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Since [[World War II]], the [[Controller]]s have employed [[Learned Helplessness]] programming in their social engineering methods, in order to become hybridized as a [[Silent Weapons|[Silent Weapon]] for biological warfare. This weapon is carried out against the global human population without their awareness or [[Consent]].
Since [[World War II]], the [[Controller]]s have employed [[Learned Helplessness]] programming in their social engineering methods, in order to become hybridized as a [[Silent Weapons|Silent Weapon]] for biological warfare. This weapon is carried out against the global human population without their awareness or [[Consent]].


A major goal of these aggressive [[Social Engineering]] programs is conditioning [[Learned Helplessness]] in the public. [[Learned Helplessness]] is a behavior typical of a human or animal that occurs when an animal endures repeatedly painful and negative stimuli, which it is unable to escape or avoid. After being saturated repeatedly in painful and negative experiences, the person often fails to learn, fails to attempt escape or avoidance methods in new situations where such a response would likely be effective. In other words, the person has learned that it is helpless in situations where there is a presence of painful and negative stimulation and has accepted that it has lost total control, and thus gives up trying to do anything to change it.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3129-genetic-engineering Genetic Engineering]</ref>
A major goal of these aggressive [[Social Engineering]] programs is conditioning [[Learned Helplessness]] in the public. [[Learned Helplessness]] is a behavior typical of a human or animal that occurs when an animal endures repeatedly painful and negative stimuli, which it is unable to escape or avoid. After being saturated repeatedly in painful and negative experiences, the person often fails to learn, fails to attempt escape or avoidance methods in new situations where such a response would likely be effective. In other words, the person has learned that it is helpless in situations where there is a presence of painful and negative stimulation and has accepted that it has lost total control, and thus gives up trying to do anything to change it.<ref>[http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/resource-tools/news-shift-timelines/3129-genetic-engineering Genetic Engineering]</ref>