i can see where it was much more difficult back then to control people's minds. that was an era when people thought for themselves and resisted extremist ideals. nowadays there's no need because people are giddy about believing anything you want to throw at them. we're in an age of naivete and gullibility like never before.
MKULTRA is a schizophrenic conspiracy theorist's dream topic. To them, this proves EVERYTHING, it proves all their other completely insane conspiracy theories "true," and no amount of fact or reason is going to tell them otherwise. To them, all their other absurd conspiracies are validated, and they'll always point you back to MKULTRA as "proof" that they're right about everything, this would include their flat-Earth theories, their Sandy Hook stories, their easily refuted "faked Moon landing" nonsense, and their vaccine theories, etc.
Interesting range of responses. I have a feeling lots of those brainwashed NPC individuals are going to experience frequent mental "glitches" as disclosures stream into the mainstream. A life of vehemently defending the DS narratives doesn't prepare oneself for the truth. Let's be kind and lend them our tinfoil hats when they break down from the stress. ;-)
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Interesting range of responses. I have a feeling lots of those brainwashed NPC individuals are going to experience frequent mental "glitches" as disclosures stream into the mainstream. A life of vehemently defending the DS narratives doesn't prepare oneself for the truth. Let's be kind and lend them our tinfoil hats when they break down from the stress. ;-)