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Unmasking Manipulation: Navigating the Shadows of Societal Control and Psychological Tactics
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Are you being manipulated without even realizing it? This episode of the Forbidden Knowledge Podcast takes you on a profound journey through the shadowy realms of societal control and psychological manipulation. We begin by uncovering the stark contrast between independent thought and indoctrination, diving deep into the sinister use of logical fallacies and primal fear tactics. By recognizing these subtle yet pervasive methods, you can start to see how information is artfully veiled or contorted to steer your behavior and beliefs.
Have you ever wondered why political parties seem different but nothing really changes? We break down the 'divide and conquer' strategies and controlled opposition tactics that keep the status quo firmly in place. This episode draws fascinating parallels between political and religious dogma, examining how a binary "us versus them" mentality stifles collaborative solutions. We'll also expose how mass media and the debt-driven financial system play crucial roles in shaping public emotions and perceptions, anchoring us to certain societal norms and behaviors.
From the chaotic echoes of 9/11 to the widespread panic of the COVID-19 pandemic, we dissect how fear and symbolism are wielded as powerful tools of manipulation. Learn about the Hegelian dialectic and how preplanned solutions are seamlessly introduced through engineered societal events. We contrast these fear-based strategies with more empowering methodologies, showcasing how factual information can lead to more autonomous, informed decision-making. Tune in for an eye-opening discussion that promises to equip you with the knowledge to navigate and critically assess the information landscape around you.
Of course, the other one has to do with what's being right and whatnot. It's not even a contest for what's happening. People want to claim oh, it has to do with people not being good people and whatnot, and that if the government didn't force them to do it then it wouldn't happen.
Speaker 2:Really, really. You believe that, you truly believe that that's the case for it.
Speaker 1:99% of humanity wants security. It 99 of humanity wants security. 99 percent of humanity wants peace. 99 plus percent of humanity wants abundance and prosperity and love and all these other things that are going on with it, and you believe that they are going to somehow behave like complete jackasses when it comes to, I don't know. Let's see protecting themselves and their loved ones and whatnot. That makes zero sense. Thank you, hello, and.
Speaker 1:Hello and welcome back to the Verblinden Knowledge Podcast. My name is Nathaniel Hoitmacher and I will be your host Today. We will be continuing on with the series of how to think instead of what to think. In this particular instance, we'll be going over various different techniques that have been used, both modern and ancient, in order to make it so that way population can be controlled, and made it so that way they can be manipulated into doing the bidding of other people, whether they realize it or not. I will not be going in depth into every single one of them here, because this is not the point of this season. I will be doing that at a later season, or perhaps in the form of a course for those who are interested in learning more about how to think rather than what to think. These can be generally categorized as methods of manipulation, and so, if you are coming in at this point in the show, I would expect you to minimally go back to the first couple of episodes that explained the trivia method and how it worked, in order to make it so that we have the minimum basis of understanding of what this particular episode is about. On top of that, I would also suggest that, if this is the first episode that you've ever come into period for what's going on, that you go back to episode one minimum, preferably zero, so that way you understand what the entirety of the podcast and the season is about Without further ado. I will continue onward about Without further ado. I will continue onward, all right.
Speaker 1:So last time we were talking about the Trivia Method and we were talking about the benefits of the Trivia Method and things of this particular nature. One of the things that the Trivia Method allows you to do is to be able to detect various different forms of deception, various different ways that people try to manipulate you into doing other things with it. This can be done on a conscious level, for people who are truly trying to take advantage of somebody else and have no good intentions whatsoever. Or this can be done on an unconscious level that makes it so that way they try to make it so, that way they inactively go after you and are just basically passing on information that they've heard from somewhere else and not realizing that that's the case or what's going on, or they're coming from a place of fear. We'll come back to the fear part in a moment, because it's the most important aspect out of all of this and we will look at the difference between fear-based mentality versus a loving-based mentality or loving expression. So with that in mind, I will continue forward from this.
