They allude to MK Ultra in this American Horror clip about Amelia Earhart (Read Description)

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They allude to MK Ultra in this American Horror clip about Amelia Earhart.

This is supposed to be “fiction.”

Or is it….???

Could we be dealing with
time travel/time line jumping??

If so…
then we might be dealing with elements of the
MONTAUK PROJECT!

MK Ultra
Time travel

Under these conditions…could Amelia Earhart still be alive….in a time line?

https://t.me/DeepDives/45829

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Amelia Earhart: Pioneer or Psyop?

Every generation is handed its “icons.” Today it’s celebrities, activists and billionaires, in the 1930s it was figures like Amelia Earhart.

We’re told she was the daring, heroic “first woman” to fly solo across the Atlantic, a feminist trailblazer who “proved” women could do what men could do. And she’s still in the schoolbooks, held up as a heroine for little girls to model themselves after.

But let’s not fail to recognise the pattern; the social-engineering machine has been at work for decades, by now it’s quite recognisable to anyone not blinded by the official narratives. They’ve always understood that to break a society you must first break its family structure. And one way you do that, is by turning women away from the home and into competition with men under the guise of “liberation.”

The feminist movement was never about empowering women. It was about breaking the backbone of society: the family. Strong families are the root of every healthy civilization. Break the family, and you weaken the man, the woman, the child and the nation.

So when we see how icons like Earhart were elevated, almost mythologized, we should ask whether it was really about celebrating her courage, or about using her image to sell a new narrative. A narrative that told women their worth was only proven by competing with men, by leaving the home, by turning their back on the most sacred calling of all: building and nurturing a family.

We’re living in an age of psyops, but this is nothing new; the shaping of public perception didn’t begin with Twitter or television, it’s been happening for many, many decades.

Earheart may have disappeared into the Pacific in 1937, but her legacy was kept alive because it served a purpose: to help usher in a social agenda that has eroded the very foundation of society ever since.

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