This article is a followup to the latest articles and videos below which are extremely important for context:

  1. The G.A.T.E. Program
  2. The Hidden Reality and Cross-Cultural Warnings About the Soulless Among Us
  3. The Gate That Trauma Opens: How Archon’s (Foreign Consciousnesses) Invade the Human Mind

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  1. Dio’s
  2. Magnetic Therapy
  3. Services

Introduction: The Butterfly Effect

If you see butterfly symbolism, run. Millennials have been under Monarch mind control—a process of splitting the mind into different alters using trauma-based conditioning. While typically used to describe celebrity brainwashing, this programming applies to millennials on a mass scale.

Why “Monarch”? The name derives from the monarch butterfly, which symbolizes transformation. We see this pattern repeatedly in media cycles: celebrities emerge with wholesome personas—think the Disney Channel princess who later transformed—then shift into the beta sex kitten archetype we’ll examine later. Multiple programming types exist, each with preset identities, but this analysis focuses specifically on the millennial generation.

The transformation isn’t accidental. It follows a predictable pattern across multiple entertainment figures, particularly those who rose to fame in their youth. The butterfly imagery appears consistently in music videos, promotional materials, and even tattoos—a visual marker of the transformation process. This symbolism communicates to those who understand the language, while remaining hidden in plain sight to the uninitiated.

The Dissociation Epidemic

This programming causes mental dissociation. You hear it constantly in mainstream dialogue—people always talk about dissociating. There’s an entire meme about it in millennial linguistics. It’s real. This dissociation explains the mental health crisis within this generation.

It was done on purpose. The celebration of mental illness, the bragging about diagnoses so common among us—all by design. Social media amplified this, creating entire communities around mental health struggles, turning symptoms into identity markers. The goal? Get us on pills, on medication, dampening our potential. These medications calcify your third eye. You cannot commune with higher consciousness while medicated. The effects compound—mental and physical—slowly destroying people.

Dissociation serves as a coping mechanism when reality becomes too overwhelming to process. When trauma fragments the psyche, the mind creates compartments to survive. For millennials, this wasn’t accidental trauma—it was engineered through carefully timed cultural events, media programming, and social conditioning. The result? A generation that struggles to remain present, constantly seeking escape through screens, substances, or fantasy worlds.

Mainstream narratives paint mind control as extreme torture and electroshock—think A Clockwork Orange. This caricature serves a purpose: making people believe brainwashing requires intense, quick processes in controlled facilities. The reality? It happens slowly, drip by drip, through media over your entire life. Both methods have validity—the backstage intensive process and the frontstage slow conditioning most of us experience.

The slow drip method proves more effective because it’s invisible. You don’t recognize conditioning when it arrives as entertainment, education, or social norms. Each episode of your favorite show, each song on the radio, each news cycle—all contribute to shaping your worldview without triggering defensive responses. By the time you notice the pattern, you’ve already internalized the programming.

Alpha Programming: The Baseline Person (Normie)

Different programming types exist. Alpha represents baseline normie programming. You like mainstream content. You like sports. You cheer, you clap, and you trust science.

Walk into someone’s house and see a poster saying “In this house we trust science”—that’s an alpha. Not an alpha male, but an alpha normie. Consider that phraseology: “We trust science.” Why trust science? Science should be self-evident, not trust-based. Science simply is. You shouldn’t need to trust something empirical.

The “trust science” mantra emerged during a specific period when questioning became equated with ignorance. Science became religion—complete with dogma, heretics, and excommunication for doubters. True scientific inquiry requires skepticism, yet alphas accepted narratives without question, then aggressively defended those narratives against any scrutiny.

Alpha programming creates obedient core personalities, often characterized by enhanced memory and physical strength due to trauma splitting brain hemisphere functioning. These normies are strong—hence “alpha.” They have better memory to retain all the mainstream narratives and “facts” they’re given.

Alphas excel at regurgitating information but struggle with synthesis or critical analysis. They memorize data points, repeat approved talking points, and feel secure within established systems. They’re the perfect consumer class—predictable, compliant, and self-policing. They don’t just follow the rules; they enforce them on others, making them ideal agents of social control without requiring direct management.

The alpha’s strength comes from their certainty. They never question the foundation because doubt creates anxiety. Better to have wrong certainty than uncomfortable ambiguity. This psychological need for security makes them vulnerable to any authority figure offering clear answers and simple solutions.

Beta Programming: Sex Kitten Conditioning

Beta programming creates seductive alter egos stripped of moral inhibitions, used for sexual slavery and espionage through seduction. Victims—mostly young women—are conditioned to become irresistible, sexual, and compliant. These alters are symbolized with feline imagery, hence “beta kittens.” Victims are trained to behave like cats, adopting feline alter names, wearing cat ears or leopard print.

Millennial women are the ultimate beta sex kitten programming victims and archetypes, exemplifying this to its utmost. Beyond backstage programming, you see it everywhere in mainstream culture. Millennial women love leopard print, love cheetah print. They have this aggression—a cat-like aggression.

The feline symbolism isn’t random. Cats represent independence that masks complete self-absorption. They appear aloof but are actually calculating. They seem self-sufficient but are parasitic. The beta kitten programming takes feminine energy and distorts it—removing nurturing aspects while amplifying predatory sexuality. The result is women who view relationships as transactions, men as resources, and vulnerability as weakness.

