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8/10/2025, 8:31:01 AM
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Speaking of Stranger Things, here is a great read by Nick Hinton (post-plebbit*):
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1740730577500696697.html
Ties in everything from GATE/MKUltra to subliminal shit in film/tv..
"Like the terrorist attack on Imaginationland in South Park, this story seems to be a metaphor for the astral war between the forces of darkness and false light fighting for control over the collective unconscious. In fact, the Imaginationland mini series made many subtle references to the Montauk Project, an alleged operation that was part of an age old magical battle, as well as the modern mind control experiments Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Stranger Things were based on."
"Supposedly, during the Cold War, scientists attempted to create telepathic super soldiers capable of opening a portal into the psychic landscape of humanity. Stranger Things’ Upside Down appears to be a reference to this. The Demagorgan and South Park’s ManBearPig also appear to be references to the mutated Bigfoot demon that was said to be released from a test subject’s imagination through Montauk’s wormhole, which was originally opened by Crowley years before during a conflict between White Lodge and Black Lodge warlocks."
See how it ties in with Twin Peaks (Black/white lodges) too?
It's all about 'moonchildren' which may be the target/goal of these psyops and GATE..
Speaking of Stranger Things, here is a great read by Nick Hinton (post-plebbit*):
https://threadreaderapp.com/thread/1740730577500696697.html
Ties in everything from GATE/MKUltra to subliminal shit in film/tv..
"Like the terrorist attack on Imaginationland in South Park, this story seems to be a metaphor for the astral war between the forces of darkness and false light fighting for control over the collective unconscious. In fact, the Imaginationland mini series made many subtle references to the Montauk Project, an alleged operation that was part of an age old magical battle, as well as the modern mind control experiments Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Stranger Things were based on."
"Supposedly, during the Cold War, scientists attempted to create telepathic super soldiers capable of opening a portal into the psychic landscape of humanity. Stranger Things’ Upside Down appears to be a reference to this. The Demagorgan and South Park’s ManBearPig also appear to be references to the mutated Bigfoot demon that was said to be released from a test subject’s imagination through Montauk’s wormhole, which was originally opened by Crowley years before during a conflict between White Lodge and Black Lodge warlocks."
See how it ties in with Twin Peaks (Black/white lodges) too?
It's all about 'moonchildren' which may be the target/goal of these psyops and GATE..
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