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Topic: How to create a mind-controlled sex slave.
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Thu 01/15/09 06:16 PM
Norslyman, stop, your making me dizzy.

Why don't you post a paragraph of two, if short, then put the link to the rest of the content, so we aren't scrolling endlessly to get to the next poster in case one isn't interested in the content your posting...

Hell I can't even remember what the orginal topic was anymore.. ugh!

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Thu 01/15/09 06:25 PM



Oh yes yes yes!!!! I sometimes need something from the store so I will take a mobile electromagnetic wave antenna device and imput the special code to get it to vibrate waves at the right frequency and wavelength to send messages to peoples brains . . . it works really does, and its science. They will actually go and pick up what I want and brin it back. PWND TOOL!

Mind control indeed. I can even use it just like you say and make people sleep deprived, I will use this device at 4 in the morning and they cannot help but wake up.

If you want to know what this device is you are going to have to crack my secret code.

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The government is in on it. They have been developing these devices since the 50's.

They only miniaturized the technology here within the last 15 years. Now its so small and cheap it can be concealed inside the human body MUAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!


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I just wear aluminum underwear and ear rings.flowerforyou
That I would like to see! drool


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Thu 01/15/09 06:26 PM

Norslyman, stop, your making me dizzy.

Why don't you post a paragraph of two, if short, then put the link to the rest of the content, so we aren't scrolling endlessly to get to the next poster in case one isn't interested in the content your posting...

Hell I can't even remember what the orginal topic was anymore.. ugh!


Yes, what she says!!! UGH.

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Thu 01/15/09 06:35 PM
You think you can make it a lil bit easier on our eyes to read your post?glasses

Yamin:heart:

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Thu 01/15/09 07:08 PM

You think you can make it a lil bit easier on our eyes to read your post?glasses

Yamin:heart:


Good come back!!! winking

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Thu 01/15/09 07:23 PM
Geez... I just read the first post and I wanna know what "norslyman" has been smoking cause I DO NOT WANT ANY OF THAT

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Thu 01/15/09 07:35 PM
I will not quote the whole OP but I think it is a bit too bizarre but the mind control is there in normal everyday society.

Men of old were not complete idiots, they set it up that women were subjugated. Laws of the land set it up that way, religions set it up that way and men traditionally handed down their "superiority" to their sons or protege. Sex slaves sure, they were told it was their obligation, their duty, their responsibility and the end result also fell to them. So yea, it has been done but it is more obvious or on the flip side possibly so accepted it may be invisible.:wink: bigsmile

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Thu 01/15/09 07:55 PM

If you don't have a takion field generator, you are seriously at risk for mind control.


I have always said that.

But because of the vogortalintans people don't listen.

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Fri 01/16/09 03:13 PM

Norslyman, stop, your making me dizzy.

Why don't you post a paragraph of two, if short, then put the link to the rest of the content, so we aren't scrolling endlessly to get to the next poster in case one isn't interested in the content your posting...

Hell I can't even remember what the orginal topic was anymore.. ugh!


Good suggestion, I'm still learning the "art" of blogging. And where are some of these people getting these imported smileys?

Isn't anybody going to comment on any of the content in these articles? Or about movies or TV shows they've recently seen with hidden messages? Speculation on who else in Hollywood is under mind control? Madonna's circle of friends? Who else in politics? Why did Bill O'Reilly write a book with teen crack-addicts, sex, and a bear of all things? The foot tapping senator busted in the Mpls airport (hurray for MN)!

These are the kinds of comments I'd like to see.

I must admit, my brain WAS a little scattered after watching "Butterfly Effect". And that was with commercial breaks.

Don't you guys watch movies? frown

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Fri 01/16/09 05:03 PM
Edited by boo2u on Fri 01/16/09 05:30 PM

Don't you guys watch movies? frown


Actually rarely and if I do I try to stay away from the strange stuff, life has enough strange all by it's self.. lol

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Mon 01/19/09 05:31 PM
Norselyman
I would like to know something...just where WAS Alister Crowley made a Mason? All Lodges have records of all initiations, and are usually more that willing to provide answers one may have about the Fraternity. Would it be so hard to provide sone kind of source you get your 'info' from? aside from stbrigetta.com, because this post could have been taken from numerous propaganda statements there.

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Mon 01/19/09 05:54 PM
Well, on the topic of how to create a mind-controlled sex slave..

love is a cheap word to most people, and they throw it around loosely.


