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Kamala Harris masonic police force
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It's interesting that an immediate tie-in is the "remote viewing" rabbit hole. Some people will see that and immediately discredit the source. Is that deliberate? This stuff sounds similar to the "Targeted Individuals" trope, gang-stalking, and other stories from, for example, the UFO-experiencer crowd. It doesn't surprise me at all that there are religious overtones to all this. As well as being something that's probably been practised for millennia for in-group secret society cohesion, there are suspicious tells. For example, why does the FBI hire so many Mormons? Do they all want to be special little boys doing God's work?
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(10-27-2024, 09:03 PM)IdeomotorPrisoner Wrote: The closest to an explanation I have ever found was an autobiography by a supposed remote viewer, who endured a similar group in the 70s when he was being vetted for the Stanford remote viewing experiments by the CIA, Russel Targ. Like MK-Ultra shit.

These cultists were used for being low character and "the opposite" of freedom and liberty. They were prone to using horrible near-subliminal bully tactics to break an individual, and if their target doesn't break, they get themselves a spy job apparently.

He also said that as of 2009 that several entities, including unaffiliated civilians, still use these tactics in different ways for varied reasons.

But the dude was a blind Buddhist with an affiliation to Ingo Swan (The Scientologist Coast to Coast staple), so there's that to consider. Targ actually went on Coast to Coast in 2009 to explain, at great length, the organized workplace harassment he endured to test his integrity.

* Find the archive and try to find Targ's complete interview with George Nooray.

Still, if this group was anything they were possibly "a real world test" to find out who rats if captured and pushed to break. An Espionage Test, if you will. Finding the person least susceptible to being a 'gaslit' traitor.

Sorry to drift, the fake masons reminded me of them.

from what I understand, these were real masons.  The "police force" may have been the fake part.  I say "may" because at this point, it's all so damn strange, I don't know what the truth might be.  But it's odd enough to pay attention to. IMHO
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