It has been used in conspiracy forums for a while now.
I'll share this again, the best formula takes longer to implement, because for best effect you must establish credibility for a user account first, but it works the best because anyone not familiar with these tactics will look through the bulk of their commentary and think they are a benefit when in reality they just 'baked' the account by parroting rehashed information and then use it for its intended purpose when its sufficiently 'baked'.
Those purposes include all the already known tactics, forum-sliding/gas-lighting/etc but also include discrediting investigators by pretending to be one while slipping in malicious commentary like the anti-semetic comments and various other disinfo payloads like discrediting public personas like AJ/Seamen/etc. It may seem trivial, but it is not.
SWIM created a bot that they let into the wild which will find links that have already been submitted, finding comments in the posts, and copying them while swapping out keywords with a thesaurus, rearranging sentences, deleting, etc so that the comment actually looks unique. You can bake accounts all day long like this and there is a list of other tested ways to manipulate that I won't be sharing publicly.
Human trafficking has reportedly become a larger business than international arms dealing. You better believe there are big dollars being spent to monitor and manipulate these discussions. Military has developed psychological operations over decades, suspected pedophile Michael Aquino is even an expert in this field, and we know that military technology, when possible, is also adapted/supplied to the private sector, and if not in this case, there is big $$$ in general information control, look at the muzzled MSM, so either way you have to suspect that there are some fancy toys and operating procedures involved in pizzagate psyop campgains.
One thing I share with colleagues who do not research advancements in tech to the degree that I do is major companies that create products like Apple have to make a profit.
For one second, imagine being able to suck American tax $'s to create whatever helps your agenda. I think we would all be shocked to see what is behind closed doors... it may look alien... the iPhone certainly did and it generated major profits.
I think its funny people are/were so worried about being 'microchipped' or RFID chipped and all the while they accept smartphones en mass which track location and have eyes and ears and then we find out they can be hacked en mass. It is better than RFID chipping you IMO.
Before WW2 the saying was that what the military had behind closed doors was 25 or 50 years ahead of what was in private sector, and I think now days with how comprehensive a corporations "rights" have become (they are a person now right?) that what is in certain R&D labs of the corporations is 25-50 years ahead of the mil, and makes sense with how military seems to be in bed with corporations now, but who knows what could be in a government DUMB. It's interesting to think about.
I know what you mean about the access through phones, tablets etc, and for them it is probably just as good if not better. I have to say though I would feel like the game's up if I were chipped, I wouldn't feel human, or free (lol what freedom). Just the thought gives me chills.
Your military/ Aquino comments make me think of poor Max Spiers.
It was a post on r/conspiracy the other day but, a plane capable of 2200mph flying at 80,000ft was doing so in 1964 (SR 71 Blackbird). It's hard to even imagine what is circling the globe right now, what's going on under ground, what's 'in' the Internet, what's being cloned.
Ps sorry to hijack your convo.
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PizzagateBot ago
It has been used in conspiracy forums for a while now.
I'll share this again, the best formula takes longer to implement, because for best effect you must establish credibility for a user account first, but it works the best because anyone not familiar with these tactics will look through the bulk of their commentary and think they are a benefit when in reality they just 'baked' the account by parroting rehashed information and then use it for its intended purpose when its sufficiently 'baked'.
Those purposes include all the already known tactics, forum-sliding/gas-lighting/etc but also include discrediting investigators by pretending to be one while slipping in malicious commentary like the anti-semetic comments and various other disinfo payloads like discrediting public personas like AJ/Seamen/etc. It may seem trivial, but it is not.
SWIM created a bot that they let into the wild which will find links that have already been submitted, finding comments in the posts, and copying them while swapping out keywords with a thesaurus, rearranging sentences, deleting, etc so that the comment actually looks unique. You can bake accounts all day long like this and there is a list of other tested ways to manipulate that I won't be sharing publicly.
Human trafficking has reportedly become a larger business than international arms dealing. You better believe there are big dollars being spent to monitor and manipulate these discussions. Military has developed psychological operations over decades, suspected pedophile Michael Aquino is even an expert in this field, and we know that military technology, when possible, is also adapted/supplied to the private sector, and if not in this case, there is big $$$ in general information control, look at the muzzled MSM, so either way you have to suspect that there are some fancy toys and operating procedures involved in pizzagate psyop campgains.
dirtydirty ago
Agreed
One thing I share with colleagues who do not research advancements in tech to the degree that I do is major companies that create products like Apple have to make a profit.
For one second, imagine being able to suck American tax $'s to create whatever helps your agenda. I think we would all be shocked to see what is behind closed doors... it may look alien... the iPhone certainly did and it generated major profits.
PizzagateBot ago
I think its funny people are/were so worried about being 'microchipped' or RFID chipped and all the while they accept smartphones en mass which track location and have eyes and ears and then we find out they can be hacked en mass. It is better than RFID chipping you IMO.
Before WW2 the saying was that what the military had behind closed doors was 25 or 50 years ahead of what was in private sector, and I think now days with how comprehensive a corporations "rights" have become (they are a person now right?) that what is in certain R&D labs of the corporations is 25-50 years ahead of the mil, and makes sense with how military seems to be in bed with corporations now, but who knows what could be in a government DUMB. It's interesting to think about.
Niandra ago
I know what you mean about the access through phones, tablets etc, and for them it is probably just as good if not better. I have to say though I would feel like the game's up if I were chipped, I wouldn't feel human, or free (lol what freedom). Just the thought gives me chills.
Your military/ Aquino comments make me think of poor Max Spiers. It was a post on r/conspiracy the other day but, a plane capable of 2200mph flying at 80,000ft was doing so in 1964 (SR 71 Blackbird). It's hard to even imagine what is circling the globe right now, what's going on under ground, what's 'in' the Internet, what's being cloned. Ps sorry to hijack your convo.