Friday, March 28, 2025

CHASE HUGHES GIVES YOU THE SKINNY ON PSYOPS

Video uploaded on January 16, 2025.

The guy who wrote the psyops, or engineered reality, programs for the government shows you how psyops are run free of charge. Though the original text is for sale in the description.

People don't realize how easily our identity can be taken over but people are waking up.

1.  F.A.T.E. Model
FOCUS
AUTHORITY
TRIBE
EMOTION

1.  The first part is FOCUS. Psyops always aim to hijack your attention with repetition, shocking visuals of fear-inducing scenarios.  Examples are like 24/7 media coverage of a crisis or constant repetition of terms, like "unprecedented."  So with this pause and ask, "Why is this message being pushed so aggressively?"  Compare how much air time different stories are receiving and note any disproportionate focus. 

2.  The second part here is AUTHORITY.  Trusted figures might shift their tone or positions unnaturally to support the narrative so watch very closely for expert panelists or endorsements where Authority figures might speak outside of their expertise pay close attention to that one.

3.  Then we have TRIBE.  So messages that polarize opinions or create stark in-groups versus out-groups, or exploit our tribal instincts.  For example, labeling groups as Patriots versus traitors, or scientific versus deniers.  Be very careful when you hear that language.

4.  Finally, we have EMOTION. Be wary of any communication that triggers strong emotions, like fear, hope, or outrage without any clear verifiable evidence.  So emotional responses suppress critical thinking.  Emotional responses suppress critical thinking.  So as a tip here, analyze the evidence that's presented to you.  If facts, are replaced by appeals to emotion, you need to be very, very cautious.  An example of this, think about a news channel repeatedly showing images of empty groceries shelves and panic shoppers during a food supply scare.  It dominates every broadcast and it pushes people into fear driven behavior.  

Next, question novelty.  

Our brains are wired to focus on sudden or unusual changes.  That's because they signal potential threats or opportunities, and this is an evolutionary survival mechanism.  Psyops exploit this by creating events that break normal expectations, like unexpected crises or dramatic revelations.  So ask yourself, why is this new?  So consider if the event or somebody's message has been artificially manufactured or timed.  Look for patterns, like sudden shifts in public opinion, trending hashtags that are unusual, or viral videos that seem very coincidental.  So for this one, just picture a new viral video that just claims to expose a government cover-up but it conveniently comes out the exact same day that there's some damaging evidence against some high-ranking official.  Timing shifts public focus.

TIMING SHIFTS PUBLIC FOCUS

05:00.  All of this is part of the NCI system I developed for teaching tradecraft and extreme psychological operations.  There's even a gigantic textbook for all this stuff in the description.  Definitely not for everybody, but it's definitely the most comprehensive guide in the world on this subject.  Next item look for: multiple sources

LOOK FOR MULTIPLE SOURCES

Centralized narratives create an echo chamber and they silence dissent and they narrow perspective.  For example, if all media outlets present identical talking points, it is a humongous red flag.  So actively seek out contrarian, independent voices, even if they challenge something that's already in your head.  In reality, an example during a breaking health crisis, all the major news outlets  report on the exact same study but independent researchers revealed the study was funded by a company selling the solution watch for that group speak.  Next is identify cognitive dissonance weapons.

IDENTIFY COGNITIVE DISSONANCE WEAPONS

Let's talk about how this works.  Cognitive dissonance comes up when new information clashes with our identity or our beliefs.  Psyops exploit the hell out of this by including micro agreements.  Micro agreements are little small, seemingly harmless concessions to shape your identity, and over time you're going to unconsciously align your behavior to reduce that internal conflict.  As a weaponization example of this, a psyop might present you as a part of moral or intelligent enlightenment, like "Only good citizens do X, Y, and Z."  If you disagree with that, you risk some identity conflict there.  So reflect on your identity and ask, "Am I being nudged to identify with some other group?"  So be very careful of any campaigns that are asking for seemingly minor commitments, like signing petitions, changing your profile picture that evolves into some bigger compliance or demand later.  As an example of this, let's say a company launches an ad campaign and they claim "Real Patriots buy local."  If you disagree with their product, it feels like rejecting your identity as a patriot.  So this pushes you to conform.  Be very, very skeptical about those identity statements.  Next is looking for those emotional scripts.  

