Deswamping?
Our demon media and demon government are top-notch experts at
swamping, or in perceptual terms,
masking.
Instead of deleting Heresy X, they overload your senses with FIRM FLAT AUTHORITATIVE DECLARATIONS of not-X. Instead of directly killing an actual business or skill, they undercut the business or skill with unsustainable low-cost competitors, which then vanish after the target is killed. (eg Uber, Amazon, outsourcing, migrant invasions.)
These techniques were originally developed by Mafias, then refined in the political realm by Alinsky.
Now I'm focusing on the opposite technique. Might call it allergizing or sensitizing or deswamping.
First stage, basically complete now, was in the olfactory realm. Remove all interesting smells from the world so you're allergic to actual smells. This makes it possible to isolate
non-cooperating entities and outlaw them. (eg "Multiple Chemical Sensitivity", EPA.)
Second stage, visual allergizing, is well underway in online activities, and spreading to offline styles and fashions.
Remove all color and contrast. Three years ago most websites used color and form to guide your attention, as good industrial and graphic designers have always done. Now all websites are devoid of color and form, holding nothing but letters in slightly darker gray on a background of slightly lighter gray. Colors are gone, and even the normal contrast of black on white in print is gone.
Third stage, auditory deswamping, incipient and dubious. The "health attack" hate-hoax on our spies in Cuba seems to be a complementary process. Instead of silencing the world we're being conditioned to associate sounds with sickness. (The hate-hoax itself is clear, but I'm not sure it fits into this trend.)
Final destination is clear. A pure gray world with no sensory content or information, no movement, no change, no distinction between types or species or genders or individuals. All deltas, all patterns conveying information, all LIVING THINGS, are anathema. Ctrl-Z on Genesis.
Only death is legal.
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