When machinists create a part with a mill, lathe, etc, they will often "break" the edge of the piece. Meaning, they will use a cutting tool or file to dull edges to make a part more comfortable to handle. More accessible, if you will. A small subtle change that makes a big difference.
I find this analogous to methods of the cabal and feel I see it almost everywhere. Many parts of their plan would be rejected and resisted if they just randomly happened one day. Its too sharp to comfortably handle.
But if they plant a little seed. Something that you don't even think about really. Just an idea that sits in your unconsciousness waiting to sprout. Then it will bias a weak mind towards a preferred disposition when a planned event happens.
An obvious example is fake polls. Create fake polls that show Joe is likely to win, then when they cheat, smooth brains think all is well.
Another example is all the news pieces on how walking your dog and brushing your teeth now cause heart disease.
Or how all the meteorological temperature maps have all shifted red.
I was watching a movie someone else had put on and I heard this line in it, "Do you know how many times the word 'woman' is in the constitution? None!" It was 2 seconds of dialogue and there was no other feminist themes to the movie. Nonetheless, you can see where they are setting up a smooth-brain for cognitive failure later on. When in some point in life they are presented with the question of "Is the USA historically repressive?", they are now preconditioned to feel a certain way about it. They may not even remember that line, only how it made them feel.
I'll get off my soapbox now. u/LoneWulf inspired me.
This came to me some time ago. This is why I basically can not watch TV or listen to radio anymore. Once you are "in tune" to it, it can't be shut off. It's everywhere and I see/hear it instantly.
Thanks for the name-drop, BC. I'm good for <stirring up trouble> inspiring people. 😉
You're right, though, BC. They create little "burrs" of information that subtly grab on and stick to you without you even being aware. All you have to do is brush by them and you pick them up. Sometimes you even spread them to others unknowingly.
When machinists create a part with a mill, lathe, etc, they will often "break" the edge of the piece. Meaning, they will use a cutting tool or file to dull edges to make a part more comfortable to handle. More accessible, if you will. A small subtle change that makes a big difference.
I find this analogous to methods of the cabal and feel I see it almost everywhere. Many parts of their plan would be rejected and resisted if they just randomly happened one day. Its too sharp to comfortably handle.
But if they plant a little seed. Something that you don't even think about really. Just an idea that sits in your unconsciousness waiting to sprout. Then it will bias a weak mind towards a preferred disposition when a planned event happens.
An obvious example is fake polls. Create fake polls that show Joe is likely to win, then when they cheat, smooth brains think all is well.
Another example is all the news pieces on how walking your dog and brushing your teeth now cause heart disease.
Or how all the meteorological temperature maps have all shifted red.
I was watching a movie someone else had put on and I heard this line in it, "Do you know how many times the word 'woman' is in the constitution? None!" It was 2 seconds of dialogue and there was no other feminist themes to the movie. Nonetheless, you can see where they are setting up a smooth-brain for cognitive failure later on. When in some point in life they are presented with the question of "Is the USA historically repressive?", they are now preconditioned to feel a certain way about it. They may not even remember that line, only how it made them feel.
I'll get off my soapbox now. u/LoneWulf inspired me.
We have always eaten bugs. Your grandfather ate bugs.
:)
Allegedly, in your sleep you might ingest spiders, mites, mosquitoes, flies, etc. Yuck.
This came to me some time ago. This is why I basically can not watch TV or listen to radio anymore. Once you are "in tune" to it, it can't be shut off. It's everywhere and I see/hear it instantly.
Nice analogy fren.
100%
Thanks for the name-drop, BC. I'm good for <stirring up trouble> inspiring people. 😉
You're right, though, BC. They create little "burrs" of information that subtly grab on and stick to you without you even being aware. All you have to do is brush by them and you pick them up. Sometimes you even spread them to others unknowingly.