Category: Behavioral Manipulation
- The Cambridge Analytica Mind Control
This theory claims that Cambridge Analytica possessed psychographic weapons powerful enough to flip a person’s political affiliation, voting behavior, or emotional loyalties with only a few highly tailored ads. It goes beyond the documented Facebook-data scandal by treating the company’s behavioral models as near-total persuasion tools rather than controversial campaign products of uncertain efficacy. The public record strongly supports that Cambridge Analytica deceptively harvested data from tens of millions of Facebook users for voter profiling and targeting. It also supports that the company marketed psychographic targeting aggressively. The public record does not support the strongest claim that it possessed reliable “mind control” tools capable of deterministically reprogramming voters with a few ads.