Speaker 1:Obviously, the most easy one to go after is the logical fallacies. These are things that are talked about in the Trivian Method all the time for what's going on, and it is literally techniques that are used to deal with things. One of them that's the most obvious is like the non-sequitur, meaning it does not follow. This is stuff that I'm not going to get into here, mainly because most people are going to find it boring and they're not going to really care about it, and you can go look this stuff up easily online and it is much more important that I cover other things than going over the various different logical fallacies. If there is enough of a call for that to be made from various different people and from my subscribers and followers and things of this nature for what's going on, I will do so. But for the general, for the time being, I have no interest in going down that particular path On to the next stuff with it. These again are only going to be teasers that I give meaning that they're going to be small, they're going to be concise, I'm not going to go over them. In general, that's not the point of this particular season. It is just to show that this is important for stuff, and it's to get your appetite wet, to want more and to explore more for your own, should you want to do so.
Speaker 1:So the number one thing that is done is playing on primal fears. All right, this is like fear of the dark or fear of the unknown, or, you know, playing on people's insecurities and whatnot, in terms of making them want to feel like they have security, even if they don't truly have that. Uh, for what's going on? Of course, this could be manipulating people, um, in terms of, like you know, certain insects, like poisonous spiders and whatnot, or snakes and these particular things for it. But the playing on primal fears is a huge part of how people can be manipulated, and it's very important to understand that lots of people still use these techniques today to manipulate people, to get them to do what they want.
Speaker 1:Another one is obfuscation. Another one is obfuscation. Obfuscation is where people make it so difficult to find the information that it makes it so people are dissuaded from even looking into it. This could be an example. A lot of people associate the word occult with something evil. It's not what occult means. Occult literally means hidden. That's all it means. So in the case of someone who thinks that the occult is evil, they won't even be, they won't even look into it because they've been persuaded not to, because that thing is evil and I don't want to look and didn't do anything evil for what's going on, rather than realizing that it's just hidden knowledge and hidden understanding of things and that it doesn't necessarily mean that it's evil, although certain aspects of it can be on the negative side of things. Just like anything else, it's a tool, could be used for used for good or for evil purposes. So that's another technique that's used all the time.
Speaker 1:Another one that is brought up is, you know, like our food and our medicine, or should I say lack of proper food. A lot of the food that we eat is not even real food. It's processed crap that does a bunch of stuff to our body, makes it inflamed, makes it so that way more sluggish and we don't take active stuff in the world, as well as messing with our ability to think properly because we are in a different state of being. That's not optimal for us and it makes us so. That way we don't get proper sleep, we don't get properly energized and all these other things that are going on with that. So food is a big part of that. Medicine is also a big aspect of this, mainly the fact that a lot of medicines are not actually designed to cure people in the modern world. A lot of them are to make it so that way. They're on that for life Because the pharmaceutical companies make the most amount of money when the people have to continuously be on their drugs for what's going on, and so they don't want people actually getting truly healthy for things. So those are two other ones that have also been used historically, especially the food part, where people don't have access to good, healthy things with it. This was done in the medieval era and made it so we rulers could rule much more easily, because the peasants had crappy diets and crappy food and made it so that way they couldn't go and do anything against tyrants that were against them, because they were so focused on subsisting and trying to just get by that they never even had the time to figure out what to do and go against the people who were actually causing most of their problems, which were these tyrannical leaders. So there's that aspect of it too, from the historical standpoint.
Speaker 1:Another one is having to do with what you can call worldview poisoning. So an example of this has to do with like oh well, conflict and war is just part of human nature, and that kind of stuff Really. Is it really truly part of human nature? Homo sapiens, as we are known in our modern form, have existed in the form that we have for around 300,000 years now, given the current data of things, and during this time period we've only been at war or any form of organized battle maximally 12,000 years, even that's disputed, and maximally 8,000 years undisputed. And then even during that we haven't been at war constantly for that entire 8,000 to 12,000 year window. So what's our nature? Something that we do 3% of the time or less, or something that we do 97% of the time or more? This is an example of worldview poisoning, saying that we are just doomed to repeat the same conflicts over and over, because that's just who we are. Don't confuse something that's conditional with something that is our nature. That's an example of worldview poisoning.
Speaker 1:Another one, of course, is indoctrination. We call them schools now in general for what's going on. They don't teach people how to think. They teach people what to think. Teaching anybody what to think equals that you're indoctrinating them. If you don't give them the tools to be able to think for themselves in any capacity whatsoever, then you are literally only telling them what you want them to know, which makes it so that way. You are trying to control that individual. That's all. The outcome education system. Outcome based education system excuse me, that we have now is a part of that's. It Doesn't matter where it is, doesn't matter if it's in Europe or in Japan or China or North America, it's all the same stuff for what's going on. And so it makes it so. That way you have where you're indoctrinating somebody else into doing what you want them to do rather than making it so. That way you teach them the skills that they need of how to think instead of what to think.
