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Kaoxic
16th May 2014, 14:53
I like to wear a tin foil hat to protect myself. I've been ridiculed by cruel people more times than I care to count. I've even been told to take it off before. I always choose to leave rather than leave myself vulnerable. Does anybody else experience this, and if so, how do you cope??

Atsumari
16th May 2014, 14:57
First "creep shaming" and now this? This is bad trolling at its best.

Sasha
16th May 2014, 15:01
moved to chitchat, if you wear tinfoilhats in earnest than i would say people shouldnt be mean towards people with psychiatric problems but my money is on that you are just trolling...

Kaoxic
16th May 2014, 15:39
You honestly think that with all the technology the military has at it's disposal theyre not using it to control our thoughts? I am not the one who is has 'psychiatric problems'.

Tim Cornelis
16th May 2014, 16:13
its*

BIXX
16th May 2014, 17:00
You honestly think that with all the technology the military has at it's disposal theyre not using it to control our thoughts? I am not the one who is has 'psychiatric problems'.


Then how are we having thoughts that are contrary to the military? How did you get the thought that the military was controlling your thoughts if they were doing so, and this would want to conceal their involvement with your mind? And why is it only "the military"?

Seriously, 10/10 made me reply.

Sinister Intents
16th May 2014, 19:32
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Kaoxic
17th May 2014, 04:09
Then how are we having thoughts that are contrary to the military? How did you get the thought that the military was controlling your thoughts if they were doing so, and this would want to conceal their involvement with your mind? And why is it only "the military"?

Seriously, 10/10 made me reply.

Because I have demagnetized myself. It's not only the military. It's the entire capitalist technology complex. Most of it happens within the military because they have the most sophisticated mind control technology.

sixdollarchampagne
17th May 2014, 04:42
To avoid being drafted and sent to Vietnam, I spent nearly four years in the Navy; after that experience, I was even more left-wing and anti-war than I had been before, which is not uncommon, I bet. So, from my own experience, I am certain the military is not controlling our thinking. How would popular opposition to the many wars waged by the US be possible, if the military were controlling what we think?

I also think that we are much more influenced, probably without our knowing about it, by corporate advertising. That's where the real threat to free thinking comes from, not the government, for which, in my experience, people here in the US generally have a lot of contempt.

Bad Grrrl Agro
17th May 2014, 05:54
Because I have demagnetized myself. It's not only the military. It's the entire capitalist technology complex. Most of it happens within the military because they have the most sophisticated mind control technology.

You should go easy on the drug cocktails.

Prometeo liberado
17th May 2014, 07:10
To avoid being drafted and sent to Vietnam, I spent nearly four years in the Navy; after that experience, I was even more left-wing and anti-war than I had been before, which is not uncommon, I bet. So, from my own experience, I am certain the military is not controlling our thinking. How would popular opposition to the many wars waged by the US be possible, if the military were controlling what we think?

I also think that we are much more influenced, probably without our knowing about it, by corporate advertising. That's where the real threat to free thinking comes from, not the government, for which, in my experience, people here in the US generally have a lot of contempt.

You do know that we no longer have a draft and that there is no war in Vietnam?

Jimmie Higgins
17th May 2014, 09:24
You do know that we no longer have a draft and that there is no war in Vietnam?
Sure, that's what they want you to think.

@OP: I'm all in favor of mocking bad conspiracy politics, though I'm not really comfortable mocking a stereotype of psychological paranoia (assuming this thread is a joke).

Advertising used to just be called propaganda, so there's definitely an intent to influence people this way, but IMO this can only go so far... Seen lots of ads and glorification for things I never intend to buy and still don't want.

Mind control, propaganda, etc aren't as fundamental as just the fact of capitalist life. People take their leads from the apparent possibilities that exist for behavior or ideas... But capitalism seeks to order and manage these possibilities for billions of people. Propaganda then reinforces those apparent realities, spins them etc.

ComradeOm
17th May 2014, 12:58
I initially read this thread title as 'tin hat foils discrimination'. Now I'm disappointed.

(Which was no doubt the purpose of the military brain-controllers in the first place)

Lord Testicles
17th May 2014, 13:24
Because I have demagnetized myself. It's not only the military. It's the entire capitalist technology complex. Most of it happens within the military because they have the most sophisticated mind control technology.

You honestly think that with all the technology the military has at its disposal they're not using it to bypass your tin foil demagnetization technology?

Tim Cornelis
17th May 2014, 15:18
its*

Lord Testicles
17th May 2014, 15:46
Thank Lenin we have the vigilant GRAMMAR CHEKA standing sentinel.

motion denied
17th May 2014, 18:09
Its always the it's. Right, Tim?

Jimmie Higgins
18th May 2014, 02:11
Its always the it's. Right, Tim?
Oh don't you go their.

:lol:

Kaoxic
18th May 2014, 23:50
To avoid being drafted and sent to Vietnam, I spent nearly four years in the Navy; after that experience, I was even more left-wing and anti-war than I had been before, which is not uncommon, I bet. So, from my own experience, I am certain the military is not controlling our thinking. How would popular opposition to the many wars waged by the US be possible, if the military were controlling what we think?

I also think that we are much more influenced, probably without our knowing about it, by corporate advertising. That's where the real threat tso free thinking comes from, not the government, for which, in my experience, people here in the US generally have a lot of contempt.

It makes perfect sense that the armed forces don't program their soldiers, beccause they come out denying coverups like you are doing. Also they pay a lot of agents to spread mininformation.

Futility Personified
19th May 2014, 00:08
Has noone here seen Robocop?

