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live and learnPosted: Mar 27, 2013 - 17:18
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I dont know how I came across this blog but somehow I did, I have no clue what this "Black Manchurian" thing is, but look at this guy's story and whatnot on this blog of his and let me know what you think

http://mindcontrolblackassassins.com/about/
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live and learnPosted: Mar 29, 2013 - 11:08
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ok so basically this guy claims that in the "about section" that he encountered a man who was under a "hypnosis" of some sort. Seems more like this guy was under the influence of PCP (a drug). But he also claims that Marcus Wayne Chenault was also being "mind-controlled" or "hypnotized", thoughts on that? I can't debunk that part?

also look at the comments section in the "about" section. He claims his father was a victim of "Project Chatter", ok sounds plausible enough. He claims that he is surprised he's still alive as he receives "death threats" or something. There's alot of comments in the "about section" but just look at a decent amount and let me know what you think? why this guy is not credible i don't know, i need help determining that. The rest of his website is the same "illuminati" crankery that you're gonna find on any truther website
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anticultistPosted: Apr 08, 2013 - 13:27
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What is so odd about a person armed with a gun who is mentally unstable turning up to an event in order to murder someone they disagree with ?

This has happened hundreds of times over the years, and long before hypnosis was invented.

ASSUMING that was his intention, there is nothing but claims that is what he was there for.

For all we know the person could have been a schizophrenic, or some other mentally unstable person who was just carrying a gun.


There really is nothing to this story but a hearsay claim. It can not be taken seriously and can not be studied any further, and should only be considered a persons opinion.

The end.
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live and learnPosted: Apr 08, 2013 - 21:14
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I guess you're right about that. But it just seems like there's so many schizophrenics/delusionals/paranoids who all spout the same crap, claiming either they witnessed or once took part in something related to the "illuminati". I know that when we take the estimated total of people who claim this stuff, it's barely anything compared to the population of the entire world, which ranges between 6 and 7 billion people.

But still, nagging doubts are a bitch
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anticultistPosted: Apr 09, 2013 - 05:04
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Thing is in that article the guy with the gun doesn't mention the illuminatti, the person who does is the guy writing the article. HE makes the assumption that the guy was some hitman for the new world order hypnotised by his handler, there is no confession or evidence of this.

Like wise with all the nut cases who go out killing people, none of them ever say they are anything to do with the illuminati, they are usually loners who have some kind of internal passionate hate for specific things like politicians, certain political ideologies or actions people have done, or in fact are anti new world order believers.

It tends to be people who are left to decipher why they did it that add in all the extra bull shit to explain it, which is why these stories end up so convoluted.
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live and learnPosted: Apr 09, 2013 - 08:35
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True, people do tend to misinterpret things that happen to them or make them seem more sinister than they really are.
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anticultistPosted: Apr 09, 2013 - 08:39
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Ah you edited your post. I will leave my original reply to your initial response so you can read it.

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You are misunderstanding, he is not the person who was the guy with the gun, he was the person who stopped the guy with the gun and then proceeded to make up some whole back story for the person with the gun. The lack of evidence he has for his claims is enough for any rational thinker to doubt, since he is requiring you to believe that the government hypnotise people and send them out to kill people all the time, this is quite honestly absurd.

The person with the gun did not state they were an illuminattie agent hypnotised to kill people. They merely had a psychotic episode and didn't know why they were there, which is quite normal with people who have mental issues. They have episodes and can't explain why they are where they are and what they were doing.


There is really nothing unusual to this story.
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True, people do tend to misinterpret things that happen to them or make them seem more sinister than they really are.


Exactly, it makes them seem more mysterious and interesting to other people. When really if they told the story how it really was without all the embellishments it would be something like this.

"A man who seemed crazy once came to a panther rally I was managing and he was carrying a gun, we escorted him off the premises and he started having a fit. We sent someone to find out who he was because he had no ID, and we couldn't find any. The end."
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live and learnPosted: Apr 11, 2013 - 20:54
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