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Mind Games
Topic: Humor 9:37 am EST, Jan 22, 2007

New on the Internet: a community of people who believe the government is beaming voices into their minds. They may be crazy, but the Pentagon has pursued a weapon that can do just that.

While I am quite relieved that the US government is taking the heat for all the problems with the Industrial Memetics MemeRay, I feel horrible about it. It's truly frustrating. It seems like no matter what we tweak, the messages people receive are not the ones we are sending. sigh...

We remain comitted. We will get the MemeRay working properly. Eventually our TIs will receive a steady stream of messages that enforce our client's brands, provide news alerts, tips on penny stocks, deals on pharmaceuticals, and other information crafted to improve their lives.

DefenseTech is all over this:

200 Years of Mind Control
Inside the Mind Control Conspiracy
Inside the Mind Control Conspiracy, Part II

Reading the Washington Post article is mandatory:

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