Dennis the 'Bloody Peasant'
19th May 2014, 12:33
I'll resist the urge to make mean or flippant remarks about these concerns about direct brain-manipulation technology and the virtues of foil hats.
But I cannot resist, resistance is futile, we are the Borg, Cybermen reign supreme, delete! etc
I wanted to be bigger than this but I'm high on caffeine and was incapable of pretending to take the topic seriously. Sorry you feel the need to wear a foil hate to feel safe from some 'hidden' threat, but if it does make you feel safer, fair enough.

consuming negativity
19th May 2014, 13:32
I find it difficult to sleep in my normal sleeping arrangement without some sort of blanket, even if it's just a shirt or something thrown over me. My body is just used to it, and it makes it a lot easier to drift off unless I'm just ridiculously tired anyway. Perhaps my blanket is not just making me feel cozy, but is in fact aluminum foil shielding the MKULTRA waves that keep me awake. Or perhaps it's just a blanket...

Makes you wonder, eh?

Eh?

...didn't think so. :/

I just wanna be important.

Tim Cornelis
19th May 2014, 15:02
no one*

mindsword
21st May 2014, 12:40
ive been accused of being a tin foil hat wearer several times in my life. i didnt know there was actually people who wore them. what is this supposedly supposed to protect you from? and is there any real scientific evidence that it shields from anything? like say, microwave guns from riot cops etc. could get sparkly tho. but at least you know its working when you see the firecracker effect around you. kinda like that bird they use in caves for monitoring oxygen levels.

Kaoxic
24th May 2014, 05:54
They've been proven to block telepathic invasion. I have a chip inside my head that uploads my thoughts to a military server.

mindsword
24th May 2014, 16:20
They've been proven to block telepathic invasion. I have a chip inside my head that uploads my thoughts to a military server.

even if it was true...

it looks so fucking ridiculous.

maybe if you camouflage it! somebody should post pictures of some snazzy tinfoil couture

something really street.

i have that same problem btw. its more common than you think!

mindsword
24th May 2014, 16:33
i succesfully installed a hidden layer of tinfoil inside my che guevara beanie. it looks perfectly normal while giving all needed protection against military implants (hopefully).

now we wait and see, how "they" will react. i should post a how-to later.
but first ill report on any positive or negative results.

for science.

BIXX
24th May 2014, 16:54
They've been proven to block telepathic invasion. I have a chip inside my head that uploads my thoughts to a military server.


Where is the proof?

Also dude if you've got a chip in your head why can't you get it removed?

Seriously this is the beta troll ever.

mindsword
24th May 2014, 17:26
Report: Tinfoil Hat experiment 1 - Sat 24 May 2014

Shiny side pointing outwards. (Don't know if this could affect the result)

First i got really sweaty. (5-10 min)
Then it got even more sweaty. (15-20 min)
Then i got a headache and a feeling of aluminum seeping into my brain. :bored: (30 min)

Its kinda like baking a potato.

Also i couldn't really hear my own thoughts due to the constant crackling sound, so if anyone WAS listening they probably wouldn't hear anything either regardless of if it actually works or not.

Conclusion: Inconclusive. I threw it away. I wouldn't recommend it.

For science, i will try another experiment, this time with the shiny side pointing inwards. Just have to wait until the weird metallic feeling goes away.

motion denied
25th May 2014, 00:17
That's the price of tricking THE SYSTEM™

Kaoxic
25th May 2014, 05:14
Report: Tinfoil Hat experiment 1 - Sat 24 May 2014

Shiny side pointing outwards. (Don't know if this could affect the result)

First i got really sweaty. (5-10 min)
Then it got even more sweaty. (15-20 min)
Then i got a headache and a feeling of aluminum seeping into my brain. :bored: (30 min)

Its kinda like baking a potato.

Also i couldn't really hear my own thoughts due to the constant crackling sound, so if anyone WAS listening they probably wouldn't hear anything either regardless of if it actually works or not.

Conclusion: Inconclusive. I threw it away. I wouldn't recommend it.

For science, i will try another experiment, this time with the shiny side pointing inwards. Just have to wait until the weird metallic feeling goes away.

I have hadd the problems & lots of experienze. I've helped many people manufacture tin foil hats and other anti-telepathy devices. For one thing yue need airholes so your head can breathe. You need to invest some time and meterials comming up with something that's comfortable. I use an ordinary baseball cap with the foil wrapped around it. That way the cap wrapps to your head. If you need any help let me know.

Kaoxic
25th May 2014, 05:20
Where is the proof?

Also dude if you've got a chip in your head why can't you get it removed?

Seriously this is the beta troll ever.

You really think that these things are detectable by an ordinary MRI proceedure? They are made with special alien metal technology that is undetectable with any tools accessable to the proletariat. And tey transfer signals at undetectable quantum wavelengths. MRI,s are nogo as well. Any time you have your brain scanned the imagaes are sent to intelligence agencs. They will never let you find out exactly where the chip is and you would kill yourself trying to move it. You have to rely on signal scrambling devices (long story there) but if anyone needs help let me know :)

Naroc
27th May 2014, 22:17
I am so laughing right now :laugh:

BIXX
28th May 2014, 01:33
You really think that these things are detectable by an ordinary MRI proceedure? They are made with special alien metal technology that is undetectable with any tools accessable to the proletariat. And tey transfer signals at undetectable quantum wavelengths. MRI,s are nogo as well. Any time you have your brain scanned the imagaes are sent to intelligence agencs. They will never let you find out exactly where the chip is and you would kill yourself trying to move it. You have to rely on signal scrambling devices (long story there) but if anyone needs help let me know :)


Quantum wavelengths? Please tell me more :rollseyes: