This appeared to be an excellent overview of psych-warfare, and how it releates to what has been going on with the “attacks” on Corey and team.“I wrote the following commentary in reference to one smear campaign currently being waged against an alleged secret space program whistleblower, Corey Goode. But to be sure, these methods are used at all levels of society, and my comments are applicable in a general fashion.
“I left the following as a comment on Facebook in the Stillness in the Storm Group, in reference to a Youtuber, Dark Journalist’s New Age Deep State series, which is one example of the smear campaign against Goode and others who work with him. I’ve seen Dark Journalist’s material before, and found it of high quality, thus I was curious as to what he was able to uncover in his research. But what I saw was disappointing, as the videos have, at present, amounted to what I would characterize as a smear campaign, using psychological warfare tactics.
“This campaign against Corey Goode uses the most shallow and inarticulate arguments, but it also uses some well-established mind control techniques, like NLP, subtle suggestion, emotional baiting, and so on… DJ… didn’t bother contacting the people involved to get their side of the story (I know because I’ve personally spoken to those involved), he just focuses on his claims as if they are unquestionably true, as if you are a fool if you don’t believe them.
“DJ’s “outing” of Roger Richards as a satanist was laughable and it used almost every fear tactic in the book to deceive his audience, who seemed to buy into it wholesale. But what’s unsettling is that this effort is successful to some degree, yet only on a certain demographic.”
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How
Psychological Warfare Tactics are Used to “Take Down” Researchers,
Whistleblowers, and Others — Informal Commentary by Justinby Justin Deschamps,
In the pursuit of truth, free thinkers and experiencers (divergents) often have to battle against the status quo. This can play out in the realms of academia, home life, and society at large. But there is often a more nefarious aim by those seeking to maintain established belief systems and accepted “facts.” Sometimes, in our effort to make sense of the world, we feel the need to attack others who don’t share our beliefs. It is my suspicion at this time that the powers that should not be have been using psychological warfare tactics for thousands of years, and these methods work on our emotions and beliefs. These methods have been infused into our culture, so much so that almost all of us have used or fallen victim to them at some point in our lives. I hope to draw awareness to this with the following.
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