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EPISODE · Dec 2, 2025 · 5 MIN

MAGIC

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MAGIC by Empire City Nights Empire City - 1985 Every Saturday at 8 p.m., The Saturday Night Mass draws record-breaking ratings. On the surface, it’s harmless: variety acts, testimonials, calming messages. It’s even promoted as a “perfect family show.” Behind the program, however, lies a clandestine experimental project: a system of mass conditioning through audiovisual frequencies. The producers have discovered that by combining: specific low-frequency audio tones, precise image flicker patterns and a rigidly structured sequence of segments, the human brain becomes more suggestible, more compliant, more receptive to implicit messaging. The “mass” is not religious. It is a neurological liturgy. Repeated week after week, it installs reflexes, diffuse anxieties, and a quiet, automatic trust in certain figures and ideas. When residents of Empire City begin exhibiting identical symptoms—loss of initiative, synchronized behaviors, automatic responses to specific keywords—the ECPD assigns the case to agents Hardtop and Foulder. Hardtop follows the financial and technical trail: shell laboratories, private funding, connections to industrial and political interests. Foulder deciphers the hidden structure of the broadcast. The opening theme, the songs, the silences, even the applause are precisely timed to induce targeted mental states. There is no cult. There is an elite convinced that democracy is inefficient—and that the population must be guided, stabilized, directed. A live special is scheduled. Its purpose: to test a final protocol capable of triggering a city-wide response—panic, submission, or total compliance—depending on the signal broadcast. On the night of the live show, Hardtop disrupts the production behind the scenes, introducing delays and human error. In the control room, Foulder does not cut the broadcast. Instead, he breaks the sequence. He alters the frequencies, shifts the timing, disrupts the perfect repetition on which the conditioning depends. On screen, nothing looks wrong. But in living rooms across the city, the effect is immediate: confusion, headaches, loss of synchronization. The protocol collapses. At 9:12 p.m., the show ends as usual. Officially, the channel is shut down due to “technical irregularities.” No charges are filed. Empire City returns to normal life. But for months afterward, some viewers still hum the theme song—without knowing why. In a scrapyard, a discarded television still emits a faint crackle. MAGIC - YOUTUBE - VIDEO here: https://youtu.be/9BygyVVfbRM EMPIRE CITY NIGHTS on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/empirecitynightsmusic/ GUITAR by DIKAN KOSTIC ! All rights reserved by Empire City Nights & moflow records

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MAGIC by Empire City Nights Empire City - 1985 Every Saturday at 8 p.m., The Saturday Night Mass draws record-breaking ratings. On the surface, it’s harmless: variety acts, testimonials, calming messages. It’s even promoted as a “perfect family show.” Behind the program, however, lies a clandestine experimental project: a system of mass conditioning through audiovisual frequencies. The producers have discovered that by combining: specific low-frequency audio tones, precise image flicker patterns and a rigidly structured sequence of segments, the human brain becomes more suggestible, more compliant, more receptive to implicit messaging. The “mass” is not religious. It is a neurological liturgy. Repeated week after week, it installs reflexes, diffuse anxieties, and a quiet, automatic trust in certain figures and ideas. When residents of Empire City begin exhibiting identical symptoms—loss of initiative, synchronized behaviors, automatic responses to specific keywords—the ECPD assigns the case to agents Hardtop and Foulder. Hardtop follows the financial and technical trail: shell laboratories, private funding, connections to industrial and political interests. Foulder deciphers the hidden structure of the broadcast. The opening theme, the songs, the silences, even the applause are precisely timed to induce targeted mental states. There is no cult. There is an elite convinced that democracy is inefficient—and that the population must be guided, stabilized, directed. A live special is scheduled. Its purpose: to test a final protocol capable of triggering a city-wide response—panic, submission, or total compliance—depending on the signal broadcast. On the night of the live show, Hardtop disrupts the production behind the scenes, introducing delays and human error. In the control room, Foulder does not cut the broadcast. Instead, he breaks the sequence. He alters the frequencies, shifts the timing, disrupts the perfect repetition on which the conditioning depends. On screen, nothing looks wrong. But in living rooms across the city, the effect is immediate: confusion, headaches, loss of synchronization. The protocol collapses. At 9:12 p.m., the show ends as usual. Officially, the channel is shut down due to “technical irregularities.” No charges are filed. Empire City returns to normal life. But for months afterward, some viewers still hum the theme song—without knowing why. In a scrapyard, a discarded television still emits a faint crackle. MAGIC - YOUTUBE - VIDEO here: https://youtu.be/9BygyVVfbRM EMPIRE CITY NIGHTS on FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/empirecitynightsmusic/ GUITAR by DIKAN KOSTIC ! All rights reserved by Empire City Nights & moflow records

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