One side of my family is from there, so I've been ok.
He talks about how when he did shows, the affecting people started 6 weeks before opening night with ads everywhere. Building up expectation.
Then the night of the show, the start time was midnight, but he delayed going on stage for 10, even 20 minutes. Building chaos and confusion.
Then pitch black. For minutes. Building up their emotional state in darkness. Building up their fear.
Creepy music. Then strobe lights. At the peak emotional state, people are highly suggestible.
He introduced a ritual (clasp your hands).
He tells them what he's going to do. This psychologically primes their minds while they're in the highly suggestible state. They rehearse it in their mind.
Then they actually do it.
He notes who the most suggestible people are in the audience and invites them on stage.
He gets them to stand in a line. (Similar ritual to social distancing.)
They are focused on (their clasped hands.)
He tells them what he's going to do. (I'm going to come behind you and touch you on the shoulder.)
He is able to walk up behind them and, "Sleep.", get them to fall in his hands to the ground.
He tells us, the propaganda we've had the last year had got us to the place we are now where we, at the suggestion, "will drop like flies." (They take the vaccination.) [Although if put into another emotional peak, a psychological shock, I can imagine someone telling them in that suggestible state that they're going to die and they would. This happens in medical practice.]
Chaos and confusion
Promise and take back
Scary propaganda
Restrictions that don't make sense. The aim is to cause chaos and confusion to smash up the frame of reality.
Everything you cling to to give you a sense of reality is smashed away.
Your mind is searching to get out of confusion, and like a drowning man thrown a rope (the vaccine) he grabs it with no thought to what will happen when he's out of the water.
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"Just by suggestion I can make somebody really angry"
"I can get them to stick to their seat"
There is a clip of these things happening at a 21st birthday party.
"can stop them physically doing anything."
[You can see how a hypnotist could feel powerful.]
"Just by suggestion alone, you can get them to feel pain."
There's a NSFW clip.
He has guys taking their clothes off and swinging them around. "These types of shows really show how far you can push people." He also has the group Riverdancing the second whenever the music comes on.
The power of suggestion
A guy on stage seemed wide awake and normal, but at a sound (a trigger word or sound), "Baa," he became a sheep.
When your mind is open at a peak emotional state a trigger can be set up.
[Can we not expect planned shocks, with broadcasters given their scripted suggestions (The bigger the shock, that's when everyone seeks the programming!); and triggers are set up to be pulled at some chosen time!
When people start visibly dying, the fear will rise.
Are most people going to have someone they love die, in an untimely and terrible way?]
I found the last 20 minutes useful. He said anyone in a high state of fear is not thinking clearly. And when we debate if fear is there we never get our message across.
I understand, but I'm just watching the part starting at 14:19 and the audience is laughing, but this is impressive but in a disturbing way, that this is possible.
Where did the virus come from: Bat or Lab? (Meme of Batman and the Hulk). Whichever side you choose, you're still choosing one of the sides that's been prepared for you, dividing society into two parts.
People in emotional states are highly suggestible, whether by keeping the lights off for a while at a show, or neverending "Stay Home • Protect the NHS • Save Lives" propaganda.
Scottish FOIA-equivalent data lists 2020 hospital deaths as #9 out of the past 20 years—e.g. straight-up average. Most deaths were people who avoided going to the hospital for needed care, as well as suicides.
Ok I gotta say this: I couldn’t watch more than 10 minutes due to being freaked out that I might be getting hypnotized.
One side of my family is from there, so I've been ok.
He talks about how when he did shows, the affecting people started 6 weeks before opening night with ads everywhere. Building up expectation.
Then the night of the show, the start time was midnight, but he delayed going on stage for 10, even 20 minutes. Building chaos and confusion.
Then pitch black. For minutes. Building up their emotional state in darkness. Building up their fear.
Creepy music. Then strobe lights. At the peak emotional state, people are highly suggestible.
He introduced a ritual (clasp your hands).
He tells them what he's going to do. This psychologically primes their minds while they're in the highly suggestible state. They rehearse it in their mind.
Then they actually do it.
He notes who the most suggestible people are in the audience and invites them on stage.
He gets them to stand in a line. (Similar ritual to social distancing.) They are focused on (their clasped hands.)
He tells them what he's going to do. (I'm going to come behind you and touch you on the shoulder.)
He is able to walk up behind them and, "Sleep.", get them to fall in his hands to the ground.
He tells us, the propaganda we've had the last year had got us to the place we are now where we, at the suggestion, "will drop like flies." (They take the vaccination.) [Although if put into another emotional peak, a psychological shock, I can imagine someone telling them in that suggestible state that they're going to die and they would. This happens in medical practice.]
You're welcome. I'll be adding a little more.
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Chaos and confusion Promise and take back Scary propaganda Restrictions that don't make sense. The aim is to cause chaos and confusion to smash up the frame of reality. Everything you cling to to give you a sense of reality is smashed away. Your mind is searching to get out of confusion, and like a drowning man thrown a rope (the vaccine) he grabs it with no thought to what will happen when he's out of the water.
__
"Just by suggestion I can make somebody really angry"
"I can get them to stick to their seat" There is a clip of these things happening at a 21st birthday party.
"can stop them physically doing anything."
[You can see how a hypnotist could feel powerful.]
"Just by suggestion alone, you can get them to feel pain."
There's a NSFW clip. He has guys taking their clothes off and swinging them around. "These types of shows really show how far you can push people." He also has the group Riverdancing the second whenever the music comes on.
The power of suggestion
A guy on stage seemed wide awake and normal, but at a sound (a trigger word or sound), "Baa," he became a sheep.
When your mind is open at a peak emotional state a trigger can be set up.
[Can we not expect planned shocks, with broadcasters given their scripted suggestions (The bigger the shock, that's when everyone seeks the programming!); and triggers are set up to be pulled at some chosen time!
When people start visibly dying, the fear will rise.
Are most people going to have someone they love die, in an untimely and terrible way?]
I found the last 20 minutes useful. He said anyone in a high state of fear is not thinking clearly. And when we debate if fear is there we never get our message across.
Good sense. I pleaded the blood of Jesus over myself and everyone who will watch it.
lol i thought this and wont click it lol
I understand, but I'm just watching the part starting at 14:19 and the audience is laughing, but this is impressive but in a disturbing way, that this is possible.
Here's Dave Cullen interviewing a hypnotherapist about the same thing. The shorter one is the same interview edited down.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/iMbV9FpGqLk/ https://www.bitchute.com/video/FgSALTfZCT0/
Very useful, thanks!
Additional elements:
Where did the virus come from: Bat or Lab? (Meme of Batman and the Hulk). Whichever side you choose, you're still choosing one of the sides that's been prepared for you, dividing society into two parts.
People in emotional states are highly suggestible, whether by keeping the lights off for a while at a show, or neverending "Stay Home • Protect the NHS • Save Lives" propaganda.
Scottish FOIA-equivalent data lists 2020 hospital deaths as #9 out of the past 20 years—e.g. straight-up average. Most deaths were people who avoided going to the hospital for needed care, as well as suicides.
An interesting study on hypnosis https://psychcentral.com/news/2012/10/06/not-getting-sleepy-not-everyone-can-be-hypnotized#1
If anyone wants a 1 minute overview of what he'll be talking about, start at 12:21.