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Nov. 18, 2021 - ResetWars
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4.2 Recent- Modern History 3
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All right, so I just gave you a limited gestalt.
You could spend a lifetime studying brainwashing and the occult and all the secret societies.
And we know those existed, and we know that the basics I laid out are historically true.
I want to go through some more of the history with a little more detail, picking a few spots to zoom in on.
And then I want to go from the 35,000 foot down to the sea level view, point blank range.
After we do this.
So let's get into the historic dive, deep dive, into mind control and what flows from it, manipulative propaganda.
I already talked some about the nature of mind control, and we've already talked some, we'll get more into the nature of, quote, the mind individually here in a moment.
The overt, the subconscious, the semantical, the false definition of things, the The destabilization of the mind, telling you different stories every day, changing what you say week to week when you're supposedly an authority on TV saying masks don't work, one mask is totally good, two masks is better, 75 masks is what you need.
That is meant to destabilize you and get you to where you go into a catatonic state because you don't know what's true.
And again, they're bombarding children because children are very open to the world, very open to the universe, and very, very easy to keep in that suggestible state as they grow up, never actually even coming out of it.
And so, so many people you see out there have really been in a subconscious, unconscious state for most of their lives.
And it can be very, very jarring, like Neo and the Matrix coming out of the Matrix, When people that have been deep into this come out of it, and that's why hallucinogens and things and studies can be very good for people that are already well-developed, but very, very dangerous for people who are completely unconscious, because That can scramble their whole worldview.
You can also get them out of the captured state they're in.
But again, very, very dangerous and something that you need to do a lot of research on and a lot of praying on, a lot of focusing on before you ever think about interfacing with this huge psychedelic Revolution 2.0 being pushed by some of the most powerful corporations on the face of this planet.
So now let's get into...
A very important piece of history.
Let's just go back to about 120 years ago and to Sigmund Freud and kind of the launch of the whole modern psychological movement.
And let's look at his nephew, Edward Bernays, who became the most popular corporate behavioral psychologist that the world has ever seen.
And the incredible exploits of Edward Bernays Who bragged in multiple books he wrote that I've read, you can go check them out at the library, where he bragged about how he was able to program the subconscious mind of basically anybody that was unaware of what he was doing with very limited access and very limited programming,
including just a simple ad in a newspaper or a simple audio ad later on radio, and boy, Could he then do almost anything he said?
He lived up until, I guess, the early 70s with the advent of television becoming popularized in the 1950s.
But here's just a few examples of his exploits.
Edward Bernays, during the suffrage movement around 1910, 1915, ran newspaper ads paid for by the tobacco companies.
And up until that point, women saw smoking cigars or cigarettes as an unladylike, uncouth thing to do.
And so only a few percentage points of women smoked.
Most men, upwards of 90%, did smoke.
It was just frowned upon in the clergy.
And so imagine, how is Edward Bernays or Chesterfields and these other companies, Lucky Strikes, you name it, how is he going to get 51% of the population, that's how many females are born versus males, it's in every major mammal species, more girls are born than boys, how is he going to get 51% of the public that doesn't smoke or rarely smokes to get on cigarettes so that they can addict them and totally control them and then finally slowly kill them?
Well, they very easily ran just a few dozen national newspaper ads showing illustrations of women smoking cigarettes and saying, show the men you're free, show them you're empowered, show them with liberty torches, take up cigarette smoking because the men are telling you not to do it.
Well, women on their own, if you study the history, did not take up cigars and did not take up cigarettes here in the United States.
And so, just by telling them, you're radical, and you are doing something really incredible and avant-garde, and you're showing those men, and the women went out, and the vast majority of American women, turned out to be over 75%, began smoking cigarettes.
And you see that same propaganda in America.
1915, 1920, 1930s, 1940s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s.
There were even commercials in the 90s in magazines where they had all these different cigarette brands for women.
Saying, you've come a long way, girl, Virginia slams.
You've sure shown the world that you're smart and that you're a feminist.
Smoke Virginia slams and other ads directly targeting, saying, your identity as a woman, your identity being able to be a doctor or a lawyer or a scientist, your identity getting past the construct that the system had told women that you couldn't be in certain professions, which was true.
And it was great that women were being empowered.
They took all of that and then hit them with a poisonous chemical weapon and all the chemical additives they put in those cigarettes.
And then up until this day today, you see the fake counterculture telling women, take powerful drugs, modify your bodies, do all these destructive things yourself.
Show the system that you're rebelling against it when it's actually the system that is selling this poisonous fake counterculture.
