you will always just be a conspiracy theorist to them
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Scientology appears again disguised as the “Logos” group in Burroughs’s 1962 novel The Ticket That Exploded. As described in the book, Logos has “a system of therapy they call ‘clearing’. You ‘run’ traumatic material which they call ‘engrams’ until it loses emotional connotation through repetitions and is then refilled as neutral memory’ When all the ‘engrams’ have been run and deactivated the subject becomes a ‘clear.’” In the 1964 novel Nova Express, Scientology is for the first time openly described in Burroughs’s fiction. During an interrogation scene in the book, an unnamed character declares “The Scientologists believe sir that words recorded during a period of unconsciousness… store pain and that this pain store can be lugged in with key words represented as an alternate mathematical formulae indicating umber of exposures to the key words and reaction index… they call these words recorded during unconsciousness engrams sir… The pain that overwhelms that person is basic basic sir and when basic basic is wiped off the tape… then that person becomes what they call clear sir.”
———————— You can go “clear” without using nutcase scientology shit. Just think about emotionally charged words, spell-craft, repetition—- and realize you have been programmed. Nevermind that it often includes or precludes a complete mental breakdown, nervous breakdown, “temporary psychosis,” etc.
When you hear all of media on all channels saying the same verbs, adverbs, adjectives, to describe something—they are attempting to program you.
“Baseless” is one of their current favorites. “Reproductive rights, woman’s right to choose” =eugenics “Conspiracy theory” is one I think that doesn’t work for us, lol.
-no_ez
"white supremacist" "nazi"