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A speaker asserts that “a dangerous subversive elite has managed to infiltrate the highest levels of Western institutions and governments to implement the criminal plan of the agenda 2030.” The claim continues that, “in many self proclaimed democratic states, devices denouncing this global coup are being silenced through censorship, intimidation, psychiatricisation and even arrest.” The speaker frames a broad consolidation of power as a totalitarian shift quietly taking hold “in Europe, Canada, Australia, and other vassal nation of the United Nations, NATO, World Health Organization, and World Economic Forum.” A focal point of the message is the case of a private entity founder named in the speech: “all private entity founded by the same powers is lawyer Reiner Fulmisch, unjustly imprisoned and still awaiting for a fair trial.” The speaker states that Fulmisch’s “crime is having dared to speak the truth in a world of criminal lies.” The appeal follows to a moral appeal: “I call on Catholics and all people of goodwill to raise their voices in defense of those persecuted by the globalist regime.” The speaker explicitly shifts responsibility away from Fulmisch, declaring, “It is not attorney Fulmish who should be imprisoned, but those who committed the greatest crime ever against humanity.” A list of individuals is named as principal actors behind the alleged crimes: “Anthony Fauci, Bill Gates, Claus Schwab, George Soros, Ursula von der Leyen, Albert Burla, and all their accomplices and emissaries, especially those in institutional positions.” The statement closes with a direct call: “Free Reinhard Fulmisch.” The language presents a stark framing of persecution, accusing a defined group of leading a globalist operation and portraying Fulmisch as a victim of this alleged regime. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of collective action and solidarity among believers and “people of goodwill” to resist the described oppression and to advocate for Fulmisch’s release.

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I was explaining what I believed we had, based on published evidence. But it has been absolutely huge. We can see this with Elon Musk's recent acquisition of Twitter and his efforts to remove and report censorship on non-owned platforms. It's a striking evolution that I had only read about in Anna Arendt's work on totalitarianism. Totalitarianism is different from dictatorship, as it aims to control how you think, not just your actions. We are now in a phase in the West that is very close to totalitarianism, similar to the implementation of communism or the Nazis' propaganda. We need a strong democratic reaction to prevent the establishment of a "Ministry of Truth" as described in 1984.

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Dr. Matthias Smit, a professor of clinical psychology, discusses the effects of the World Health Organization's new policies on information control and people's decision-making. He explains that the emergence of a technocratic totalitarian system is happening in a different way than a classical dictatorship, with a diabolic pact between the elite and the people. He emphasizes the importance of speaking out against propaganda and the need for everyone to realize the dangers of a totalitarian system. Dr. Smit urges people to cultivate the art of truthful speech and to address the problems in society.

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The speaker discusses the similarities between the reactions of citizens living under totalitarianism and those of schizophrenic individuals. They argue that totalitarian societies are built upon delusions, where people regress to a childlike state and surrender control to politicians and bureaucrats. The ruling class, driven by delusions of power, believes they can control society from the top down. The speaker explains that the mass psychosis of totalitarianism begins with the ruling class, who infect the population with this mindset. This is achieved through a method called menticide, which involves manipulating and reorganizing people's emotions. Menticide is described as an old crime against the human mind and spirit, but now systematized.

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Dr. Shivayajore discusses how a small group of elites control the masses through swarm intelligence. The elites' goal is power, profit, and control, and they achieve this by manipulating the inputs and outputs of the system. The elites are interconnected through academia, NGOs, government, think tanks, big corporations, media, and social media influencers. They use front men to manipulate the masses with propaganda and policies. The elites thrive when people are divided, disconnected, and helpless. They normalize dysfunction and diseases like obesity and endocrine disruption to maintain control. The elites do not want people to realize the bigger picture and to rely on them for leadership.

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Dr. Shiva Ijare discusses how a small group of elites control the majority of the population. He explains that these elites use swarm intelligence to manipulate people and achieve their goals of power, profit, and control. The elites are interconnected and include individuals from academia, government, NGOs, big corporations, media, and social media influencers. They manipulate the masses through policies, propaganda, and false heroes. Dr. Shiva emphasizes the importance of understanding systems science and encourages people to join his campaign for truth, freedom, and health. He urges individuals to become aware, unite, and take control of their own lives.

