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Quite Frankly Ep. 4: Op Sea Spray, Assassination Files, MK-Internet ft. Eric Hunley

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Frankie Val welcomes special guest Eric Hunley for a mind-expanding installment of Quite Frankly, where forgotten history meets the digital now. The duo dive headfirst into America’s hidden past, kicking off with government-led bio-warfare experiments like Operation Sea-Spray, and connecting the dots to Plum Island, Lyme disease, and the dark legacy of MK Ultra.

Hunley shares war stories from America's Untold Stories, including never-before-heard details about JFK, RFK, MLK, and Garfield, raising major questions about official narratives, CIA coverups, and the media’s long-standing role in managing public perception. From MLK wiretaps to RFK’s assassination autopsy gaps, this is the kind of episode that leaves you wondering what’s real and what’s constructed.

But this isn’t just a history lesson, it’s a commentary on the present. Frankie and Eric explore how MK Ultra’s methods have been digitized and scaled for the masses through social media manipulation, search engine bias, and emotional echo chambers. They tackle the culture of audience capture, online psyops, and the very real danger of groupthink cloaked in virtue.

Packed with red pills, dark humor, and deep context, this episode challenges everything you think you know about power, perception, and the Internet age.

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Frankie Val welcomes special guest Eric Hunley for a mind-expanding installment of Quite Frankly, where forgotten history meets the digital now. The duo dive headfirst into America’s hidden past, kicking off with government-led bio-warfare experiments like Operation Sea-Spray, and connecting the dots to Plum Island, Lyme disease, and the dark legacy of MK Ultra.

Hunley shares war stories from America's Untold Stories, including never-before-heard details about JFK, RFK, MLK, and Garfield, raising major questions about official narratives, CIA coverups, and the media’s long-standing role in managing public perception. From MLK wiretaps to RFK’s assassination autopsy gaps, this is the kind of episode that leaves you wondering what’s real and what’s constructed.

But this isn’t just a history lesson, it’s a commentary on the present. Frankie and Eric explore how MK Ultra’s methods have been digitized and scaled for the masses through social media manipulation, search engine bias, and emotional echo chambers. They tackle the culture of audience capture, online psyops, and the very real danger of groupthink cloaked in virtue.

Packed with red pills, dark humor, and deep context, this episode challenges everything you think you know about power, perception, and the Internet age.

  continue reading

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