It just dawned on me while I was waiting my turn at Costco to buy gasoline. Everybody around me in their cars were looking at their cell phones. In fact, whenever I'm at a location around other people who are waiting for something, they're ALL looking at their cell phones. I don't know whether it's some kind of background content on the cell phones, or whether it's the electromagnetic waves from the cell towers. I know this sounds conspiracy'ish, but I really do believe the media and the cell service companies are pushing these devices for more reasons other than just making money.
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I don't think it's emitting any kind of hypno-waves or some crap like that. It's just subtle suggestion. You see or hear something mildly offensive or appalling (or maybe it's something positive like boobies or David Hasslehoff in Baywatch) but you let it slide. And you do that repeatedly. Eventually you get to the point where that stuff doesn't bother you but something like loving Jesus is extremely offensive because the man in the box that you put all your trust and faith in said so. Kind of like magic, but much more boring.
There's also addiction components to it. Gaming companies are known to hire psychologists to make their crap "more engaging". So now MMOs are about dailies, weeklies and RNG loot because making good content is too hard/costly and mobile games keep you on an IV drip of dopamine with gambling nonsense. Social media seems to do something similar but for a negative response.
I don't fully understand how it all works, but I see enough to make some connections. They've been working on this for a loooonnnggg time. It's just psychology. See through them and shake it off.
Honestly I don't feel like throwing insults at these people is the way to go. View them more as bratty impressionable children with a very bad "friend" egging them on. When the Bible tells us to love everyone, even our enemies... it makes sense to me now. Q saying not all people are bad also makes sense. They're just..... well, you know. The thing.
Apparently it's the flicker rate..it hypnotised and contents are then absorbed with no critical thinking involved
And now I'm thinking of Tyler Durden in the editing booth🐸
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghW595-zsbg
It's all about the frequencies, Kenneth.