06-02-2009, 06:38 AM
Never mind. I'll try to explain. Please bear with me, given it's a bit long.
I do think there are plenty of substances being spread through all levels of society with the specific goal to control the populace's mind. And some of these substances, although not immediately thought of as a 'drug for mind control' turns out to be-come (i.e. it is 'be coming') a substance abuse issue when taken into a broader context - such as alcohol made too freely available to teens as young as 12, 13, a.s.o.
The alcohol binge drinking amongst teens especially in England, Germany as well as other places has increased dramatically. Most weekends, there are plenty of alcohol-induced comatic kids & students admitted to hospital.
An alcohol coma not only influences the brain's learning capacity or its ability to exert conscious control over oneself but kills off the braincells, too.
The effects on a not yet fully developed brain on people that young literally is a 'through the backdoor' tool to influence their brains, their behaviour, their ability to think clearly & thus make better choices - and even, if, in your understanding this does not fall under the 'category' of mind control, it still is, just like the vaccines babies are forced to by law, to be injected with more than questionable substances.
Mind control & drug dependency go hand in hand.
It's the chicken egg question where it's hard to retrace what comes first (often without being considered as such by the MC victim or the drug abuser at the start of the "needs" attachment).
There is psychological/emotional dependency and there is chemical (biological) dependency, and then there is a mixture of the two, which is the most dangerous & hardest to break but all with the same outcome: a perceived (psychological) or a truly felt need (physical) for something outside of themselves - which leads to the mind being easily manipulatable; or, easy game for mind control, and on a deeper, level, a kid's game to trigger the MC victim.
In other words, someone who has been subjected to drugs for the purposes of mind control may well become dependent on the substances forced on them without them ever having intended to, given it often involves oral ingestion.
Dependency always makes its mark in the absence of the substance needed in order to "function normally" & enable one to control one's behaviour or, one's mind. It doesn't matter whether this is within the specific context of controlling/triggering a MC victim or an individual's growing "attachment" to their substance of choice by way of abusing their substance - the end result is the same:
An inability to function freely of one's own will irrespective of whether a substance is available for consumption or not either by choice or by force in order to control the targeted victim, but instead is replaced by a naturally developed inclination (i.e., 'mind control') of being in the grip of obsessive compulsive thought patterns revolving around:
"I have to have this now!" - whatever (the) programme(s) the drug is supposed to trigger (enforced patterns of thought/behaviour &/or emotional re-actions - i.e., one does not act out of free choice/will but rather out of a feeling of having to) or the substance abuser ending up feeling not being in control of themselves & thus, whether deliberately or inadvertently, has turned into a MC victim, easily triggered.
I understand that you try to warn people in terms of specific substances that might trigger somebody who is mind controlled, or 'programmed' to use the terminology. The issue I see here though, is, that you don't even need to be specifically programmed to trigger you when taking any of these substances in the wrong dosages, with the wrong intentions, or with utter ignorance of the long-term affects any excessive in-take of a substance can have on you when taken over a prolonged period of time.
The difference between being 'triggered' or maintaining a conscious control over natural substances or chemical substances is vital, too. I agree with AJ that chemcial concoctions are best left to not being consumed at all, but there are also herbs &/or plants that can trigger you very badly without any 'addition' from a lab.
Native tribes know more about the natural pharmacy that is Mother Nature than most lab-scientists working underground. It is just part of their natural heritage & knowledge passed on from one generation to the next. The native tribes in the Amazon have such an extensive knowledge of plants it makes most lab-scientists look like kindergarten beginners. They have a cure for everything. Their knowledge is based on over 10,000 years of living in that environment which no regular chemical 'doctor' could catch up with even if he tried.
Everybody & every body - including their brain - is a highly individual autonomously functioning entity. Thus a generalisation of what might prove a right 'trip' (& thus being triggered) to some is maybe nothing but a mild tinge for somebody else. What is poison for your neighbour, thus triggering them badly, might be 'easy on you' by comparison... How one is programmed as you know, also is crucially important.
Again, as you know, MC victims programs are built upon the programmed individual to enhance their naturally given abilities &/or characteristics.
Yet, solely taken from a physical p.o.v, Asian & native Indian tribes do not digest alcohol the same way Caucasians do. They lack an enzyme that slows down the absorbtion of alcohol into the blood stream which makes them drunk a lot faster than an average (even small) Caucasian - I am not sure in how it works within the Aboriginal tribes but they seem to have a similar inclination of getting drunk faster. I believe there is a correlation in that respect as well when talking about the kids' drinking binges mentioned above.
Differentiation of someone's biochemical, psychological make-up as well as the kind of programming &/or conditioning they have been subject to, their natural intellectual or other capacities are vital, in appropriately assessing the risk &/or likelihood of anyone being triggered...
