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originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: dashen
According to that article, we are all very bad cultists.
There is laying on thick and then there are the Dems.
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Members of the QAnon cult
He is one of three Capitol defendants to be slapped with a felony sentence. Paul Hodgkins, who walked onto the Senate floor holding a Trump flag, was sentenced to eight months in July. Scott Fairlamb, who assaulted a police officer during the riot, was sentenced to 41 months, the same as Chansley, last week.
“No president has ever come close to doing what happened here in terms of trying to organize an inside coup to overthrow an election and bypass the constitutional order,” Raskin said. “And then also use a violent insurrection made up of domestic violent extremist groups, white nationalist and racist, fascist groups in order to support the coup.”
From there, Raskin said, “It’s anybody’s guess what could have happened — martial law, civil war. You know, the beginning of authoritarianism.”
originally posted by: XtheMadnessNow
a reply to: FlyingFox
Norway pain
On ‘modified human agents’: John Lilly and the paranoid style in American neuroscience
The personal papers of the neurophysiologist John C. Lilly at Stanford University hold a classified paper he wrote in the late 1950s on the behavioural modification and control of ‘human agents’. The paper provides an unnerving prognosis of the future application of Lilly’s research, then being carried out at the National Institute of Mental Health. Lilly claimed that the use of sensory isolation, electrostimulation of the brain, and the recording and mapping of brain activity could be used to gain ‘push-button’ control over motivation and behaviour.
The Order of the Dolphin: SETI’s secret origin story
In 1961, when UFOs were all the rage, a group of top scientific minds met in secret at a rural observatory in West Virginia. At the time, the Green Bank Observatory was the biggest, baddest telescope in the burgeoning practice of radio astronomy. While the list of meeting attendees now reads like a who’s who of the era’s luminaries, the reason they gathered covertly was because of the taboo nature of their topic of discussion. These scientists wanted to find, and talk to, aliens. They didn’t know it, but they were about to launch the modern Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence, or SETI.
originally posted by: AngryCymraeg
Q-related threads are always... fascinating. The derangement and insanity is deep.
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: dashen
According to that article, we are all very bad cultists.
There is laying on thick and then there are the Dems.
originally posted by: Guyfriday
POST HAS BEEN EDITED TO HIGHLIGHT TALKING POINT
Just to reflect back on my last postings:
Qan non when ran through the G-Translates it says in Azerbaijani, "Blood Bread".
originally posted by: FlyingFox
originally posted by: pheonix358
a reply to: dashen
According to that article, we are all very bad cultists.
There is laying on thick and then there are the Dems.
I think when Biden, the most hated and least legitimate president in history, opens his mouth in front of a camera and says bad things about Patriots, it would tend to push people further from the Democrat narrative.
It is a little sickening, but in reality it's Streisand Effect plus Do The Opposite.