Long-term social engineering is being carried out on children. It is useful to warn those around you.
Since this is a major matter, the video’s creator undertook extensive study on the topic, and I’ll give you a quick rundown of what they found.
As a general rule, kids want shiny, bright things. When kids weep over an item they want badly, it’s a kind of psychological pressure on their parents to give in and purchase it.
But the topic I want to cover is the alarming prevalence of apparently hazardous online information among youngsters in this digital era.
New YouTube influencers in recent years have been focused on children’s channels, with content producers attempting to monetize their work for the sake of financial gain.
My concern is that the channels I’m going to mention start off exposing kids to typical stuff, but eventually they start using darker themes and create films with the express purpose of damaging kids’ mental health. No detail has been overlooked.
When the video I saw brought up such a topic, I must admit that I was astonished. Why? Because my little nephew is going to be one year old soon. Thankfully, when he needs to wind down for the night, he only listens to stories or music in his mother tongue.
Actors featured in these underworld videos were coerced into signing non-disclosure and confidentiality agreements, and the networks responsible for creating them were often associated with agencies in India and China. In conclusion, the video claims that these materials were created with the intention of waging psychological warfare.
The FBI, YouTube, and CIA aren’t doing anything about this at the moment, but I have no doubt that they’re keeping an eye on it. I won’t put the video here because I don’t want to promote it.
It is important to say this again: please control what content your children consume on the internet.
The internet is no longer the safe place you thought it would be and you may see strange and scary stories and videos on social media.
I wrote something like this once, but the reference video was deleted.