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Howdyhowdyhowdy 1 point ago +1 / -0

The technology to subliminally influence people via TV has been around since at least the 70s. There was that patent that people found about this very topic.

Also- remember how cheap hi def TVs were when they came out like 10 years ago? Do you know that the frame rate on lots of those sets was way higher than what that conscious mind can even perceive? Theres no reason for the frame rate to be so high, other than to slip in subliminal more easily

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 1 point ago +1 / -0

I wrote a giant thing and then erased it- if you really want to know what's going on with normies, listen to jay dyer's multiple podcasts/youtube's breaking down empiricism. Listen to his debates, or his debate reviews. Really anything where he brings up David Hume will be helpful. The guy is literally doing god's work.

The reader's digest that I'll give- society is drowning in completely delusional philosophy since the enlightenment. Hume pointed this out- empiricism REFUTES ITSELF. Its an unworkable worldview, yet we've built our society around it. The ONLY result of society accepting this view is mass delusion. This is a key component of why we are in this mess now. Empiricism has no explanation for logic, morality, number theory, the "self", causation, on and on... Hume even said that this worldview would lead to solipsism, or another way of putting it, postmodernism. Our scientism obsession has led to us pretty much turning philosophy into Calvinball.

There's much more going on today than just this problem, but this science worship really was one of the first big steps the elites took to control what we think. Scientism is literal mind control. This was one of the elites' first sophisticated psyops. It probably won't surprise you when you look up the people who pushed these philosophies on us.

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yea, globalist jaques ellul and ted kaczynski both wrote about how these mid level leftist 'intellect' types are the easiest to manipulate, especially when they don't believe in god.

At least when you run a religious hustle, you have to put some effort into coming off as moral and/or mystical. With academic types it's literally just "us smart educated people all know _____". I first noticed this myself when as an agnostic I started watching atheists debate the existence of god. I couldn't believe how terrible the arguments were! That was my first redpill about culture. Literally everything is a confidence game run by charlatans.

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 1 point ago +1 / -0

The hegelian dialectic is so ingrained into their psyche. It's like they can't imagine a person who has a third position on any particular worldview. You're the thesis or the antithesis, and that's it.

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 13 points ago +13 / -0

Imagine how hard it is for the average person to wake up, and then imagine how much harder it is for someone who has spent their entire life participating in this evil system in a major way. AND on top of that, this person's entire sense of self worth comes from being smart and 'educated'.

I've noticed that the people who are most open to seeing things differently are the warehouse workers, tradesman, farmers. But the teachers, doctors, intellectuals? You can never get those people to budge. This system gives them their entire sense of self worth. That's a lot to overcome.

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Veganism is such a cult. It's next level and makes SJWs look tame. I listened to a vegan ranting about animal suffering in the wild, and how every year trillions of 'babies' (he referred to newborn animals and insects as babies) suffer every year, and we need to stop this by any means necessary.

This youtuber primaledgehealth covers this topic all the time.

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yea maybe I'm getting delusional but I'm not too worried about things anymore. The government just feels... irrelevant lately. I still think shit will hit the fan, but I think there's just no respect for the government right now, even from dem voters.

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 5 points ago +5 / -0

Lol, I'm saving this. What a hive mind.

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 1 point ago +1 / -0

Lots of big businesses are too big to fail, but you can make a giant difference by supporting local businesses that share your value. Example- you and your 10 buddies probably won't be able to boycott monsanto out of business, but joining an organic csa or buying 1/4 cow each will really help a small farmer.

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 5 points ago +5 / -0

I could see this rhetoric working

"AS SOON AS US BLACKS START BUYING GUNS, WHITE SUPREMACIST BIDEN WANTS TO TAKE THEM ALL!!! DONT LET HIM DISARM US BLACK FOLK!"

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 6 points ago +6 / -0

Yea that's why I felt like there wasnt going to be an immediate round up of dems at the inauguration. If everything HAS to blow up, let the Dems be in charge while it happens.

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Regarding the "resistance is useless" tactic in general- I remember reading Cathy o'brien's book about being an mk ultra slave. She said her captors used that on her all the time. This tactic I think gets overlooked. It's everywhere, it's so ubiquitous it's hard to notice it sometimes.

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Howdyhowdyhowdy 3 points ago +3 / -0

Actually sanitation caused a drop off of disease in the 20th century, not vaccines. Nice try shill

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