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Are Serial Killers Traumatized Government Agents? - Blood $atellite

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Dimes and Judas discuss the book “Programmed to Kill: The Politics of Serial Murder” by David McGowan which pertains to the connection between government mind control experiments utilizing trauma, the rise in child abuse cases in the late 20th century, and the proliferation of serial killers as tools.
Taken from Episode #284 – BIG BOOTY EPISTEMES
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★ Vanguardist Journal: https://vanguardistjournal.com/
★ Twitter: https://x.com/LegallyIronic
Timestamps:
00:00 – “Programmed to Kill” Discussion Begins
02:42 – Serial Killers Working in Teams
07:18 – The Case of Marc Dutroux
12:45 – Snuff Film Syndicates and the American Marketplace
16:29 – Serial Killers Recast as Government Hitmen
23:47 – The Finders
25:45 – John Podesta and Comet Ping Pong
29:40 – Child Abuse Investigations Used as Recruitment Tools
31:48 – The Case of Henry Lee Lucas
34:08 -The Ongoing MKULTRA Experiments
39:48 – The Case of the Oakland Child Killings
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51 episodes

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Dimes and Judas discuss the book “Programmed to Kill: The Politics of Serial Murder” by David McGowan which pertains to the connection between government mind control experiments utilizing trauma, the rise in child abuse cases in the late 20th century, and the proliferation of serial killers as tools.
Taken from Episode #284 – BIG BOOTY EPISTEMES
Listen to full episodes of Blood $atellite on, iTunes, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Audible, and more.
➡️ Full Content: http://www.bloodsatellite.ca
➡️ Clips: https://odysee.com/@BloodSatellite:3
➡️Support: https://bloodsatellite.gumroad.com/
★ Store: https://goodsvffer.com/
★ Vanguardist Journal: https://vanguardistjournal.com/
★ Twitter: https://x.com/LegallyIronic
Timestamps:
00:00 – “Programmed to Kill” Discussion Begins
02:42 – Serial Killers Working in Teams
07:18 – The Case of Marc Dutroux
12:45 – Snuff Film Syndicates and the American Marketplace
16:29 – Serial Killers Recast as Government Hitmen
23:47 – The Finders
25:45 – John Podesta and Comet Ping Pong
29:40 – Child Abuse Investigations Used as Recruitment Tools
31:48 – The Case of Henry Lee Lucas
34:08 -The Ongoing MKULTRA Experiments
39:48 – The Case of the Oakland Child Killings
  continue reading

51 episodes

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