Cats are the most aggressive animals. You don’t want to encounter a cat in the wilderness. I’ll take the bear. I’ll take the wolf. I’d rather encounter anything but a wild cat. Millennial women have this cat-like vibe, this energy signature—aggressive, not submissive, not conducive to healthy gender dynamics. Strong. Tough. Masculine. Cat-like.

This conditioning started young. Children’s media introduced the “sassy” female character who disrespects male authority figures. Teen programming escalated this to sexual aggression disguised as empowerment. By adulthood, many millennial women adopted this programming as their authentic personality, unable to distinguish between genuine empowerment and manufactured behavioral modification.

The early promiscuity encouraged by this programming caused trauma not conducive to long-term healthy bonds. Pair bonding requires vulnerability. Beta programming destroys the capacity for vulnerability by framing it as weakness. Each casual encounter further fragments the ability to form deep connections, creating a cycle where intimacy becomes increasingly difficult, leading to more shallow encounters, reinforcing the programming.

The tragedy isn’t the behavior—it’s the lack of choice. These women genuinely believe they’re exercising freedom while following a script written decades ago. They think they’re rebelling against traditional femininity while conforming perfectly to a different set of expectations created by their programmers.

Delta Programming: Soldier Conditioning

Delta programming—killer assassin programming—produces trained elite soldiers or covert operatives. Want to understand Deltas? Play Metal Gear Solid. That game contains the biggest disclosure on Delta programming, covering clones, genetically modified humans, even the occult aspects. Child soldiers.

The game isn’t just entertainment—it’s predictive programming and soft disclosure. The developers understood the process: take young men, strip away their individual identity, rebuild them as weapons. The game shows the process, the cost, and the ultimate futility of creating humans as tools for others’ agendas.

Obviously, this is specific programming not all millennials experienced. However, many guys were groomed for military service. Many millennial guys joined cadets, ROTC programs, or military-focused youth organizations, receiving super soldier programming conditioning from young ages, preparing them to fight in manufactured conflicts overseas and comply with the system. Delta Force.

The conditioning began with video games glorifying military service, movies portraying soldiers as heroes, and a post-9/11 culture that made questioning military action socially unacceptable. Young men were told they’d find purpose, brotherhood, and honor through service. Many did find those things, but at tremendous cost—PTSD, physical injuries, moral injuries from actions that contradicted their core values.

The programming worked because it tapped into genuine masculine desires: protect the tribe, prove your worth, become part of something greater than yourself. These aren’t bad desires. They’re essential masculine drives. The manipulation comes from redirecting these drives toward corporate interests disguised as national security, toward conflicts that benefit arms manufacturers disguised as defensive operations.

Many millennial men returned from deployment changed. Not just traumatized—fundamentally altered. Some recognized the programming and rejected it. Others doubled down, unable to accept they’d been used. The cognitive dissonance of realizing you risked everything for lies creates a psychological crisis many never resolve.

Theta Programming: Psychic Conditioning

Theta programming targets psychics. These are the black sheep of families… the black sheep of Masonic families, occult families, families from witchcraft lineages, the RH negative folks who deal with being involuntarily clairvoyant—or “inclar” as we call it.

Theta individuals perceive beyond the five-sense reality. They pick up on emotional frequencies, read subtle energies, sense intentions beneath words, and occasionally receive information through non-ordinary means. This isn’t supernatural—it’s natural abilities that most humans once possessed but have been systematically suppressed through environmental toxins, electromagnetic pollution, and cultural conditioning that dismisses anything outside materialist paradigms.

This modern world, this modern society must be adapted to, makes it difficult for Theta’s. Constant sensory overload. Many of are regulated out of society, forced to live in swamps like Shrek. If you’re Theta, Shrek-maxing is a viable option. Not for everyone—some people love the hustle and bustle, the exposed brick of city life. You deal with it however you can. For many, being surrounded by woodland creatures and gnomes helps this diagnosis.

Cities are designed to overwhelm psychic individuals. The electromagnetic fields from cell towers, WiFi routers, power lines—all create interference patterns that disrupt subtle perception. Add the emotional chaos of millions of people in close proximity, the aggressive architectural angles, the constant noise—it becomes impossible to distinguish signal from static.

Rural environments offer relief not because they’re “better” but because they’re quieter on multiple levels. Fewer people means fewer emotional frequencies to process. Less infrastructure means less electromagnetic pollution. Natural environments have their own coherent patterns that don’t overwhelm—they harmonize.

It’s electronic warfare waged against the Theta’s. That’s what media is. Music. All of it—just electricity being sent at you. We used to be electrical beings, more electrical, before becoming solidified over time. If you know anything about the fall of Hyperborea, that’s how it happened. You’re more sensitive to electronic phenomena. This manifests as tinnitus—which I have. It’s really bad in cities, manageable out here, so my head doesn’t feel like it’s exploding constantly. Airports are terrible. Any transit can be bad. It’s not just physiological, otherwise outside influences wouldn’t cause it to fluctuate.

The electrical sensitivity isn’t metaphorical. Human bodies are bioelectric systems. The heart generates electrical signals. The brain operates through electrical impulses. Every cell maintains an electrical charge across its membrane. Introducing external electrical fields disrupts these natural systems. For most people, the disruption is subtle. For Theta individuals, it’s debilitating.

Tinnitus—constant ringing in the ears—may be the body’s response to frequency pollution. Like a warning system indicating electromagnetic overload. The fact that it fluctuates based on location and exposure supports this interpretation. It’s not damage—it’s detection.

