people might actually pay attention. This is also why the government hates spark gap transmitters, they hit almost every frequency with random bits of information.

    The entire entertainment industry is a long term plan.

    The FBI and CIA have actively been trying to identify, infiltrate and control groups deemed subversive or as having a threat to the political direction they want society to head in. The CIA is also responsible for overseas intelligence including influence operations designed to paint America in a positive light to allow foreign audiences to be receptive to American government announcements and directives.

    From this you can clearly conclude the government is the hidden hand behind Hollywood.

    It is used to spread American culture and values around the world, make American style cool, and make people want to achieve the American dream.

    Domestically? Look at what is cool and what is not. Nerds go to debating class and politics discussions. To be cool you need celebrity status, emulation of celebrity status, brand names and sex appeal.

    You need to be a mindless consumer driven by animal instinct to be cool. This is what Hollywood teaches.

    Does any of this fit in with the national security goals of the establishment of keeping people away from political activity and experiencing participatory democracy? Yes. In its entirety. Does anything shown on TV as normal and expected in life actually resonate with how people live?

    No! Not in the slightest.

    It is a propaganda machine. For political interference of civilians domestic and international.
  2. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Dude.

    There is this song by the cranberries called zombie.

    It has this section where it goes :

    What's in your heaaaad in your heaaaad zombie zombie zombie zombie ooooh

    When it goes whats in your heaaaad shoot yourself.

    When it again says, what's in your head zombie zombie zombie oh

    You can be like, if you're fucked but still capable of some thought

    A bullet. I can't move. Blood and brains everywhere. I am the zombie apocalypse.
  3. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Hacking is pretty ineffective at anything regarding changing the world.

    Old school stuff like newspapers, leaflets and rallys are how to educate people. Face to face too.

    Hacking is wholly ineffective.

    Lucky for us there is a critical mass and we don't really have to do anything if society can maintain this momentum.

    It's kinda sad when you remember how you used to believe the hype and love your country, to crystal ball gaze and see society en mass turning against social institutions such as the police, the media, cultural identity and seeing them as part of some great big evil machine.

    You just gotta remember what you loved is not what it truly is.
  4. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    The people entrusted with national security do not see you as having any value what so ever. You are a process. Your mind needs to be kept away from bad ideas.

    This is why there are counter subversion units.

    The idea that you could live a free life is a threat to the system.

    The people entrusted with ensuring the security of the nation are not trying to help people or society, they are trying to control demographics and social classes to enable them to exert power and control.

    These are not good people. Everything they do is inherently evil by the standards of society. They mask their evil when the TV says terrorists were killed or pedos get arrested. Pedos and terrorosts are a very small part of the picture.

    Their main objective is to use brainwashing on society to ensure you are a broken human being looking for social acceptance by demonstrating your social worth through brand names and consumerism, which you must obtain through work and conformity, eg, pledge of allegiance.

    These are unbelievably bad people.

    Do you get it yet?

    If hell exists they can't possibly be going anywhere else when they die.

    They investigate what they call subversion. Subversion is things that cause disaffection with the state. So they investigate anti war protesters and groups like the ACLU, because people need to feel powerless and oppressed or they are a threat to the government.

    They care about maintaining power. Maintaining power is the national security directive. That is a fact.

    The power to convince you to live as a wage slave and that it is necessary to bomb people in other countries.

    Let's look at China right now.

    We are totally being told that China is scary, has concentration camps, a huge military, steals our secrets and wants to kill us. We therefore need to be vigilant and prepared for war.

    Let's look at reality:

    Everything is made in China. There is no technology to steal from us. They know it all.

    China doesn't ever start wars. They even say that in the Korean war, the South invaded the North. This is the opposite of what we are indoctrinated with in history class.

    But what wars have we done?

    Imperial wars. Wars about ideas and information. Iraq was proven to be based on lies, not faulty intelligence, but lies. Shitloads of innocent people have died because the government wanted to run their media and brainwash the middle east.

    They are people who do shit like that. They are people who investigate subversion. They are people who tell you to work your entire life and people who arrest teenagers for skateboarding.

    They are really bad people. They are not raised on the same stuff we are. They're children of cultists. They have "whole of life" background checks to get a security clearance. They think it's okay to be like this. They brainwash us to be docile.

    They are the wolves. We are the sheep.
  5. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    I dunno man.

    It looks like this.

