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Porn. Video games. Social media. Plastic endocrine system disruptors. Food ingredients that should be labeled poison.

Everyone is in an endless consumption stupor while being weakened physically with what goes in our bodies.

Personally though, I had an experience that leads me to believe they have the ability to influence your thoughts and emotions, albeit very subtlety. A month or two ago, I had a weird thought that felt like it damn near hijacked my mind, as I was mindlessly tidying my room up, not really consciously thinking about anything that I can remember. The 'thought' was essentially "I'm going to make an appointment for the vaccine" followed by a strong emotional wave of relief, like a huge burden was lifted.

I was startled to say the least. I'm letting my job fire me over the mandate and the only shot the government is going to force on me better be to the head. I'm strong in my conviction and ready to put my money where my mouth is. Honestly, I was somewhat disgusted with myself for having such a brief moment of internal weakness. I chalked it up to the stress of clown world and years of this propaganda sneaking into my head, if only for a second.

A week later, I saw a post on here linking a David Icke video, a man I really haven't ever listened to. He was talking about this same phenomenon happening to people all over the place. A 'thought' followed by a strong emotional response. I had kind of forgotten about what happened to me by then, but when he described what people had been experiencing, it was eerily similar to what happened to me...

Since I know where I stand on the subject, I instantly noticed it was incredibly out of place for me to have that thought. But what about people who are just lost in the confusion; hesitant but not concrete on their stance? People trapped between their intuition and the propaganda machine. Would they notice this happening to them? Would an implanted 'thought' and 'feeling' like this stand out as strange to them? I'm inclined to say most people wouldn't notice.

I can't make a statement that this is infact happening, but my experience was eerily similar to what he reported in that video, and certainly unsettling.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Porn. Video games. Social media. Plastic endocrine system disruptors. Food ingredients that should be labeled poison.

Everyone is in an endless consumption stupor while being weakened physically with what goes in our bodies.

Personally though, I had an experience that leads me to believe they have the ability to influence your thoughts and emotions, albeit very subtlety. A month or two ago, I had a weird thought that felt like it damn near hijacked my mind, as I was mindlessly tidying my room up, not really consciously thinking about anything that I can remember. The 'thought' was essentially "I'm going to make an appointment for the vaccine" followed by a strong emotional wave of relief, like a huge burden was lifted.

I was startled to say the least. I'm letting my job fire me over the mandate and the only shot the government is going to force on me better be to the head. I'm strong in my conviction and ready to put my money where my mouth is. Honestly, I was somewhat disgusted with myself for having such a brief moment of internal weakness. I chalked it up to the stress of clown world and years of this propaganda sneaking into my head, if only for a second.

A week later, I saw a post on here linking a David Icke video, a man I really haven't ever listened to. He was talking about this same phenomenon happening to people all over the place. A 'thought' followed by a strong emotional response. I had kind of forgotten about what happened to me by then, but when he described what people had been experiencing, it was eerily similar to what happened to me...

Since I know where I stand on the subject, I instantly noticed it was incredibly out of place for me to have that thought. But what about people who are just lost in the confusion; hesitant but not concrete on their stance? People trapped between their intuition and the propaganda machine. Would they notice this happening to them? Would an implanted 'thought' and 'feeling' like this stand out as strange to them? I'm inclined to say most people wouldn't notice.

I can't make a statement that this is infact happening, but my experience was eerily similar to what he reported in that video, and certainly unsettling.

Everyone is

2 years ago
1 score