And Now We Return to Our Regular Program
Voice Control (that's what they called it)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fMtdvBHq2_A&feature=related
The Opening Theme for The Twilight Zone
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zi6wNGwd84g&feature=related
Shock Treatment for kiddies before going to bed
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7CafM97ifNc
I cannot stress enough how important it is to watch the "classical" TV programs from the 1960s if you wish to understand mass mind control.
Search "psychology experiment 1950s" on YouTube. Watch what they were doing to individuals. The lessons they learned were then carried out on the masses - us.
If you are a baby boomer you must understand what was done to you. If your parents are baby boomers it you should understand what was done to them. And know that you were subjected to more sophisticated programming still. In order to understand subsequent mass population control, it is essential to understand the programs of the '60s, because they are the paradigm. They laid the groundwork and molded our psyches for the horrors we are suffering today.
Twilight Zone is one of the most important programs of all.
Pay attention, pay strict attention.
Remember yourself when you first saw those programs?
Ask yourself if the critique about human nature and character that Serling presents as being high minded really are.
Notice how he was training a generation of children to assume many things about human nature.
Are people really as they are portrayed in "The Shelter" and "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street"? Or, were children being conditioned to believe that people "really are" that way? Were unnatural, extreme societal stresses being applied to people that made they react that way?
Think how that meshes with the conditioning we all received to be one of the crowd, to fit in, "to be normal".
One of the absolutely most important episodes is "Number 12 Looks Just Like You". Notice every detail.
"Mirror Image" conditioned you not to dare to tell, if you discover, that the Nazis have taken over shaping society after they were brought into the US on Project Paperclip to teach mass mind control techniques. If you do, you will be thought so insane that even a stranger can have you committed.
Note that the term "pattern" is used in "The Monsters are Due on Maple Street" and the term "trigger" is used in "Number 12 Looks Just Like You".
Those are terms specific to mind control.
Note how the shows make you doubt you doubt your sanity if something just slightly out of the ordinary happens, like something is moved out of place. Has a perfectly rationally explainable event ever triggered you to wonder if you're going insane? Maybe as a child that suggestion was made to you.
This was called "general programming. The more horrific forms of mind control, those used in the experiments that came under the umbrella of MK ULTRA, used the very same techniques, but at a higher level of intensity.
Instead of electroshock, the viewers were emotionally shocked and visually shocked and mentally shocked. But this was done repeatedly. So, perhaps the effect over years was none the less.
Instead of hallucinogenic drugs, the viewers were subjected to "trick photography" that was mimetic of drug-induced hallucination.
And remember that your parents told you to move away from the TV, that the radiation was dangerous? Yes, you were being irradiated to and you cooperated with it by trying to get as close to the TV as you could, the better to see the screen.
People who were subjected to specific programming were conditioned to love the person who programmed them, to think of the programmer as a friend and protector, rather than a torturer. Likewise, the fans of Rod Serling thought he was an intellectual and a super-patriot who was giving them insight into what people are really like. They didn't realize he was programming them into twisted configuration. Listen to how he describes human beings at the beginning of "People are Alike All Over". Does he sound like a humanist to you? Watch the last few minutes of the episode.
Those shows were amplifying the worst that is inherent in us and teaching us to be misanthropic by teaching to disdain just what they were reinforcing and exaggerating in us. These programs, and many more that drilled the message into us in various ways, taught us self and mutual loathing.
Ask yourself: what do you remember of what transpired during the day on any day that you watched "Chiller Theater" or "Creature Features" before going to bed? It kinda overshadowed previous events and overwhelmed you with fear to the point of everything else being dwarfed. Didn't it? I think that was precisely the reason for the shows.
Notice how many of those programs' scripts were centered around conditioning the public to believe that an alien invasion had happened or was immanent.
I am presenting the matter *very* perfunctorily. PhDs can, and should, be written on this subject.
D2