LOOK FOR THE EMOTIONAL SCRIPTS

What I mean by this is the scripts that were written in our brains by our ancestors.  So manipulated narratives trigger instincts, like the fear of loss, or scarcity, social rejection, or danger.  For example, a media story about food shortages might activate survival scripts that cause panic buying and stuff like that.  And we have scarcity fear.

SCARCITY FEAR

This is sudden warnings about limited resources, like water or medicine; this also sparks that kind of behavior.  And we have Tribal rejection.

TRIBAL REJECTION

These are threats of being socially outcast, like you're selfish if you don't comply.  Those things override logic every time.  As a tip for this, break the script by focusing on the facts, like "What's the likelihood of this scenario?"  So compare the claims with other sources.  For this, just picture where a politician says something like, "If we don't act now, our children will not have a future."  This taps into survival Instincts, those ancestral scripts in our head and it's tied to protecting offspring.  It creates urgency without any facts.  Next is, follow the money [6?]

FOLLOW THE MONEY

So there's a trail of beneficiaries here so identifying who benefits always going to reveal the motive so look for funding sources like sponsorships or political connections that are tied to the narrative so use tools like opensecrets.org or public Financial records to see who profits from this so for policies or campaigns identify the industries like Pharmaceuticals tech companies Etc that stand to gain the most to illustrate this in your mind picture of Charity that's promoting clean energy awareness and they seem Noble until an investigation is showing that it's funded by a solar panel Corporation that's lobbying for subsidies or something like that next and this one is very important is analyze the context boundary [7?]

ANALYZE THE CONTEXT BOUNDARY

The mechanism here is context.  Context defines what is permissible.  So manipulative people shift context to normalize extreme behavior.  An example of this, in emergencies, people accept surveillance or martial law that they normally would completely resist.  So ask what is the context?  Compare similar events in different settings to see if the rules or responses seem disproportionate.  Look for contradictions.  For lots of the students who are brand new to NCI University, this right here is the most massive realization when they realize that the ability to weaponize cognitive dissonance and then shift the context can get anyone to do almost anything.  A hypothetical example of this is, let's say there is a major cyber attack.  The governments are now justifying some sweeping surveillance laws to "protect" the citizens.  This changes the context to make previously unacceptable actions seem absolutely necessary.  Next, spot the use of archetypes [8]

SPOT THE USE OF ARCHETYPES

Spot the use of archetypes because they are woven into our brains psyops simplify narratives by using archetypes like heroes and villains and saviors.  Some examples are portraying one leader as the sole solution or demonizing dissenters as the enemy.  Deconstruct the story.  Ask, "Who are the characters, and what roles are they playing?"  Simplistic, like good versus evil stories usually signal manipulation just about every time.  So always seek nuance there.  In the real world, you're going to see something like a leader is repeatedly portrayed as a savior, fighting something that's pure evil, and the narrative ignores their mistakes and oversimplifies the conflict to prevent a lot of scrutiny.  Next, evaluate the frame.

EVALUATE THE FRAME

Let's do a step-by-step evaluation.  First is expectation.  What are you expected to believe or do based on this thing that you're exposed to in the media?  Next is belief.  What assumptions are being made about you, like your values, views, or your fears?  Then we have perception.  How is reality being shaped like selective facts or missing contexts?  Definition is the final step.  When it comes to a frame, what truth is being asserted as something that's completely unchallengeable?  This comes up with information suppression.  So really look for topics that are being avoided, critics that are being silenced.  If somebody needs to be silenced for an idea to make it, then the idea is not good.  So alternative viewpoints are being discredited, that's a big one to look out for.  So cross-check timelines of events and notice if critics are labeled conspiracists or algorithms are suppressing some kind of specific search, and this is a big one, especially in today's time.  A good example of this is during a corporate scandal, the company's PR team frames these critics as "disgruntled employees with a grudge."  So this shifts the focus away from the legitimate concerns to the motives of the critics and it does it almost without us realizing that that's happening in our brain.  Next, be alert to rapid compliance shifts.

