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The mass has lost the war

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  We have lost A.A Imagine a world No don't it's here Things you do And things that appear Are all done by people Acting like god To manipulate fate You are, but you are not Secret whispers, Messages you subconsciously see You will do As predictions be And all will fall In to place And sacrifices And those that are safe And those with webs And the puppeteers And the ventriloquists And the spy stalkers Evil physics students,  Cruel psychs and the doctors They are looking at you now live, looking for scopes  To cause,  Embarrassing touches to throat tide in ropes. Things cultivated for later.  Only you know, only you They Guilt you about shame you hide Guild that they place inside Guild you hold from secret abuse Hypnotic states to which you are induced You know but you don't know for sure Reason for anger, in fear dimmed in isolated you endure Things people won't understand Control over you, through what you endure and you are submitting  To the slightest fe...

Mind control through breathing control

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  You can hear your breathing without putting too much thought in to it. You ignore the noise of breathing in your conscious mind but the noise still plays an important part in telling your body and brain what to do based on how the breathing sounds (breathing sounds like your thinking that you don't hear your self) if someone imitates the sound of your breathing with information that is not from you then you will be brainwashed into thinking it's you. You will feel vulnerable though unaware. Your breaths can be restricted or interrupted from full lung fulls for long durations making you scared to fight, protest. You will fear, forget the last sentence you were thinking about or start keeping secrets of humiliation from the distress or discomfort of simple breathing restrictions and tampering. Breathing has a sound and sound is detectable. As I said before, your breathing sounds like thoughts. Thus thoughts can be ready by having control of and puppet mastering breathing..

Second chance for Bangladeshi armed and intellengce officials: Good or bad?

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Watching the country change in a few days, I see a huge number of government officers, armed forces and intelligence officers with dirty hands from the Hasina's Ragime. This means that they had been manipulating, psychologically torturing, physically torturing, sexually targeting and murdering under orders and at their own devices in conducting these inhumane, unethical, and illegal conduct.  Some of these officials have been fired or put to prison but most of them are squat free at duty. As I said, these people have dirty hands. They had dehumanized their victims to make it easy for them to have a humor in engaging in atrocious and unthinkable crimes during the last 14 years. They used techniques straight out of the book of forceful and psychological warfare on people who were of "interest". All of a sudden Dr. Younus is in power and the victims are coming out. The people still holding jobs are hesitant, weary and even scared but carry the same sadistic humor they enjoye...

200 murder theories

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Here are 200 theories or motives behind murder, often explored in psychology, criminology, and fiction: 1. Revenge – A person kills to avenge a perceived wrong or injustice. 2. Jealousy – Driven by envy, often in romantic or competitive situations. 3. Passion – A murder committed in the heat of intense emotions like love or anger. 4. Financial Gain – The motive to acquire money or property through murder (inheritance, insurance, theft). 5. Self-Defense – Killing in order to protect oneself from immediate harm or death. 6. Honor Killing – Murder driven by the belief that it restores family or community honor. 7. Political Assassination – Killing a figure of authority for political reasons. 8. Psychosis – Mental illness or delusion driving irrational and uncontrollable actions. 9. Thrill Killing – Killing for the excitement or rush of taking a life. 10. Serial Killing – A psychological compulsion to kill multiple times, often with a consistent method or pattern. 11. Contract Killing – Hi...

50 espionage theories

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  Here are 50 espionage theories, techniques, and concepts often discussed within intelligence and spy networks: 1. Dead Drop – A method for passing information or objects without direct contact. 2. Brush Pass – The exchange of items between two spies in a fleeting, often unnoticed, manner. 3. Sleeper Agent – An operative embedded for a long time, often inactive until needed. 4. Double Agent – A spy pretending to work for one country while secretly working for another. 5. Mole – A long-term, deeply embedded spy working in an organization or government. 6. Cut-Out – A third party used to pass information between agents without direct contact. 7. Safe House – A secure location used to shelter spies or conduct secret operations. 8. Honey Trap – Using romantic or sexual relationships to manipulate targets. 9. Black Bag Operation – Covert entry into a building to gather intelligence or conduct sabotage. 10. False Flag Operation – A mission carried out to make it appear that another coun...

50 Medical warfare theories

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  Here are 50 medical warfare theories, covering historical, strategic, and modern perspectives on how medicine, diseases, and healthcare have been used or affected in warfare: 1. Germ Warfare: The intentional use of biological agents like bacteria or viruses to incapacitate or kill enemy forces. 2. Chemical Warfare: Use of chemical substances to cause harm, like mustard gas or nerve agents. 3. Medical Blockades: Cutting off medical supplies to weaken enemy morale and health. 4. Disease as a Weapon: Deliberate spread of diseases like smallpox during colonization and conflicts. 5. Quarantine Warfare: Isolating areas affected by contagious diseases to minimize spread, weakening populations. 6. Strategic Vaccination: Prioritizing vaccination of military personnel to maintain combat readiness. 7. Field Medicine Development: Advancements in battlefield medicine, such as mobile hospitals (MASH units). 8. Battlefield Triage: The process of prioritizing patients based on the severity of in...