The question isn’t whether directed energy weapons exist—they do, documented and patented. The question is how widespread their deployment is. Some dismiss all targeting claims as paranoid delusion. But when multiple independent people report identical symptoms and patterns, dismissing it becomes its own form of denial. The truth likely lies between the extremes: not everyone experiencing these phenomena is targeted, but some genuinely are.

Omega Programming: Nihilism and Depression

I see Omega programming heavily in Gen X. Look at their heroes, their archetypes: the grunge icon who ended his life, the vocalist (Kurt Cobain) from the Seattle band who struggled with addiction. Heroin-maxers. Depression-maxing. Nihilism-maxing. This was the main subset of Monarch conditioning for Gen X—just depression, nothingness. You still see it within them.

The grunge movement wasn’t organic rebellion—it was managed decline. Take a generation’s frustration with Boomer hypocrisy and economic betrayal, channel it into self-destruction rather than system destruction. Make depression cool. Make nihilism intellectual. Make self-harm aesthetic. The result? A generation that gave up before they started fighting.

Previous alternative movements with Gen X thought leaders completely imploded, going nowhere, actually making things worse for everyone. The inherent nihilism they cannot escape causes this. You cannot have a great awakening, cannot have a movement within nihilism when that’s their actual core belief—which it is, always shining through when they reveal their ontology.

Every Gen X alternative movement followed the same pattern: initial energy, growing momentum, then sudden collapse into infighting, grifting, or defeatism. Why? Because nihilism is the ultimate psychological poison. If nothing matters, why fight? If it’s all meaningless, why not cash out? If we’re all going to die anyway, why not enjoy the decline?

Gen X cannot be our leaders. If you’re an atheist nihilist trying to strive for higher ideals, nobody can relate outside your own trauma-based conditioning. One thing I’ll give millennials: we are idealistic. That’s our redeeming factor despite our other cringe.

Millennial idealism seems naive to Gen X cynicism. But idealism is a prerequisite for change. You must believe improvement is possible before attempting improvement. Nihilism guarantees defeat because it preemptively surrenders. The cynic’s criticism of the idealist isn’t wisdom—it’s the drowning man pulling down the swimmer.

We cannot relate to a generation empty inside, hating existence at that level, not only masochistic but lacking care—you cannot care about something if you don’t believe anything exists. This was hammered into them through conditioning, but they lack the self-reflection to realize this is foreign programming. They have this arrogance, thinking these are their own thoughts. They’re not.

The Omega-programmed individual believes their depression is enlightenment. They frame their nihilism as realism. They consider their defeatism as pragmatism. This is the programming’s greatest achievement—making victims defend their conditioning as their authentic self.

I don’t think the majority will change this. It’s what they are. It’s sad. You want to look up to the older generation, but when they just want to kick you down constantly, you must move on to greener pastures.

Not all Gen X individuals succumb to Omega programming. Some broke free. But the cultural dominance of nihilistic messaging within their generation created a default setting that’s difficult to escape. Those who do escape often become some of the most effective deprogrammers because they understand the trap from inside.

Gamma Programming: Deception Agents

Gamma programming creates deception alters designed to mislead and spread disinformation—both internally (misdirecting victims from truth) and externally. Gamma programming instills pathological lying and confusion tactics, intertwining with demonic imagery.

These are the double agents of the system, the so-called truth tellers leading you into darker pathways, darker side trails, leaving you worse off than being a normie. They’re not obviously controlled opposition—they reveal 90% truth to sell 10% poison. That 10% is carefully placed to lead seekers into dead ends, circular reasoning, or extremism that discredits legitimate inquiry.

Many in the boomer truther conspiracy field were part of this. They were double agents. Nothing happened. Like Gen X thought leaders and boomer thought leaders, they said the great awakening was coming—nothing happened. Everything got worse. Many boomer guys were gloating, saying they got the tail end of when everything was good, now all you guys will suffer, it’s GG, nothing you can do about it.

The boomer truth movement had genuine researchers, but it also had agents whose job was simple: make truth-seeking look crazy. Mix valid information with absurd claims. Create associations between legitimate questions and ridiculous theories. Make anyone who questions official narratives sound like the guy screaming about underground reptiles ruling from hollow earth.

One example: a Scottish researcher many still respect though he’s no longer with us. He concluded it’s checkmate, it’s over, you’re done. Humanity is ruled by underground creatures, there’s nothing we can do, we’re all pathetic stupid people. This was his conclusion after long-winded lectures going nowhere.

His work started with valuable historical research, tracking the continuity of power structures across centuries. Then it descended into blackpilling—the psychological operation of making people feel helpless. You’re shown the cage, told it’s inescapable, and encouraged to give up. This serves the system perfectly: aware enough not to be useful, defeated enough not to be dangerous.

You see this even in mainstream figures like the psychology professor. He gives 12-hour lectures, then says, “Well, actually I don’t believe in God or I don’t know if God exists.” There are no nefarious people driving society’s car—you’re stupid if you think that. Buy my book, buy my course.

He perfectly exemplifies gamma programming. Appear to challenge the system while reinforcing its fundamental assumptions. Criticize surface problems while defending the structure creating those problems. Offer self-help individualism as solution to systemic issues. Most importantly: direct masculine energy toward self-improvement and away from collective action or systemic challenge.

The demonic imagery—he dresses like he’s at elite parties with very specific symbolism—isn’t accidental. It’s a signal. To the initiated, it communicates allegiance. To the uninitiated, it’s dismissed as eccentric fashion or misinterpretation.

Gamma agents are more dangerous than obvious propaganda because they capture people who’ve started questioning. They provide an acceptable outlet for dissent that never threatens actual power. They’re the safety valve preventing pressure from building toward genuine change.

