How the Newtown massacre became a Mind-Control television event. By Jon Rappoport | |
Anonymous Coward (OP) User ID: 28017433 ![]() 12/19/2012 10:45 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How the Newtown massacre became a Mind-Control television event. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 28017433 by Jon Rappoport December 18, 2012 www.nomorefakenews.com Mind control. Mass hypnosis. Operant conditioning. Brain entrainment. That’s what we’re talking about here. We’re so conditioned to how television covers life that we rarely step back and take notice. In the case of massive disasters and crimes, network news rules the roost. First, the premiere anchors, who are managing editors of their own broadcasts, give themselves the go signal. They will leave their comfortable chairs and travel to the scene of crime. “It’s that big.” The anchors lend gravitas. Their mere presence lets the audience know this story trumps all other news of the moment. That’s the first hypnotic cue and suggestion. Of course, the anchors were not in Newtown, Connecticut, as reporters. They weren’t there to dig up facts. Their physical presence at the Sandy Hook School and in the town was utterly irrelevant. They could have been doing their newscasts from their studios in New York. Or from a broom closet. But much better to be standing somewhere in Newtown. It imparts the sense of crisis to the viewing millions. At the same time, the anchors are also there to give assurance. The subliminal message they transmit is: whatever has happened here is controllable. whole article here: [link to jonrappoport.wordpress.com] ![]() It's a good read! |
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