Speaker 1:Many people, of course, are familiar with the divide and conquer technique that has been described by many different people throughout history and whatnot. We're seeing that hugely here going on in Western world, especially in America, where the division keeps ramping up more and more and more. That's what the people who are rulers want from other people. They want to make it so. That way we fight amongst each other rather than turning against the people who are actually the problem, who are actually causing the issues. For everybody that's going on. The left fights versus the right, so to speak. For what's happening? You have man versus woman. For what's going on? Various different ethnicity groups and nationalities going against each other and having their own ways of doing things and whatnot. Cultures, religions, etc. Anything that can be used to divide a group of people. That's what they're playing on, and of course, they're also adding that on with people's fears of leaving the known. All that group's scary because of that or that group's against you and they don't want the same thing as you don't go get you know they're evil type deal. So that's what the identity politics that's going on in america is about, both from the left and the right.
Speaker 1:It doesn't matter which side and whatnot, as well as other countries, of course, too. It's a divide and conquer strategy, one that some of you are going to be familiar with. Of course, too, it's controlled opposition. This is where you put somebody in that seems to be going against the established order, but in reality is the exact same thing business as usual and whatnot, because they know that people are dissatisfied with the system and so it makes it so. That way, no matter what you know, the overall people get what they want.
Speaker 1:In america, this has worked extremely well. Uh, we see this uh very easily with certain things that have occurred with it. I mean, it doesn't matter whether a republican or democratic congress or president or whoever gets put into power, at least on the federal level. What ends up happening is is that there's always money for things that we want to get done, meaning the people that in power went, like war, always have a budget for that, but we don't have a budget for, like, taking care of our housing situation the way that it needs to, or fixing our education system or our health care system or roads, or taking care of our veterans or whatever the deal is that's going on there, and so it doesn't matter who gets into power, or at least seemingly. Uh, for what's going on in america? The same shit keeps happening over and over and over again. Government gets bigger, it intrudes on your life more, just maybe in different ways, for what's going on? So that's that.
Speaker 1:Another point you could say is dogmatic belief of any sort. This can be done in certain religions, or it could be done in the form of politics, which is just another way of having dogmatic belief. My team believes this. Therefore, I follow what my team tells me. Whether it be Republican, democrat, libertarian, whatever, really doesn't matter, it's the same thing, for what's happening causes people to think in a us versus them mentality, rather than treating each other as individuals and trying to work out things properly and together as individuals and coming together to solve the problems that face all of us, rather than, oh, I have to do this because my team wants this, or I have to do that because my team wants that. It causes a lot of issues for stuff with it. This is true of other political parties everywhere in the world. It doesn't matter which one it is and that kind of thing with it. They all have their platforms, they all have their beliefs that they're going with and whatnot, and by doing so, you have fallen into the divide and conquer aspect yet again, but also have gotten into it where it has the dogmatic religious aspects go into it as well that you're not allowed to go against your own team, at least to a certain extent.
Speaker 1:One of the biggest things that is there that manipulates and controls us all the time, regardless of whether we realize it or not, is our current financial system, which is a debt-based system, and debt doesn't exist in nature, aka you can't have to where you owe something to someone and and whatnot. What I mean by this is that, if you see it in nature, there is always has to be something. There can't be nothing or a negative thing with it. Debt is a negative thing, meaning it's something that's not there and it's being promoted onto the future and whatnot. Now, this, of course, dictates pretty much everything that we do, whether we go out to eat or not, roof over our head or not. It dictates our entire behavior and touches on all of our emotions and this kind of thing, and it is one of the biggest manipulators and biggest controllers that there is of all of our behaviors on the planet. Just food for thought on that particular one, for what's going on.
Speaker 1:Regardless of where you stand on politics, religion, any of this other stuff, this one here is something that binds almost all of us. Another one, of course, is control of mass media. We've already touched on this when it comes to the indoctrination part with the education system, but that doesn't just include that. This also includes, you know, various different news media outlets and whatnot, where they're basically all saying the same stuff over and over and over again. There was a minister that worked for a certain leader in germany that we know as hitler today, and whatnot, and it was the minister of propaganda who, known as gobbels, who literally stated that if you tell a lie, a big enough lie, over and over and over again and I'm paraphrasing, of course then eventually people believe it. That's what's happening here. If you have, everybody is repeating the same, whatever it is that they're repeating the same slogan, the same idea, over and over and over again, then of course, eventually people are going to believe it because it's what they hear over and over and over again, and so it's what's important to them, thus being able to manipulate them and get them into believe a bunch of nonsense that isn't true. We see this all the time.
