I recall Dr. Malone talking about Mass Formation Hypnosis and how about 15% of the population is immune to it. Perhaps a gift from God. I could see that extending out to 5th gen warfare techniques, and therefore why anons are crucial in this war.
Yes. Also look up Mattias Desmet on mass formation. I remember different percentages, but I can't find them atm. It was like 25-50-25%, 25% being lost, 50% being undecided and swinging, 25% being resistant to believing the narrative.
People like Alexa are trying to get a good part of the 50% who are undecided. They then add up to the 25% who would believe every kind of bs they are being served.
Important is, they have to be taken away from Q, and even if they don't believe in Q, they have to be taken away from the awakening. Which is a paradox, because people like Alexa don't trust the awakening, it's a masonic thing to them.
I agree we are being played on so many levels that it's hard to catch up, but our side, the opposition, also knows how to play the game. They had enough time to study the enemy. We now play by their rules, in favor for us. Game theory, no?
I recall Dr. Malone talking about Mass Formation Hypnosis and how about 15% of the population is immune to it. Perhaps a gift from God. I could see that extending out to 5th gen warfare techniques, and therefore why anons are crucial in this war.
Yes. Also look up Mattias Desmet on mass formation. I remember different percentages, but I can't find them atm. It was like 25-50-25%, 25% being lost, 50% being undecided and swinging, 25% being resistant to believing the narrative.
People like Alexa are trying to get a good part of the 50% who are undecided. They then add up to the 25% who would believe every kind of bs they are being served.
Important is, they have to be taken away from Q, and even if they don't believe in Q, they have to be taken away from the awakening. Which is a paradox, because people like Alexa don't trust the awakening, it's a masonic thing to them.
I agree we are being played on so many levels that it's hard to catch up, but our side, the opposition, also knows how to play the game. They had enough time to study the enemy. We now play by their rules, in favor for us. Game theory, no?
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