Are You In The Matrix Unmasking Media Manipulation Social Co
preparedness"Forget a fingerprint, forget a thumbprint — we're talking about a complete psychological personality print that people can tap into at any time." Boone on the Break It Down show explains cookies, micro-targeting, and how social media is designed like slot machines to hook you. The government was never about telling you the truth — just telling you what you'll believe. "We're in the matrix, man. Besides the pod and the things sticking in the back of your head, you're in the matrix."
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This is Boone Cutler and you're watching the Break It Down show.
Say it one more time.
This is Boone Cutler and you're watching the Break It Down show.
Yes.
Yes.
Look, so as we kind of gear up towards Veterans Day, I like to load more veterans into the
program because those of us that aren't actively sworn in serving anymore, we're still serving.
We take that oath seriously.
Sure.
We need to lean on problems and continue to provide our expertise.
Yesterday, Colonel Jinglewski, who's still in, and I talked in an arranging conversation
about the complexities of foreign policy and how we deal with problems and also not
get into shit we don't need to get into, you know, like explaining how complicated Turkey
is because it's part Middle Eastern, it's part Europe, it's part Asia, and if it goes
anywhere else, it's in Africa, you know, it's this complex place that it doesn't abide simplistic
thought and simplistic approaches.
And so maybe you don't want to get into it at all.
Maybe maybe you have to get into it because we're the big dogs.
So we talked about a lot of these things.
You approach this stuff from a completely different avenue and something that I've done
a lot of myself and advised on in combat zones from the psychological operations stuff.
It must, speaking as a spy, I watch people do things and I'm like, you guys are all fucking
with me.
I see you.
I see you doing things.
I just go crazy watching everybody try to bamboozle everybody else.
Oh, I mean, it's information overload all the time.
It's down to, you know, everybody's individual mindset.
It's crazy.
I mean, if people knew all that was being done, and I think they're starting to pick
it up with shows like Social Dilemma that just came out.
I think that's on Netflix.
I think everybody should be watching that.
But, you know, when you understand how they can target with the with the marketing through
social media, how they can go to different websites to attract you, just to get you
there to drop a cookie on you.
Once they drop that cookie on there, they start building your personality profile and
they can tell you remember that the media and or put this way, the government has never
been about telling you the truth.
They just have been about about telling you what you'll believe.
And so now they have this profile for exactly what you as an individual believe.
Yesterday, I was watching the Black News Channel.
It's actually called Black News Channel, BNC, and you could tell that there's messaging.
You go to Fox.
I mean, it's it's everywhere.
And if you go on some of the websites that any of these places are putting out, you're
going to get cookies.
And once you get the cookie, it sends out all the information telling people, you know,
exactly how to get to you up in here.
Yeah, yeah.
That thing constantly learns and it gets better at giving you more of what you think you need,
you know, and it doesn't take you to a good place as a norm.
I mean, that that social dilemma movie is great that Tristan Harris.
I mean, I've talked with that guy before and he you know, he's right.
We've got this design specifically like like slot machines to hook us into media.
And then just the open, not even spinning, the absolute fabrication of the truth that
a lot of media absolute, absolute fabrication, you know, the use of of innuendo, the use
of basically getting you in front of that message and just reinforcing things you already
believe.
I mean, it is right now social media and the Internet can absolutely appeal to every one
of your deepest, darkest fears.
It can appeal to your every every fantasy.
It can appeal to, you know, anything that you need, you know, for your own health or
living or shopping.
It's literally got all of it.
And so it's going to give you whatever you ask for, whatever you're interested in and
you're searching for and you're buzzing around.
It's going to give you it's going to saturate you with it until it owns you.
And that's where people are at right now.
They don't realize how bad it is or how important this is.
But you are I mean, forget a fingerprint, forget a thumbprint.
We're talking about a complete psychological personality print that people can tap into
at any time.
Yesterday, maybe the day before, the New York Times continued to backtrack from its support
of the 1619 project as we continue to say, hey, this like there's so many inaccuracies
in this. So that now they couch it as we're proud of the conversation that's been started
from this monumental work.
And it's no longer proud to support the facts on this historical thing.
It's like, yeah, you know, it started a conversation that's important.
I mean, look at that spin.
Like, if you already bought into what 1619 was selling and I'm openly critical of it
because we have history, we know these things.
Right. And so let's let's work on the actual problem.
Let's not try to to reconstitute what we think the problem was.
You know, when you see that, when you see the New York Times, this is the New York Times,
the paper of record slowly backtracking away from this problematic project that doesn't
deal in the truth. Man, I can't trust the New York Times even.
I can't trust the FBI because we know they lie to us.
Wait, wait, wait, back up.
We're talking about the same thing that we're talking about, because let's say, OK,
the New York Times, you don't think people are targeting the writers of the New York
Times. You don't think the New York Times writers, their journalists, their staff is
just as affected by all the stuff we're talking about with micro targeting, micro
messaging, dropping cookies.
I mean, you can get them to do things.
You can go out, you can go on LinkedIn, find out, find any writer on the New York
Times, find people that are associated, find them on social, other other social
media spots, find out people who are close to them.
You know, when I see somebody just all of a sudden pop up out of the blue and they
become some sort of iconic figure.
My first thing is if it's a male, I say, who is his wife's best friend?
Who is his wife's best friend?
Because this is how things are done.
So all these things that are happening, even through the media, people remember an
unwitting, a useful idiot is an unwitting participant.
It's the same thing.
And so to find unwitting participants and cultivate them from key positions, you're
going to see stuff that looks crazy because that is the thing that's drawing people
with their fears, with their desires, with their fantasies.
And it's 24 7.
I mean, we are as close to, I mean, besides the pod, we're in the matrix.
Yeah.
Yeah.
There's a lot of manipulation that goes on.
Edward Snowden did this, you know, he proved to that, that we were spying.
I mean, this is the one thing that Americans are against.
That's why we siloed, right?
And the moment we do silo, they start stealing away civil liberties.
They start spying it.
And this sounds super conspiratorial, but it's a fact.
It's a fact.
Watch the watch.
I think it's the good American.
It's the guy that was at the NSA.
I think that's the name of it.
That, that blows your mind.
Now, if you take it, see, it's just, it's turning it inside out.
What he was talking about, how he can get all this metadata to understand what
people would do and have this predictive profiling.
Well, when you backwards engineer that, now you have SIOB, right?
So that's, that's, that's what they've done.
So if you watch, you know, uh, the social dilemma, the good American,
there's a couple others out there and this is all true.
I mean, this is factual, true.
It's, it's not in the mainstream media because quite honestly, they're part of it.
Um, we're in the matrix, man, besides the pod and the things sticking
in the back of your head, you're in the matrix.
One of the other things that's important to realize too, is as you, they used to
have this site, I'm not sure if it exists anymore, it's called they rule.
And you could type in Joe Biden, for example, and it would, it would show you
like spiderweb, like who he's associated with in terms of friends, what boards
he sits on, all that kind of stuff.
And all of a sudden you put in like another name, totally different and not
even adjacent, totally different politically and everything else.
You're like, bam, and then all these link analysis things start happening.
You're like, well, shit, these guys are all in this together, all of it.
And that's, again, it sounds super conspiratorial, but it's a reality, you
know, like, so, so the person who masters human manipulation for Facebook is
employable at any of these places, whether it's the NSA, you know, the Trump
campaign, the Biden camp, they do not care.
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