View Full Version : mind control at my school
andallthatstocome
12-03-2006, 06:05 AM
at my school, there's a really sucky PA system. I assuredly believe that the school admins are trying to control our minds through the feedback, using it to make our concious minds recoil from the ugly noise while they, in a calm voice, implant instructions subliminally. people obey the announcements without ever hearing them! it's freaky!
Nalencer
12-03-2006, 07:06 PM
Friend, there is enough mind control to worry about without inventing it where it doesn't exist. Mind control never exists knowingly on so low a level. The brainwashing you recieve in school is administered by people who have no idea what they're doing, and who have already been subject to the same thing they are subjecting you to. Your school is run by ordinary people who live in ordinary houses in ordinary neighborhoods. I highly doubt any of them are in agreement with mind control. That's why they're tricked into administering it.
wiz561
12-05-2006, 01:18 AM
I have to agree. There are far more things to worry about than the feedback on the pa system. Do you go to a Catholic school? Unfortunately, I have and now feel bad for every little thing that I do. I was brought up thinking that if I lie, cheat, steal, do anything bad, that I will go to hell for it. Lucky enough for me, I have realized this a few years after I graduated. It's one thing to be nice to somebody, it's another to constantly feel like you are going to hell for something.
Even furthermore, how much information are the teachers teaching you that is biased by them?
Mester
12-05-2006, 01:49 AM
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goatsecks
12-05-2006, 05:09 AM
at my school, there's a really sucky PA system. I assuredly believe that the school admins are trying to control our minds through the feedback, using it to make our concious minds recoil from the ugly noise while they, in a calm voice, implant instructions subliminally. people obey the announcements without ever hearing them! it's freaky!
andallthatstocome.
you should arm yourself with some anti-mind control armor
buying 3 pounds of ground beef and making yourself a "hamburger hat" has been proven by Dr. Fonklinstein, a famous german scholar to reduce mind control success on its wearer.
If you get in trouble at school for wearing it, it's because they are mind controled and should be disposed of gangsta style.
Shane99X
12-07-2006, 12:24 AM
andallthatstocome.
you should arm yourself with some anti-mind control armor
buying 3 pounds of ground beef and making yourself a "hamburger hat" has been proven by Dr. Fonklinstein, a famous german scholar to reduce mind control success on its wearer.
If you get in trouble at school for wearing it, it's because they are mind controled and should be disposed of gangsta style.
ground turkey meat has been proven to work much better, and you need to shape it into a helmet not a hat...
andallthatstocome
12-09-2006, 11:23 PM
quite honestly, though, couldn't the feedback subliminal messaging be used to suppliment the "instruction" and psychotronic control?
hotwater
12-09-2006, 11:51 PM
at my school, there's a really sucky PA system. I assuredly believe that the school admins are trying to control our minds through the feedback, using it to make our concious minds recoil from the ugly noise while they, in a calm voice, implant instructions subliminally. people obey the announcements without ever hearing them! it's freaky!
Perhaps you should record the sounds coming from the PA system with a small pocketsized digital sound recorder. then send the recording to an expert to analyze the sounds. If the expert can separate each individual sound perhaps he can alleviate any concerns you might have.
If he picks up some unusual sounds or plays it backwards only to discover devil worshipping phrases - switch schools, immediately! :leaving:
Hotwater
Nalencer
12-10-2006, 07:44 AM
quite honestly, though, couldn't the feedback subliminal messaging be used to suppliment the "instruction" and psychotronic control?Technically, yes.
But as I said before, the folks who run your school, regular people who decided to make a career as "educators", have no interest in mind controlling you, and very likely would find it morally reprehensible to do so. They do mind control you every day, but they have no idea they're doing it. Schools are a place where brainwashing runs rampant, but make no mistake about whether the brainwashers know what they're doing. They've been subjected to the same thing. That's how the system propagates itself.
bigman
01-19-2007, 08:31 PM
#1 key to brainwashing anyone is to first say something repeatedly till there hynotized, (you could call them teachers)
Revolutionary32
01-21-2007, 10:33 PM
what says that these normal "educators" arnt something more, teaching use all the propoganda and bullshit they tought us our whole lives.
Nalencer
01-22-2007, 11:54 PM
I'm sorry, were you trying to express a coherent thought?
Carlfloydfan
01-30-2007, 04:59 AM
They do mind control you every day, but they have no idea they're doing it. Schools are a place where brainwashing runs rampant, but make no mistake about whether the brainwashers know what they're doing. They've been subjected to the same thing. That's how the system propagates itself.Please go on http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif. I'm a teacher and I looove to hear how I am subconsciously brainwashing the kids I look after.
No really, tell me how I screw with their minds without even realizing it.
(gimmie a break)
hotwater
01-30-2007, 09:43 AM
Please go on http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif. I'm a teacher and I looove to hear how I am subconsciously brainwashing the kids I look after.
No really, tell me how I screw with their minds without even realizing it.
(gimmie a break)
You approach every class with the belief that you're smarter than your students, consequently the students believe they're not as smart as the teacher.