BE ALERT TO RAPID COMPLIANCE SHIFTS

This one is scary and it's happening every day psyops create urgency to drive rapid compliance these tactics are stuff like emotional Appeals staged group behaviors or False Consensus for this it's really important to slow down and resist the pressure to act to question the Conformity as much as possible and engaging the Skeptics in the real world this might look like a viral social media challenge urges all these users to adopt this brand new symbol or profile picture or hashtag overnight and it creates a wave of compliance so later this is kind of like a foot in the door technique it's tied to some divisive political agenda.  Next, study the timing of the events, and this one's huge, especially right now.

STUDY THE TIMING OF EVENTS

Timing is everything.  Ask yourself why is this happening now so what other events or scandals might this thing be distracting everybody from so look for very coincidental timing with unrelated major news stories or political movements science can very often be smoke screens in real life you might see stuff like a huge celebrity breakup floods all of the headlines exactly as some major investigative report about government corruption is about to be released.  Coincidence?  Probably not.

SHARPEN YOUR BRAIN

Sharpen your brain to start hearing and understanding these manipulation tactics.  One of the biggest things that you can do, the most effective way that I could train you right now, just you and me, is to train your brain to recognize logical fallacies. Let's go through these because psyops very often use these flawed arguments to convince people, and if you know how to spot them it makes you a lot harder to manipulate.  Let me give you 10 of these so that your brain gets hard-wired to start seeing everything a whole lot differently. 

10 LOGICAL FALLACIES

1.  APPEAL TO EMOTION. This uses fear and anger and hope to bypass logic like if you don't support this children are going to suffer.

2.  STRAWMAN ARGUMENT.  This misrepresents somebody's argument so they can attack it better.  Somebody might say, "They opposed the lockdowns because they don't care about lives."  Think about that one.

3.  BANDWAGON FALLACY.  This claims that something is true because "everyone" supports it, and you hear this all the time.  "Millions of people agree with X, Y, and Z.  You should agree with it too."

4.  FALSE DILEMMA.  This presents only two extreme options and it ignores alternative so it's the either you're with us or you're against us fallacy.

5.  AD HOMINEM. This is the attack of the person and not the argument.  Be very observant for this.  This is when you hear, "You can't trust her, she's not a scientist."  "You can't do X because they are not qualified based on X.  Ad hominem is very common, and I want your brain to be able to spot it. 

6.  APPEAL TO AUTHORITY.  This is a claim that something is true because an authority figure said so, like "Dr. X supports it, so it's absolutely right.  You have to trust the science."  

7.  SLIPPERY SLOPE.  These are claims that one action is going to lead to some extremely negative outcome.  So you've heard this before.  Somebody says something like, "If we allow this, we're going to lose all of our freedoms.  All of our freedoms are gone.  The country is gone," all of that kind of talk like that.  Be very attuned to when you hear that and very cautious when you hear that.

8.  HASTY GENERALIZATION.  These are broad claims that are made with very little evidence.  An example is two politicians lied, so all of them must be corrupt.  So giant claim, tiny bit of evidence.  Two politicians might have lied, so they're all corrupt.

9.  RED HERRING.  It's huge.  This distracts people with irrelevant information.  You've heard this maybe as an example when somebody says, "Why are we worrying about climate change when we have so much crime going on right now?"  It's an argument of distraction.

10.  FALSE EQUIVALENCE.  This compares two things as equals when they're absolutely not equal.  So you'll hear somebody say something in the news that "Both sides have extremists, so they're exactly the same." That's a very damaging one.  
Throughout history, the people who stood tallest in the storm were not the ones who knew all the answers; they were the ones who asked the right questions.  They weren't the loudest voices.  They were the calmest.  They were the people that had composure.  --Chase Hughes
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Thursday, March 27, 2025

DANNY JONES: Do we already have the cure for cancer? Former cancer researcher and CIA scientist Judyth Vary Baker says yes

DR. WILLIAM DAVIS: There's something unique about the prostate gland

Natural ways to treat risks for prostate disease, like benign prosthetic hypertrophy, BPH, prostatitis, inflammation or infection of the prostate gland, and, of course, prostate cancer.  Most conversations involving natural methods involve herbs, like Saw Palmetto that may reduce the blockage of urine that passes through the prostate gland.  

