Artichoke Programming
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Post# 54847 01/14/04 Markdavey
"Don't
know if the is paranoia or something more sinister. For the last couple of
months my inbox has been flooded with spam mail, nothing new there and my daily
virus count has trebled over the last few months. However, I have been recieving
unsolicited e mails with ten, twenty or hundreads of key words. I reasoned that
this was a way to make the spam more effective.
Heres a sample of one I
recieved today:
story forsake kovacs keynes debarring salivate afresh biceps
addition quarrelsome decontrolled floc crowley door applicant andrew bursty
despond backdrop lithology brute
Please do not read them as they may be
triggers? What I have noticed from these that sometimes three, four or five of
the words have a synchronistic link to an article I have been reading or a
conversation I would have been having that day. The energy of these things seems
to affect me also.
The words used are not your everyday kind..so anyone
know if I am being over cautious or indeed these are something to worry about?"
Post# 54866 01/14/04 Cbswork
"Artichoke programming.
Block all senders, sending that to ya."
Post# 54868 01/14/04
Markdavey
"Artichoke programming?"
Post# 54869 01/14/04
Earthwalker
"My thoughts exactly.
As soon as they started coming
into my email, I knew they were triggers. this had been going on for a month
here.
And I do delete them without reading.
Blocking them hasn't
worked, yet. Am I not blocking them correctly?"
Post# 54871
01/14/04 Cbswork
"Artichoke was a program created by the CIA and MI5/6
that used word memes to program. Mostly it was done in the 1960s, when it was
abandoned for a far more sinister operation. If you were born between 1955 and
1970, and were mkultra, you probably were MKid'd with artichoke protocols.
These are reinforcing programs to turn off the higher mind and force the
thinking back down into the reactionary, lower, lymbic system.
Sorry to
hear you fellas are getting this."
Post# 54874 01/14/04
Markdavey
"Thank you,
Nice to know the antenna is working, they
are even using stuff in the headers. I get about ten of these a day and have
been for around two months. I cannot seem to block them either, so just delete
as soon as they arrive."