DARK PSYCHOLOGY: EXPLOITING HELPLESSNESS
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR ZOMBIES
Most modern people have become the equivalent of zombies. They sleepwalk through their superficial lives doing routine things with a sense of powerlessness and futility that is nothing short of repugnant. They only change their routine when told to by surrogate parent figures. I wish it was not so.
If you have ever watched the deluge of zombie movies/TV shows that flooded the airwaves during the last decade you may have gotten the idea that zombies are flesh/brain eating undead. But today’s zombies, while they CAN be dangerous are really just mundane people who seem to lack a soul or ambition. They have no desire to think their own thoughts. They are 2-dimensional. In D&D terms they are NPCs (Non-Playing Characters). They are like extras in a movie.
The PTB put them in the Child Ego State (CES) for exactly that reason. They are easily controlled.
Those of us who are awake move among them often bewildered by their indifference to reality. This gives us a real advantage. The ones who are awake in a world of sleepwalkers are the equivalent of wizards in a world of flesh golems. It is lonely. You will never be able to discuss reality or esoteric ideas with them. They will not be able to empathize or even understand you in any real way, and sadly they feel neither loyalty nor true love. They are about as responsive as semi-intelligent dogs or Joe Biden.
BUT, the PTB do not have exclusive control over them. In fact, I believe that the PTB are not a homogenous group but several selfishly motivated individuals. Once they have morphed the world population into the equivalent of cattle they can then indulge their own selfish desires if they know the control methods. This is the ultimate ideal world for a Satanist. Do as thou wilt. This provides a guilt free control over a subspecies that does not know any better. There are trigger words and images for programming instructions as well as shut down commands.
I have been exploring these for the last few weeks. As an analogy, in the insurance industry there is a combination of words that acts as an instant sphincter-tightening trigger for any agent or attorney whether face-to-face or on the phone, “negotiating in good faith” [insert thunderclap here]. When uttered his blood pressure will certainly skyrocket and you will have his undivided attention.
The only hindrance is that the newby wizard cannot acquire a spell book of incantations to manipulate the golems. He must discover them himself by trial and error.
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What I learned from the common Government Issued Appalachian Zombie.