AFTERNOON ALL. THIS IS A MESSAGE FROM JENNY.
Hello all. Jenny is back to face the rather predictable SLASHER counterattack. As I have said before the Slashers are for the most part highly intelligent. And like any wolf they are adaptable. ST:NG's Borg are wolves. Remember when they get shot? At first a few go down, but then they adapt to a new frequency, and they can resist again. That's what's happening here today. There are over twenty emails in my box this morning, and they are all from SLASHERS. A lot of them I have tagged, but there will be a few new ones uncloaking for the first time. There'll be one or two surprises in who they are, but subtle clues will have been given before. Also you'll notice that they are starting to imitate my style. This means 1/ Some of them have always understood close text analysis 2/ Some of them have learned from observing me how to do close text analysis. This however will only go on for a short while. Once they have secured the ground again, the IMO's and "leather trousers" will start to appear.
Slashers can be broken down into two categories. These are:
THE PROGRAMMERS: These come in two forms. 1/ THE CONSCIOUS PROGRAMMER. These people are highly intelligent and know what they are doing. 2/ THE UNCONSCIOUS PROGRAMMER: these people will be of varying intelligence and will be working on a subconscious level.
Then we have the:
PROGRAMMED: these are the people who have succumbed to the PROGRAMMERS, some willingly, some unwillingly.
In the end the PROGRAMMED will become PROGRAMMERS themselves. And so the cycle will continue. The more SLASHERS there are the stronger the social conditioning.
SLASHER Nina Pherber wrote:
SLASHER Sally Manton wrote
I think Blake would try to leave, and Avon - his *protective* instinct kicking in - would try and stop him.
Interesting that the word *protective* has been highlighted, but not explained. This is another conditioning technique. A sentence which seems straightforward but is in fact ambiguous. If someone takes the sentence at face value, "Avon has a regard for Blake" (which is true), then it is lodged into your head that this sentence is correct. However, this is a trap because in a few days time that sentence is going to mean something else. It's going to mean that Avon has homoerotic feelings for Blake (which is false).
One of the keys to Avon's character is his idealised dead brother. It's these feelings that Avon has mapped onto Blake. They are not *erotic* feelings.
That seems the most likely scenario to me -- maybe they would come to
their
senses and figure out the weight problem *logically* for a change! Blake *is* supposed to be an engineer, after all.
It is never stated in the show that Blake is an engineer. Please note that the word *logically* has been highlighted. This is to suggest to you that what Nina is saying to you is logical. In a week or so Nina will be turning logic on its head, but you won't even notice.
THIS LYST IS EXTREMELY DANGEROUS PLEASE LEAVE NOW. IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO CONTACT ME OFF LYST THEN DO SO, BUT IT IS VERY IMPORTANT THAT YOU LEAVE NOW.
Jenny
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