Mental Asylum Imagery in Pop Culture

Early millennial mind control received heavy coverage—the Material Girl who reinvented herself constantly. But later millennial programming with the California Girls singer, the former Disney star who went wild, and the pop-punk artist featured heavy mental asylum imagery. They always went to mental asylums in their music videos. Constant themes about mental breakdowns, mental health, hyper-surrealistic wonderland dissociation symbology.

The purpose? Normalizing mental breakdowns and going to institutions. Many people in our generation have experienced this. Very common for millennials to have some mental asylum moment in their lives. Fortunately, I haven’t. I don’t hold it over anyone’s head. I don’t think you’re bad, weak, or pathetic if this happened to you.

The imagery was everywhere in the late 2000s and early 2010s. Music videos showing padded rooms, straitjackets, pills, and “crazy” behavior presented as edgy and cool. The message: mental breakdown is a rite of passage, an aesthetic, something to expect and even embrace. This primed an entire generation to accept psychiatric intervention as normal and inevitable.

Consider how many millennial celebrities had very public breakdowns during this period. Each one followed a similar pattern: erratic behavior, media frenzy, brief disappearance, return with new image and prescription regiment. The message was clear: when you break down (not if, when), the system will catch you, medicate you, and return you to productivity.

It’s very common for millennials. When you live in a sick culture, sick society, yeah, that happens. People are primed to go down this hole because they want you on these pills. They want you on this mental health journey. You’re not supposed to criticize the mental health system, but I think there’s nothing wrong with trying to get better and finding avenues out of your rut. However, their methods seem counterproductive. Alternative approaches exist that are better than the mainstream approach.

The mental health industry serves two masters: helping individuals and maintaining social order. Sometimes these align. Often they don’t. Pills that numb emotional responses to unbearable conditions don’t address the conditions—they just make them bearable. Therapy that helps you “cope” with dysfunction accepts the dysfunction as unchangeable.

Real healing requires addressing root causes. If your depression stems from living in a way that contradicts your values, no amount of SSRIs will fix that—you must change how you live. If your anxiety comes from genuine threats in your environment, managing symptoms without addressing threats just makes you a functional victim.

There’s a big push—programmed into millennials—that they’ll have a mental health arc in their life. This becomes self-fulfilling prophecy. Expect breakdown, notice every symptom, interpret struggles as pathology requiring intervention. The medical model of mental health treats the mind like a machine with chemical imbalances needing correction. Sometimes that’s accurate. Often it’s reductionist, ignoring spiritual, social, and existential dimensions of human suffering.

9/11 as Ritual Trauma

Another aspect of millennial trauma-based conditioning: 9/11. Most prescient. Nobody questioned or asked how this would affect youth. Nobody cared to look into it after the fact.

It was a ritual.

Rituals serve multiple purposes. They mark transitions, transfer power, bind communities through shared experience, and shape collective consciousness through symbolic action. 9/11 functioned as a mass ritual that traumatized an entire generation, creating a before-and-after divide in how we perceive reality.

For millennials, especially older millennials, 9/11 was the first major trauma experienced in real-time through media. We watched the towers fall on television, saw it replayed endlessly, absorbed our parents’ fear, and internalized the message: the world is dangerous, trust authority, sacrifice freedom for security.

The ritual timing was precise. Old enough to understand something terrible happened, young enough to not critically analyze the narrative. The perfect age for imprinting. The trauma bypassed rational analysis and lodged directly in the subconscious, creating an emotional foundation that shapes reactions to authority and threat decades later.

There’s debate over mechanics—what caused the towers to fall? Were there planes? Thermite? Controlled demolition? You can debate endlessly about mechanics. To me, mechanics aren’t the most important aspect. The important aspect is the aftereffects, the process that transpired. It was a ritual.

The mechanics matter for legal and historical accuracy. But for understanding the psychological operation, the effect matters more than the method. Whether the specific details match the official story or alternative theories, the result remains the same: a traumatized population accepting massive expansion of surveillance, perpetual war, and erosion of civil liberties.

The ritual’s power came from its totality. Visual (repeated footage of collapse), auditory (emergency broadcasts), emotional (collective fear and grief), and symbolic (American landmarks destroyed). Every sense engaged, every level of consciousness affected. This is how effective trauma-based conditioning operates—overwhelming the psyche’s defensive mechanisms through multisensory assault.

There’s an excellent YouTube series everyone should watch: Do You Believe in Magic? It covers the astrological and ritual-based correspondences with 9/11. One of my top series on YouTube. Required viewing for the Hyperborean or anyone seeking truth. It explains this in greater depth than I can here. No point going super deep when that masterful series already exists.

The series demonstrates how the date, timing, location, and symbolism all align with specific occult correspondences. This doesn’t require believing in astrology’s efficacy—only recognizing that those who planned the event likely did believe, or at least understood ritual’s psychological power. The occult elite operate on different assumptions than mainstream materialism. To understand their actions requires understanding their worldview.

Something’s going on with Mario and 9/11. I don’t know why there’s so much energy and residual contact between Mario and 9/11. The 1990s Mario movie contained heavy 9/11 symbolism. There’s a comic with 9/11 happening. The Twin Towers art. I heard in the new 3D Mario movie, he flies through New York in the commercial and the One World Trade Center is visible.

Within the Mario universe, 9/11 is canon.

