At one point I walked outside to join others in the backyard and they were whispering about my husband and I being “Trump supporters.” They shut up when they saw me and I said, “Damn, that reminds me. I forgot my MAGA hat!”
My husband’s brother, who is hosting the wedding, got Covid last spring and he told me a half-hour story about his battle with it at the kitchen table last night, as if he were a mythological figure. He almost died, actually. Sick for a month.
And I just looked at him and told him his brother—my husband—got it and was able to go back to work in three days after I scored him Ivermectin. And I swear to God, the whole table had like a thick fog come over their eyes and there was just silence. And the mood was that me and my husband were some kind of crazy renegades.
Don’t you think they would have been thrilled for my husband? That he got well!? That he survived? Or interested in how we did it? No, they’re just willing to die. This family, guys, this family is more brainwashed than any group of people that I’ve come across. It’s almost palpable, it’s almost like I can see the thin veils over their heads. It’s just so fricking sad.
And the thing is, they’re so smug. They think they’re soooo right, and soooo smart and so much more enlightened. It’s just unbelievable. You can’t red-pill these people because whenever truth enters the room, they literally zone out. They become zombies.
I’ve never seen anything like it.
I can’t wait to get the hell out of here.
It is mental programming, done through the media by very carefully choosing words, inflections, pauses and facial expressions. Over time you can program humans. They have been trained to feel that Trump supporters are ignorant, violent, racist rednecks, and the unvaccinated are selfish dirty people that infect everybody around them.
I can see Colbert’s smug Illuminati face in my mind’s eye right now. The thing is, there is always a little bit of tension in his micro expressions from the guilt of selling his soul.
Their cognitive dissonance was kicking in and they couldn't formulate a response.
This reminds me of a black mirror episode
How good is that show? Im not into very dark or dramatic things. But its been recommended a lot.
It's hard to tell how much of Black Mirror is secretly based and trying to warn people vs being "oh that could never happen in real life" predictive programming.
I really enjoyed it. Each episode is its own story (like a modern day twilight zone) and they chose a really weird one to start with so I highly recommend checking out season 3 episode 1 first. I would say it's thought provoking but definitely not a horror/scary show.
Black mirrors are used to summon spirits/demons, so it doesn't seem like the best thing to be watching.
By the way, what color are all those reflective gadget screens you have all over your house (including your huge TV) when they're turned off?
Don't think the CIA ever stopped doing stuff like they did in MKUltra. They've learned a lot on how to brainwash humans and surely its being applied
What I want to know is how do some of us avoid that? I "woke up" after 9/11, but I already knew something was wrong with the world, There was a fakeness to everything.
I used to have a theory that was essentially The Matrix. I'd tell people that god was a computer programmer, and we're all in a warehouse somewhere wired into a bunch of computers, and this is all a big video game.
I suspect I'm not completely wrong about that, though I didn't truly believe it then, I just thought it sounded cool. We might not be connected to computers, but the real us is not this. Maybe that's ascending to a higher dimension, or going to heaven or however you'd like to think about it, but I don't think we're experiencing the full picture from here.