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10 sats \ 7 replies \ @UCantDoThatDotRugged 29 Feb 2024 \ on: deleted by author conspiracy
Rarely will a video like this have a real high signal analysis that I can bank on. On a cursory audit here is what I found.
https://m.stacker.news/18058
'Demoralization' is more likely a side effect, or perhaps a known lever to exploit in combination with an assassination that would have been seen by the perpetrators as necessary whether it would demoralize the people or not. Similarly, injecting the term 'conspiracy theorist' into the public lexicon would not be a pre-meditated purpose, but a coverup tool. IOW, it wasn't "how do we demoralize and inject 'conspiracy theorist' into society" it was 'how do we discredit investigation into what we're about to do, and how else can we take advantage of it.'
https://m.stacker.news/18059
'Occultism is a body of science.' Red flag, big time. This entire slide carries the implicit assumption that all dark arts are real and occultism holds the true sacred knowledge. More likely, superstitions and ancient traditions have been carried on or revived by narcissists who want power over a cult of people, and in some cases secret dark money operations by intelligence agencies and/or private funding have propped up natural God-complex types to study/leverage occultism for various purposes, including a steady stream of the hypnotized to be used as tools for this or that purpose, with plausible deniability. Sideways advantage, can also hide criminal activity in a mess of crazy so that it is more difficult to find. Maker of video appears to be 'operating on a low vibration' lol.
https://m.stacker.news/18060
The purpose is highly debatable, and the use of the word 'rape' here is indicative of a less than impartial look at the facts at hand. This along with the affected voice is enough for me to pass, these days.
However, dude's kind of onto something I'm sure, and mostly an ally assuming he's not intentional distraction psyop himself :D
assuming he's not intentional distraction psyop himself
I doubt this
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Me too
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I'm surprised you have posted an opinion already. Since the video is around two hours, I know you haven't watched it yet. I'd be interested to hear what you think if/when you do watch it all. Have you seen any other Mark Passio content?
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Same to you, did you read my whole post? 'cursory audit' 'enough for me to pass these days'
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I did read your post. Why do you think he's operating on low vibration? Have you not seen any of Passio's content before?
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I did read it. My point was based on your own words—"cursory audit" and "enough to pass." Let me know if you meant something else! @Monkey Mart
For the reasons outlined, it looks like he's early on his search and may get sidetracked with bullshit. I.E. that occult 'knowledge' is a 'body of science' rather than a psyop itself that traps many truthseekers in a never-ending loop of self-referentialism gatekeeped by narcissists with god complexes. To each his own, I'm sure you gain alot from him by your comments, no worries here.
'Low Vibration' was a tongue in cheek comment based on the fact that so many new-agers, often atheists, agnostics, or people who have been hurt by organized religion, are so often religious about ideas they don't understand, have no proof of, cannot empirically verify, and hold as truth on faith alone - such as 'frequencies' and 'vibrations.' These types are susceptible to cults aka occultist thinking aka psyops.
Where rigorous investigation has uncovered unaccepted truths about human interaction and been unsuccessful in redefining the mainstream, I am an advocate of dissemination, however, these sorts of investigations tend to have far too many footnotes to be of interest to the average Coast-to-Coastian.
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