With pressure to perform well in class, the students are vulnerable to manipulation and can easily be swayed into believing almost anything if the right incentive is offered (such as good grades)
You hold the fate of these children in your hands, and they know it http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/icons/newicons/icon25.gif
Hotwater
Nalencer
01-30-2007, 06:17 PM
Please go on http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif. I'm a teacher and I looove to hear how I am subconsciously brainwashing the kids I look after.
No really, tell me how I screw with their minds without even realizing it.
(gimmie a break)We've all had a few teachers like you, I think. If you were actually interested in an overview, I'd give you one; but you're clearly not, so I won't waste my time.
Carlfloydfan
01-31-2007, 12:33 AM
You approach every class with the belief that you're smarter than your students, consequently the students believe they're not as smart as the teacher.
With pressure to perform well in class, the students are vulnerable to manipulation and can easily be swayed into believing almost anything if the right incentive is offered (such as good grades)
You hold the fate of these children in your hands, and they know it http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/icons/newicons/icon25.gif
HotwaterI have knowledge and wisdom to impart to these kids. They also have lessons to teach me. There is no "better than you" vibes. I never felt that growing up either. Maybe you had lousy teachers who made you feel that way?
I have gained a lot more experience than these kids, yes, but I never act like I am better than them. We are all human and can learn from each other. A good teacher will have the children feeling at ease. I really can't agree with you that children are vulnerable in the way that you state. They are young minds willing to explore and grow into individuals.
Carlfloydfan
01-31-2007, 12:36 AM
We've all had a few teachers like you, I think. If you were actually interested in an overview, I'd give you one; but you're clearly not, so I won't waste my time.Well, my biggest gripe was that your post was kind of vague. do go on...
Nalencer
01-31-2007, 02:37 AM
Well, for starters, the manner of learning which schools use doesn't educate, it indoctrinates and imposes a specific mindset upon the students. The emphasis is always on left brain activities. To be healthy, one must balance the two halves of the brain, and the more emphasis on the right brain, in fact, the better. Of course, the system doesn't need and certainly doesn't want creative, free-thinking, spontaneous people. It would rather have people who are trapped in their left brains, worrying about the future, and about the past, and never focusing on the present. Now they want to have children in a structured learning environment earlier and earlier. I've heard discussions of entering them into some type of program at the age of 2 or 3. This simply isn't healthy. Childhood isn't meant to be spent this way.
Second, it is the beginning of the whole "acceptable standards" mindset which most people belong to their entire lives. In school, if anyone steps out of line, they're quickly pushed back in. The system is designed this way, to police itself. Then all the people who stepped wrong and were shoved back into line fall in and start doing the same to others. Then they all graduate and leave and enter the workforce, and do the same there. And then they spend the rest of their lives worrying what other people think, and afraid to do anything because of what others will think. It's a terrible mindset and it is by far the prevailing one. For every one person who'll let someone else do their own thing, there are 50 to 100 who will hound them for it.
Schools are designed to impose a specific worldview on everyone who walks through their doors. It churns out people who, in a world of possibilities, are far more focused on the impossible. The truth is that nothing is impossible. The school system (and other things) trick people into thinking it is so, and therefore making it so. The truth is we are Infinite Consciousness, able to do anything we want if we simply recall our true nature. That is far from the worldview being peddled in the school system: that we are tiny, insignifigant carbon-based life forms whose existence was a complete accident. It shuts down consciousness early and quickly.
And this is aside from the false history taught in schools. But that's too big a topic to get into. Of course, the science is all bullshit: there are no universal laws, because the universe is an illusion. Anything is possible. This is completely contrary to science's teachings.
That's the best overview I can give. I hope you enjoyed it.
hotwater
01-31-2007, 10:48 AM
I have knowledge and wisdom to impart to these kids. They also have lessons to teach me. There is no "better than you" vibes. I never felt that growing up either. Maybe you had lousy teachers who made you feel that way?
I have gained a lot more experience than these kids, yes, but I never act like I am better than them. We are all human and can learn from each other. A good teacher will have the children feeling at ease. I really can't agree with you that children are vulnerable in the way that you state. They are young minds willing to explore and grow into individuals.
I respect your point of view and your approach to the teacher/student relationship.
With that said, this is after all the conspiracy thread, and I'd expect a little more in the way of the mad conspiratorial teacher, secretly working for the government to identify potential future terrorists, or students who would make good candidates for recruitment by terrorists http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/icons/newicons/icon25.gif
Hotwater
trippedelia
01-31-2007, 11:08 AM
thats just the kind of talk that discredits any real mind control something something or other blah blah
trippedelia
01-31-2007, 11:10 AM
to the original poster who was bored so got paranoid to kill the time
Nalencer
01-31-2007, 08:40 PM
I respect your point of view and your approach to the teacher/student relationship.
With that said, this is after all the conspiracy thread, and I'd expect a little more in the way of the mad conspiratorial teacher, secretly working for the government to identify potential future terrorists, or students who would make good candidates for recruitment by terrorists http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/icons/newicons/icon25.gif
HotwaterThis man does not represent us.