Speaker 1:Inside of our current paradigm that we live in, unfortunately, lies are what dominate today, rather than anything that has to do with truth. When it comes to the media, everybody is trying to tell their own story, a narrative of some sort, and put their own spin on it and make it so that way things aren't about whatever the actual facts are of that particular topic that they're trying to present. That's just the way that it is. Another major technique is something that can be referred to as like chaos sorcery or chaos magic or whatever the deal is. This is where some sort of event has happened that is chaotic, whether it was preconceived or just happened randomly, and whatnot but they really play it up, they really harp it up to make it so that way. They need to control the populace more and make it so that way. You do what you are told to do by them and that kind of stuff with it. And you know people want to feel secure, so they give up their rights during this time period in order to feel more secure. For what's going on. Example of this that happened, you know, is 9-11 for America or you know, the whole pandemic for the world and that kind of thing with it. We were told that this disease existed and doing all these other things that are going on with that that are that way, and we were basically compelled in most countries to behave a certain way because of mandates and laws that were passed and all these other things that have to do with various different stuff with it. I'm not going to get too detailed on this particular front at this moment. I'll be doing that a little later on, for what's going on, we'll come back to this point.
Speaker 1:Another major one is what can be referred to as subversive symbolism. All right, subversive symbolism is where you take something and use it in such a way as to manipulate someone in order to get them to do what you want them to do, by bypassing their conscious mind and making them act unconsciously about things with it. An example of this is, you know, look at Betty Crocker and what it did in the early 1950s in America. Betty Crocker had come, the company had come up with a new product. Betty Crocker had come, the company had come up with a new product, and this particular instance, you know, was instant. You know various different products that are instantly made by just adding water and things of this nature to it.
Speaker 1:However, most people at that time period especially women, who were the ones that were mainly doing the shopping, just due to the era that was going on with it didn't want it, and so, rather than admitting defeat and saying, hey, we spent millions of dollars building this thing that nobody wants, they came up with a way to manipulate people. I'm not going to get into the full story of that right now, but the short version of it is is that they decided to uh, survey people uh, the women's, uh mainly and what the basic hurdle was that they had to overcome for the women is that the women didn't feel like they were giving their creative essence, or that they were somehow cheating, or that, uh, they weren't giving their love and care because, again, at this era, most people were making their own food and all that other stuff at home, um, rather than buying all the crap that's already pre-made and whatnot, like most of us do in America today. And so what they learned is basically that the woman felt like she was not contributing in some way, shape or form. All right, well, any of her creative powers and her loving aspect of stuff. What's the most creative thing that anybody can do in this world? Bring new life into it. Period. Bringing new life into it is the most creative act that anybody can do. And what does the woman contribute to the act of procreation other than just the incubator and making it so? There's literally lives inside of the woman's womb for a? You know, the nine months to gestation time period. What she contributes is eggs. So what did Betty Crocker do? They made it so that way. They said just add an egg. That's the words they added to their product, and we know what happened. Betty Crocker is a household name now and it worked because the egg symbolizes the most creative force that a woman can contribute to the creation of new life, and it bypassed all of the hurdles that people had about specifically women here, about making it so that way they can go and buy the product. This is what occurred. This is to show how it can be very easy to manipulate people when you understand why they're doing what they're doing and the symbols that can be used to make that overcome things with it.
Speaker 1:So another example is various different logos that are used. I'll give one briefly the Shell Gas Corporation. All right, is it really a shell or is it the sun coming up over the horizon? If you look at it more carefully, that's basically what it is. And so, since we know we're stealing the life force of the planet by using the gasoline and whatnot, which could be like the blood of the planet, if you want to look at it from a symbolic standpoint, and we need to feel better about ourselves doing that, because we all know that it's not helping the environment by doing so, then it makes it so that way. We need something that compensates for that. The logo is Sun. Sun is the giver of all life on this planet, and so, since we're taking the life force, we need something that gets us over that hurdle of buying it from them instead of, say, somebody else.