This seems absurd until you understand predictive programming. The theory suggests major traumatic events are seeded into popular culture before they occur, preparing the collective unconscious to accept them when they manifest. Whether this reflects foreknowledge, magical thinking about manifesting reality, or merely pattern recognition finding coincidence—the patterns exist.

Mario, as one of the most recognizable cultural icons globally, serves as an ideal vector for embedding symbolism into mass consciousness. Children absorb these images and symbols without critical analysis, creating unconscious associations that activate during actual events. When the real event occurs, it feels somehow familiar, slightly less shocking, because the psyche has already processed a version of it.

Armageddon Programming and Y2K

We also had Armageddon fear-based trauma conditioning. Remember Y2K? So astroturfed. I constantly remember—the world was going to end. Everyone talked about it. All over the media. I was just a kid thinking, “Why will the world end just because the date changes?” Computers would shut down, the computer bug would cause nuclear apocalypse. No real logic.

Y2K represented one of the first mass hysteria events of the digital age. The technical problem was real but manageable. The media amplification transformed a technical challenge into apocalyptic prophecy. This served as a test run for future mass manipulation events—measure how effectively you can create widespread fear over a specific date-based threat.

The conditioning worked. Families stockpiled supplies, prepared bug-out bags, anticipated collapse. When nothing happened, the lesson learned wasn’t “media fear-mongering is unreliable.” The lesson was “the system saved us, trust the experts who fixed it.” Either outcome served the programming.

Today’s apocalyptic scenarios are more sophisticated, more well-thought-out. Y2K seemed like panic. The satanic panic had legitimate reasons. The ’90s child abductor concerns had legitimate reasons. But Y2K hysteria was just hysteria.

The satanic panic, while overblown in some aspects, pointed toward real issues of child abuse in elite circles and institutions. The media discredited legitimate concerns by amplifying the most extreme and unprovable claims, making anyone who discussed child trafficking sound hysterical. This pattern repeats—real problems are revealed, then deliberately associated with crazy-sounding theories, discrediting the entire topic.

Child abductor concerns in the ’90s reflected real increases in stranger danger awareness, though statistically most child abuse occurs within families and trusted institutions, not from strangers with vans. The fear served to fragment community trust, making parents suspicious of neighbors, limiting children’s freedom, and preparing the ground for increasing surveillance “for the children.”

Then we had anthrax. You’d open the mail and die from dust. So much insanity growing up. The war on terror. The Iraq war. The administration at the time. Look at the 9/11 ritual with the president in that classroom, the children’s book, him doing the incantation with children to help the ritual along.

“Plane hit steel.”

Really? That’s just coincidence? Nothing to see here? Just a prank? I can’t explain that one away. Maybe somebody on Reddit can, but I can’t.

The classroom scene has been analyzed extensively. The president reading to children while receiving news of national catastrophe, his continued reading of a story with very specific phrases—”kite,” “hit,” “steel,” “plane,” “must”—it stretches coincidence. Either it reflects some level of prior knowledge and ritual participation, or it’s the universe’s darkest comedy of timing.

The war on terror that followed created permanent emergency status. Temporary measures became permanent. Surveillance expanded dramatically. Due process eroded. All justified by fear of terrorism. Millennials grew up in this new normal, knowing nothing else, accepting security theater as necessary rather than questioning its effectiveness or cost.

The Millennial Male Archetype: Soy Jack

Speaking of Reddit—when other generations think “millennial,” this is what’s in their mind. Obviously done on purpose. This is why we get so much flack. You invoke the term, use the millennial invocation ritual, and this is the egregore, these are the tulpas that come into their mind. This guy smugly staring back at you.

It’s embarrassing sharing this generational run with these types. But this is media projection, a mirage. The vast majority of millennials I know aren’t like this, but this is what’s plastered everywhere. This is the thought form everyone thinks when they think of our generation and the male aspect.

The soy jack meme crystallizes the archetype: physically weak, emotionally fragile, intellectually pretentious, politically compliant, and aesthetically unappealing. He’s the bugman, the NPC, the midwit who read the right books and adopted the correct opinions. He’s non-threatening by design.

This wasn’t organic. Millennials didn’t spontaneously become this way. It required systematic destruction of traditional masculine development. Remove male spaces. Medicalize boyhood energy. Eliminate competition. Punish aggression. Reward compliance. Celebrate weakness as sensitivity. By the time boys reach adulthood, they lack the fundamental components of masculinity—not toxic masculinity, but basic masculine traits: agency, courage, strength, protectiveness, drive.

The archetype serves a purpose. Every previous generation’s men posed potential threat to the system. They could organize, fight, build alternatives. The soy jack poses no threat. He’ll complain online but take no real action. He’s been so thoroughly domesticated that he polices himself and others who step out of line.

The smugness is defensive. Deep down, he knows something’s wrong, that he’s not what men should be. But confronting that requires acknowledging the programming, which threatens his entire identity. Better to double down, to insist his weakness is evolution, his compliance is morality, his impotence is enlightenment.

The Flanking of Millennial Men

You’re not allowed to have masculine energy. They flank us. We’re being pincered.

On one side: soy jacks, soy jack programming.

On the other side: the himbo—the Hollywood action star types who transformed from comedic actors to muscle-bound heroes. You look like Thor but have the mental faculties of a boy, supposed to be led around by a woman. Especially the character Thor. Look at Thor—outwardly masculine but inwardly completely incapable of anything. To become capable, he needs his handler to lead him around like a guide. Thor has a very specific type of handler. Done on purpose.

