What if the Ultimate Conclusion of the CIA project MK Ultra was FOX "NEWS" television?
Mind Control for Millions!
Waking a sleepwalker is not inherently physically dangerous, but it can be highly distressing. Because they are stuck in a deep, slow-wave sleep stage, an abrupt awakening forces the brain to boot up from a "low energy mode", which leaves them deeply disoriented, terrified, or even instinctively aggressive... Behavior that you have observed in the MAGA Morons...
If you encounter a sleepwalking loved one, experts at the Sleep Foundation recommend prioritizing calm redirection over waking. [1]
Guide Gently: Speak to them in a soft, soothing voice and use gentle, non-threatening physical cues (like guiding their elbow) to steer them back toward their bedroom. [1, 2]
Do Not Yell or Shake: Avoid startling them, as the resulting sudden fear can cause them to fall or injure themselves in their confusion. [1]
Only Wake in Emergencies: If they are walking out the front door, using sharp kitchen objects, or about to fall, you should wake them up—but do so as calmly and gently as possible. [1, 2, 3]
Sleepwalking primarily occurs during deep non-REM sleep, says Samson, who describes sleepwalking as a “state dissociation.”
“Parts of the brain involved in movement and arousal come online while regions involved in reflective awareness, judgment, and memory remain in a sleep-like state,” he says.
In practical terms, this means the body can do surprisingly complicated things—navigate stairs, open doors, wander down a dark hallway—while the part of the brain responsible for awareness, judgment, and memory remains essentially asleep. Which is why sleepwalkers can appear eerily purposeful while having absolutely no idea what they’re doing.
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Frank Zappa made an iconic, subversive appearance on Saturday Night Live on December 11, 1976. He performed "I'm The Slime," displaying the anti-television lyrics behind him as slime seemingly dripped over the studio monitors. The performance famously featured legendary NBC announcer Don Pardo reading the song's spoken-word verses...Who could imagine... that they would Freak Out somewhere in Kansas (Kansas Kansas) ?
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