Thursday, December 28, 2017

cia toronto library gaslighting

that time i infiltrated the toronto librarians gaslighting operation.

 

headquarters was studying the relationship between the cia (or maybe it was that deep state thing) and the toronto reference library workers.

 

the cia (or) had infiltrated the reference library workers. using some or all of them in a gaslighting operation trying to get people to question their short term memory as the first step in gaslighting them in a social disruption psyop.

 

some of the books at the reference library are in storage, you make a request for items on the computers and the books are brought to shelves in the public area. the cia would block the requests sometimes only one or two of the requested books would show up or none would.

 

when the person asked about why the books never came they would be asked if they checked the request shelves on the other floors, sometimes books are delivered to the wrong floor, and did you goe back and check your computer request to make sure they requested the book. sometimes the book was on another floor, and if they checked their request on the computer they sometimes found there was no request for that book.

 

this was to make the person think maybe they didn't request the book or if they decided not to make them think they did though they couldn't recall typing in their library card number and sending the request. they begin to question their memory, perception and sanity.


the librarians in on the cia (or) psyop were aware of this and their was to keep an eye out for it happening and when it did they were to begin other gaslighting activity against the person. this it was hoped would confirm the persons thoughts that the librarians were the ones tampering with book requests and send the person over the edge of civility into violence against the library staff giving them the opportunity to ban the person or call the police and have charges laid against them for which they receive an under the table bounty from the cia (or).

 

as usual i was there to draw attention away from headquarters people in the library who were studying the cia (or) psyop. my part was to go along with the blocks without letting on that i was informed on what was going on.

 

i would request books and hope they would be blocked. sometimes i was advised not to say anything while other times i was told to mention it to a librarian or one of the book runners so their reaction could be studied. when i did ask they would say "did you check the other floors as it may of gone there by mistake", or with a big smile, "did you check your computer request to make certain you requested it." gaslighting at its most basic.

 

this would happen twice and then stop for a month or two, seems to be part of the psyop, then happen again. there would also be the typical signs of counterintelligence stalking after each two incidents had passed. it began a number of years before the toronto hosting of the g 20 meeting in 2010, after that it increased for a while untill the cia (or) changed their game plan as far as i was a target. but headquarters had collected enough sousveillance while it was going on to discover some weaknesses in their psyop that might be used against them.