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Professor Matthias Desmet, a clinical psychologist and psychoanalyst, discusses the emergence of a new form of totalitarianism in society. He explains that this form, known as technocratic totalitarianism, is led by technical experts who believe that rational knowledge is the only way to manage society. Desmet highlights the psychological dynamics behind the rise of totalitarianism, including the fanatical conviction of a certain narrative by both the elite and the masses. He emphasizes the importance of speaking out against this system and urges individuals to recognize the dangers it poses to democracy. Desmet concludes by urging everyone to engage in truth speech and prevent the further spread of this totalitarianism.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the concept of technocracy and its impact on society. They argue that the plan is to collapse the US and transition from a constitutional republic to a globalist, technocratic system. The speaker highlights the manipulation of language and the degradation of truth as tools used by social engineers to control and manipulate people. They also discuss the potential for a future pandemic, referred to as "disease x," and how it could be used to further the agenda of global control. The speaker raises concerns about the proposed pandemic treaty, which would give the World Health Organization unprecedented power over nations. They conclude by emphasizing the importance of resisting and questioning these manipulative tactics.

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Speaker 0, speaking in March 2024, argues for “deflating” the system. The core claim is that there exists a fake controlled opposition: illiterion puppets posing as opponents on each side, but in reality both sides serve the same agenda of totalitarian control and the controlling illiterion masters. The purpose of deflating, according to this view, is to prevent the fake opposition from being bribed or blackmailed, which would otherwise keep control of the narrative and shape of public perception. The speaker contends that in these large-scale systems there is no real democratic choice and there never will be. The proposed solution is to deflate the parasitic system. The transcript then references David Icke and a claim about Donald Trump: “David Icke, Trump doubles down on support for COVID fake vaccines and boosters despite outcry from conservatives.” The speaker questions Trump supporters, stating that “He was a fraud all along as I have said since 2016 and he has been leading you to glorious failure for the masters that own him. No politician is going to get us out of this. We have to do it.” This presents the position that Trump’s stance on vaccines is used to illustrate a broader pattern of manipulation by a so-called masters’ system, implying that political leaders are not the solution and that collective action is necessary outside the conventional political framework. The transcript also includes a claim attributed to Catherine Austin Fitz: “Trump put $10 billion dollars into a program to depopulate The US.” This assertion is presented as a sourced claim, accompanied by a prompt to like and follow and a source referenced as tumia.org. The overall narrative ties these points together to argue that both mainstream politics and alleged hidden forces operate to maintain control, and that true change requires deflating the parasitic system rather than relying on political figures or conventional democratic processes.

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Dr. Shiva Iadurai discusses how a small group of elites control the majority of the population. These elites, who are interconnected and tightly knit, include academics, government officials, CEOs, Hollywood celebrities, media companies, and social media influencers. Their goal is power, profit, and control, and they achieve this by manipulating the masses through policies, propaganda, and false heroes. They want people to be divided, ignorant, and dependent on them. The elites prioritize their own well-being while the general population suffers from obesity, endocrine disruption, and other health issues. To break free from this control, people need to understand the systems at play and become their own leaders.

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The speaker discusses the influence of globalist elites on world leaders, referring to them as puppets. They claim that these elites do not want democracy because it hinders their agenda. Instead, they use tactics like gaslighting and censorship to control the narrative. The speaker argues that the elites' actions are not about saving the planet but rather about taking away people's freedoms and rights. They believe that the measures being imposed will not achieve their stated goals but will instead lead to the erosion of democracy and the rule of law.

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The speaker outlines a chilling blueprint for global social control by exploiting humanity’s own psychology. It begins with detaching people from their inner love and identity, forcing them into a system that teaches it is wrong to be themselves if they differ from what is deemed normal. It proposes confusing individuals about their biological makeup so permanent body alteration becomes the presumed path to happiness, and mandating daily attendance at an institution that concentrates exclusively on provided information. Education would start at age five, continue into adulthood, and be punctuated by constant testing to make that information their truth. A strategy is described to suppress independent thought: offering explanations for everything so there is little room for personal interpretation, scolding and humiliating dissenters, and continually reminding people of past cruelties while broadcasting present cruelties to cultivate fear. The narrative suggests convincing people that humanity is inherently incognizant and wild, eroding their sense of purpose or belief in a creator. It claims to promote the illusion that humans are as intelligent as ever, preventing scrutiny of the system’s integrity. The plan includes elevating artificial ideals of beauty and stealthily shaping desires through idols to prevent contentment with one’s appearance, prompting constant self-comparison. It envisions the creation of addictive digital platforms that rank individuals by follower counts, so self-worth hinges on numeric validation. Society would be organized so that money determines status and opportunity, with a built-in mechanism to favor those with wealth over those without. Economic and daily life controls are described: money would be the main focus, but accumulation would be so difficult that people remain in perpetual struggle, locking them into the system. Taxation would be pervasive, justified as for their own benefit, and time would be drained through continuous labor. People would have only two days of respite to feel rewarded, yet even these breaks would not alleviate systemic control. Poisonous consumption would be promoted in social settings so that, even on their two days off, people remain disconnected from themselves and others. The speaker also describes medical control: food would be pumped with excess sugars and addictive chemicals, making health problems cheap and ubiquitous, while medications would mask symptoms and create dependence. Healthcare would be expensive, anchoring a cycle of consumption, medication, and work. Finally, chaos would be manufactured and blamed on a group of their own, generating widespread judgmental stereotypes and turning people against one another in numerous ways.