Addiction is often the most effective way to trigger the individual in question & it's a universal theme.
I do think there are plenty of substances being spread through all levels of society with the specific goal to control the populace's mind. And some of these substances, although not immediately thought of as a 'drug for mind control' turns out to be-come (i.e. it is 'be coming') a substance abuse issue when taken into a broader context - such as alcohol made too freely available to teens as young as 12, 13, a.s.o.
The alcohol binge drinking amongst teens especially in England, Germany as well as other places has increased dramatically. Most weekends, there are plenty of alcohol-induced comatic kids & students admitted to hospital.
An alcohol coma not only influences the brain's learning capacity or its ability to exert conscious control over oneself but kills off the braincells, too.
The effects on a not yet fully developed brain on people that young literally is a 'through the backdoor' tool to influence their brains, their behaviour, their ability to think clearly & thus make better choices - and even, if, in your understanding this does not fall under the 'category' of mind control, it still is, just like the vaccines babies are forced to by law, to be injected with more than questionable substances.
Mind control & drug dependency go hand in hand.
It's the chicken egg question where it's hard to retrace what comes first (often without being considered as such by the MC victim or the drug abuser at the start of the "needs" attachment).
There is psychological/emotional dependency and there is chemical (biological) dependency, and then there is a mixture of the two, which is the most dangerous & hardest to break but all with the same outcome: a perceived (psychological) or a truly felt need (physical) for something outside of themselves - which leads to the mind being easily manipulatable; or, easy game for mind control, and on a deeper, level, a kid's game to trigger the MC victim.
In other words, someone who has been subjected to drugs for the purposes of mind control may well become dependent on the substances forced on them without them ever having intended to, given it often involves oral ingestion.
Dependency always makes its mark in the absence of the substance needed in order to "function normally" & enable one to control one's behaviour or, one's mind. It doesn't matter whether this is within the specific context of controlling/triggering a MC victim or an individual's growing "attachment" to their substance of choice by way of abusing their substance - the end result is the same:
An inability to function freely of one's own will irrespective of whether a substance is available for consumption or not either by choice or by force in order to control the targeted victim, but instead is replaced by a naturally developed inclination (i.e., 'mind control') of being in the grip of obsessive compulsive thought patterns revolving around:
"I have to have this now!" - whatever (the) programme(s) the drug is supposed to trigger (enforced patterns of thought/behaviour &/or emotional re-actions - i.e., one does not act out of free choice/will but rather out of a feeling of having to) or the substance abuser ending up feeling not being in control of themselves & thus, whether deliberately or inadvertently, has turned into a MC victim, easily triggered.
I understand that you try to warn people in terms of specific substances that might trigger somebody who is mind controlled, or 'programmed' to use the terminology. The issue I see here though, is, that you don't even need to be specifically programmed to trigger you when taking any of these substances in the wrong dosages, with the wrong intentions, or with utter ignorance of the long-term affects any excessive in-take of a substance can have on you when taken over a prolonged period of time.
The difference between being 'triggered' or maintaining a conscious control over natural substances or chemical substances is vital, too. I agree with AJ that chemcial concoctions are best left to not being consumed at all, but there are also herbs &/or plants that can trigger you very badly without any 'addition' from a lab.
Native tribes know more about the natural pharmacy that is Mother Nature than most lab-scientists working underground. It is just part of their natural heritage & knowledge passed on from one generation to the next. The native tribes in the Amazon have such an extensive knowledge of plants it makes most lab-scientists look like kindergarten beginners. They have a cure for everything. Their knowledge is based on over 10,000 years of living in that environment which no regular chemical 'doctor' could catch up with even if he tried.
Everybody & every body - including their brain - is a highly individual autonomously functioning entity. Thus a generalisation of what might prove a right 'trip' (& thus being triggered) to some is maybe nothing but a mild tinge for somebody else. What is poison for your neighbour, thus triggering them badly, might be 'easy on you' by comparison... How one is programmed as you know, also is crucially important.
Again, as you know, MC victims programs are built upon the programmed individual to enhance their naturally given abilities &/or characteristics.
Yet, solely taken from a physical p.o.v, Asian & native Indian tribes do not digest alcohol the same way Caucasians do. They lack an enzyme that slows down the absorbtion of alcohol into the blood stream which makes them drunk a lot faster than an average (even small) Caucasian - I am not sure in how it works within the Aboriginal tribes but they seem to have a similar inclination of getting drunk faster. I believe there is a correlation in that respect as well when talking about the kids' drinking binges mentioned above.
Differentiation of someone's biochemical, psychological make-up as well as the kind of programming &/or conditioning they have been subject to, their natural intellectual or other capacities are vital, in appropriately assessing the risk &/or likelihood of anyone being triggered...
Addiction is often the most effective way to trigger the individual in question & it's a universal theme.