The himbo programming is insidious because it appears to celebrate masculinity while actually neutering it. Yes, you can be physically strong—but you must be mentally simple. Yes, you can look masculine—but you must be emotionally dependent. The message: masculine traits are acceptable only when paired with submission to female authority.

This dynamic appears repeatedly in modern media. The strong man who’s actually a child needing guidance. The warrior who can’t function without his female partner’s direction. The physically capable male who’s emotionally and intellectually incompetent. It’s emasculation disguised as partnership.

The gods represent archetypal energies, patterns of being that transcend specific religions. Taking these archetypes and turning them into entertainment commodities serves two purposes: it makes them seem fictional (just comic book characters), and it allows rewriting their attributes to serve modern narratives.

The original Thor represents warrior virtue—strength used in service of his people, courage in the face of overwhelming odds, honor even when inconvenient. The modern version keeps the hammer but loses the spirit. He’s comedic relief, emasculated by female characters, and taught that his traditional values are wrong.

This is spiritual warfare dressed as entertainment. By controlling the archetypes, you control what people aspire to become. Replace the warrior god with the bumbling himbo, and young men have no template for healthy masculinity.

The Reward System for Compliance

Domesticated. Castrated. Did you get that? Castrated.

People think these guys have no status in society, aren’t getting women, aren’t getting anything. No—they’re given a lot. They’re given access. They want you to adopt this mannerism. If you do, you get rewarded. Otherwise, guys wouldn’t do it. They’re getting rewarded for this. It’s not just happening and they have nothing. These guys are all rich. They have whatever they want because they’re playing their part.

The system isn’t stupid. Pure oppression creates resistance. Effective control requires carrots with the sticks. Adopt the approved male persona—compliant, non-threatening, ideologically correct—and doors open. Educational opportunities, career advancement, social approval, romantic access. Not to the best women, but to women.

The alternative? Be traditionally masculine and face constant headwinds. Denied opportunities for being “threatening.” Excluded from spaces for being “toxic.” Socially ostracized for refusing to apologize for your nature. The message is clear: conform or struggle.

This creates a sorting mechanism. Men with low self-respect or high fear of rejection conform quickly. They get the rewards, which reinforces the behavior, which makes them defensive about their choices. Admitting the rewards came from compliance means admitting you sold yourself. Easier to insist the new way is just better.

Men with higher self-respect or lower fear reject the programming. They face harder paths but maintain integrity. The system accepts this loss—not every man needs to be controlled, just most. As long as the majority comply, the minority who resist lack sufficient numbers to pose real threat.

The genius is making men compete for compliance. Who can signal the hardest? Who can be the most feminist? Who can apologize the most for their masculinity? It’s inverted status hierarchy where submission is achievement.

The Flanking of Millennial Women

Women also get flanked. They get pincered.

On one side: the hypersexualized beta sex kitten types.

On the other side: the almost hyper-desexualized (quirk chungus programming) to the point where there’s no feminine energy anymore. Completely unappealing in all ways.

It’s polarized. Same thing with male archetypes. You’re not centered. You’re completely polarized into one field or the other. Same thing with quirk chungus and beta sex kitten types.

Traditional femininity occupies the middle ground—sexually appealing but not hypersexual, capable but not domineering, independent but not isolated. The programming systematically destroys this middle ground, forcing women toward extremes.

The beta kitten is all sexuality with no substance. She uses her body as currency, views attention as validation, and measures worth through male desire. She’s been taught that empowerment means sexual availability, that liberation equals promiscuity, that value comes from being wanted.

The quirk chungus is the opposite—all personality with no sexuality. She rejects traditional femininity as oppression, adopts masculine traits as empowerment, and makes her unattractiveness a political statement. She’s been taught that beauty standards are tyranny, that femininity is performance, that attracting men is submission.

Neither is happy. The beta kitten attracts men but not commitment, attention but not respect. The quirk chungus avoids men but feels invisible, rejected but frames it as choice. Both are trapped in programming that prevents them from accessing genuine feminine power.

The center—the integrated woman who is both desirable and dignified, both strong and soft, both independent and relational—has been systematically removed from cultural representation. Media shows only the extremes, making the center seem impossible or undesirable.

Quirk Chungus Programming

Neurodivergent core. Adult fandoms. Chaos. They love their fandoms. They love Harry Potter.

Harry Potter is a form of dissociation. The protagonist underwent trauma-based mind control as a child by his handlers, then was sent to witchcraft school. That’s their ultimate dream. That’s what they relate to most.

The series resonates with millennials because it mirrors their experience: abusive childhood, escape into fantasy world, discovery that they’re special, belonging to elite group with secret knowledge. It’s programming disguised as escape from programming.

The boarding school represents systematic indoctrination—children removed from families, subjected to hierarchical system, taught to view themselves as separate from and superior to “muggles” (normies). The protagonist learns magic (hidden knowledge), fights evil (approved enemies), and ultimately serves institutional power (the Ministry).

The sorting system—dividing children by personality traits—mirrors modern identity politics. Your house determines your character, your friends, your future. Once sorted, changing is nearly impossible. Accept your category. Find solidarity within your assigned group. View other groups with suspicion.

Clown world plus NPC plus postmodern trickster. Clown world, aka Nephilim world. They’re hyper-suggestible. They do what they’re told and shame people who don’t. Hence the whole COVID thing. Gibberish language. Baby voice. Childlike regressive identity.

The baby voice phenomenon deserves analysis. Adult women affecting childlike speech patterns, using diminutives, speaking in uptalk—it’s regression programming. Women are being conditioned to remain children psychologically while appearing adult physically. This makes them easier to control, less threatening, and appeals to predatory instincts in broken men.

