Yahoo's Brainwash Psy-op

Nowadays, if you ask a question of the Yahoo people, they have a gang of brainwashed dupes ready to reply.  

 

Let me explain; I had a thread to send of the members of this site by email. A message came up saying I could not send, due to  "suspicious activity" on my account !  I reached the tech questions and asked "why cant i send email, what is the suspicious activity?" no rely for 1/2 hour.  I sent a second one. Eventually, an automatic form-reply came up at my email, saying they may answer within 24 hours, if they're not too busy.

 

I sent another question asking if yahoo was connected to the cia. I got a live reply this time within two minutes, saying my question was inappropriate and was removed, and if i appealed and lost, I would be docked 10 points! !  I was directed to a Yahoo site; apparently Yahoo employes internet users via a points system; given or taken away everytime they rat out what they consider an internet violation! The more people you nicely rat out, the higher your points level, and the more influence you are given with their system according to their self-proclaimed unconstitutional instructions.  You are then also given greater access to their system to rat out further people, faster!!

 

Please, if this is not an example of an insane takeover by CIA brainwash ops, what is?

 

They are training the young people and internet users to actively spy on others, to judge them according to arbitray self-serving untrue rules imposed by a faceless big corporation, and are then rewarded for being submissive little lackeys and aggressively ratting out their fellow internet users. The bigger the fool, the more they are pulled into the system, to judge YOU !

 

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  • July 31, 2011

    The former boss of the NSA and the CIA, Michael Hayden, has called for a “digital Blackwater” to deal with so-called cyber threats.

    “We may come to a point where defense is more actively and aggressively defined even for the private sector and what is permitted there is something that we would never let the private sector do in physical space… Let me really throw out a bumper sticker for you. How about a digital Blackwater?” Hayden told the Aspen Security Forum.

    The Aspen Security Forum was held last week by the Aspen Institute, a globalist organization largely funded by the Carnegie Corporation, the Rockefeller Brothers Fund and the Ford Foundation. The Ford Foundation has documented links to the CIA.

    It is also funded by members of the Trilateral Commission and the first chairman was the late Robert O. Anderson of the oil transnational Atlantic-Richfield. The largest institutional shareholder is Chase Manhattan, now  JPMorgan Chase Bank. In 1969, the chairmanship of Aspen moved over to Joseph E. Slater, a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and formerly of the Ford Foundation.

    Hayden was speaking for the bankers and the globalists when he said there needs to be a mercenary army to attack enemies of the private sector, i.e., enemies of the banks and their transnational corporations. It is not incidental that Hayden is a former spook who ran the largest cryptologic intelligence agency in the world. The NSA specializes in vacuuming massive amounts of data from the internet. In 2006, former AT&T technician Mark Klein revealed just how much data the secret agency wasgathering from non-suspecting internet users.

    The Pentagon recently indicated it will send missles down the “smokestack” of suspected cyber enemies. “We reserve the right to use all necessary means — diplomatic, informational, military, and economic — as appropriate and consistent with applicable international law, in order to defend our nation, our allies, our partners and our interests,” a White House international strategy on cyber-security paper stated in May.

    Blackwater, now Xe Services, has faced numerous accusations that it has wantonly killed civilians while working for DoD in Iraq. It’s founder and owner, Erik Prince, was accused of murdering or facilitating the murder of individuals who were cooperating with federal authorities investigating the company, according to a former employee and ex-Marine. In January, a federal judge tossed out a lawsuit blaming the security company for the deaths of four contractors killed in a bloody 2004 ambush in Iraq.

    The cyber terror narrative was contrived in large part to demonize the alternative media and manufacture consensus for physical attacks on ideological enemies. The global elite are perturbed by the popularity of the electronic medium invented by the Pentagon and initially deployed as a surveillance mechanism. The plan went awry, however, when activists turned the medium into a highly effective activism and informational tool.

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