>>83999
I'm not close enough to know the name of a program. If I were, I wouldn't type it on the internet where a million keyword censors around the world would ping.
But I know that's a dick answer, so I'll tell you that they've gotten a fuckton more sophisticated. Depending on what you're trying to produce, a phenomenon called "learned helplessness" is induced, and its long term effects actually change the cognition of the subject.
>>84085
How is a beachfront condo for rent relevant to who bought land when a township was a sleepy nowhere?
>>84207
>1. How much do you know about MKultra?
Not everything, a lot is buried.
>1.1 How relevant is it still today?
Very, but much of its uses are niche.
>2. How did you aquire the knowledge you claim
Well that would be telling.
>3. Do you regret climbing down the rabbit whole ?
Yes and no.
>4. What is it with Katie?
A victim.
>>84208
>How are subliminal triggers implanted remotely?
Remotely? Pavlovian conditioning on that level is a real trick.
>Is it a form of hypnosis?
No, though that can be part of it. A lot of it involves the use of everything from "learned helplessness" and operant conditioning to drugs far more sophisticated than scopolomine.
>Is all mind control sexual in some way?
Not unless you take the freudian view. But sex slaves are a high demand niche.
>>84222
>cat painting
Nah.
>How can I fight this? Go live outside forever?
Honestly? Critical thinking. Constant critical thinking. But the system you live in is designed to make it easy to not think critically. Sort of like how hipsters think that they are counterculture when in actuality they sit at the nexus of culture.
>Where can I find real, non-controlled opposition info on the mind control being used in the media? In my searches I always find vigilant citizen alex jones-tier garbage.
You can't. Nobody organized is independent, and nobody independent is organized. That's the way it is.