What is the despair code?
Only since April has evidence of it surfaced on the internet.
Maybe it does not exist.
Maybe that is what they want you to think.
Their are a number of theories as to who created the despair code, and why.
Some have attributed the despair code to Lovecraft theory.
H.P. Lovecraft wrote about the Old Ones, evil beings or evil gods who inhabited the Earth in bodily
form, before the evolution of man.
The Old Ones are said still to exist in lairs underground.
In comparison to these beings, which pre-date the bible, and whose names are known to men,
the demons of Christianity pale in comparison.
Satan is like a cartoon character, next to the festering malfeasance of Cthulhu.
According to the Lovecraft theory, the Old Ones exert their influence over susceptible
human artists.
The artist introduces the despair code into his work, unaware of its source, and oblivious
of its detrimental effect on the public.
For example, a creative writer, published the following incantation...
loneliness + alienation + fear + despair + self-worth ÷ mockery ÷ condemnation ÷ misunderstanding
x guilt x shame x failure x judgment n=y where y=hope and n=folly, love=lies, and self=the
dark side.
When this litany is internalized, one source claims, the victim experiences extreme anxiety,
followed by depression, and psychosis.
Then, there is the programming theory.
A formula attributed to the Illuminati can be found on the internet, with detailed instructions
on how to gain Total Mind Control over a human subject.
It involves the use of hypnosis, to program human beings.
This process culminates, in the implantation of a control number in a subject's subconscious,
which is said to cause the subject to despair.
This numerical despair code, is 3223412.
Next, there is the U.S. miltary theory, which holds the despair code, is used to identify
a chemical gas for use on the battlefield, whose effects are not poisonous, but psychological
in nature.
It deprives the enemy of his sense of purpose.
High-brow medical officers call it, "Nietsche's Air", because Nietsche wrote that life is
meaningless.
Test subjects exposed to the gas, entered a deep state of depression within seconds,
unable to summon the will to speak.
Some broke down and cried.
"Blue Horizon" was the name of the only military operation, in which Nietsche's Air is said
to have been used in combat by U.S. forces, during the Gulf War.
The target was one company of the Iraqi Republican Guard.
The enemy turned on their brothers, in melee fighting among themselves.
The result was so gruesome, and the brass so worried about the press, that the gas was
not used again.
Finally, there is the governmental theory.
The government is using the despair code to keep the population under stress.
To keep the people from learning that we are still in an economic depression, whose purpose is to funnel
more money and more power to those that already have both.
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