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Wed 02/18/09 03:48 PM
Edited by norslyman on Wed 02/18/09 03:51 PM
Okay, here is a pretty blatant example from "family values" FOX TV. Their new Friday night lineup is the "robotic" sex symbol in the "Sarah Conners Chronicles". And then LITERAL mind controlled sex slaves in "Dollhouse"! noway

The first episode contained a SNUFF FILM motiff!frown
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Npr.org

Joss Whedon - "Dollhouse" Tv Series - Npr.org Radio Interview
Monday 9 February 2009, by Webmaster



Joss Whedon has always been associated with girl power in Hollywood.

His shows, including Buffy the Vampire Slayer, have been hailed by critics for their strong female leads. But his new show, premiering Friday on Fox, may fly directly in the face of that image.

It’s called Dollhouse, and it stars Eliza Dushku, who played one of the slayers on Buffy.

In the new show’s premise, Dushku’s character, Echo, is an "active" — someone who has volunteered to have her personality erased. Every week, the Dollhouse installs a new personality into her and sends her out on "engagements" that involve sex, violence and, often, both.

It’s a surprising show from someone who, in a 2006 acceptance speech for an award he was given from the women’s human rights group Equality Now, said, "The misogyny that is in every culture is not a true part of the human condition. It is life out of balance, and that imbalance is sucking something out of the soul of every man and woman who’s confronted with it."

Jacki Lyden asks Whedon to explain how a show starring a young female character who has no free will isn’t the ultimate misogynistic male fantasy.

"I won’t necessarily say that it isn’t that," Whedon says. "The fact of the matter is that, in the wrong hands, it is a completely misogynist thing, except it’s happening to men as well — but what we’re trying to do is take someone’s identity away in order to discuss the concept of her identity."

Whedon says the first group he pitched the show to — after Dushku and Fox — was the board of Equality Now.

"I knew that would be the toughest room I would ever sit in," Whedon says. "What I basically told them was I was examining the idea of fantasy, and some of the stuff that would happen would be good, and some of the stuff that would happen would be kind of awful, and that the whole point was going to be to blur those lines, to take what we want from each other sexually, how much power we want to have over each other."

In the second episode, Echo is programmed to have sex with a man who then attempts to kill her with a bow and arrow. Lyden says it has a "snuff-film motif" and asks Whedon why he chose to present this type of main female character.

"Obviously, the point is you have to take control away from her so that she can get it back. Obviously, the man does not kill her," he says.

Whedon says the theme of hiring people for sex was something he and Dushku were eager to explore.

"All of the actives have that as part of their engagements," he says. "And that is something Eliza and I set out to do from the start — she wanted to, before I even came up with the idea, was talking about doing a premise that dealt with sexuality."

Lyden points out one of the uncomfortable aspects of the premise is that Echo "doesn’t really have a choice about who she’s sleeping with … it isn’t consensual."

Whedon agrees. "I’m not saying that nonconsensual sex is ever OK. This is, after all, a science fiction show."

He says the show also brings up questions about the different ways American audiences respond to sex and violence.

"Nobody says, if somebody puts a gun in her hand and she shoots someone, isn’t that just as bad for a person as a sexual act that is not in any way physically harmful? Some people would argue it’s not the same question, but for me, I think it is part of the same question."

Whedon says the Fox network wasn’t particularly comfortable with these themes either. The original pilot episode of the series, which included discussion of the actives performing more altruistic deeds, was scrapped in favor of one that amped up the action and conspiracy.

Whedon says Fox also asked him to turn down the volume on some of the sexual themes.

"My problem has always been, what happens is that you get the corporations basically enjoying the titillation of the thing instead of wanting to baldly talk about it," he says. "We really wanted to hit it in the face and say, well, what does it mean? Is it wrong to pay somebody to have sex? How wrong is it to try to create your own perfect experience? When is it appalling? And when is it a part of people becoming increasingly incapable of dealing with other people and living these incredibly insular lives?"

And, he says, in a fictional world where people can be programmed, you have to deal with sexual themes.

"To say that people are going to have the ability to program other people and are not going to do that — that sex is not going to be one of the first things on their minds — would be very disingenuous," he says.

And what would Whedon do if he finds his supporters being turned off by the new show’s premise?

"The fact of the matter is, I’ve been worried about this. It’s kept me up nights. But I believe the best way to examine anything is to go to a dark place," Whedon says. "You can’t be a storyteller and a speechwriter at the same time."
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Fictional world my arse!:tongue:
They are popularizing this stuff so that it is not as shocking and even normal when it gets uncovered.


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Wed 02/18/09 03:52 PM
who has a map???? i'm lost what

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