Well it's not so crazy to think that some mad genius in MK Ultra -- I HAVE THE DOCUMENTS! -- might want to know the conditions under which you could have complete control over the mind of a person to the point where they would literally end their life if you told them to.
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1 PhilipMarma 2017-09-12
This guy knew how to run a Compound.
1 Doc_McCoyXYZ 2017-09-12
And how to let go of his employees.
1 literalotherkin 2017-09-12
Well in Keith's defense that guy was the greatest marketer that ever lived. Suicide is a tough sell.
1 joomommyhappy 2017-09-12
fun fact: dude sold monkeys door-to-door back in the day. how the fuck do you pull that off?
"Bill; the monkey man's here! Do we want a monkey?"
It was a simpler time back then.
1 literalotherkin 2017-09-12
I didn't know that. Karl Pilkington should have covered the story on monkey news.
1 KangolVos 2017-09-12
The day was incredibly better. Smoking everywhere, drinking and driving, buying a monkey. Fuck yes.
1 McGowan9 2017-09-12
The monkey sales were good training for controlling the residents of Jonestown.
There's an interesting doc on youtube positing that the whole thing was a cia mind control experiment gone wrong. A bit far fetched but interesting.
1 literalotherkin 2017-09-12
Well it's not so crazy to think that some mad genius in MK Ultra -- I HAVE THE DOCUMENTS! -- might want to know the conditions under which you could have complete control over the mind of a person to the point where they would literally end their life if you told them to.
That's a near God like power.
1 thursdaynevercomes 2017-09-12
since ive watched all the the good flat earth videos i can find ill have to see if i can find that one.
1 McGowan9 2017-09-12
It's called Evidence of Revision - mk ultra and the Jonestown massacre. The first half isn't about Jonestown
1 TossyMcSalad 2017-09-12
calling those people monkeys is very racist, even back in the 70's.
1 PhilipMarma 2017-09-12
Kool Aid isn't though.
1 literalotherkin 2017-09-12
It is delicious.
1 sexylarrytate 2017-09-12
This guy knew how to mix a tasty drink of Communism and Christian Fundamentalism.
1 The-Lunger 2017-09-12
Steven Seagal?
1 Belchides 2017-09-12
Jim Jones. Creator of Kool Aid
1 Billyassman 2017-09-12
He got black people back on the plantation. Willingly. Ha ha ha.