The gibberish language—words that don’t mean what they mean, constant neologisms, euphemistic obscuration—makes clear communication impossible. When language becomes unstable, truth becomes negotiable. The quirk chungus lives in a linguistic funhouse where words are aesthetic choices rather than meaning conveyors.

We all see it with these people. It’s disturbing. We all know one. That’s why it hits so hard—because all these programs hit so hard because we all see it.  And may even be one.

The quirk chungus isn’t rare. She’s common. The women who collect diagnoses like merit badges, who make mental illness their personality, who can’t adult but demand respect as an adult. They’re in your workplace, your social circles, your family. You’ve watched intelligent women with potential transform into infantilized dependents.

The tragedy isn’t that they exist—it’s that they think this is liberation. They genuinely believe rejecting traditional femininity made them free, not realizing they just traded one set of expectations for another. They escaped the “patriarchy” straight into pharmaceutical dependency and extended adolescence.

Why Millennials? The Bridge Generation

Why millennials?

Because we’re the bridge between centuries. We were born in the 1900s and we are the transition stage to the new world of the 2000s. That’s a vastly different world than how the 1900s were. It’s a digital world now. No longer analog—it’s augmented. We’re the bridge between two modes of being.

That’s why there’s a lot of problems with us. But nonetheless, there are gems out there. We can explore more into this realm if people like.

Millennials experienced both worlds. Old enough to remember pre-internet childhood, young enough to adapt fully to digital life. We know what was lost and gained in the transition. This makes us uniquely positioned to understand the transformation—and potentially resist it.

Previous generations lived primarily in physical reality. Younger generations know only digital reality. Millennials straddle both, making us the last generation with living memory of what came before. This is why the programming targeted us so heavily—we’re the hinge point. Control millennials and you control the transition itself.

The digital world fundamentally altered human consciousness. Constant connectivity fragmented attention. Social media gamified relationships. Algorithms shaped thought patterns. Virtual spaces replaced physical communities. Millennials experienced this transformation in real-time, adapting without fully comprehending the cost.

But this liminal position is also our strength. We can see both sides. We remember community without phones, relationships without apps, boredom without immediate stimulation. This memory is dangerous to the system because it proves alternatives existed and could exist again.

The problems within our generation are severe—no question. But within every crisis lies opportunity. The very programming meant to destroy us might actually awaken us. You can only be lied to so many times before you start questioning. You can only feel this empty for so long before you seek substance.

The gems exist. Men who rejected the soy jack programming and built themselves physically, mentally, spiritually. Women who rejected both extremes and embodied integrated femininity. People who saw through the lies, did the work, and emerged as something the system didn’t plan for—awake, capable, and ungovernable.

Deprogramming: Electronic Warfare

How can you deprogram from all this?

It’s electronic warfare. At its core, it’s electronic warfare—electrical signals being sent to your brain, changing how you think, how you act, how you see things.

What you do: you change the electricity being sent to your brain. Change it from slop.

I have my own way. The Hyperborean path isn’t for everybody. But the first step is becoming consciously aware that you’re under some sort of electronic attack. Then you change the frequencies that hit you.

That’s the very basic level of how you can do this.

Understanding the mechanism of control is the first step toward freedom. You can’t break free from programming you don’t recognize. The matrix only works when you don’t know you’re in it. Once you see the code, everything changes.

Electronic warfare isn’t metaphor. Your thoughts are electrical patterns in your brain. External electrical sources—television, radio, WiFi, cell towers, devices—all introduce signals into your environment. Your brain, being an electrical organ, responds to these external frequencies. This is measurable, documented, and exploited.

Changing your input changes your output. It’s that simple and that difficult. Simple because the solution is straightforward: control what frequencies reach your brain. Difficult because modern life is saturated with electromagnetic pollution and manipulative content.

Start with the obvious: reduce screen time. Not to zero—you can’t function as a hermit in the modern world—but to conscious, intentional use. Stop scrolling. Stop consuming. Stop letting algorithms feed you content designed to trigger specific responses.

Replace toxic inputs with beneficial ones. If you’re going to consume media, choose carefully. Seek content that elevates rather than degrades, that challenges rather than confirms, that builds rather than destroys. This doesn’t mean avoiding difficult information—it means avoiding engineered demoralization.

Physical environment matters. Get away from dense electromagnetic environments when possible. Spend time in nature. The earth has its own frequency—the Schumann resonance—that human brains evolved to operate within. Urban electromagnetic pollution disrupts this natural rhythm. Reconnecting with earth’s frequency helps restore baseline functioning.

Community is crucial. The isolation is programming. Humans are tribal creatures. We need physical presence of other humans. Digital connection is not sufficient. You need to see faces, hear voices, feel energy in shared space. Find your tribe. Build intentional community with others who see through the programming.

Physical practice grounds you in body rather than mind. Lift weights. Train martial arts. Run. Swim. Climb. Do something that requires presence in physical form. The mind can be manipulated far easier than the body. Physical practice creates foundation that’s harder to subvert.

Spiritual practice—whatever form resonates with you—connects you to something beyond material manipulation. The elite fear authentic spirituality, hence promotion of atheistic materialism and commodified New Age distraction. Real spiritual practice—whether traditional religion, meditation, shamanic work, or direct mystical experience—breaks the spell of purely material control.

The deprogramming isn’t one action. It’s a lifestyle. It’s constant vigilance against reinfection. The programming is persistent. It will find you through new vectors. The price of freedom is eternal awareness.

