A Refresher Course in Conscious Manipulation

Remember the ‘war on your mind’? Why is data manipulation so successful and profitable?

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… On Sign Regimes et al.

LIQUID SEMIOSIS AND SEMIOTIC DISRUPTION: AN EXPLORATION OF DELEUZE AND GUATTARI’S SEVERAL REGIMES OF SIGNS

A Thesis
Presented to
The Faculty of Graduate Studies of
The University of Guelph

by
C. M. DROHAN

https://atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca/server/api/core/bitstreams/36ded680-e00a-4b8a-b80a-8e7308682303/content

Ah, a C. S. Pierce concept…:face_with_hand_over_mouth:

… Well, it’s certainly a riff on Peirce … but I think you’ll find it a very different take.

The ‘battle of the signs’, secret knowledge for the few? Egads, if I find out anymore about ‘stuff’ the old noggin is going to burst. :crazy_face:

… from an earlier GDS post titled … Listen to the Finns

The Finnish military has a long standing interest in Semeiotic Warfare. There were always several representatives of the Finnish Military at every Semeiotic Conference I attended. They always made it a point to debrief anyone who presented on a topic of interest.

The Finns have understood the context of “big picture” global goings on longer than most. It seems clear that they consider and interpret events in terms of Semeiotic Warfare.

And it might be helpful if we begin to think in these terms as well.

At the end of this post is a list of developing global situations. Notice the isolated one concerning Finnnish Intelligence.

From a previous post:

Think instead of Semeiotic Warfare (there will be aberrant spellings e,g. Semiotic). If one wants to jump in the deep end look for writings on Semeiotic Warfare. Look at the Finnish Military’s interest in this subject.

… the warfare that is upon us, having been sub-rosa for a while but certainly out in clear view and full force now, is primarily Semeiotic Warfare with Kinetic Warfare being derivative.
It is possible to be Semeiotically “infected”. The Finns (see e.g. Finnish Defense “Left of Bang” > National Defense University Press > News Article View ) have been aware of this fact longer than most.

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Why does the “microphone” or cirular disk on Malone’s desk remind me of the Shiva statue at CERN?
I have always felt that there is something off about Malone, but ten, again, there is much of interest in his article.

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… Finns complaining about Englandistan’s lack of Free Speech … Keep it up Englandistan, your end comes closer with each passing second of every minute of every day.

Finnish MEP Warns Britain Is 'Worst Example' Of Free Speech In Europe After Entry Ban<!-- --> | ZeroHedge

Looks like the English elites are a bit concerned about their nonalignment with the wants of common folks and the ability to continue their rule over them. Banning speeches critical of their rule speaks louder than the ban.