Pscycho Warfare Flashcards

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What is the primary method used by the occult Cryptocracy to process the Group Mind of the masses?

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Psychodrama

Psychodrama is used to influence collective consciousness through media narratives.

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What do secret societies use to influence the collective consciousness?

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Carefully crafted psychodramas

These dramas implant mental viruses that shape perceptions and behaviors.

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Name three examples of events where media portrayal served to implant mental viruses.

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  • Jack the Ripper
  • Hillside Strangler
  • Son of Sam
  • Unabomber

These stories are presented as campfire tales on television.

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What does the author emphasize as important for resisting mind control tactics?

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Preserving a childlike sense of wonder and curiosity

This appreciation is essential for seeing the ‘magic’ in the ordinary.

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What are the three destructive symptoms of mind control identified by the author?

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  • Amnesia
  • Abulia
  • Apathy

These symptoms make individuals more susceptible to manipulation.

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According to George Ohsawa, what is the only incurable sickness?

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Arrogance

An arrogant person does not regard themselves as sick and cannot submit to a cure.

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How does the author describe science in relation to control?

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A form of black magic

Scientism promotes secret political-occult agendas as objective truth.

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What does the pentagram symbolize in the context of mind domination?

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Intellectual omnipotence and autocracy

It expresses the mind’s domination over the elements.

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What does the author suggest about the Renaissance’s impact on man’s attitude toward nature?

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Belief that a ‘flawed’ creation could be ‘perfected’ by human intellect

This has led to industrial pollution and a monstrous world of machines.

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What does the ‘All-Seeing Eye’ symbolize?

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Complete mental, spiritual, and physical enslavement of mankind

This is represented on the U.S. one dollar bill.

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What is the concept of ‘Revelation of the Method’?

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Revealing secrets to the ‘profane ones’ after burying them in secrecy

It refers to the process of slowly revealing conspiracies.

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What does the author claim about exposure to the cryptocracy’s crimes?

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Exposure itself does not defeat the cryptocracy

Such revelations may strengthen its mental hold.

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What film is cited as a Rosicrucian cinematic manifesto?

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Videodrome

It reveals the impact of television on human reality.

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What does the monolith in ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ represent?

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The shaping function of the occult magus

It symbolizes the taming and tampering with the natural world.

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What does the author say about modern scientism and ‘medicine’?

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It has devolved into a pigsty

Scientists are trafficking in genetically engineered part-human pigs.

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What is the Kabbalistic concept of the Golem?

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An animate being created by man rather than God

It is seen as a way for Jewish masters to attain magical powers.

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What is the psychological warfare strategy contained in the Rosicrucian manifesto?

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Confessing crimes to a ritually-bound public

This confession is a key component of the cryptocracy’s command ideology.

18
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What does the author say about the modern public’s desires?

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They want to go down on their knees before money and crap

This is trained through terror and flattery from their masters.

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What is the philosophy of ‘The Rite of Perfection’ associated with?

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Scottish Rite of Freemasonry

It suggests that the universe will be ‘perfected’ by human intellect.

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What does the author argue about the Second Law of Thermodynamics?

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It describes the tyranny over humanity under cover of victimhood

The secret societies maintain their control through this disguise.

21
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What does the author emphasize about recognizing limits?

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It is important to recognize our limits rather than trying to surpass our Creator

This appreciation leads to a joyous understanding of creation.

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What is the central theme of ‘2001: A Space Odyssey’ according to the author?

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Initiation simply by being alive in the here and now

The film embodies the dangers of Gnosis.