Were John and Andy ever identified?
youtu.be/Nqd4QFjMfp8
Why the wardrobe change?
Perception management?
transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0704/17/acd.01.html
60 minutes interview online?
>>18558241
>Why the wardrobe change?
>Perception management?
Your mom lays out your clothes for you, doesn't she?
Is lens distortion a thing?
>>18558301
No. Science is fiction according to /x/.
>>18558322
Are there pseudo celebs?
Fake legend personas?
The Path
youtu.be/XMNXtuPCh0Y?t=95
>>13732745
>>13732749
>>13732754
>>13732758
>>18357791
>>18358022
>>18358055
>>18358044
youtu.be/IJzlILKzzZE?t=4239
>>18358599
youtu.be/WgtCSfOED6w
a person with a well-prepared synthetic identity (cover background), called a legend in tradecraft,
A legend refers to a person with a well-prepared and credible made-up identity (cover background)
>>18358581
>>13050798
youtu.be/-CJGX50Pt4s
Doty's career reached an apotheosis of sorts when he was actually invited to become a consultant for The X-Files, a position he says he held from 1994 to 1996. In time, he also wrote the screenplay for an episode, 'The Blessing Way,' which aired on September 22, 1995, although producer Chris Carter received writing credit. Doty also appeared as an extra in two episodes: 'Anasazi,' which aired on May 19, 1995, and 'Paper Clip,'
In 1985, Shandera and Moore began receiving post cards postmarked “New Zealand” with a return address of "Box 189, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia."The cards contained a series of cryptic messages referring to "Reeses [sic] Pieces" and "Suitland" (among other terms) that Shandera and Moore assumed were a code; however, they were unable to "decode" the seeming message.
A few months later, a happenstance request from Friedman unlocked the mystery: busy due to previous obligations, Friedman asked Moore and Shandera to examine newly declassified Air Force documents at the National Archives (NARA) repository in Suitland, Maryland; the head archivist there was named Ed Reese.
After a few days in Suitland, Shandera and Moore discovered yet another MJ-12 document, the so-called Cutler/Twining memo, dated July 14, 1954. Interestingly enough, the memo turned up in "Box 189" of the record group.
youtu.be/PKYeBE8lTr4
>>13036465
youtu.be/V_R82djI2n4
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panopticism#Panopticism_and_information_technology
youtu.be/k3TwIJjyjPM
youtu.be/2T1RLye5Z_w
youtu.be/ItAdOrfK48A
youtu.be/2T1RLye5Z_w
Capgras delusion
Capgras delusion is a disorder in which a person holds a delusion that a friend, spouse, parent, or other close family member (or pet) has been replaced by an identical-looking impostor. The Capgras delusion is classified as a delusional misidentification syndrome, a class of delusional beliefs that involves the misidentification of people, places, or objects (usually not in conjunction). It can occur in acute, transient, or chronic forms. Cases in which patients hold the belief that time has been "warped" or "substituted" have also been reported
The delusion most commonly occurs in patients diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia, but has also been seen in patients suffering from brain injury and dementia. It presents often in individuals with a neurodegenerative disease, particularly at an older age.
science.howstuffworks.com/life/inside-the-mind/human-brain/capgras-syndrome.htm
guff.com/some-of-the-worlds-strangest-diseases
Fregoli Delusion
Those with the Fregoli Delusion believe that multiple different people are actually just one person who keeps changing his or her appearance or is wearing a disguise. As a result, someone with the Fregoli Delusion may appear to recognize or even try to continue a conversation with a complete stranger.