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Several speakers present a cohesive, alarmist view of a global move toward centralized, technocratic governance: - A long-standing desire to control others is fueling a push toward globalization and centralization of power in unelected officials at supranational bodies. They claim the aim is to have all the world’s resources “in their pocket.” - The larger project is described as an attempt to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with a global technocracy. A “coup” is alleged, with the argument that rules could replace currency, creating a system of control without money. - The situation is likened to an inverted prison: people may seem free to roam, but “everything you want to access is behind lock and key.” The potential for social control is described as gigantic and potentially irreversible. - The plan reportedly includes commandeering land, reducing farming, radically changing the food we eat, transforming the electricity supply, and dictating how it is used, while replacing currency with a system of credits. All three strategies are said to be premised on a climate-crisis narrative centered on carbon dioxide. - One speaker disputes the climate-crisis premise, stating they do not think there is a climate crisis and that the government pushes a catastrophic story; another adds that no single science paper proves conclusively that humans control all or most of the climate. - Europe is criticized for a “mad dash towards net zero,” described as economic suicide that deliberately impoverishes ordinary people and de-industrializes Europe, raising questions about what is being saved if it’s being paved over. - A global war on agriculture is claimed, with many farms selling up and concerns about looming food shortages. There is a suggestion that shifting people from “real food” to “pharma food” would enable control through publicly traded stocks. - The speakers call the movement “the biggest public relations scam in the history of the world” and, more broadly, a blueprint and action plan. They warn that life on Earth will be radically changed and that everything will be monitored, with environmental consequences of every human action. - A chilling point is made that once a digital ID is in place, “it's game over for humanity,” and that the general population cannot fathom the psychopathy of the vision they describe. Overall, the discussion centers on a perceived coordinated effort to centralize power globally, erode traditional democracy, redefine currency, reshape agriculture and energy systems, and surveil all human activity under a climate-justified technocracy.

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The lust to control other human beings is a story as old as time. There's a very strong drift in the direction of globalization, of the ultimate centralization of control in the hands of unelected officials at supernational organizations. They want all of the resources of the world in their pocket. The bigger picture is that an attempt is underway now to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with global technocracy. This is a coup. They're saying we can control with rules. We don't need currency anymore. It's like an inverted prison. You are supposedly free to roam about, but everything you want to access is behind lock and key. The potential for social control is gigantic and potentially irreversible. All three strategies are built on the premise of a climate crisis caused by carbon dioxide.

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The speaker explains the difference between a dictator and totalitarianism, emphasizing that the latter controls every aspect of individuals' lives, including beliefs and actions. They warn that totalitarianism, exemplified by China, is a grave threat due to technological capabilities. Urging action, they stress the need to speak out against this oppressive system before it becomes irreversible.

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Dr. Shivaya Durai discusses how a small group of elites control the majority of the population. These elites manipulate people by creating division, disconnection, and helplessness. They achieve their goals of power, profit, and control by controlling various institutions such as academia, government, NGOs, media, and big corporations. The elites use propaganda and false heroes to manipulate the masses. Dr. Durai emphasizes the importance of understanding the science of systems to break free from this control. He encourages people to join his campaign, Truth Freedom Health, to become aware, unite, and fight against the elites.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #877 - Jordan Peterson
Guests: Jordan Peterson
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Jordan Peterson and Joe Rogan discuss various societal issues, particularly focusing on the political climate in Canada and the implications of compelled speech laws regarding gender pronouns. Rogan expresses admiration for Canada while criticizing Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, whom he refers to as a "Castro lover." Peterson highlights the enforcement of social justice warrior values, particularly around gender identity, and the growing number of invented gender pronouns that individuals are compelled to use. Peterson argues that this trend is part of a larger ideological movement rooted in postmodernism and Marxist doctrine, which he believes reduces human interaction to power dynamics rather than truth-seeking. He emphasizes that categorizing individuals by group identity undermines their individuality and leads to collective guilt, a concept he links to historical atrocities. The conversation shifts to the dangers of ideological possession and the suppression of dissenting opinions in academia, where Peterson notes that the overwhelming majority of professors lean left politically. He warns against the consequences of silence in the face of compelled speech, asserting that the ability to speak truthfully is essential to prevent tyranny. Peterson also discusses the importance of understanding the historical context of ideologies, particularly Marxism, and the catastrophic outcomes of its implementation in the 20th century. He argues that many young people are drawn to these ideologies out of a desire for social justice but fail to recognize the historical failures associated with them. The discussion touches on the role of universities in perpetuating these ideologies and the financial burdens placed on students through student loans. Peterson advocates for self-authoring programs that help individuals articulate their life goals and confront their past, emphasizing the need for personal responsibility and self-improvement. Rogan and Peterson explore the nature of truth, the significance of religious narratives, and the balance between order and chaos in society. Peterson argues that religious stories serve as archetypes for understanding human behavior and morality, while also cautioning against the dangers of dogmatism. The conversation concludes with Peterson encouraging listeners to sort themselves out before attempting to change the world, highlighting the importance of personal development and the articulation of one's beliefs. He invites people to engage with his self-authoring program as a means of taking responsibility for their lives and contributing positively to society.