01:00.  For years we relied on things such as the urine to determine what was going on in the prostate.  But urine is an imperfect reflection of what goes on in the prostate. The urinary bladder and then the urethra; that's the little tube that passes right through the prostate gland to convey urine to the outside.  So urine is closely allied to what goes on in the prostate, just within a millimeter or two.  Likewise, the rectum.  You know, how do you, you know how a doctor, for example, examines the prostate?  A finger in the rectum.  So the rectum is right there next to the prostate within a couple of millimeters, so you would guess the rectal microbiome and the urinary microbiome play big roles in the prostate microbiome, and that is true, though they are imperfect reflections of what goes on in the prostate.  And there seems to be a lot more going on in very unexpected ways.  

The recent use of DNA sequencing has uncovered a whole array of microbes that live in the prostate in men with prostatitis, BPH, and prostate cancer that were completely unexpected.  For instance, you can find oral microbes in the prostate, like porphyromonas gingivalis, which is a common pathogenic.  You can find stomach microbes in the prostate, like Helicobacter pylori.  You can find skin microbes in the prostate like cutibacterium that cause acne.  You can find of course rectal and urinary microbes in the prostate gland.  You can even find microbes ordinarily found in the vagina in the prostate, presumably there because of intercourse with your female partner.  In other words, the prostate gland seems to be what I call "the Grand Central Station of the microbiome."  The prostate seems to be an area that receives microbes from numerous sources, including skin, mouth, vagina, urine, rectum, and the majority of men who have prostate is like prostatitis, BPH, prostate cancer, also have SIBO, small intestinal bacteria overgrowth, that is the effects of endotoxemia that originate in the small intestine.  Who would have thought why?  Because it's the rectum that's right next to the prostate, not the small intestine.  But the small intestine affects other parts of the body via the release of endotoxins.  Recall that in the majority of Americans, including men, about half the population, has allowed the over-proliferation of fecal microbes in the colon that then have been allowed to ascend into the 24 feet of the small intestine; the small intestine becomes inflamed by housing these fecal microbes.  Microbes only live for a few hours, and when they die they release their toxic components, specifically endotoxins, that enter the bloodstream and lead to weight gain in the abdomen, it leads to type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, coronary disease, atrial fibrillation, rosacea, psoriasis, dementia, in other words, virtually all the common diseases of modern people either initiating them or making them worse.  There are other factors, of course, that are involved in those conditions, but endotoxemia is a miserably neglected area that plays a big role.  In prostate disease, the majority of men with prostate disease also have SIBO with endotoxemia driving prostate disease.  

04:30.  So how in the world do you address all of this?  The answers are not yet clear and there's no one solution either.  It's to address the bodywide microbiome.  For instance, address the rectal microbiome.  And SIBO.  Well, that we can do, right? you can use, for instance, buy SIBO yogurt.  The combination of lactobacillus rotari probiotic, lactobacillus gasseri, and the optional bacillus coagulans, lactobacillus subtilis.  We ferment it as yogurt, and we consume it, and that has proven to be exceptionally effective in eradicating SIBO and rectal dysbiosis by consuming it for a minimum of 4 weeks, and more likely for a lifetime at least intermittently.  Address the oral microbiome.  Start by eliminating wheat because the amylopectin of wheat and other grains is metabolized in the mouth and disrupts the oral microbiome.  That science is quite clear.  Sugars, likewise.  Oral hygiene, of course.  If you have H pylori stool testing, eradicating H pylori you can do so by way of using natural methods.  If you don't know how to do that, see my DrDavisInfiniteHealth.com.  Find the forums at InnerCircle, and you'll see multiple protocols and multiple agents to choose from that have been effective in eradicating H pylori.  We address the skin microbiome indirectly.  You don't have to apply topical probiotics, but you want to acidify the skin.  You do that by consuming fermented foods, like sauerkraut, kimchi, kefir, and prebiotic fibers [foods that contain inulin, like onions, garlic, dandelions, etc.], fibers that nourish microbes, because both those things acidified the skin and acidification of the skin discourages the proliferation of pathogens like staphylococcus aureus and ketobacteria that goes to the prostate and encourages the proliferation of healthy microbes like staphylococcus epidermis.  In other words, it's what I call a Whole-biome approach that addresses all the microbiomes of the body in order to gain control of the prostate so it's not a specific prostate strategy it's a whole-biome approach that I believe we're going to find out as a science emerges we need better science of course except proceed slowly because of that issue I mentioned beginning because it requires insertion of advice into the rectum and a needle biopsy of the prostate so it's not often done but I believe that the science will point us towards the idea that it's not something specifically we do in the prostate itself but it's addressing the entire microbiome of the body that'll that'll result in a reduction in the risk for prostate disease.