    Good guys, such as the police have this ideology:

    Trust the TV
    Bring back the draft if necessary
    Everyone needs to work all day so they have no time to think about important things
    Skateboarding is illegal
    Pay your taxes
    Your taxes buy bombs
    Killing is okay
    War is okay over ideas, eg, the communist idea is a threat to brainwashing everyone to have an entire lifetime of work, don't let the animals escape from the zoo
    Drugs are bad
    Serve 20 years in prison for selling pot
    The only way to escape boredom is go to work. Skateboarding is illegal.
    Collateral damage is okay, therefore dead babies are okay.

    Bad guys, such as youth have these ideas:

    War is bad
    Freedom is good
    Democracy, such as meeting in public to protest, is a right of every citizen
    Society should not be divided against itself

    It's a very cultish society we live in.
  6. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    There is also evidence of something, either a continuation of the freedom groups of the 60s, or a counter subversion operation by the FBI, when you discover the existence of Cicada 3301.

    It claims origins within UC Berkeley and insists it is an underground free speech and privacy advocacy group, which could be a trap to add legitimacy or credibility to any FBI agents running a counter subversion operation using 60s era political persuasions as the seed base.

    The youth, the future, are a threat that need to be monitored and redirected with subtle psychological interference apparently.
  7. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    He's linking radical student groups from the 60's, such as those at Berkeley, Kent State etc to this website via NirvanaNET and TOTSE, which were Bay Area websites linked with the politics remnants of these student groups from the 60's would espouse.

    His detective stills are top notch.

    He is writing without giving you any background data which makes it difficult to follow for the uninitiated.
  8. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    He's saying users of this website and totse may be linked to:

    FBI
    military intelligence
    CIA
    Foreign intelligence agencies
    False flag terrorism
    Domestic terorrist groups, eg Weather Underground

    He could have written it better but the gist of it is easy to understand.
  9. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    This book is a true story and she is a yakuza daughter and she has tattoos.
  10. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    So there is this book called Yakuza Moon. It's about this girl who was born in to a Yakuza family. She is covered in tattoos.

    The full body, Japanese gangster style ones.

    On her back she has this protector omen of some Jap old lady with a knife in her mouth.

    I have been doing my research and have discovered that Yakuza are essentially the remnants of samurai bloodlines and everything is very traditional Bushido culture.

    I have now decided to buy a Katana.

    The knife she has is probably a kaiken.

    I am going to buy one of these too. All traditionally made and clay tempered.

    By choosing ones that match yakuza tattoos I am hoping I will not get wapanese models.

    Interestingly her tattoo features a wood handled knife.
  11. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by Grylls pics of your ass

    I can do this in jeans but how does that help my problem
  12. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    How is Minecraft enabling vicarious living?
  13. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    I didn't eat all week because I wanted to lose five pounds and wear these extremely tight jeans to make my ass look perfect and round.

    So I lost a little bit more than five pounds and now my ass is completely flat.

    Does anyone know how to make your ass bigger?

    Don't suggest squats please cause I ain't gonna spend a year in a gym to build muscle. I want to redirect fat there from elsewhere.

    Thanks.
  14. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    This is odd.

    I know there is the whole notion of a thin blue line, where police are that thin blue line between order and anarchy, and therefore police demand you never disrespect them and are assholes so that their image in society is maintained, whether through using assholery or fear as the motivator or what not...

    But.....

    Who are these people and how can they justify this?

    Okay there is a dangerous shoplifter. Yes go arrest him. Why do they have to destroy someones home to do this? There were no hostages. They could have waited it out. Destroying the house just shows their adventure of legally being excused from following social conventions and norms. It isn't justifiable. It's doing it for the feeling it offers. It was totally unnecessary.

    And this thin blue line is shit. Sitting around without electricity singing kumbuyah and smoking pot and having a herd of goats, and chilling out in the shade for cuddles all day and having fresh goat on the coals with some yams is gonna be a way better reality than this civilised shit where your whole life is institutionalisdd to:

    Wake
    Work/school
    Sleep
    Pretend you are cool on Saturday because of the clothes you wear and the music you listen

    Life like this is the reduction of the individual in to a mindless consumer, where they must work to live, and to show value as a human, spend the money they get from this work on expensive things that serve no purpose. A plan cotton t shirt is a cotton t shirt. You cab spend anywhere from $10 to $800 for a nearly identical thing based on the brand. This is life.

    This is what they ensure continues. They call trade unions communist radicals. So now you are brainwashed to think, if you love your country (insert smiles and cuddles as a child) that anyone wanting to make your life easier is actually trying to destroy America and keeps a t72 in the garage....

    Fuck this thin blue line. It's disgusting. This is not how humanity should be.
  15. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    I mean games that can substitute reality, not that spatial sensor headset.