Carlfloydfan
02-01-2007, 07:52 AM
I am sure there are some sketchy teachers out there. I don't doubt that for a second. But learning is so subjective. So to say that all/most teachers are subconsciously using mind control is a hard pill to swallow for me, since one is limited to their own experiences. After all everyone has a different opinion on their school years. Even if you were unlucky enough to go through a shitty school, you likely had at least a few good teachers.
I work with 3-5 years olds and creativity is stressed for sure. They don't seem scared at all like someone stated. In fact, the way they say things in a matter of fact way is so cute sometimes. If only you could see these kids, they are the opposite of intimidated. They will walk right up to us (teachers) and tell us what's up without a second thought, no timid behavior there! Now maybe I am lucky to have a good group of kids (20) or maybe its pretty common to find what I describe. If anything, I find that I am the more timid one when first meeting a new child in the class. As a teacher you never want to scare the kid.
What I worry about are the few kids that slip through the cracks and are medicated into "mental wellness". Mental wellness again being subjective. I think its crazy that there is a parent of a child in my class that feels the need to medicate a four year old. Luckily there is only once case of that so far. But I am more worried about peoples/KIDS (!!) dependence on medication/drugs. Now thats the real mind fuck. I believe that a change in environment is needed. The one kid who has "problems" also happens to not be with his parents or in a stable home environment.
hotwater
02-01-2007, 08:40 PM
What I worry about are the few kids that slip through the cracks and are medicated into "mental wellness". Mental wellness again being subjective. I think its crazy that there is a parent of a child in my class that feels the need to medicate a four year old. Luckily there is only once case of that so far. But I am more worried about peoples/KIDS (!!) dependence on medication/drugs. Now thats the real mind fuck. I believe that a change in environment is needed. The one kid who has "problems" also happens to not be with his parents or in a stable home environment.
So basically what you’re saying are the greedy pharmaceutical companies (in cooperation with educators) are conspiring to turn our schools into the ultimate prescription drug friendly environment :mad:
Hotwater
Nalencer
02-01-2007, 11:22 PM
I am sure there are some sketchy teachers out there. I don't doubt that for a second. But learning is so subjective. So to say that all/most teachers are subconsciously using mind control is a hard pill to swallow for me, since one is limited to their own experiences. After all everyone has a different opinion on their school years. Even if you were unlucky enough to go through a shitty school, you likely had at least a few good teachers.
I work with 3-5 years olds and creativity is stressed for sure. They don't seem scared at all like someone stated. In fact, the way they say things in a matter of fact way is so cute sometimes. If only you could see these kids, they are the opposite of intimidated. They will walk right up to us (teachers) and tell us what's up without a second thought, no timid behavior there! Now maybe I am lucky to have a good group of kids (20) or maybe its pretty common to find what I describe. If anything, I find that I am the more timid one when first meeting a new child in the class. As a teacher you never want to scare the kid.
What I worry about are the few kids that slip through the cracks and are medicated into "mental wellness". Mental wellness again being subjective. I think its crazy that there is a parent of a child in my class that feels the need to medicate a four year old. Luckily there is only once case of that so far. But I am more worried about peoples/KIDS (!!) dependence on medication/drugs. Now thats the real mind fuck. I believe that a change in environment is needed. The one kid who has "problems" also happens to not be with his parents or in a stable home environment.I didn't say teachers used mind control 'subconsciously'. That would indicate a subconscious wish to brainwash the children, which I don't believe any (or very few) teachers have. It's more a matter of passing on a worldview that keeps them imprisoned throughout their whole lives. And as for your group, it sounds like a nice place to send your kids, and I don't necessarily think it plays much of a role in this. But 3-5 is about the last stages of freedom before they enter the school system, where everything I've discussed really kicks in.
So basically what you’re saying are the greedy pharmaceutical companies (in cooperation with educators) are conspiring to turn our schools into the ultimate prescription drug friendly environment :mad:
Hotwater
I stress again, this man does not represent us.
hotwater
02-01-2007, 11:40 PM
I stress again, this man does not represent us.
True but his naive picture of the world does offer a challenge for those of us who truly believe everything isn't as it appears.
Hotwater
Nalencer
02-02-2007, 03:06 AM
Some things are exactly as they appear.
Carlfloydfan
02-02-2007, 03:17 AM
True but his naive picture of the world does offer a challenge for those of us who truly believe everything isn't as it appears.
Hotwaterwhere do you come off stating I am naive? Based on what exactly? I call em like I see em' and am open to others experiences, like I have stated.
Nalencer
02-02-2007, 04:27 AM
I think there may be some confusion here. For my part, I was calling hotwater an idiot. I'm not sure if he might have taken it wrong.
hotwater
02-02-2007, 08:14 PM
I think there may be some confusion here. For my part, I was calling hotwater an idiot. I'm not sure if he might have taken it wrong.
Great just what this board needs, another sadomasochist http://www.hipforums.com/forums/images/smilies/sad.gif
Hotwater
Nalencer
02-03-2007, 02:31 AM
You're a moron, and this board definately doesn't need any more of those. Your bullshit would be better off in the Paranoid forum, so why don't you haul your sorry ass over there?
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