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SUZANNE HUMPHRIES: Nobody's talking about the stem cells that the newborn babies are born without.

The length and reach of deprivation and degradation in all American institutions is just staggering.  We hear about corrupt doctors, like pediatricians, who use the childhood vaccine schedule as their own personal grift that allows them to make an extra $250,000 a year.  We've heard about euthanasia in Canada and how that's become a viable option as a medical treatment.  It's the slow drip collapse of world civilization.   And then I hear about death doulas.

Death doulas

A death doula, also known as a death midwife, is a person who provides support to individuals who are dying and their families, helping them navigate the emotional, spiritual, and logistical aspects of the dying process. Their role can include creating death plans, offering companionship, and assisting with after-death care and memorial services.

TRANSCRIPT OF SEGMENT

Nobody's talking about the stem cells that the newborn babies are born without.  Nobody's talking about the fact that there are now death doulas to deliver dead babies.  Like that wasn't even a thing before.  But I've got a friend that's a midwife who tells me that they are now creating a new field which are midwives that only deliver dead babies.  They do nothing else.  They didn't need that before.  COVID-19 was an absolute nightmare in terms of obstetrics, Gynecology, labor and delivery.  A lot of midwives that got done and because they didn't get vaccinated, they don't even want to go back now that they can go back, because they don't want to have their good reputations of 100% of normal birth being dealing with what's being dealt with today in terms of the birth problems that are happening because of the actual vaccine itself.  Look, if it causes problems and blood clots in our circulation, what do you think it's going to do to a placenta that is pretty much all blood vessel.  That's all it is.  It's like a big blood vessel sandwich is what it is. 


From whom do a police departments take their orders from?  

Grok:

Local police in the United States typically take their orders from a chain of command within their own department. At the top is usually a Chief of Police or Commissioner, who is appointed by and answers to the local government—often the mayor or city council, depending on the municipality’s structure. The specifics can vary by state and locality, as policing is largely a decentralized system here.

For example, in a city like New York, the NYPD Commissioner is appointed by the mayor and operates under the city’s authority. In smaller towns, a police chief might report to a town council or manager. Beyond that, local police aren’t directly controlled by federal or state authorities unless they’re collaborating on specific task forces or under emergency mandates (like a governor declaring a state of emergency).

If you’re asking about a particular place or situation, let me know, and I can dig deeper! 

Now do Los Angeles.

The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) operates under a chain of command within the city's government structure. Ultimately, the LAPD takes its orders from the civilian leadership of Los Angeles. Here’s how it breaks down:

  • Chief of Police: The LAPD is directly led by the Chief of Police, who is appointed by the Mayor of Los Angeles and confirmed by the City Council. The current Chief as of March 27, 2025, would be responsible for implementing policies and directives from above while managing day-to-day operations.
  • Los Angeles Board of Police Commissioners: This civilian oversight body, appointed by the Mayor, sets overall policy for the LAPD and supervises the department. They don’t give direct operational orders but establish guidelines and approve major decisions.
  • Mayor of Los Angeles: As the city’s chief executive, the Mayor (currently Karen Bass, unless something has changed by March 2025) has significant influence over the LAPD through the appointment of the Chief and Commissioners. The Mayor can direct broad priorities, like focusing on specific crime issues or community policing initiatives.
  • City Council: The Los Angeles City Council approves the LAPD’s budget and can influence department policy through legislation, but they don’t issue direct orders to the police.
In practice, the LAPD’s orders come from the Chief of Police, who balances directives from the Mayor and Police Commissioners with operational needs. For example, if the Mayor pushes for a crackdown on homelessness or gang activity, the Chief translates that into actionable orders for officers. The department is also subject to state and federal laws, and in rare cases (like emergencies or federal investigations), they might coordinate with agencies like the California Governor’s office or the U.S. Department of Justice.
Does that clarify it for you? Let me know if you want more detail!