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In the 1950's jewish doctors at CIA began experimenting with LSD in the MKUltra program in an effort to control the minds of their subjects. Over the course of the decades-long experiment spanning the hippie revolution to the crack epidemic the experimenters discovered that you could not actually control what people think, but you could make them effectively stop caring about the trauma of the experiments. They noticed that the test subjects cared less about the traumatic experiences in testing the next week, and even less in the weeks following that. They learned that constant exposure to trauma induces neuroplasticity in the brain, effectively changing the way test subjects dealt with adverse circumstances and making them more pliable and willing to accept the horrible shit being done to them.

Fast forward 70 years; CIA stopped dosing college kids with acid decades ago, but the program never really ended...they simply traded drugs for trauma and now everybody on a planet with a screen hooked up to the internet is inundated with a constant unending stream of manufactured trauma. This is how they can use our tax dollars to bomb and fuck children, and we don't even care.

Welcome to the program.



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