Skip to main content

 November 26, 2025




CITIZEN CANADA PRESENTS

🔴 “BUY, BELIEVE, OBEY: THE ACID-AGE CHILDHOOD EDITION”

America once feared the future.
Not with nuance.
Not with science.
But with filmstrips.

And so, in classrooms across the 1960s and 70s, the lights dimmed, projectors hummed, and government filmmakers rolled out their latest cinematic crusade:
Technicolor terror designed to stop kids from even looking at a sugar cube.

The message?
Drugs were everywhere.
Your friends were probably on them.
And if you even thought about LSD, your brain would become a lava lamp with legs.

With Playboy-esque swagger — glossy, ironic, and a little too confident — the state produced films that treated psychedelics like forbidden glamour.
Not education.
Not health literacy.
But spectacle.

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

🧧 “Reefer Madness Reloaded (Kids Edition)”

The government’s greatest cinematic hits:
orange-tinted hallucination montages,
fast cuts,
sweaty close-ups,
and the eternal warning:
“This is your brain… on vibes.”

These films didn’t teach danger —
they taught aesthetics.


🪙 “When Bureaucrats Discovered Psychedelia”

Behind the scenes:
grey-suited civil servants hiring Hollywood editors to simulate “tripping.”
The result?
Every classroom suddenly looked like a low-budget Pink Floyd video.

The irony?
Kids found it more funny than frightening.


🚀 “The War on Drugs vs. The Youthful Imagination”

From cartoon sequences explaining “mind melting,”
to animated skulls labeled “PEER PRESSURE,”
the state fought a cultural war using Saturday-morning logic.

It wasn’t biology.
It was Broadway.


📺 “Projectors, Panic, and Playtime”

Teachers hit play.
Students whispered.
Myths multiplied.

The films became a ritual:
moral panic packaged in 16mm reels,
shown in gyms,
libraries,
and cafeterias smelling faintly of chocolate milk.

Propaganda, yes —
but with production value.


🌍 “What We Learned (and Didn’t)”

Those films didn’t stop kids from using substances —
but they did teach generations how governments try to sell fear the way marketers sell soda.
Through style.
Through story.
Through spectacle masquerading as truth.

The real lesson?
Media literacy outlasts moral panic.


THE PLAYBOY-STYLE TAGLINE:

“In the end, the only thing more dangerous than a bad trip…
was a bad script.”


#BuyBelieveObey #RetroCulture #MediaLiteracy #ColdWarCinema #VintagePsyOps #LSDClassroomFiles

 “BUY, BELIEVE, OBEY: THE ACID-AGE CHILDHOOD EDITION”


https://joe-average123.blogspot.com/2025/11/cia-ops.html

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Math

Math tutoring services popular as public schools struggle with poor math scores https://www.ctvnews.ca/canada/math-tutoring-services-popular-as-public-schools-struggle-with-poor-math-scores-1.3717879  Spirit of Math --private tutoring companies  Oxford Learning program -Standardized test scores down and tutoring goes up!  EDIT TO HERE Abbas says  "One of our concerns, which we've heard from many parents, is that once (students) get to high school, all of a sudden they are flabbergasted by the amount of math or kind of math they need to do." -Toronto Star, Peter Goffin, The Canadian Press Published Tuesday, December 12, 2017 The rise in enrolment at such programs coincides with a decline in math scores on standardized tests amongst elementary students in the province. Tutoring companies like Kumon and Oxford Learning say they help students develop independent learning ...

Security‑review site reports it as “suspicious website”

  What it claims SoulmateMeets presents itself as an online platform for connecting people through meaningful, heartfelt communication and potential romantic relationships. soulmatemeets.com On its signup page it states you can browse profiles, like/react, chat, and engage at your own pace (casual chat → deeper). soulmatemeets.com Free to register, but features (especially messaging/chat) appear to be paid/credit‑based. Trustpilot +1 ⚠️ Red flags & concerns The website is very new: domain registration as of May 6 2025. Gridinsoft LLC +1 Ownership info is unclear (WHOIS shows proxy) and trust‑scoring sites flag it as low reliability. ScamAdviser +1 User reviews are heavily mixed. On Trustpilot the average is around 2.9/5 and many complaints involve high cost, bots/fake profiles, or lack of genuine connections. Trustpilot Security‑review site reports it as “suspicious website” with a trust score of 1/100 in one analysis.  Gridinsoft LLC Many user ...

IQ Chart: Human Intelligence, Animal Comparison & AI Capabilities

  IQ Chart: Human Intelligence, Animal Comparison & AI Capabilities Ed Scholz · Follow 2 min read Range: 0 to 250 #1–0–30 Human Cognitive Abilities : Severe cognitive impairment; limited to basic survival tasks. Animal Comparison : Basic reflexive behaviors (e.g., instincts). AI Capabilities : Extremely limited, unable to solve problems. Notable AI Systems : None. Notable Examples : None. #2–30–50 Human Cognitive Abilities : Limited cognition; significant difficulty with simple tasks. Animal Comparison : Rudimentary problem-solving but no abstraction (e.g., rats). AI Capabilities : Basic pattern recognition, no reasoning. Notable AI Systems : None. Notable Examples : None. #3–50–70 Human Cognitive Abilities : Below average; struggles with simple tasks. Animal Comparison : Basic task learning but lacks reasoning (e.g., rats). AI Capabilities : Early speech recognition and basic automation. Notable AI Systems : ELIZA. Notable Examples : None. #4–70–85 Human Cognitive Abilities : ...