Lex Fridman Podcast

Daniel Schmachtenberger: Steering Civilization Away from Self-Destruction | Lex Fridman Podcast #191
Guests: Daniel Schmachtenberger
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In this conversation, Lex Fridman speaks with Daniel Schmachtenberger, a founding member of the Consilience Project, which aims to enhance public sense-making and dialogue. They discuss the trajectory of human civilization, considering how an alien observer might summarize humanity's history, noting the cyclical nature of progress and destruction, particularly through self-induced crises. Schmachtenberger suggests that humanity's technological advancements, particularly in the context of nuclear weapons and exponential technologies, pose significant risks to our survival unless we develop better social technologies to manage them. They explore the existence of intelligent alien civilizations, with Schmachtenberger expressing a belief in their likely presence, while also pondering the implications of UFO sightings and the human psychology surrounding them. He emphasizes the importance of remaining curious about unidentified phenomena rather than jumping to conclusions. The conversation shifts to the nature of consciousness, with Schmachtenberger proposing that consciousness may not solely emerge from biological processes but could also be influenced by social interactions and the environment. They discuss the role of empathy and connection in human development, suggesting that our relationships shape our consciousness and understanding of the world. Fridman and Schmachtenberger delve into the challenges of modern governance, particularly the limitations of current democratic systems and the need for emergent order rather than imposed authority. They argue for the necessity of comprehensive education and informed citizenry to foster better decision-making processes in society. The discussion also touches on the impact of technology on human behavior and societal structures, with Schmachtenberger warning that the current trajectory of technological development often prioritizes profit over the well-being of individuals and communities. They advocate for a shift towards systems that promote compassion, empathy, and collective well-being, emphasizing the importance of creating environments that nurture these values. Ultimately, they conclude that a meaningful life is characterized by a balance of being, doing, and becoming, where individuals strive for personal growth while contributing positively to the collective. They express hope that through intentional efforts, society can evolve towards a more compassionate and resilient future.

Mark Changizi

Who did Covid to us? Moment 541
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Mark Changizi argues that the COVID-19 era revealed a new form of totalitarianism, not primarily top-down government control, but decentralized enforcement by ordinary citizens. He contends that social contagion and moral consensus, driven by reputational fear, led people to police each other more rigorously than the state did. This voluntary enforcement, where society eagerly supplies the "teeth" for state guidance, demonstrated how liberal societies can approach tyranny through internalized policing rather than government decrees.

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Iran and the clarity of rare, pure top-down authoritarianism. Moment 596
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Dr. Marchi discusses Iran as a rare case of pure top-down authoritarianism, where armed enforcers and fear enforce obedience and the population endures oppression. He contrasts this with totalitarian regimes, where ideology internalizes the population and control becomes morally disorienting. The discussion references cinematic depictions and explains that pure top-down tyranny has moral clarity but is fragile, while more pervasive repression corrodes perception. The episode closes by noting the visible pain and shared clarity among victims under tyranny.