And it was the CIA on record in the 1950s that began putting The ingredients and the formula of how to produce LSD onto college campuses and even school playgrounds because, again, they wanted to be able to lead and control that psychedelic revolution.
And some will say, hey, the psychedelic revolution helps you break your conditioning and transcend the New World Order.
Yes, that was in a later phase that some people have been actually able to do that.
But you cannot deny that the system deployed psychedelics In an attempt to make the general public more susceptible to being influenced so you can be more suggestible.
And all I'm saying is these type of systems, the psychotropic drugs, the hallucinogens, the weaponized, incredibly strong Marijuana that George Soros and the globalists financed and rolled out and corporatized is causing massive mental illness and is not causing people to get stronger and more enlightened and brought to a new level.
It's helping a minority of people, but in the main The strength of it and the way it's being deployed is making people much more susceptible and fertile ground for very wicked forms of mind control to lower their consciousness and bring them into an even greater level of bondage and slavery.
And I'm going to move on from Edward Bernays with just two other quick stories to show you how powerful these simple psychological games are.
Bernays went to the Department of War.
During World War II, he said that the term war has a negative connotation.
Just call yourself the Department of Defense.
And then even when you invade somebody or start the war, it's okay because you'll simply frame it as defense.
That's a very simple thing, but also a very big thing.
So you can call that gray propaganda or even black propaganda.
But let's give you an example of Edward Bernays coming up with something that I would call overall not really destructive, but still manipulative.
And that is Edward Bernays when the major national pork association of pork farmers came to him and said, we're not getting enough money.
For pork bellies.
People only use it for lard.
They use it for cooking fat.
But people do not see bacon as just a meat that you eat on its own.
And Brene said, that's simple.
What do people consider to be a good hearty breakfast?
And they said they consider it to be eggs.
That's right.
Back then people had eggs and they had mainly oatmeal.
Bernays said, well, you say that for all Americans, the most hearty and healthy American breakfast for good, hard-working men is bacon and eggs, and that that should be on every menu in America, and that it's just taking the country by storm.
And then all the restauranteurs and the wives and the husbands and the sons and the daughters and grandpa and grandma, they read...
Ads in newspapers across the country saying, have you tried pork belly?
Have you tried bacon with your eggs?
And so this country went from being people that didn't eat bacon with their eggs to being bacon's what you think of when you think of eggs.
And there are so many other examples of that over and over again.
Until the 1950s, almost no one associated Santa Claus with Christmas.
It was kind of a folk thing from Europe and the Netherlands and England.
In England, he was like a Freddy Krueger type that would Kill people and beat people up and then hoodlums would dress up like Santa Claus with black and yellow stripes.
He was like a Freddy Krueger guy.
And go out and burn down large parts of cities.
That's why for a long time in England, ancient England, Christmas was banned for several hundred years.
Because large parts of London were torched.
So Coca-Cola comes along, the dominant drink in the country, in the early 1950s, and they start having free Coke giveaways and putting up big posters of a happy, jolly elf and Christmas, giving you a Coca-Cola, and that's what Christmas was all about.
Then they financed Some of the folk singers and some of the country singers and some of the big band groups to start singing and dancing and telling stories of Santa Claus and the elves and Rudolph the Red News Reindeer.
Rudolph was a brand new manufactured thing in the 50s.
And by the end of the 50s, you had Burl Ives and you had all the rest of them singing all those different songs about Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer had a very shiny nose.
And if you ever saw him, you would even say it glows.
And it sounds so sweet and so nice.
A happy little deer with a red nose and dancer and prancer and comet and blitzen.
And the snowman and the abominable snowman, all of that was new and it took over for the corporations to take over Christmas so that Christ and the family and going to church and going to mass and all of those things that they wanted to get rid of because it was more about the family, more centered on God, more centered on Christ, and now you don't think About Christmas as the birth of Christ.
Now you think about Christmas as Santa Claus and the sled and coming down your chimney because it's a better story, right?
And you don't think about the risen Christ as Right around the same time, in the 50s, they said, oh, Easter is also about a bunny and about chocolate eggs and candy eggs.
Isn't that fun?
And it was a joke on Christianity because Ishtar, the god of productivity, the god of Genesis, the god of sex, the god of procreation, was a rabbit.
That's why Playboy has the symbol of the rabbit.
And so, you know, having sex like rabbits, effing like rabbits.
So that's what this is.
Oh, now it's a bunny over Christ's resurrection.
And you can say, well, I don't believe in Jesus and all that.
Fine.
But that's an example of how a PR campaign Can take something over completely.
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