Speaker 1:And so they chose that logo in order to make it so. That way we can feel better, on an unconscious level, about what we are doing. This is what it means by subversive symbolism and some of the impacts that it has on people's psyche and what goes on with it in a nutshell. Another one is the problem-reaction-solution would be the simplest layman's terms for this particular one, also kind of known as the Hegelian dialectic. And so this is where something happens in society. People react to it, but then the solutions that are offered it doesn't matter which one you take. They end up to the same overall route for people and that kind of stuff.
Speaker 1:Perfect example of this was when they were talking about net neutrality. You know, a decade ago or whatever it was, so our choices were here in America and therefore how it was going to impact the rest of the world, because that's where the Internet was hosted at the time period, in terms of its headquarters and everything else and all the rules that were being done by it, until we decided to give it away to the UN. Regardless, what had happened here is that we had the choice between the government, who doesn't care about our privacy, doesn't care about making things good in any way, shape or form. It's literally been shown that they're using various different tools in order to spy on the American people and the world at large, or to give it to corporations who wanted to exploit us for similar purposes and whatnot, but in this case, mainly for making money in advertising and whatnot. And then they were going to sell our data also to the government to make it, so that way they can profit even further.
Speaker 1:These were our two choices. Yeah, our rights being violated by either the corporate overlords or by our governmental overlords. It ends up exactly the same. It's just a matter of who ends up controlling our data. How about, instead, we make it so, that way we build the protocols into the internet that prevent anybody from doing this, which is completely possible, and whatnot? You'd have to restructure the internet and it would take some time, of course, but this wasn't even brought up as part of the discussion. So you can debate it as much as you want between corporate or between government, because it doesn't make any difference, it ends up in the same way. But to make it so that way, you go and you offer a solution that actually works for the people and removes the overall ending up at the exact same place, which was the point to begin with.
Speaker 1:Then that's not allowed in any way, shape or form. This should have been what was really discussed and what was really brought up, but it never was by any of the political pundits and any way, shape or form that made any real meaningful strides, because obviously it never came to fruition. Meaningful strides because obviously it never came to fruition. This is what we should have been doing, but instead we ended up with the bullshit that we've got now, which doesn't actually work. It doesn't actually protect people to the way that it should and makes it so that way. There are other aspects of this that didn't go well. I'm not going to get into all of it. It's not the point of this. I'm just trying to use this to show you how it works.
Speaker 1:Okay, so the final one that I will be going over very briefly here, because it's going to have an episode or maybe even a couple of its own in this season, is the Illusion of Time, aka living in the present moment. The very short version of this is that if you aren't living in the present moment, then you either are allowing the past to dictate what you're doing now or you're living in fear of the future, or a combination of both, and this makes it so that way nothing really gets accomplished the way that it should be done and hinders the results and progress that everybody wants for their life and whatnot. This is something I'm going to deep dive in another episode a little later on, and I'm not going to go too much into it because it is directly relevant to the season, which is the initiate's journey. So that's all the various different techniques that can be used. I'm sure there's others that I've forgotten and whatnot that are in a nutshell and that kind of thing with it. These are all been done to make it so that we manipulate people.
Speaker 1:So now I'm going to go to kind of a way of gauging whether something's coming from a place that's being beneficial or from a place that's not being official. That's kind of a general litmus test in order to make it so. That way we can determine whether something is right or wrong, or even none of the above, so to speak, like we don't know, because there's just not enough information. So this next part we're going to be looking at a specific example in order to help get the point across. But before I get into that, I'm going to tell you basically what it's about. Basically, it's looking, coming from a place of love versus coming from a place of fear, or a place of respect versus a place of fear. You know, it doesn't matter what kind of term you want to put on it and whatnot. I'm going to use love and fear here for what's going on, because it's pretty straightforward when I use it that particular way.
Speaker 1:Four years ago, approximately a little less than that, a little more than that, whatever we've had, where this thing that we call COVID-19 started going across the world and causing all these issues, for what was going on with it, and almost everybody reacted from a place of fear rather than coming from a place of respect, trust and love, especially in places that we wouldn't expect it to happen, like Western countries. It was very, you know, alarming to a lot of people that they decided to go and do these particular things with it. If you look at most of the countries that were in the Western world and whatnot, what did they do? They told everybody to be be fearful of this disease. They made it so that we were fearful of strangers. They basically told you you need to behave a certain way and if you don't, we're going to force you through mandates and through laws and through all these other things that are going on with it. We're going to find people who go against it. Blah, blah, blah, blah blah.
