01 April, 03:24
When sick I tend to research darker stuff. Is it the parasite?
Ivermectin already kickin in.
Ivermectin already kickin in.
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01 April, 03:27
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
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01 April, 03:32
In response Mocheezeplz ... to his Publication
Not trying to be cryptic.
What makes us think different than them?
Possible factors:
-Frequency
-Parasite
-Poison/Toxin
-Indoctrination/Spell
-Combo
Let me know if I missed anything.
What makes us think different than them?
Possible factors:
-Frequency
-Parasite
-Poison/Toxin
-Indoctrination/Spell
-Combo
Let me know if I missed anything.
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Was listening to a discussion of groups vs solitary behavior in apes.
Not subscribing to Darwinism, but we are mammals, and it seems relevant.
It turns out that when gathered in larger groups, apes are LESS likely to be alarmed by or interested in novelty objects, whether or not those objects pose a threat.
It's as though socializing apes trust that if danger is near, the others in the group will alert them, so they don't bother to investigate.
Solitary apes are VERY disturbed by novelty objects.
They exhibit suspicion and avoidance to a marked degree.
Maybe there is a correlation here with the 'general' human response to propaganda.
If we identify with and spend our time in groups of people, and those group members do NOT register alarm as the butcher approaches, are we more inclined to passivity in the face of impending doom?
Not subscribing to Darwinism, but we are mammals, and it seems relevant.
It turns out that when gathered in larger groups, apes are LESS likely to be alarmed by or interested in novelty objects, whether or not those objects pose a threat.
It's as though socializing apes trust that if danger is near, the others in the group will alert them, so they don't bother to investigate.
Solitary apes are VERY disturbed by novelty objects.
They exhibit suspicion and avoidance to a marked degree.
Maybe there is a correlation here with the 'general' human response to propaganda.
If we identify with and spend our time in groups of people, and those group members do NOT register alarm as the butcher approaches, are we more inclined to passivity in the face of impending doom?
03:53 PM - Apr 01, 2022
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
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Carole Davis-Z
@Tallyho
01 April, 04:20
In response Community Health Ambassador to her Publication
Herd animals are the same - they assume one of their number is on guard at all times, and if no alarm is given, they carry on as if nothing is wrong.
A solitary herd animal has to be its own guard, and, therefore, will protect itself with vigilance.
The lefts 'hive mind' lulls them into a false sense of security - the ones they think are on guard (the msm, their 'leaders'), are actually the predators and their carrion eater coterie...
A solitary herd animal has to be its own guard, and, therefore, will protect itself with vigilance.
The lefts 'hive mind' lulls them into a false sense of security - the ones they think are on guard (the msm, their 'leaders'), are actually the predators and their carrion eater coterie...
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Community Health Ambassador
@PercipientUnit
01 April, 03:53
In response Community Health Ambassador to her Publication
If we are solitary, or spend time with groups who DO exhibit alarm, we will identify and avoid the perceived threat object with great emphasis.
[they] know EVERYTHING about 'sociology' and 'psychology', because [they] invented that shit, paid for every study & have an extreme interest in discovering how to guide and control human consciousness and behavior.
The understandings that [they] have harvested from all these centuries of observation and testing are ALL being applied in this war.
It's possible that 'ordinary' people are blind to the ACTUAL threat, because the controllers make certain that they are embedded in herds of incurious and obedient persons, the preponderance of whom are directed from one 'entertainment' item to the next, as a conductor directs a symphony.
There may be a biological/psychological advantage to being a 'loner' in threat rich environments.
[they] know EVERYTHING about 'sociology' and 'psychology', because [they] invented that shit, paid for every study & have an extreme interest in discovering how to guide and control human consciousness and behavior.
The understandings that [they] have harvested from all these centuries of observation and testing are ALL being applied in this war.
It's possible that 'ordinary' people are blind to the ACTUAL threat, because the controllers make certain that they are embedded in herds of incurious and obedient persons, the preponderance of whom are directed from one 'entertainment' item to the next, as a conductor directs a symphony.
There may be a biological/psychological advantage to being a 'loner' in threat rich environments.
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