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Blueprints of Mind Control

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There is a blueprint for mind control and this book exposes it in 47 powerful silhouettes. We have been programmed for centuries by the spellcraft of our controllers. Our world is reverberating in echos of trauma that can only be solved with awareness. A ringing bell is hushed with the grasping of fingers. We are here to grasp this truth together. This book reveals the true anatomy of evil as a careless machine. We vacate each other in pain. It makes us selfish. This is the feeding ground of vampires. The dissonance was created for that purpose.
This book reveals the controlling effects of the psychology behind false flags and educational propaganda. Picture yourself trapped in an eternally shrinking vacuum of space where no one can hear you. You are freak pond scum that fornicated yourself into a mutant fish-monkey. You live in fear of tumbling asteroids, your own footprints, and the magic of E=MC2. Our media and Hollywood are licensed fear porn agents here to keep you impotent. They hide the truth. We are living in a world of human slavery and sacrifice.
It is time to unlock your magic and liberate your psychology. There is a technology to our thoughts. The Jungian archetypes are sigils of magic and you are a creator responsible for this power. Your mind can be baptized in a single question. You can return the assemblage point of your awareness back to your center. All you have to do is ask the question, "Is that true." We remain as defenseless as a baby when we give them blind trust. It's time to wake up now. Wake up.

149 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 13, 2019

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James True

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James True is a writer and sophist from Katuah. His work dilates the boundaries of philosophy, mythology, and consciousness.

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August 8, 2019
Buy, Read, Share

You will be shocked, frightened, freed.
Short on time, start @ chapter 36.
You'll devour the rest! It's all true.
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Author 17 books68 followers
March 30, 2025
Intellectual Skydiving without a Parachute:
James True’s musings hit like that first cup of coffee after an all-nighter - shocking, necessary, and invigorating. You’ll have him chatting away in the background while you’re stacking the dishwasher, when suddenly something he says rings so … True!
Blueprints for Mind Control is like that! True doesn't waste time with pleasantries when he declares, "Modern America is in a multi-layered state of mind control."
No soft opening, no gentle hand-holding – just hair-pulling truth.
The Vietnam War section? Chef's kiss. His breakdown of how an entire generation nodded along to a war justified by three speedboats is just the starter.
True’s writing is just so damn relatable. Take his anecdote about being shut down by an optical engineer for a question about humanoid cloning. "The tour bus of dinner conversation drove off without me," he writes. That's exactly how it feels when you stray from the normie conversational brief? Crickets.
True’s authentic compassion shines like a flashlight through his explosive revelations and paradigm-shattering claims: "We are removing the electric plug from our spines. We all awaken with trauma."
His observation that "Every fish in the tank pretends this is the real ocean. I was staring through the glass, wondering why I can't swim away" hit home for me in a Pink Floyd kind of way.
Is True right about everything? No. But, maybe. His assertions have a way of lodging themselves in the mind, resurfacing days, weeks, even months later. Perhaps that’s his superpower.
Blueprints for Mind Control is a classic. Five stars, and maybe a tinfoil hat to match. Dive in if you dare.

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28 reviews1 follower
August 29, 2019
Each chapter is a stream of consciousness essay on the nature of our current matrix-like “reality”. If you think that “The Today Show” gives an accurate representation of current events, you probably won’t understand this book. Perhaps give it a try anyway. If you already are aware that we are living in a Great Age of Deception, then this book might help you to remove even more scales from your eyes.
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38 reviews
December 23, 2021
The Truth is Heavy

This is worth reading, then re-reading, then sharing with your friends. Truth is hard to look at, especially so directly. If you think your ready....Read this. If you read it and hated it, you weren't ready. That's okay. You can always re-visit and try again later. Truth will always be waiting.
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July 8, 2020
Fascinating read

I have been following James video streams and wanted a chance to read his books to compare. He is such a talented writer with an ability to weave poetic grace and beauty into truth discovery.
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823 reviews12 followers
August 23, 2020
Quite a bit to think

Interesting book. I agree with the Author on a Number of arguments
Not a huge fan of Conspiracy theories. Presented well at times confusing on a few key points.
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13 reviews
December 24, 2021
Definitely Not For Everyone But…

I liked it. Much of it is far out. I don’t recommend this book for two types of people. The first are those who can’t think, won’t entertain or consider anything beyond the approved known science or official narrative. I doubt they’d get beyond the first chapter. Suspension of disbelief would not happen. The second type who should not read this book are those who may be too moved or exited by conspiracy theories. Those who are made anxious or paranoid. Those who must spread the word and immerse themselves so deep that they never come back up.
This book is for those who can entertain and consider far out ideas. For those who don’t need an exact answer or perfect truth but rather a possibility which they can examine or leave behind without damaging their sense of self. There are truths in this book that can be useful as tools to help uncover one’s self and existence in this world. I liked it. Fun, odd read.
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18 reviews4 followers
February 8, 2020
The metaphors in this book are what stood out the most to me. James explains difficult subjects simply and his prose speaks to the soul
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March 6, 2020
Great Book

Covers a vast swath of topics and discerns many truths out of the muddied waters. To any seeker of truth this book I would reccomend.
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October 9, 2025
This screed was written by a shallow, uncritical mind blinded by confirmation bias and pareidolia.
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