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The Great Awakening

Is the Great Awakening happening?

  • Yes

    Votes: 16 39.0%
  • No

    Votes: 21 51.2%
  • Not Sure

    Votes: 4 9.8%

  • Total voters
    41

Microbeman

The Logical Gardener
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When I was younger, the US and "allies" went to war in the middle east following the attacks on 9/11. I was very strongly against the "war on terror." During the first half of the George W Bush administration, I was a Democrat. I was a Democrat because I was fooled into thinking that Democrats were anti-war and stood for truth and justice. I learned over time how wrong I was. I would eventually come to realize that Democrats were only against the war because it was a republican's war. All criticism dried up when the Obama Administration took over management of the country and its wars, simply because he was a Democrat and because of his skin color. Obama was identical to GWB as a president otherwise.

Early on, I would warn people that the war on terror was fascist and would likely, one day, be turned against us. Here we are now...
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/...t-potentially-radicalized-friends-and-family/

They want to take away gun rights and make it so that Americans are defenseless.
Americans want to keep their guns to thwart fascism and slaughter.
The Government acts like that would NEVER happen.
Then, the government declares war on citizens who are anti-authoritarian.

The Government under the Deep State wants to have it both ways...
"Give up your guns. We wont hurt you. You don't need them."
"The biggest threat america faces is Americans with constitutional rights."

Fooled you once, fooled you twice.
 

buzzmobile

Well-known member
Veteran
Make a Lego memorial in my honor

I made a whole town called Sunshineinabag Acres On The Canal Living Memorialburg.
lego.jpg


Welcome home, Mr. Mayor. You might want to think of a new name for the memorial. I ran out of imagination.
 

Hempy McNoodle

Well-known member
Biden Gave Putin a "do not attack these 16 sensitive sites" list. Does it seem normal to pass info on your most sensitive targets to the "enemy?"
What happened when Obama gave Syria a warning that "use of chemical weapons would cross a 'redline'?
False-Flag chemical attacks coordinated by US/NATO against Syria in order to create a pretext to invade?
Why would Assad gas his own people? No Pretext = No Invasion.
In war, their must always be a pretext created.

False-flag cyber attacks are incoming, one objective is to blame Russia.
Will Biden say, "I told them they'd better not, but they did it...?"
 

Hempy McNoodle

Well-known member
Authority Bias
https://mycognitivebiases.com/authority-bias/

"What is Authority Bias? And not bowing down to authority
Authority bias is the tendency to attribute greater accuracy to the opinion of an authority figure (unrelated to its content) and be more influenced by that opinion. In short, it is our tendency to follow the leader.

More about Authority Bias
The first book of the Bible explains what happens when we disobey a great authority: we get ejected from paradise. This is also what less celestial authorities would have us believe – political pundits, scientists, doctors, CEOs, economists, government heads, sports commentators, consultants and stock market gurus.

Authorities pose two main problems to clear thinking: first, their track records are often sobering. There are about one million trained economists on the planet, and not one of them could accurately predict the timing of the 2008 financial crisis (with the exception of Nouriel Roubini and Nassim Taleb), let alone how the collapse would play out, from the real-estate bubble bursting to credit default swaps collapsing, right through to the full-blown economic crunch. Never has a group of experts failed so spectacularly. The story from the medical world is much the same: up until 1900 it was discernibly wiser for patients to avoid doctor’s visits; too often the ‘treatment’ only worsened the illness, due to poor hygiene and folk practices such as bloodletting.

A Study Confirming Authority Bias
Psychologist Stanley Milgram demonstrated the authority bias most clearly in an experiment in 1961. His subjects were instructed to administer ever-increasing electrical shocks to a person sitting on the other side of a pane of glass. They were told to start with 15 volts, then 30V, 45V, and so on, until they reached the maximum – a lethal dose of 450V.

In reality, no electrical current was actually flowing; Milgram used an actor to play the role of victim, but those charged with administering the shocks didn’t know that. The results were, well, shocking: as the person in the other room wailed and writhed in pain, and the subject administering the shock wanted to stop, the professor would say, ‘Keep going, the experiment depends on it.’

The majority of people continued with the electrocution. More than half of the participants went all the way up to maximum voltage – out of sheer obedience to authority.

Deprogramming the Authority Bias
Over the past decade, airlines have also learned the dangers of the authority bias. In the old days, the captain was king. His commands were not to be doubted. If a co-pilot suspected an oversight, he wouldn’t have dared to address it out of respect for – or fear of – his captain. Since this behaviour was discovered, nearly every airline has instituted ‘Crew Resource Management’ (CRM), which coaches pilots and their crews to discuss any reservations they have openly and quickly. In other words: they carefully deprogramme the authority bias. CRM has contributed more to flight safety in the past twenty years than any technical advances have.

Many companies are light-years from this sort of foresight. Especially at risk are firms with domineering CEOs, where employees are likely to keep their ‘lesser’ opinions to themselves – much to the detriment of the business.

Authorities crave recognition and constantly find ways to reinforce their status. Doctors and researchers sport white coats. Bank directors don suits and ties. Kings wear crowns. Members of the military wield rank badges. Today, even more symbols and props are used to signal expertise: from appearances on talk shows and on the covers of magazines, to book tours and their own Wikipedia entries. Authority changes much like fashion does, and society follows it just as much.

In conclusion
Whenever you are about to make a decision, think about which authority figures might be exerting an influence on your reasoning. And when you encounter one in the flesh, do your best to challenge him or her."
 

unclefishstick

Fancy Janitor
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:biggrin: how do you keep track of all this hempy? i imagine a room full of strings connecting little slips of paper with key word written on them...and pictures of jody foster everywhere
 

Hempy McNoodle

Well-known member
The Jan 6 False-Flag at the US Capital is unraveling in a spectacular way. Blackout must be near

Note: Read the whole thread before it gets taken down!
https://twitter.com/BrebDaily/status/1405473568096358413

What are the odds that John Sullivan would also be in the exact proximity. And what do we hear him saying, when people in the crowd point out that Ray Epps is an undercover Agent??

"Whaaat?"
-John Sullivan (incredulously)
 

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