Mark Changizi

Societal Level Evil, the movie
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Mark Changizi discusses the themes of authoritarianism, mass movements, and societal upheaval, particularly in the context of the events of 2020. He references Charles McKay's 1841 work, highlighting how societies can become collectively deluded, leading to mass psychosis that allows authoritarian figures to rise. Changizi argues that the current situation surrounding masks and lockdowns resembles a cult-like mass movement, driven more by societal delusions than by top-down control. He points out that in England, initial government strategies aimed at herd immunity were quickly abandoned due to public backlash, demonstrating the power of collective sentiment. Sweden's lack of strict lockdowns was attributed to constitutional constraints rather than public support for such measures. Observations of mask-wearing behaviors reveal that many individuals adhere to mandates even beyond requirements, indicating a societal shift rather than mere compliance. Changizi delves into the concept of moral responsibility, asserting that mass hysteria often leads to tyranny, with leaders riding the wave of collective panic. He emphasizes that culpability exists even among those who may not have intended harm, as they contribute to the hysteria. He uses the analogy of an avalanche to illustrate how small actions can trigger larger societal movements, stressing that understanding the conditions leading to mass hysteria is crucial for preventing future totalitarianism. He critiques the tendency to attribute societal phenomena to evil masterminds, arguing that such views overlook the collective nature of human behavior. Changizi insists that individuals must take responsibility for their actions within a mass movement, as they contribute to the larger narrative. He outlines three key actions individuals could take to avoid falling into mass hysteria: independently examining evidence, respecting civil liberties, and recognizing the potential for groupthink. Ultimately, he argues that societal-level evil often arises from well-intentioned individuals who fail to critically assess their actions and the principles guiding them. Changizi concludes that understanding the dynamics of mass hysteria and the nature of collective behavior is essential for recognizing and addressing the roots of authoritarianism and societal upheaval.

Unlimited Hangout

The PayPal Presidency Part II: Building the “Dark” Technate with Iain Davis
Guests: Iain Davis
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In this episode of Unlimited Hangout, Whitney Webb and guest Iain Davis discuss the political influence of the PayPal Mafia, particularly focusing on figures like Peter Thiel and Elon Musk. They explore how this group, often portrayed as "counter elites," is actually consolidating power in ways similar to traditional elites, despite their claims of being libertarian and anti-woke. Davis argues that they are oligarchs who have transformed their wealth into political authority, pushing a technocratic agenda that mirrors the control mechanisms of previous elites. The conversation delves into the concept of technocracy, which Davis defines as a system of governance where experts make decisions, often sidelining democratic processes. He highlights Musk's aspirations for a "Mars technocracy" and the implications of such a system on Earth, where centralized control could lead to significant social and behavioral manipulation. They discuss how the current political landscape is being shaped by these technocratic ideals, with Musk and Thiel's influence extending into various sectors, including healthcare and digital finance. Davis critiques the narrative that positions these billionaires as liberators from globalist control, arguing that their proposed solutions are merely a rebranding of existing oligarchic structures. He emphasizes the dangers of AI and surveillance technologies being deployed under the guise of efficiency and progress, warning that these systems could lead to a new form of authoritarianism. The discussion also touches on the philosophical underpinnings of this movement, referencing Curtis Yarvin and Nick Land, who advocate for a radical restructuring of society through corporate governance. Davis points out that their ideas, while cloaked in libertarian rhetoric, ultimately advocate for a top-down control system that disregards individual freedoms. Webb and Davis conclude by stressing the importance of recognizing the continuity of power dynamics throughout history, urging listeners to focus on policies rather than personalities. They warn against complacency in the face of these emerging systems, advocating for greater awareness and resistance to the technocratic agenda being implemented by the PayPal Mafia and their allies.

Mark Changizi

Totalitarianism is decentralized authoritarianism. Moment 199
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Decentralized censorship, driven by peers, poses greater dangers than centralized forms, leading to totalitarianism where individuals police each other's thoughts and actions.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2454 - Robert Malone, MD
Guests: Robert Malone
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Robert Malone joins Joe Rogan for a wide-ranging discussion that blends vaccine science, regulatory policy, biowarfare concerns, and the evolving landscape of information control in the digital age. The conversation revisits Malone’s early work on RNA vaccine delivery and his subsequent experiences with adverse events, vaccine rollout narratives, and the regulatory hurdles that shaped decision-making during the pandemic. He describes repurposed-drug strategies and collaborative efforts with defense and public health entities, detailing the challenges of navigating FDA skepticism, whistleblowing analyses, and political pressure surrounding controversial treatments. The dialogue expands into a critique of how modern psychology and “nudges” have been deployed in governance, media, and advertising to shape public perception, and it examines the implications for civil liberties, free expression, and democratic accountability. The episode also touches on the rise of AI-enabled messaging, information hegemony, and the shifting balance of global power as biotechnology, data science, and surveillance intersect with policy and philanthropy.

Mark Changizi

You’re never going to find the mustache-twiddling evil-doers you’re looking for. Moment 362
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Mark Changizi discusses the culpability of various groups during the pandemic, emphasizing that while many believed they were acting for good, their actions led to civil liberties violations and authoritarianism. He argues that understanding totalitarianism requires recognizing decentralized authoritarianism.
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