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Old September 3rd, 2016 #1
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Post How The Porn Industry Uses Psychological Warfare On You

Bob Smith is a man in search of the truth. His favorite quotes are, "We're all fools on this earth, and I can be no different"; "I know it's true, I read it at the LIE-brary"; and "The truth is not misogynistic, it's just the truth".

You see it on your computer screen whenever you watch porn… it’s huge, it’s frightening, it’s absolutely unreal, and it makes you feel like your own equipment is the genital equivalent of sporting a sub-100 IQ. It’s the monster penis.

Well, as I’m about to flesh out for you here, that monster penis that you continually see in porn movies actually is, in many cases, absolutely unreal, because in many cases it’s a prosthetic.

The San Fernando Valley produces a massive number of porn films, and since it’s only a hop, skip and a short jump away from Hollywood, it isn’t a stretch for anyone to realize that the porn moguls have access to the best special effects, and makeup artists, that Hollywood has to offer. And Tinseltown’s best special-effects men and makeup artists can make an average-sized penis look like a porn star’s, as easily as you and I can cross the street while checking out three different girls’ asses and eating a sandwich.

In the 1997 film, “Boogie Nights”, actor Mark Wahlberg gave us a glimpse of the red-pill truth here when he unfurled his massive member at the very end of the movie. And in this case, the con artists in the San Fernando Valley were being outed, as Hollywood slipped the truth into the end of one of its mainstream films, knowing full well that very few people would get the gist of the joke.

Now, I’m no urologist, but that penis of Markie Mark’s looked big enough to gag a blue whale. And it looked real as hell, too – but it wasn’t. Wahlberg himself admitted he wore a prosthetic for the film’s final “money shot”…

A couple years ago I read an eye-opening interview, shortly after I first began to pull at this particular thread and dig for clues. That interview has since been scrubbed from the search engines, so far as I can tell, but in the interview, a porn industry insider admitted that many male porn actors wore some type of prosthetic. This was especially true of male porn actors who were black. A black man’s dark skin tones can more effectively hide the seams of the prosthesis, which are more readily apparent when contrasted against the skin tones of a lighter-skinned male.

The production companies also allegedly utilized optimum camera angles and special lenses (and in some cases, CGI – computer-generated imagery) that made men’s members look larger than they actually were. The insider being interviewed, who acted like he was afraid he was about to get whacked (which he probably was), also said that porn stars signed non-disclosure agreements about this issue. It was big-time, secret, hush-hush stuff.

After reading the entire article, and thinking about the whole thing for a while, it all began to make sense to me. So I started to dig for other clues, and where best to go looking

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Old September 3rd, 2016 #2
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I think this article explains a lot of the problems facing Whites today. Psychological warfare has been used so expertly by HollyWOOD to destroy a whole generation of young white minds via Internet porn and the commodification of sex by popular culture Movies and TV. It's actually quite devastating when one reads this article and makes this realization.

The media truly are using our biology and primal urges to reproduce to manipulate us in ways we can't even imagine. The way society has made the black man the apex of masculinity is a farce and I am so sick of hearing about black men and their supposedly large penises. White men have been so thoroughly emasculated by this society it's not funny and what better way to do it than make them feel insecure about their bodies by comparing them to the 'superhuman' black men. The medias obsession with Usain Bolt during the Olympics only galvanized this phenomenon for me. White men have been completely sidelined by society in favor of black men.

You just need to look around at the revealing style of clothing worn by men and women, the fake breasts on every second woman and muscle bound men abound, their emphasis on their erotic capital showing they have clearly been influenced by watching porn.

The name of the game seems to be make people feel insecure about themselves and their abilities, and to make sure they will always doubt themselves. Crippling them via self instigated feelings of insecurity and inadequacy. Making them easy to control. It's so sad.
 
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