The Mind controlled slaves flip out

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The Mind controlled slaves flip out

Postby Shoogie » Tue Feb 20, 2007 11:08 am

Britney shaves her head is overheard to behave irrationally and speak in a flat trance-like tone.

The NASA astrounaut who 'flipped out' is threatened with a long jail sentence

Anna Nicole dies under suspicious circumstances. A look back through film footage of the former playboy star reveals a person clearly switiching into little girl multiple personalities.

Mischa Barton young actress enters rehab along with her little sister. Often rehab is really a cover up for more programming.

Lindsay Lohan leaves the rehab facility called WONDERLAND [Alice programming anyone? :roll: ] and starts partying the next night. So what was the point?

Jim Carrey in a CNN interview says: "I feel like I know something-these thoughts make me feel like I'm wearing gold shoes" he is also starring in a movie called the number 23. He says this number follows him around in real life. [!]

Scientology claims two more victims-Jennifer Lopez and her husband Marc Anthony. Posh and her soccer player husband Beckham are not far behind.

Not to mention the crotch flashing of the young starlets that was going on a few months ago

What the hell is going on in with the mind controlled slaves these days?!! Why is their programming kicking up or being kicked up??
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Postby MASONIC PLOT » Tue Feb 20, 2007 11:48 am

They are mind controlled slaves for a reason, which I suspect is to provide timely media distractions when the PTB needs them. That they do well and have been doing quite a bit lately, as you note.
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Postby elpuma » Tue Feb 20, 2007 11:57 am

For sure. Check this out for more proof of same.... http://www.tmz.com/2007/02/20/anna-nicole-stoned-stern-sees/
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Mind Control Slave

Postby marmot » Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:51 pm

Here's one reported answer to why Brittany Spears shaved her head:

"I was tired of having things plugged into it."


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When Brittany was asked why she shaved her head, according to Emily Wynne-Hughs who was in the tattoo parlor at the time, this is what she said: “uhm, she basically just said that she was tired of having things plugged into it, and she didn’t want anybody to touch her, uhm, tired of people touching her—that sort of thing; it seemed like she was kind of sick of it all—whatever it all is.” Her mood? “she seemed very distraught and disturbed, uhm, she was very scatter brained...”

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confirmation bias

Postby professorpan » Tue Feb 20, 2007 1:55 pm

If one looks at celebrities with "mind control" as a lens, one can see evidence of it everywhere.

Celebrities lead very abnormal lives -- it's no surprise they do weird things.
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Postby MASONIC PLOT » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:02 pm

Well Brittney was a Mickey Mouse Club member. We all know about old Walt, being a 33rd degree Mason and all...
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Re: Mind Control Slave

Postby Jeff » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:03 pm

marmot wrote:Here's one reported answer to why Brittany Spears shaved her head:

"I was tired of having things plugged into it."



But I think the most likely explanation for that remark would be hair extensions, which are attached, I believe, with latex plugs. I've read reports that her natural hair was so damaged by being over-treated that, just before she shaved it, it was already showing bald patches.
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Re: Mind Control Slave

Postby marmot » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:08 pm


"I was tired of having things plugged into it."


Still, from my perspective a remark like this regarding her head strikes me as somewhat ironic!
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Postby elpuma » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:24 pm

She reminds me of Natalie Portman from “V For Vendetta”.
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Postby nomo » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:32 pm

elpuma wrote:She reminds me of Natalie Portman from “V For Vendetta”.

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Postby Jeff » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:43 pm

The generation of 'damaged' girls

By Sarah Womack, Social Affairs Correspondent
Last Updated: 2:34pm GMT 20/02/2007

A generation of very young girls is being psychologically damaged by inappropriate "sexy" clothing, toys and images in the media that are corrupting childhood, leading psychologists warn today.

They say marketing takes unfair advantage of children's desire for affection and the need to conform, leading to eating disorders, low self-esteem and depression.

Their report echoes a warning by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, and follows a United Nations study last week saying that British children were the unhappiest and unhealthiest in the developed world.

The American Psychological Association's report says inappropriate marketing is leading to the sexualisation of children by a consumer society.

Apart from clothing for five- and six-year-olds, with old-fashioned frilly frocks replaced by mini skirts, plunging necklines and sequined crop tops, the report specifically criticises "Bratz dolls".

These outsell Barbie dolls in Britain by two to one and come dressed in miniskirts, fishnet stockings and feather boas.

Disney's Little Mermaid or Pocahontas "which have more cleavage, fewer clothes and are depicted as sexier than characters of yesteryear" are also picked out.

"The consequences of the sexualisation of girls in media today are very real and are likely to be a negative influence on girls' healthy development," said Eileen Zurbriggen, the APA's task force chairman. "As a society, we need to replace all these sexualised images with ones showing girls in positive settings. The goal should be to deliver messages to all adolescents — boys and girls — that lead to healthy sexual development."

Her comments were endorsed by Dr Jean Kilbourne, the co-author of a forthcoming book So Sexy, So Soon: The Sexualisation Of Childhood, who said clothing, toys and adverts were shaping a child's gender identity and values in the wrong way.

