Section 1 and 2
Section 1: Origins & Background
The organization known as the Chicken Whackers has its origins in a defunct Freemason splinter group dating back to the early 1900s, known internally as “The Grand Lodge of the Reconstituted Egg.” Their earliest documented activities revolve around [REDACTED], which involved experimentation on [REDACTED] under the guise of poultry agricultural research.
However, in 1967, the group underwent a radical transformation when it merged with elements of MKUltra offshoots, rogue DEA operatives, and underground methamphetamine chemists who had successfully synthesized a psychoactive compound capable of inducing extreme suggestibility and prolonged neural conditioning.
This compound—codenamed “Rooster Serum”—was [REDACTED] before a fire at the Grand Junction Facility erased all physical evidence.
Current intelligence suggests that the Rooster Serum Project was never truly destroyed. Survivors of early test programs exhibit signs of synthetic telepathy, involuntary behavioral shifts, and dissociative fugue states consistent with advanced mind-control methodologies.
Section 2: Behavioral Observations & Threat Assessment
Subjects exposed to prolonged contact with Chicken Whacker personnel display the following symptoms:
• Persistent auditory hallucinations (classified as “Voice-to-Skull Transmissions”)
• Inability to distinguish autonomous thought from external influence
• Spontaneous, compulsive recitation of nonsensical or ritualistic phrases
• Sudden physical discomfort localized in [REDACTED]
• A belief that they are being “watched” or “monitored” by unseen forces
Unverified reports suggest that high-ranking initiates possess the ability to [REDACTED], though further research is needed to validate claims of shape-shifting or psycho-reactive camouflage.