Anonymous
6/25/2025, 10:03:00 AM No.40599990
You know, that 90s show about Jarod, a genius who can impersonate anyone and perform any job just by studying it briefly?
What if I told you that series wasn't just sci-fi but a soft disclosure of real psychological operations?
Jarod is basically a product of an underground program “The Centre” where gifted children are taken and trained in high-level cognitive adaptation, identity modeling, and situational control. Sound familiar?
This reeks of MK-Ultra and Project Monarch. The show aired in 1996, just a few years after declassified documents confirmed the existence of government mind control experiments on children in the '50s–'70s. The idea of programmable “caméléons” humans stripped of fixed identity, molded to serve covert agendas fits too well with reported survivor testimonies of Monarch abuse and behavioral conditioning.
Think about it:
> No one in the show ever really questions *how* Jarod can master any skill or persona. It just *happens*. That’s the point: he's a successful *product*, not a person.
- The “Centre” operates above the law, has blackmail dossiers, secret assassins, and mind control experiments.
>There are deep parallels with whistleblower claims of children being raised in "compartmentalized educational farms" to serve in intelligence or corporate espionage.
Was *The Pretender* a warning? Or just another example of Hollywood predictive programming?
I want to clarify, those who will criticize me for having used GPT to correct my sentences, well I say fuck them, because English is not the native language. /!\
What if I told you that series wasn't just sci-fi but a soft disclosure of real psychological operations?
Jarod is basically a product of an underground program “The Centre” where gifted children are taken and trained in high-level cognitive adaptation, identity modeling, and situational control. Sound familiar?
This reeks of MK-Ultra and Project Monarch. The show aired in 1996, just a few years after declassified documents confirmed the existence of government mind control experiments on children in the '50s–'70s. The idea of programmable “caméléons” humans stripped of fixed identity, molded to serve covert agendas fits too well with reported survivor testimonies of Monarch abuse and behavioral conditioning.
Think about it:
> No one in the show ever really questions *how* Jarod can master any skill or persona. It just *happens*. That’s the point: he's a successful *product*, not a person.
- The “Centre” operates above the law, has blackmail dossiers, secret assassins, and mind control experiments.
>There are deep parallels with whistleblower claims of children being raised in "compartmentalized educational farms" to serve in intelligence or corporate espionage.
Was *The Pretender* a warning? Or just another example of Hollywood predictive programming?
I want to clarify, those who will criticize me for having used GPT to correct my sentences, well I say fuck them, because English is not the native language. /!\
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