"Why talk of hacking computers? Because hacking computers probably occurred. And is illegal. And demolishes the fabric of our republic."
"Hacking humans" is another terms for political persuasion. I may think that people make choices for poor and ill-informed reasons, but that's the process."**
"Hacking humans."
With you 100% on this v8.
100%.
You and I know we are pissing in the wind when putting this under the microscope and describing what we see.
"All experience is already interpreted by the nervous system a hundredfold, a thousandfold, before it becomes conscious experience." - Karl Popper 1977
All the red-pill this and red-pill that stops in a heartbeat when you take the issue of what "hacking humans" by means of conditioning (fear through crisis for the masses, fear through threat for the individual, for example), gaslighting (17 intelligence agencies have confirmed Russia, Russia, Russia) and the preconcious conditioning that precedes the effectiveness of hacking by propaganda and start walking back with the cats through history.
Start to walk it back and you all you get are fish eyes from all sides.
The timing is not right.
Not yet.
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To the sacred progenitors and sacred propagandists...
"A plague on both your houses." Romeo and Juliet, Act III, scene i
**"Why talk of hacking computers? Because hacking computers probably occurred. And is illegal. And demolishes the fabric of our republic.
"Hacking humans" is another terms for political persuasion. I may think that people make choices for poor and ill-informed reasons, but that's the process."**
With you 100% on this v8.
100%.
You and I know we are pissing in the wind when putting this under the microscope and describing what we see.
"All experience is already interpreted by the nervous system a hundredfold, a thousandfold, before it becomes conscious experience." - Karl Pooper 1977
All the red-pill this and red-pill that stops in a heartbeat when you take the issue of what "hacking humans" by means of conditioning (fear through crisis for the masses, fear through threat for the individual, for example), gaslighting (17 intelligence agencies have confirmed Russia, Russia, Russia) and the preconcious conditioning that precedes the effectiveness of hacking by propaganda and start walking back with the cats through history.
Start to walk it back and you all you get are fish eyes from all sides.
The timing is not right.
Not yet.
https://www.walksinrome.com/uploads/2/5/1/0/25107996/palazzo-di-propaganda-fide-rome_1_orig.jpg
To the sacred progenitors and sacred propagandists...
"A plague on both your houses." Romeo and Juliet, Act III, scene i
**"Why talk of hacking computers? Because hacking computers probably occurred. And is illegal. And demolishes the fabric of our republic.
"Hacking humans" is another terms for political persuasion. I may think that people make choices for poor and ill-informed reasons, but that's the process."**
With you 100% with you on this v8.
100%.
You and I know we are pissing in the wind when putting this under the microscope and describing what we see.
"All experience is already interpreted by the nervous system a hundredfold, a thousandfold, before it becomes conscious experience." - Karl Pooper 1977
All the red-pill this and red-pill that stops in a heartbeat when you take the issue of what "hacking humans" by means of conditioning (fear through crisis for the masses, fear through threat for the individual, for example), gaslighting (17 intelligence agencies have confirmed Russia, Russia, Russia) and the preconcious conditioning that precedes the effectiveness of hacking by propaganda and start walking back with the cats through history.
Start to walk it back and you all you get are fish eyes from all sides.
The timing is not right.
Not yet.
https://www.walksinrome.com/uploads/2/5/1/0/25107996/palazzo-di-propaganda-fide-rome_1_orig.jpg
To the sacred progenitors and sacred propagandists...
"A plague on both your houses." Romeo and Juliet, Act III, scene i