Speaker 1:The point is is that they were manipulating people by making it so that way they could go and drum up fear in the general population. To make it so that way they were more willing to go against what they actually stand for, what's important to them and believe and whatnot, and cause problems for everybody else and that kind of thing. This is not the proper way of how the information should have been passed. They were doing it in such a way that it was there literally to drum up more chaos. To make it so. That way people had more emotional attachment to what was going on and making it so that way. People did not have the respect that they deserve to make empowered decision regarding this.
Speaker 1:Now let's look at this in comparison to Sweden this is generally speaking here. I'm not talking about on all levels and whatnot. Sweden handled it better. Sweden said okay, there's this disease that's been reported from Wuhan, china. They're calling it COVID-19. These are the effects that we are aware of at this particular stage in time period. This is what's being reported by the World Health Organization. This is what's been reported by American government through the CDC and the National Institute of Health, etc.
Speaker 1:And this is what the guidelines and the parameters and all these other things that are being put forth that people should be doing, including six foot distancing, making it so that way, or two meter distancing, I guess, for the rest of the world, wearing a mask, etc. We are not going to compel you to do. Of course, the other one has to do with what's being right and whatnot. It's not even a contest for what's happening with what's being right and whatnot. It's not even a contest for what's happening People want to claim oh, it has to do with people not being good people and whatnot, and that if the government didn't force them to do it, then it wouldn't happen Really.
Speaker 2:Really, you believe that, you truly believe that that's the case for it.
Speaker 1:99% of humanity wants security. It 99 of humanity wants security. 99 of humanity wants peace. 99 plus percent of humanity wants abundance and prosperity and love and all these other things that are going on with it, and you believe that they are going to somehow behave like complete jackasses when it comes to, I don't know, let see, protecting themselves and their loved ones and whatnot. That makes zero sense with it, by not getting vaccinated, by not doing all these other things, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, and making it so that way you know, people were fighting amongst each other, or to make it so that way. Hey, these are the facts. Hit so that way. Hey, these are the facts. We trust you, now that you know these facts, to do the proper thing. Of course, the other one has to do with what's being right and whatnot. It's not even a contest for what's happening. People want to claim oh, it has to do with people not being good people and whatnot, and that if the government didn't force them to do it then it wouldn't happen.
Speaker 2:Really, Really, you believe that, you truly believe that that's the case, for it.
Speaker 1:99% of humanity wants security. 99% of humanity wants peace. 99 plus percent of humanity wants abundance and prosperity and love and all these other things that are going on with it, and you believe that they are going to somehow behave like complete jackasses when it comes to, I don't know, let's see, protecting themselves and their loved ones and whatnot. That makes zero sense. Human beings are self-interested and because of that, we want to continue to exist and do things that are going to benefit us. For what's happening, and if we're informed of things properly, then we're going to make it so. That way, we are going to do, in most instances, the thing that's going to benefit us the best, when we truly understand and see that, yeah, this is a real thing and we need to take it seriously for what's going on.
Speaker 1:Now I'm not going to get into whether Sweden did better in terms of its metrics and protecting people and the results of that, or whatever the deal is. That's not the point of why I'm talking about this. The point is to show the two different methodologies that were used and to show how one of them comes from a place of fear and control and chaos and the other one comes from a place of letting people choose, respect and, you know, care for their own citizens and whatnot. This is the difference that I'm trying to bring up to show you how you can use this for a litmus test. If we go and we look at like a lot of stuff that's being done with the news media and whatnot, almost all of it has to do with fear and putting you into a state of fear, of fight or flight and that kind of thing, and that's done on purpose in order to make it so that way you are not thinking rationally and make it so that way your stress hormones go up and all these other things that affect you negatively.
Speaker 1:So you can be more manipulated and they can get what they want from you, whatever that particular agenda is, from that particular group of people. That's how it works. The other one is saying these are the facts so far as we can tell. Here they are. You make the decision. Much better way of doing things. Anyway, I hope that you've gotten something from this episode, that it's been beneficial in some capacity or another. If you have, please make it so. That way you give a rating for the podcast. If you're on YouTube, please subscribe, and I look forward to seeing you released in the same year as the original is set to be released in the? U. Thank you.