Because there is a WAR on for your MIND

Why there had to be a beginning ?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under Mass Hypnosis | 7 Comments »

Why there had to be a beginning ?

"So that there could be an end"

Why there has to be an end ?

"The world has changed, we could feel it in the water, feel it in the earth, smell it in the air – and our destiny has brought us to a point from where there is no return journey, the only way is forward towards the end"

When is the end ?

"When untrustworthy people will be regarded as trustworthy and the trustworthy will be regarded as untrustworthy – the Mass Hypnosis and diminished peripheral awareness"

What is next?

"The answer is out there"

;)

well i suppose there doesn’t have to be a beginning. but that kind of throws off the linear idea of time doesn’t it?


Hypnotists: What is ‘spiritual formation’…?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under Mass Hypnosis | 3 Comments »

…as it relates to Mass Hypnosis? Thanks.

It’s what they do to you when you attend church.


Is political correctness merely another form of social engineering? Are the police not good enough and we have?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under Social Engineering | 1 Comment »

to manipulate people into being good now, or something?

Police authorities are the safe keepers of peace an order in our community. And we as citizens has to abide the laws and regulations and respect them.


who to contact of you are a victim of social engineering/?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under Social Engineering | 7 Comments »

does anyone know any organiztions to contact if you are a victim of social engineering?

You do realize that Social Engineering and engineering are completely unrelated, right? Try your question under psych or sociology.

Does the Illinois State Police background check have access to expunged records?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under Police State | 1 Comment »

In the past I had two misdemeanors in Missouri expunged along with the arrest record. If I apply for a job with the Illinois State Police will they still be able to access these records for their background check?

Yes they will. Expunged records are available to law enforcement but not to the general public.

When you give testimony to the state police are they supposed to record it ?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under Police State | 2 Comments »

I went to the state police to file a complaint about a local police officer . I asked them if they were going to record it , they told me that they usually do not do so. They charged me with filing a false police report . They fabricated and witheld most of my testimony .

You have a better chance of winning the lottery then getting a police officer investigated by internal affairs, they will go to ANY length to protect their own,including lies falsifying evidence and the list goes on. The best way is video evidence, and make copies and give to family and close friends in the event something should happen to you they have the tapes to persue your endeavers.NEVER go to another police agency to report on another, they will go to extremes to protect one another.

For Psychological Operations Specialist (37F) where would i be sent for basic?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under Psychological Operations | 3 Comments »

This is one of the MOS im interested in. Where would i go to basic (most likely) for this?
This is for the Army

Ft Bragg Nc
I know allot of 37F. You also have a very good chance of being stationed here considering Ft Bragg is the only active phyop unit in the us. Live here husband is in Psychological Operations. he is a 25m. They all work together. Deployments are usually 6 months out 6 months home. They go all over.

Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Specialist?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under Psychological Operations | 4 Comments »

Can someone explain these jobs in a little more detail? Can you explain your/ or your friend’s/family’s experience in them? Thanks if you can help.

37F- -Psychological Operations Specialist
The psychological operations specialist supervises, coordinates, and participates in analysis, planning, production, and dissemination of tactical, strategic, and consolidation psychological operations.
E-1 to E-4 will be be the ones who trains and maintains proficiency in all major duties. Assists in collection and reporting psychological operations related information and processing that information into intelligence to support psychological operations. Assists in evaluating and analyzing current intelligence, psychological operations studies and estimates to determine psychological operations targets. Operates psychological operations dissemination equipment and assists in the delivery of psychological operations products. Assists in the packing of psychological operations products for delivery by various means. Prepares, stores and retrieves information on psychological operations related intelligence, plans, campaigns and products. Assists and performs intelligence functions as required.

http://usmilitary.about.com/od/enlistedjobs/a/37f.htm

38A- -Civll Affairs Specialist
The civil affairs specialist supervises, researches, coordinates, conducts, and participates in analysis, planning, and production of civil affairs related documents and actions encompassing both strategic and tactical civil affairs operations for Army, joint, and combined military commands.
E-1 to E-4 will be the be the ones who trains and maintains proficiency in all major duties. Assists in routine coordination, conducts research, analysis and production of civil affairs related products and actions supporting functional specialty missions.

http://usmilitary.about.com/od/enlistedjobs/a/38a.htm

I have worked with both MOSs and know several Soldiers who do the job (I had one of my Soldiers reclass into 37F while we were in the 82nd ABN). They are important jobs due to their nature of work. Truly winning ‘hearts and minds’ vs. kinetic fighting. Someone has to approach civilians on the battlefield and let them know we are trying to help and tell the enemy to surrender. If we had more of these Soldiers, things will and can be easier in all of places. Most of the CA folks are older and have the same civilian trade they bring to the table. Most jobs fall under the SOCOM community and normally, PSYOPS especially, means jump status as a means of employment to get you to the area of need.

Here is more info for your research or questions:

CA

http://www.bragg.army.mil/ca/

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/95th_Civil_Affairs_Brigade_(United_States)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_Affairs

http://www.civilaffairsassoc.org/

PSYOPS

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_Operations_(United_States)

http://www.globalspecialoperations.com/capoc.html

http://www.military.com/ContentFiles/techtv_update_PSYOPS.htm

Are the psyops brutal?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under PSYOPS | 5 Comments »

I was looking at the goarmy.com website and reading about psyops. They sort of sold it as a civil affairs kind of job, where you might design some advertisements. Then I looked at their qualifications, and they must be doing something pretty intense. It’s PT requirements are "very high" and it security clearance is "SECRET". Candidates must be airborn qualified. But really gets me is that new recruits must NEVER HAVE BEEN A MEMBER OF THE PEACE CORPS, as specified by federal law. Why can’t they be former Peace Corps members? Is it because they can’t have a heart? This is obviously no desk job, but what is it?

Do you think Al-Qaeda, Hamas, or Hezbollah all don’t participate in PSYOPS? You can bet your @$$ that they all do and they have actually done well in the world media with it.

If you’re scared by the PT requirements and security clearance level of "Secret"…then you shouldn’t apply. Neither are that big of a deal. The clearance depends on your past and the PT requirements are all dependent upon your willingness to work hard.

The Peace Corps bit kinda daffles me. I see no reason why you can’t go from one to the other, if you want to. Can you cite a source so I can research where you got this information?

Questions about PSYOPS(Psychological Operations)?

Posted by admin on December 30th, 2009 and filed under PSYOPS | 3 Comments »

Hey I was searching around on the internet when I came across someone talking about PSYOPS.And it hit my curiousity so now I must ask questions to random people.

What is PSYOPS?

What branch’s of the military have this MOS/Rate?

What are the requriments to get into PSYOPS?

Is it speical operations or do they work with Speical operations?

What do they do?

And I have a few more questions but I think this is fine for now….

Psychological Operations is warfare on the enemy’s mind used words and images. Much of what we do is trying to influnence the battle through what is called force multiplication, we used techniques to make it even harder for the enemy to fight by lowering morale and taking away the support of the people. For instance we may use diversionary tactics by playing demoralizing messages over a loud speaker while handing out newspapers to the civilian population to gain their trust and interact.

The branch with the largest PSYOP is the United States Army, the 4th Psychological Operations Group (Airborne) is the unit of which I am a part. There is no one MOS in PSYOP, but the primary MOS is 37F.

The requirements depend on your MOS.

We are Special Operations (USASOC).