But it’s possible. Thousands are doing it. More every day. As the system’s lies become more obvious, its contradictions more blatant, its costs more severe—more people wake up. The great awakening isn’t coming. It’s here. It’s just not evenly distributed.

You’re reading this because some part of you already knows. Some part already broke through. Now it’s just a matter of deprogramming the rest, layer by layer, lie by lie, until you stand free of the conditioning that was supposed to make you a compliant slave.

They failed. You’re still here. You’re still thinking. You’re still capable of recognizing the cage. That means you’re capable of opening it.

Strength and honor.


Further Reading and Resources

Books

“Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer” by John C. Lilly Explores consciousness, programming, and the nature of human mental processes from a scientific and experiential perspective.

“The Rape of the Mind: The Psychology of Thought Control, Menticide, and Brainwashing” by Joost Meerloo Classic work examining psychological manipulation techniques and their effects on individuals and societies.

“Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media” by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky Documents how media serves as propaganda system for elite interests.

“The Minds of Men” (Documentary) by Aaron and Melissa Dykes Comprehensive examination of mind control research, MK-ULTRA, and behavioral modification programs.

“Tavistock Institute: Social Engineering the Masses” by Daniel Estulin Investigates the role of the Tavistock Institute in social engineering and mass psychology operations.

“The Age of Surveillance Capitalism” by Shoshana Zuboff Documents how technology companies modify human behavior through data collection and algorithmic manipulation.

“Brave New World” by Aldous Huxley Fiction that serves as blueprint for pharmaceutical and pleasure-based social control.

“1984” by George Orwell Essential reading on totalitarian control systems and reality manipulation.


Documentaries and Video Series

“Do You Believe in Magic?” (YouTube Series) Examines ritual and astrological aspects of major events including 9/11.

“Century of the Self” by Adam Curtis (BBC) Four-part documentary on how Freudian psychology was used to control the masses through desires and fears.

“HyperNormalisation” by Adam Curtis Explores how we arrived at the strange, uncertain world we live in and how power structures maintain control.

“The Minds of Men” by Aaron and Melissa Dykes Three-hour+ documentary on the history of mind control, cybernetics, and social engineering.


Research Areas

Project MK-ULTRA Declassified CIA documents on mind control research (available through Freedom of Information Act requests and various archives).

Tavistock Institute Publications Academic papers on mass psychology, social engineering, and behavioral modification.

Operation Mockingbird Research into CIA infiltration of media organizations.

Electromagnetic Frequency Effects on Human Biology Scientific literature on how EMF exposure affects cognitive function, behavior, and health.

Trauma-Based Mind Control Clinical literature on dissociative identity disorder, trauma bonding, and complex PTSD.


Online Resources

The Corbett Report (corbettreport.com) Independent journalism covering deep politics, false flag operations, and social engineering.

Unlimited Hangout (unlimitedhangout.com) Investigative journalism on surveillance, intelligence operations, and power structures.

Vigilant Citizen (vigilantcitizen.com) Decodes occult symbolism in mass media and popular culture.

Archive.org Digital library containing declassified documents, old broadcasts, and historical materials.


Practical Deprogramming

“The Technological Society” by Jacques Ellul Philosophical examination of how technique shapes consciousness and society.

“Digital Minimalism” by Cal Newport Practical guide to reducing digital dependence and reclaiming attention.

“Propaganda” by Edward Bernays The father of public relations explains manipulation techniques—know the methods to recognize them.

“Amusing Ourselves to Death” by Neil Postman Examines how television and entertainment-based culture undermines serious discourse.


Alternative Perspectives

“Man and His Symbols” by Carl Jung Understanding archetypal psychology and collective unconscious—how symbols program consciousness.

“The Sacred and the Profane” by Mircea Eliade Explores the difference between traditional sacred worldview and modern profane existence.

“Hamlet’s Mill” by Giorgio de Santillana and Hertha von Dechend Ancient knowledge systems and mythological encoding of astronomical/cyclical time.

“The Invisible Rainbow” by Arthur Firstenberg Alternative perspective on electromagnetic pollution and its effects on biology.


Communities and Forums

Research communities on alternative platforms where deprogramming is actively discussed (use discernment—infiltration and disinformation are constant problems in these spaces).

Local in-person groups focused on alternative education, permaculture, traditional skills, and community resilience.

Spiritual communities practicing authentic traditions rather than New Age commodified versions.


Warning

Information warfare is real. As you research these topics, you will encounter:

  • Deliberate disinformation mixed with truth
  • Psychological operations designed to demoralize truth-seekers
  • Controlled opposition leading you into dead ends
  • Extreme positions designed to discredit legitimate inquiry

Maintain discernment. Cross-reference sources. Trust your intuition. The goal isn’t to replace one programming with another—it’s to develop independent critical thinking and direct personal experience of truth.

The most important resource is your own awareness, your own observation, your own experience. These materials point toward patterns, but you must verify them in your own life. Don’t believe anything simply because it’s written here or anywhere else. Test it. Question it. See if it matches observable reality.

Truth doesn’t need you to believe it. It simply is. Your job is to align yourself with it, regardless of how uncomfortable that alignment becomes.

Tony Vortex
S.T.E.M. Researcher & Teacher | Healer - Tony is the Spiritual Son to the beloved Dr. Delbert Blair. At age 11 he began to study plant life and their healing mechanisms as it bothered him deeply to see so many older family members needlessly sick. Throughout the years he has been sharing what he knows so that others may live a life full of abundance while exploring its mysteries.

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