50 theories on Manipulation

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Here are 50 theories and techniques related to manipulation, drawn from various fields like psychology, communication, sociology, and politics: Psychological Manipulation: Gaslighting : Making someone question their reality or sanity by denying facts or distorting information. Emotional Blackmail : Using guilt, fear, or obligation to control another person’s behavior. Triangulation : Creating tension between two people by manipulating them through a third person. Projection : Attributing one’s own undesirable feelings or motives to someone else. Love Bombing : Overwhelming someone with excessive affection to gain control over them. Silent Treatment : Withdrawing communication to punish or control. Guilt Tripping : Making someone feel guilty to manipulate their decisions. Mind Games : Using deceptive, confusing tactics to make others doubt themselves. Foot-in-the-Door Technique : Getting someone to agree to a small request in order to later get them to agree to a larger one. Door-in-the...

Your daughter stops eating the living

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  Embracing a Plant-Based Lifestyle: Alternatives for a Compassionate Diet There was once a girl who decided to stop eating anything that had once been alive. This choice led her to adopt a compassionate and mindful diet that excluded animals and animal-derived products. Whether for ethical, environmental, or health reasons, many people are increasingly exploring plant-based alternatives. If you’re considering making this change, you might wonder what options are available to replace familiar foods. Let’s dive into the vast world of alternatives to traditional meat, dairy, and other animal-based products. 1. Plant-Based Proteins One of the most common concerns when switching to a plant-based diet is protein intake. Fortunately, there are plenty of protein-rich options that don’t come from animals. Legumes: Beans, lentils, and chickpeas are rich in protein and fiber, making them versatile for soups, stews, salads, and more. Tofu and Tempeh: These soy-based products are popular in ma...

What if we did not send our children to armed force or intellegence

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 If no one sent their children to join the armed forces or intelligence, the world could experience significant shifts in security, diplomacy, and societal structure. The consequences would be both positive and negative, depending on how nations and societies adapt to the absence of military and intelligence institutions. Here's a breakdown of what such a world might look like: 1. Diplomacy Over Force Emphasis on Peaceful Solutions: Without armies or intelligence agencies, nations would have to rely heavily on diplomacy, negotiation, and international cooperation to resolve conflicts. Global organizations like the United Nations might take on a much larger role in mediating disputes and maintaining peace. Decreased Armed Conflict: Without soldiers or intelligence operatives, the likelihood of wars or military invasions would diminish significantly. Countries would no longer have the resources to engage in large-scale conflicts, potentially leading to a more peaceful global environm...

Secret murderds by the government

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Secret murders, sometimes referred to as extrajudicial killings, can be carried out by governments in certain contexts, though they are illegal under international law and generally condemned by human rights organizations. These acts often occur in authoritarian or repressive regimes where state power is unchecked, but they can also happen in covert operations by intelligence or security agencies in various countries. Such killings are typically intended to silence dissent, eliminate political opponents, or carry out covert military or intelligence operations. While democratic countries usually have checks and balances to prevent these abuses, some governments or rogue actors within governments have been accused of engaging in secret murders through means like: 1. State-sponsored assassinations: Governments may target individuals perceived as threats, whether domestically or internationally. These can include journalists, activists, political opponents, or foreign targets. 2. Covert op...

50 psychological warfare theories

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This could happen to you and law or your family would not know about it.  Psychological warfare involves strategies designed to influence an adversary's mind, emotions, and decision-making processes. Here are 50 notable theories and concepts related to psychological warfare: 1. Fear-Based Manipulation: Exploiting fear to influence decisions and behavior. 2. Propaganda: Spreading biased information to manipulate perceptions. 3. Cognitive Dissonance: Creating mental discomfort to force attitude changes. 4. Divide and Conquer: Fragmenting groups to weaken collective strength. 5. Rumor Bombing: Disseminating false information to create confusion. 6. Shock and Awe: Overwhelming an adversary with displays of power to intimidate. 7. Subliminal Messaging: Subtle cues that affect subconscious thought processes. 8. Demoralization: Decreasing morale through constant negative messaging. 9. Scarcity Tactics: Convincing opponents that resources are limited to induce panic. 10. Misinformation Cam...

50 theories of warfare

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  Here is a list of 50 notable warfare theories and concepts, drawing from different historical periods, cultures, and strategic schools of thought: 1. Sun Tzu’s “Art of War” – The importance of strategy, deception, and flexibility in warfare. 2. Carl von Clausewitz’s “On War” – War as a continuation of politics by other means. 3. Jomini’s Principles of War – A focus on lines of operations, decisive points, and interior lines. 4. Mao Zedong’s Guerrilla Warfare Theory – Winning through long-term, irregular warfare. 5. Alfred Thayer Mahan’s Naval Theory – The importance of sea power in national strength. 6. Douhet’s Air Power Theory – Strategic bombing can win wars by destroying the enemy’s morale and infrastructure. 7. The Shock and Awe Doctrine – Overwhelming the enemy with power and rapid dominance. 8. The Blitzkrieg Strategy – Speed and surprise with concentrated forces to overwhelm enemies quickly. 9. Attrition Warfare – Wearing down the enemy’s resources and manpower. 10. Maneu...