Monday, July 23, 2007

Mental Toxins

Po Man Sings
Hello, everybody, you're listening to KDOG, Radio Free America. My name is Po Man Sings.
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Bush tells the Surgeon General not to talk about mental health issues. It was in all the news. Not to talk about a bunch of stuff, but included in that was an order not to talk about mental health issues. Yeah. And to mention Bush three times every speech or something like that. Why? Why should the Surgeon General not speak to mental health concerns?
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Mind control? Could it be that an enormous portion, or even some small but highly significant portion of the mentally ill are ill because of mental toxins caused by mind control and propaganda? You know, propaganda in this sense, to include how mental illnesses are to be diagnosed or treated. What if "n" number of such cases are caused deliberately to squelch dissent or whistle blowing, and that little detail is one that they don't want anyone to be thinking about?
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Well, lets think about it anyway. The NSA is in charge of who gets to know what, you know. Whether or not something is to be classified, whether it's coming out of the government, Universities or out of the mental health industry. Mental illness. Natural causes? No problem. The guy is nuts. Warehouse him. It's the government mind control stuff? Paranoid. Delusional.
MKULTRA, synthetic telepathy, bio-electromagnetic weapons... So what. Paranoid. Delusional.
Of course it couldn't be anything like mind control. But anywhere else in the health industry, well, known facts are possibilities. Could be that someone has deliberately poisoned someone's thinking. That's what mind control does.
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Why? Because you're not supposed to be thinking about how to keep the government honest. You're not supposed to complain when they destroy your life. You have the right to remain silent or suffer the consequences. Period. No phone call. No hearing. Nothing like that. You're just told to shut up if you know what's good for you and marginalized over in the nut bin. Vegetable farming is what they call it.
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No Bill of Rights. No human rights. Just whatever some Nazi program says should be. Yeah, yeah. Nazis are an over reach? Tell me about operation Paperclip and the intelligence community. Where are all those Nazis today? When did Nazism die? Where can we go to relieve ourselves on it's grave?
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It didn't die. It became part of our intelligence community. And then took over. That's why MKULTRA still exists, despite it's having been banned by Congress. It just went from dark to black ops. Hey. Tell me what CIA money is used for. Nobody knows. Not that such a criminal enterprise would need tax dollars, except that Nazis are the cheapest people in the world. Count on it. You know what I think? I don't think the Nazis ever really hated Jews. I think that they wanted their money. And I think they feared Jews. Jewish people have a conscience. Unlike Nazis.
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You're listening to KDOG, Radio Free America with Po Man Sings. Can I take a moment to explain something? We're not doing counter propaganda here. We're doing anti propaganda. Counter propaganda is like, well, one party tells their lies, the other persons tell their lies... and may the best lies win. Anti propaganda exposes propaganda entirely, it's reasons, it's methods. You know. Like keep up that steady pro Bush drum beat. Three times per speech.
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Propaganda relies on emotional responses because the position that the propagandist is taking is void of reason. You know. Statistics don't matter if you have some heart rendering anecdote. That's called anecdotalism. Stuff like that. Doesn't matter if there was one such case and thousands of others that support an opposing view.
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Then all of the fear factor stuff. Something bad could happen. Better watch out. Better pass some laws before it's too late. But it doesn't stand to reason in the long run if people give it any more thought than to just not their heads in emotional agreement of the gesture.
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You want to stop crime? Lock everybody up. You want to stop auto accidents from happening? Ban cars. You can't have freedom in a society without taking some risks. We've become such a control freak nation that we, I read the report somewhere, we lock up something like 40% more people than Russia does. More than any other nation on the planet, if I remember correctly. I'll have to go dig out the report. Most civilized nations know that freedom is a bit of a trade off, and that in order for justice to be justice it has to be lenient. Because if it's not, it tends to create more injustices than it resolves.
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