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Al Roker Mind Control Trance “Live” Trigger Word = Holy Ghost? (Video)

Monday, October 13, 2014 7:24
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(N.Morgan) In a bizarre incident on the Today show, during an intro to the next segment, one of the anchors makes a joke and says Holy Ghost, and as you watch, Al Rocker seems to go into some sort of trance. He stands frozen for the rest of the segment with a strange, far off look in his eyes. What do you think, mind control or something else? This is strange to say the least. 

In mind control, the person inducing it usually has a trigger word, to set the one who is under the control, into action. “Triggers” can be words, symbols, gestures, signs, music, tones, sounds, etc,. The purpose of applying “triggers” is to keep the mind controlled victim locked down under mind control programming. In the absence of ‘triggering’, some mind control victims begin to recover their memories of being traumatized and programmed to be a mind controlled slave. The series of unconnected words that follow the message is the tip off for this type of programming e-mail. Keep an eye out for e-mails that contain these strings of random words. Triggers are planted in TV shows, commercials, popular songs, political speeches, etc.

 

 

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  • Yes, this is an old video. Trance – probably.

  • REALLY???….POOR AL! :shock:

  • her use of those words *did* seem a bit forced…

    as for the random words appearing in email phenomena, part of me wants to think this is simply a way of beating spam filters. but part of me – admittedly the more paranoid part – thinks there might be more to it. after all, this has been going on long before spam filters existed. i’m reminded of this post by Jeff Wells over at Rigorous Intuition (a now defunct blog. a shame, because it really was a GREAT blog):

    http://rigorousintuition.blogspot.com/2006_02_01_archive.html

    look under “Markovian Parallax Denigrate.”

    is anyone familiar with the “web quests” attached to the work of Dan Brown (of “DaVinci Code” fame)? in case you didn’t know, there was A WHOLE LOT MORE to his books than just the books. there were also the “web quests,” which got readers who were good at puzzle solving to engage in a sort of scavenger hunt – as well as (i maintain) a lesser-known REAL LIFE “quest” that was spun off from the web quest. there’s wayyy too much for me to explain here in a post, but i’m telling you, it was there, completely unheralded and hidden beneath the surface of a surface beneath the surface. like russian dolls.

    now, i started getting those bizarre emails EN MASSE after i started doing the quests. could they just be a way of beating spam filters? sure, but THEN you’d assume they’d actually attempting to be selling something, or at least driving clicks. well, these weren’t.

    anyway, it’s interesting stuff.

  • He’s a rebellious chiphead just like Amanda Bynes.

    Donald Marshal could fill you in a bit,but he’s 63.7% retarded himself.

  • Balony vid. Al was just doing his show-biz look. If it lated for a minute or so I would wonder, but it didn’t, it lasted maybe 10 seconds. Ms. Morgan needs to get a life.

  • Quick say, “Shallow Al was a gal”!!!!

  • Thanks for sharing, 5*!! :grin: :grin: :grin:

    (OH NO!! They got Al Roker, too :?: :?: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: )

  • Thanx for bringing this back up.. It seemed to never take off when it happened.. Remember when kanye did the same on Ellen but he started talking to someone like he was repeating a brainwash

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