Project Mockingbird works because an "authority" begins the narrative. People are then inundated on all sides by the same narrative from the MSM, eliminating any doubts the initial spell cast might have lingering. Echo chambers are then formed, reinforcing the spell further. These echo chambers (Cuckbook et al) were designed by the same agencies that create the media talking points and pay the salary of the original authority.
If you don't trust the original authority, nor the media, the only possible place to encounter the sleeping spell is the echo chambers. By that point it has lost most of its power and very few are swayed. In fact its easy to see it at that point because it is so weak. The echo chambers are only intended to reinforce the spell for those already under it.
We don't trust the authorities. I've never trusted authorities very much, but now I am extremely wary of anything any "authority" says. I triple check it with completely independent sources (which aren't always obvious) before I will give it the benefit of the doubt. Even then I remain suspicious. That goes for any authority, no matter what they are saying, or which side they appear to be on.
I think it is likely similar for many of us. That is what Q taught us. Q made us wary of authorities by showing that they have been lying to us forever (not all of them, but enough). Without that initial trust where we give up our right to independent investigation and allow them to think for us, the spell never has a chance to take hold.
Its really just a function of whether or not you give up your right to think for yourself and are willing to look beyond their words before believing.
I used to more or less trust Fox News at least, but after I moved overseas 9 years ago, I became detached from the American media and the journey of me giving up on the normie GOP crap that began while I still lived in America grew much more. For me it was when I saw "Robbie Parker" laughing and smiling his face off on CNN right before announcing that his daughter had been shot to death at Sandy Hook the very day before. My mom had just died and for weeks I couldn't even say her name without crying. Then my Australian friend invited me to investigate footage of a supposed airplane striking the Pentagon at 9/11. All I could find were simulations. That was about the same time I discovered Infowars, learning about the Fed, Bohemian Grove, Bilderberg Group, etc. I can't go back to the way I was, and I would never want to.
Personally I grew up in post apartheid south africa, so I've always mistrusted government and grew up with the assumption they are all about screwing over regular people.
But this still doesn't explain the enormous amount of sheep back home (a large number of which are my family) my mother in law's favorite retort, "someone will stop it before it gets that bad."
It's about who you trust. Like most everyone on this forum, I trust myself. I don't inherently trust anyone else - they have to earn my trust. I will fact check you until I deem you reliable.
Most people believe what they are told, even more so if it comes from an "authority". Some of my most heated Covid debates have been with a medical doctor friend who has completely bought the narrative and is terrified any unmasked interaction will result in immediate death. Infuriating - lots of "educated idiots" out there.
Having dropped out of a PhD because I felt like I was being molded into an unthinking, unfeeling drone, I maintain that there are many "schooled idiots" out there. They can jump through hoops when asked, but they can't think their way out of a poop bag.
Education broadens our horizons and expands our creative power.
Schooling indoctrinates us, limits our imagination and teaches us to obey.
good to know there are others noticing. I've always had a feeling something wasn't right, but didn't know quite what it was, but the wheat and the tares explains it all. of course two completely different types of people won't get along...
and can't even imagine being in a city while this is going on..sounds surreal. I live in a rural area, so rarely see people other than family. it's been nice, but also kind of scary, in my own little bubble.
I know so many people who are like you described. And then you see high schoolers coming out of school, walking across the road at the cross walk... with their masks on still. Or sitting alone on a bench, outside. Mask on. Or my vet who still won’t even let people in their office. You have to give them your pet and wait in your car. It’s all I can do to not lose my shit with them.
It’s like what the fuuuuuukkk is going on? Is it in the water? Is it just flat out brainwashing? What makes us different? I don’t use social media, I don’t watch MSM although was a fox diehard till this election night. Anyway, that makes me a little different but I still have internet. I still watch tv and see ads. I still get exposed to the brainwashing but I’ve since day one felt like it was BS. There was a bit of panic when I went to the grocery store and they were out of everything during quarantine. But... I feel like I’m different but can’t pinpoint it.
It’s like a certain percentage of the world is immune to bs.
Project Mockingbird works because an "authority" begins the narrative. People are then inundated on all sides by the same narrative from the MSM, eliminating any doubts the initial spell cast might have lingering. Echo chambers are then formed, reinforcing the spell further. These echo chambers (Cuckbook et al) were designed by the same agencies that create the media talking points and pay the salary of the original authority.
