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Mind Control In The United States

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“The most effective way to protect yourself from subconscious manipulation is by being aware of how it works,” states author Steven Jacobson. And with extensive documentation, Mr. Jabobson takes us on a journey of the multi-faceted dimension of mind control and shows us how to save our mind and soul from the mind manipulators. The book leaves one pondering and wondering how we have been duped and how we actively engage ourselves in our own mental prisons. Jacobson encourages us to shatter the shackles and free our minds. Steven Jacobson, film editor for thirteen years, researcher of hypnotic techniques within the film and music industry, researcher of metaphysics and of conspiracy theories has given us an excellent expose of the ruling elite’s intent to control our minds. This work is both outrageous and sobering; and is indeed a necessary breakthrough in the fusing of the fields of metaphysics and politics. Media Studies Occult Metaphysical Self-Defense

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Explains the Stupid Music Videos of the 1980s

Like Dave McGowan's Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon, this audiobook will leave you embarrassed at how so many things you learn to love in popular culture are just opposition-controlling ideas of social engineers. Pop/rock music was contrived just to distract you and make you *feel* rebellious without doing anything about it (except maybe smoking, drinking and drugging yourself to death). Look how many rock stars come from elite military/govt. families (Zappa, R.E.M., Police, Henry Garfield Rollins, David Crosby, on and on). The elite kids are your entertainers. And of course we see these bores in all our loud, worthless Hollywood movies. Ike Asimov obviously based his Foundation ideas on the Tavistock Institute. Powerful people have assured for centuries that they and theirs stay in power. So stop believing you'll ever be famous or win the Powerball. Welcome to the Machine...

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Trying to Be Fair Here Despite Some Odd Stuff...

So this is a 2015 edition of this book (orig. published in 1985) and the page count has nearly doubled. I'm not sure of all the differences, but one glaring difference which probably says it all is this latter edition's opening "prayer" from the "White Lodge".

To anyone familiar, the White Lodge is Alice Bailey's weird UN-connected theosophy off-shoot. This is a red hot flag for anyone aware of this side of conspiracy (just see the recently-added to Audible, "The Externalization of the Hierarchy" by Alice Bailey and you'll see what I mean). I try to keep an open mind, but it's hard to see people demanding a one world religion who are connected to the UN as being separate of the UN and their trajectory.

Anyhow, with that said some of the first half of this book are fairly good. The mentions of the author of The Exorcist being a CIA officer and the use of subliminals is interesting though nothing is gone into any real depth here. I suppose it would make a decent introduction. The mentioning of Eisenstein and the USSR in general's use of cinema to shape their citizenry was also good. Although there are other works that get much further into this--I wish this book only stuck to this type of subject matter.

The book then really gets redundant in the middle and later bits, recycling the history of money/credit and the Federal Reserve "Bank" as we've all heard many times before--or could easily get from much more in-depth sources such as Sutton or Griffin's works on the subject. But again, maybe this book functions best as an introduction. The book then segues into a very pro-marijuana (explicitly stating it is a divination drug kept from the poors to keep us from achieving enlightenment...) and just gets more New Age-y from there. Not that I'm entirely opposed to these ideas.. but this book feels like two very different books jammed together, despite it's very short run time.

Perhaps this all makes this work a good point of entry for your stoner friends to learn about the evils of advertising and One World Government... but they'll have to read it backwards lol.

Also: the AI Bot performing this work is a crime against humanity. When will this "AI Has To Be In Everything" Craze end?

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great information clear and concise

I loved this. there was alot of information given in a very clear and easy-to- understand manner.

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AI voice was pretty good, didn’t notice it

I enjoyed it very much. The voice was easy to listen and pronounced the words in easy to listen fashion.
The contents of the book are very informative. The mind control is real, look around, everybody is glued to a screen, nobody says hi, we interact through software. Software that’s censored, centralized, monitored and eventually controlled. The majority have given in, because it’s easy. Their choice is deserving of the outcome.

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Good story, ok voice

I found the story, itself, interesting but did not care for the virtual voice. Could have been much better with a real person narrating.

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