    Does anyone like these types of games?

    I do and I feel really depressed about it. Sometimes.

    Games like GTA, Sleeping Dogs, Yakuza. Not necessarily all open world games. Far Cry doesn't seem to cut it. Well, Farcry 4 did, I could fantasize I was some brown person raised in the USA and unknowingly indoctrinated in to doing the dirty work of the CIA for them.

    But I mean with these games when compared to real life, in real life you:

    Work/school everyday

    When you go out and wear nice clothes, you're not doing anything special or being anyone special, you're dressing jn a way or going to places where you encourage people to identify you with a stereotype or subculture. Your trying to let people think you're cool, rather than do anything worthwhile.

    But then these games come along, and if the story isn't too outlandish you can wish it was your life. The fact they have cities and whatnot means you can relate to the world you are immersed in. Depending on the depth of character.

    Sleeping dogs had it all. Nothing was so outlandish as to be implausible.

    Watch dogs 1 and 2 was a bit gay

    Yakuza was okay, it was relatable, but the yakuza theme was over romanticised. But the fact you were in a city and had to buy food from convenience stores made it relatable the next time you went out for a night.

    It makes me feel kind of sad.

    But then I realise entertainment is supposed to be entertaining and is created by script writers.

    Also on days gone you'd live vicariously through TV shows like Saved by the Bell, before that it was books. I guess games are the evolution of the idealised or fantasy world.

    Games like The Witcher just made me feel socially isolated if I got too attached to them.

    Does anyone else get this from games or do you just enjoy the drug...

    The pretty colors and flashing lights and curvy female silhouettes and the things they do to your brain to keep you hooked...
  16. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    I went to clubs because they are "cool".

    All the teen movies, and film clips, have the club as the cool place to be. There is work, there is school, there are video games, there are outdoor things like bmx and hiking and the beach, there are cool things culturally like rednecks or hood niggers etc. There are all these things that are interesting that are not a part of your life that you try and use to fill a void.

    A club has all the cool of hood niggas + beautiful people + cool music + alcohol and just seems to offer social mobility if you can show it off on instagram.

    However in real life, clubs are not like this. First, gangsters are violent. They won't hang out with you. Most people are not beautiful models. A lot are no where near that. The drinks are expensive. The people are not having as great a time as in the film clips. It's not a big group of people who all know each other. It's all randoms. A lot of people are there with boyfriend/girlfriend and even if they weren't, going up to strangers and being super friendly and familiar is creepy. Most of the people there are also looking to fill a void. They are not "cool". A lot of super lame nerdy types fresh out of high school wearing cool clothes and acting like they hard with their "boyz" because that is another way to seem cool, by portraying a fake reality to show higher social value.

    I went to a club once this year. It was a university organised thing.

    I would do it again just for the bucket list, saying I went to college parties.

    But it was shit. It was pretentious.

    I would probably keep going to clubs not for enjoyment, but a bit like a junkie chasing the dragon, trying to fill a void that exists in my life but appears to be on everyone else's instagram page.
  17. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    If you can say different breeds of dog have different behavioural traits, why can't different races have such things as:

    Height
    Hair color
    Metabolic rates
    Hormonal profiles

    Leading to personality traits?
  18. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood That's just your opinion

    My wife is transgender

    Transgender does not have the same meaning to me as someone who is trying to convince me their junk is not what it is.
  19. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    If you meet people, and they find out later you are transgender their entire opinion of you changes.

    Entering in to sexual long term relationships is going to be difficult unless you tell someone the first time you meet them you are trans.

    It is a stupid way to waste your life.

    Once someone discovers you are trans they are not going to think of you as the gender you identify with. They are going to see you as a weirdo or as a fashion accessory to show up their friends from high school with, kind of like having an exchange student for a friend.
  20. too.dark.to.see Tuskegee Airman
    Originally posted by the man who put it in my hood But it makes them more unhappy not living as a female

    Yeah see this doesn't make sense.

    Living as a male Vs living as a female:

    Wake up.

    Go to work/school

    Come home

    Eat

    Shower

    Sleep

    There are no differences. If you don't like the company you keep get new friends instead of destroying in its entirety any social capital you could lay claim to by becoming a transgender and isolating yourself to one particular community and forcing others to instantly have opinions of you when they realise you are outside the scope of what is regular.

    Instead of changing your entire self and your entire image as a normal person with no adjustments for personality needed when you meet new people, you can just find new friends.

    Getting around as a trannie is not a good idea.
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