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One interesting thing I learned in this video is that it is "well known" that more highly-educated people are more susceptible to Mass Formation --

I've certainly seen this wrt both the Climate Change and CoVid-1984 Narrative --

Also see it starkly comparing Bloomington/I.U. with rural Nashville IN.

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Lots of people are talking about this today, e.g., Dr. Robert Malone:

https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/mass-formation-psychosis

Malone has many good articles on his Substack site.

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... He calls this phenomenon “mass formation psychosis,” a type of crowd hypnosis that results in literally converting a large segment of the population into psychosis. Mass formation psychosis is the explanation for how the Germans accepted the atrocities by the Nazi party in the 1930s, and it’s the explanation for why so many around the world support medical apartheid and the destruction of the unvaccinated now.

From: https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2021/12/18/mass-formation-psychosis.aspx

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They came with their Doctors and their lockdowns. Torched our economies, suffocated our lungs with masks, destroyed the minds of our children, killed and maimed us for life with poison filled needles…

And now they want us to be thankful to the WHO for being saved…

from a cold.

Once the psychopaths responsible for this are swinging from lampposts, we must never forget this tyranny, and Never allow it occur again.

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Great piece, Tim! I love Academy of Ideas. And I was just commenting on Secular Heretic about how most people come up against cognitive dissonance and retreat into their comfort zones rather than step outside into the true safety of freedom. They will argue for their enslavement. I think there are ways to "try" to help them liberate their minds, such as Larkin & Amanda Rose's very good initiative called "Candles in the Dark," that don't descend into preaching or outright psychological abuse. Researching, doing actual critical thinking, and writing articles or otherwise speaking out are good ways to go. Thanks for your efforts in the name of sanity and freedom!

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Thanks Sharine --

I don't know how I stumbled on Academy of Ideas videos, but I started binge-watching them and sent them a donation.

Commenting on Secular Heretic??? Don't you know Heretics are but lightweights compared to Apostates? Started looking at that site -- looks good. Also good info on Off-Guardian.org and swprs.org (Swiss Policy Research).

Re your comment re "Candles in the Dark" -- that is one reason I like RFK Jr.'s new book -- most don't see him as some Trumptard Conspiracy Theorist and are willing to listen to him. And I think he writes well.

Very much like your comments on newtimesslo.com.

TimE.

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Thanks for the recommendations. How did you find my New Times comments?! I got so frustrated with their commenting platform because it regularly told me to "log in to post comments" when I was already logged in🤯. I think their censorship team started to recognize me and found a way to make it really difficult to share my perspectives. Maybe I'm paranoid, but after getting kicked off Medium, I'm not surprised about anything.

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