Please note, dear people, this is not part of the normal run of accounts and comments that I make, it’s because thinking or lack of it is so important that it does affect in a profound way the way that people see and reflect on such writings as you see in this diary – Ed.
It’s our subconscious that falls victim to propaganda
This is an article from The Light Newspaper and I hope this will serve as a beacon of truth for those who live outside the box. Do visit the site. It was written by by SERENA WYLDE
MANY people wonder how politicians and health
officials can continue to lie to us.
They lie on the grandest scale about the multiple
assaults being perpetrated on the population’s health,
well-being and sanity in the past five years – despite all
the evidence proving they have done so.
The answer is that after having lied for decades,
particularly to themselves, few people are able to return
to a commitment to truth. They become lost in the maze
of their own falsehoods.
As pawns of the Great Reset, the minds of such people
have effectively been taken over. In order to grasp how
this is done, we need to understand that the brain
employs two different modes of decision-making:
unconscious and conscious.
Unconscious acting responds with learned behaviour
patterns, such as locking our front door as we leave
home, responding appropriately, if mechanically, to a
neighbour’s greeting.
Conscious thought is what we draw on to assess a
situation and then think through our response, which
requires greater concentration and mental energy.
Both modes of responding are necessary.
The unconscious mode prompts us to jump out of the way
of a vehicle hurtling towards us. It is also our default
mode for carrying out many everyday tasks and, as such,
conserves the high-octane mental energy of conscious
thought which is reserved for the more complex
problems that present themselves to us for a decision.
However, the unconscious mode sometimes reels off
stereotypical patterns of action when reflection is called
for, causing us to make mistakes. Individuals who are
attuned to their intuition can often experience a gut
instinct to slow down and pull back in such instances.
It is the automatic pilot mode that is vulnerable to
propaganda messages in the form of continuously
repeated slogans. Simple, metronomic catchphrases
such as ‘follow the science’ and ‘life-saving vaccines’
embed themselves as learned, stereotypical
responses. Their adoption is reinforced by the manner
in which the brain selects words by association and
regurgitates them.
Politicians, health officials and influencers who promote
the slogans are rewarded by peer acceptance and career
advantages, whilst others who mindlessly repeat them
get their reward from social media likes and retweets.
The process is identical to training a dog using treats as
rewards for obedience.
If the brain continually selects the knee-jerk response
that elicits a reward of social acceptance, rather than
engaging in analytical thought, its capacity to operate
outside of a reward system becomes compromised.
This is because the mind becomes geared to dopamine
hits. Under this form of indoctrination, people are
effectively turned into automatons.
The dismantling of language is another tool for limiting
people’s capacity to think. In evolutionary terms,
language evolved in line with more complex ways of
thinking and the requirement for a broader spectrum
of words and idioms through which to express these
thoughts and concepts.
Without access to a wide and nuanced vocabulary, one
cannot form nuanced and precise ideas or concepts in
one’s mind, or illustrate them by way of communication
to another. Therefore, impoverishing language has the
effect of limiting original thought as well as constraining
communication.
Language is stripped of its meaning, and with it, our
ability to communicate effectively in a variety of ways.
Verbose officialdom assaults our senses with
nonsensical-sounding governmental departments like
Office for the Promotion of Strategic Partnerships for
Sustainable Goals Initiatives; a title that deliberately
imparts no meaning at all.
Personal everyday communications are reduced to
AI-generated predictive text, abbreviations and emojis
that require little input or thought. Symbols and jargon
replaces normal speech. And authorities deploy words to
reinforce lies. Invasive surveillance is called protection,
dangerous medical interventions are called life-saving,
and conning the public into a digital trap of fraud-prone,
code-dependent transactions, is called convenience.
Words are torn from their roots and float aimlessly, like
broken reeds on the surface of the water, or are heaped
together like bags of refuse.
The result is that both the inclination and the ability to
read are declining, and fewer people are able to use
their language. Some UK universities have even dropped
English Literature as a degree course, a subject that
explores the human condition, invites contemplation
and enhances communication skills.
Polymath researcher Sasha Latypova refers to Arnold
Toynbee’s history of the rise and fall of civilisations,
which reveals that, as a civilisation comes to an
end, people start marching to an identical drumbeat
through a form of metronomic hypnosis, mimicking one
another’s speech for social acceptance, and performing
meaningless rituals.
The good news, however, is that during these times, a
creative minority emerges and rises to undermine the
minority in power. And this pattern has repeated itself
throughout history. In normal times, the creative minority
are neither prominent nor influential individuals. But at
these inflection points, they come forth and coalesce.
Michael Nehls, MD, PhD, author of The Indoctrinated
Brain, writes: ‘Nothing is more feared by those who
seek to rule the world than human creativity and social
awareness.’ This is because finding ingenious solutions
to problems is what creativity feeds and thrives on.
Latypova believes that the level of resistance shown
during the panto-demic was an enigma to the
oppressors, and especially the fact that every time
they instigated a stratagem to censor and punish the
resisters, the latter reacted with counter-stratagies.
She explains that the oppressors are spending huge
resources through the tech companies to try to work out
what exactly made certain people impervious to their
mechanisms, but that they have few options left. And
they are afraid their protection racket is losing traction.
Creativity is the divine inspiration that they cannot
control because they do not understand it. But as
composer Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky said: ‘Inspiration is a
guest that does not willingly visit the lazy.’
It is within everyone’s gift to nurture an independent
mind by applying discernment, and consciously
choosing thoughtful communication over spoon-fed
nonsense.
AI is a tool to corral humans into pens.
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