Monday, June 6, 2022

PREDICTIVE PROGRAMMING? YEAH, IT'S A THING

Predictive programming is literary mass mind control that is used to different effects or ends.  The technique can be used for good or evil.  So be aware.  Language is flexible, and so are intentions.  Call it predictive programming, call it subliminal messaging, call it mind control.  It's all the same thing.  Or brainwashing, which is just repetition.  It's not just something used by diabolical cabals breaking GMO bread in some mountain resort in Switzerland, but it is also used in advertising, music videos, commercials for your favorite soap, or sugary foods that ruin your health.  It is a form of hidden messaging, and so with any deceit you've got to be paying attention, you have to be on the ball whenever you read, see, or hear anything.  You can't approach messaging like you would reading a novel, curled up under a blanket on a cool autumn afternoon reading Tolstoy's War and Peace.  One use of predictive programming is to manage the panic to events, like supply chain shortages or catastrophic events, like 9/11, or the fallout from mass vaccination programs.  But because it is a form of subliminal messaging, some folks can integrate the messaging as instruction rather than a warning.  That's not good.  That, in fact, is the function of a lazy mind. You can't expect others to be moral or ethical to you.  You've got to control that spiritual territory that surrounds your soul.  Vigilance with every decision, every action you take assesses the risks, considers where and what it can lead to, and proceed with caution.  Guarantees don't exist and your results may vary.  For we're always dealing with entropy.  You can have the best-laid plans, but no plan, no decision, no execution of an action is risk-free.  We can have something planned out to the minute, to the penny, to the conversation, but there's always going to be something that you did not calculate.  Entropy.  So in general, cooperation is the goal of those designing the messaging in predictive programming.  It's like what Tom Luongo says,   

Be ungovernable.  

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