If you don't trust the original authority, nor the media, the only possible place to encounter the sleeping spell is the echo chambers. By that point it has lost most of its power and very few are swayed. In fact its easy to see it at that point because it is so weak. The echo chambers are only intended to reinforce the spell for those already under it.
We don't trust the authorities. I've never trusted authorities very much, but now I am extremely wary of anything any "authority" says. I triple check it with completely independent sources (which aren't always obvious) before I will give it the benefit of the doubt. Even then I remain suspicious. That goes for any authority, no matter what they are saying, or which side they appear to be on.
I think it is likely similar for many of us. That is what Q taught us. Q made us wary of authorities by showing that they have been lying to us forever (not all of them, but enough). Without that initial trust where we give up our right to independent investigation and allow them to think for us, the spell never has a chance to take hold.
Its really just a function of whether or not you give up your right to think for yourself and are willing to look beyond their words before believing.
I used to more or less trust Fox News at least, but after I moved overseas 9 years ago, I became detached from the American media and the journey of me giving up on the normie GOP crap that began while I still lived in America grew much more. For me it was when I saw "Robbie Parker" laughing and smiling his face off on CNN right before announcing that his daughter had been shot to death at Sandy Hook the very day before. My mom had just died and for weeks I couldn't even say her name without crying. Then my Australian friend invited me to investigate footage of a supposed airplane striking the Pentagon at 9/11. All I could find were simulations. That was about the same time I discovered Infowars, learning about the Fed, Bohemian Grove, Bilderberg Group, etc. I can't go back to the way I was, and I would never want to.
I was taught critical thought and to be open minded.
It was drilled into me from a young age, "put yourself in their shoes".
One would be surprised how much that actually generalizes into.
Personally I grew up in post apartheid south africa, so I've always mistrusted government and grew up with the assumption they are all about screwing over regular people.
But this still doesn't explain the enormous amount of sheep back home (a large number of which are my family) my mother in law's favorite retort, "someone will stop it before it gets that bad."
"People are stupid."
It's about who you trust. Like most everyone on this forum, I trust myself. I don't inherently trust anyone else - they have to earn my trust. I will fact check you until I deem you reliable.
Most people believe what they are told, even more so if it comes from an "authority". Some of my most heated Covid debates have been with a medical doctor friend who has completely bought the narrative and is terrified any unmasked interaction will result in immediate death. Infuriating - lots of "educated idiots" out there.
Yes indeed “lots of “educated idiots” out there”, common sense it seems is something of a rarity these days.
The best kind of useful idiot is an educated one.
Well put. Very true. Some of the biggest sheep I know have at least one graduate degree.
We exist in a time with everyone in the world Googling for information and clicking the top answers.
This was easily manipulable by big tech.
Having dropped out of a PhD because I felt like I was being molded into an unthinking, unfeeling drone, I maintain that there are many "schooled idiots" out there. They can jump through hoops when asked, but they can't think their way out of a poop bag.
Education broadens our horizons and expands our creative power.
Schooling indoctrinates us, limits our imagination and teaches us to obey.
Damn that's a good question.
I think very few of them are capable of changing. maybe they are the 'tares' that Jesus warned us about.
they look like wheat, but they're actually poison, and can't be identified until harvest. crazy, scary stuff.
good to know there are others noticing. I've always had a feeling something wasn't right, but didn't know quite what it was, but the wheat and the tares explains it all. of course two completely different types of people won't get along...
and can't even imagine being in a city while this is going on..sounds surreal. I live in a rural area, so rarely see people other than family. it's been nice, but also kind of scary, in my own little bubble.
Good question. What makes us different?
I know so many people who are like you described. And then you see high schoolers coming out of school, walking across the road at the cross walk... with their masks on still. Or sitting alone on a bench, outside. Mask on. Or my vet who still won’t even let people in their office. You have to give them your pet and wait in your car. It’s all I can do to not lose my shit with them.
It’s like what the fuuuuuukkk is going on? Is it in the water? Is it just flat out brainwashing? What makes us different? I don’t use social media, I don’t watch MSM although was a fox diehard till this election night. Anyway, that makes me a little different but I still have internet. I still watch tv and see ads. I still get exposed to the brainwashing but I’ve since day one felt like it was BS. There was a bit of panic when I went to the grocery store and they were out of everything during quarantine. But... I feel like I’m different but can’t pinpoint it.
It’s like a certain percentage of the world is immune to bs.
I believe we’ve heard and see the truth.