She saw a direct link between what was happening and the rise in under-age sex.

Dr Kilbourne told The Daily Telegraph: "You see these clothes everywhere, tight T-shirts for little girls saying 'so many boys, so little time', that sort of thing.

"Parents think it is clever but they cease to think that when their child becomes sexually active at 12. There is huge pressure on girls to look sexy and dress provocatively at a younger and younger age and boys are getting graphic sexualised messages. But parents can say 'no' and refuse to buy this stuff."

Recently Asda was condemned for marketing black lacy underwear to nine-year-old girls.

Last night Sue Palmer, the education consultant and author of Toxic Childhood, said: "The same mothers that dress their daughters up like tarts are probably the mothers going on demos against paedophiles. They don't make the connection between how they are dressing children and what they are so frightened of — paedophilia." A Bratz spokesman said its dolls were bought by over-eights. "The Bratz brand, which has remained number one in the UK market for 23 consecutive months focuses core values on friendship, hair play and a 'passion for fashion'."

The spokesman quoted Dr Bryan Young, a psychologist at Exeter University, as saying "parents may feel awkward but I don't think children see the dolls as sexy. They just think they're pretty".

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Postby Jeff » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:50 pm

The above piece on a generation of damaged girls reminded me of this:

The Sparkle Motion dance from Donnie Darko. (Intercut with Donnie's arson at the home of the "inspirational speaker" whom he'd called "the Antichrist." The fire will uncover the speaker's collection of child pornography.)

"Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion."
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Postby marmot » Tue Feb 20, 2007 2:56 pm

The above piece also reminded me of this six year old:

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and a quote from Milan Kundera's The Unbearable Lightness of Being:

"Beauty is a world betrayed."
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Postby Corvidaerex » Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:04 pm

Ha, this is on MSNBC right now ... proving there's no actual news happening in the world! (Sorry, Iran & Iraq!)

I have absolutely no interest in celebrities and have never watched a showbiz program (other than the cable news, which seems to be half showbiz) or bought a celebrity mag or tabloid, but I do read these celebrity blogs now and then. Maybe it's the cruel tone, or the ease of consumption -- there are links to these things *everywhere*, even here on RI! -- or maybe it just confirms the pathetic state of public life for me. But I do look at them, and find myself shaking my head and wondering what on earth they'll do next. Sell pictures of their dead child? Intentionally have their vaginas photographed in public? Kill people on the highways? Rant crazily about The Jewwwws? Intentionally release "private" sex videos? Wander around drugged and disheveled? Yes, yes, yes, yes ....

What's most repulsive about this current crop of degenerates is their utter lack of any talent or skill. (Mel Gibson excepted; he's a talented nut.) They're famous for being famous -- they can't sing or act and are often terribly unattractive people. That powerful elites (the Hilton family, the Bush family, etc.) allow their teen-aged daughters to behave this way in public is disturbing, like they're trying to speed up the utter collapse of civilization.

Oh, shit .....
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re: sometimes i doubt your commitment to sparkle motion!

Postby marmot » Tue Feb 20, 2007 3:15 pm

This child abuse story was originally posted to my child abuse stories page on October 5, 2006 as story #41.

Kristen is from Brentwood, Tennessee, USA

The following child abuse story from Kristen depicts sexual abuse and emotional abuse at the hands of her pageant trainer; he held a gun to her if she didn't do what he told her to.



Before I was born, my mom had always wanted her little girl to be a beauty pageant person. So she entered me in competitions starting when I was about 2 years old. Then, once I was about 4 years old, she found a company that she really liked. It had different pageants all the time. It was perfect.

Well, about six months after I had been with the company, the pageant director made me (and six others) his "special friend." He molested me for over 4 years. He also took pornographic photos of me. He made me perform sexual acts to and for him. He threatened me with a gun, so I didn't tell.

One really upsetting thing about this was how much parents trusted him. I mean, my mom use to have me stay there for a week or two, to (in my case) "train" for pageant things. I spent four years of my life in pain, fear, and worry. I mean, I know that this doesn't sound as bad as the other stories that are listed here, but anyway, it really hurts.

He used to force me to dress up in really small outfits. If I complained, he would hit me. He did stuff like this to me until I was nine years old. The only reason he stopped was because one of the other girls told. Then her mother reported him and soon after that, I also confessed to my abuse.

He was sent to jail for the minimum sentence with probation. That just disgusts me. I mean, he is a criminal who has ruined little girls' lives. I truly hate him.

I do understand that what happened to me was bad, but I just cannot dwell in what has happened to me. I am so upset to see that so many children are being abused and they are afraid to tell. I know that in some cases you don't get the results that you want, but it would be a lot better than having an abusive person take advantage of you.

One thing that really helped me was going online to see other abuse stories similar to mine. Just talking about it really helps. I hope that if something like this ever happens to you, that you will have the courage to speak up.

Thank you for listening to my story. :-)
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