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In true fifth generation warfare, you do not know who your opponent is. Who's the puppet master behind the COVID crisis? Klaus? There's something above Klaus. Biden? Tony Fauci? These are all surrogates. You don't really know who is managing the message propagated on you. Over the last three years, western governments, NGOs, transnational organizations, pharmaceutical companies, media and financial corporations cooperated via public private partnerships, which I assert is a euphemism for fascism, to deploy the most massive globally harmonized psychological and propaganda operation in the history of the world. You have been subjected to the most massive harmonized globally coordinated propaganda campaign in the history of the Western world, full stop. With this campaign, the governments of many Western nation states have turned k. This is key. Military grade psychological operations strategies, tactics, technologies, and capabilities developed for modern military combat against their own citizens. These are inconvenient facts. The world that many of us believed existed no longer exists if it ever did.

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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 speakers discuss the power of censorship and controlling public opinion through framing. They believe that free speech is crucial and losing it would be detrimental. They mention the theory of mass formation psychosis, where a common enemy is identified and elevated. They draw parallels to Nazi Germany, where the Jews were scapegoated. The speakers also highlight the totalitarian behavior of governments during the COVID-19 pandemic and how media and censorship played a role in framing the unvaccinated as the cause of restrictions. They emphasize the importance of understanding the psychological impact of framing and how it can determine whether anger turns into a force for good or evil.

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The speaker discusses the politics of compliance, drawing parallels to Mao Zedong's strategies. They explain that the goal is to divide people into three categories: those who comply, those who refuse, and those who are unsure. The speaker emphasizes that the compliant are made to feel superior and frustrated with others, while the non-compliant are dehumanized and targeted. They highlight how this dynamic is applied to various domains, such as COVID, identity politics, and global citizenship. The speaker suggests that exposing this manipulation can inoculate people against falling for it, and encourages individuals to rely on their common sense and love for the truth to navigate through these tactics.

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The speakers discuss various conspiracy theories surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, including the idea of a covert economic war turning into a physical war. They also mention concerns about health issues, such as the poisoning of the human race through food, electrification, and vaccines. One speaker suggests that there are powers with nihilistic agendas behind these actions. Another speaker talks about the potential use of mind manipulation technologies in mandatory vaccines to control individuals and tie them into an AI data harvesting grid. They refer to this as setting up a "beast system." The solution proposed is for people to stand up, be counted, and say no.

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The speaker describes “true fifth generation warfare” as a scenario where you do not know who your opponent is. As an example, they ask who is responsible for the puppet master behind the COVID crisis, suggesting potential names like Klaus Schwab, Joe Biden, and Tony Fauci, but stating that “these are surrogates” and that you don’t really know who is managing the message being propagated—the essence of fifth generation warfare. They claim that over the last three years, governments, nongovernmental organizations, transnational organizations, pharmaceutical industry corporations, media, and financial corporations have cooperated via public private partnerships, which the speaker asserts is a euphemism for fascism, to deploy the most massive, globally harmonized psychological and propaganda operation in history. The speaker asserts that, during this period, people have been subjected to the most massive, harmonized, globally coordinated propaganda campaign in the history of the Western world. They state that governments of many Western nation states have turned military grade psychological operations strategies, tactics, technologies, and capabilities—developed for modern military combat—against their own citizens. They conclude by labeling these as inconvenient facts and claim that the world many people believed in no longer exists, if it ever did.

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In 5th generation warfare, the true identity of the puppet master behind the COVID crisis remains unknown. Various figures like Klaus, Biden, and Fauci are just surrogates. Over the past 3 years, a collaboration between Western governments, NGOs, transnational organizations, pharmaceutical and financial corporations, and the media has resulted in a massive global propaganda campaign. This campaign has utilized military-grade psychological operations against their own citizens, marking a significant shift in the world we thought we knew.

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The speaker discusses the global propaganda surrounding COVID-19 and the use of fear mongering as a powerful tool in propaganda. They trace the history of fear propaganda from the demonization of the Germans in World War I to the focus on communism and terrorism. They argue that the current propaganda surrounding COVID-19 is unique in its ability to instill fear and control people's actions. The speaker also highlights the role of conspiracy theories in questioning propaganda narratives and the use of the term "conspiracy theorist" to discredit those who challenge the prevailing narratives. They emphasize the importance of critical thinking and democratic processes in evaluating and responding to propaganda.

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The speaker lays out how manipulation works and how to protect yourself, framing four simple ways people try to deceive you and pointing to pervasive uses in current events and media. The discussion also touches on a chaotic overview of the Trump-era conflict and related political narratives. Key framework for manipulation: - Identity and grounding: You have an identity and background you believe in, and you use your intelligence to form models of the world based on three pillars: direct perception (what you feel, hear, see), physical causation (objects moving, events happening), and genuine human interaction. As you move away from these pillars, data can be manipulated at each step, creating a grounding gap where outside actors can distort your thinking. - Four ways to manipulate (presented as four distinct methods): 1) Filtering: Selecting or omitting information so the image you see is incomplete or distorted. For example, presenting one side of a war’s crimes or issues like global warming with selective reporting, leading to an incomplete picture. They note that correlations can appear without full context, and that entanglement or constructed scenes can mislead you. 2) The use of constructed scenes and misdirection: Seeing an image tied to a dictator or a positive scenario that is designed to push you toward a certain interpretation, not because of genuine causation but because the scene was created to influence thought. 3) The “actors” or inauthentic conversations: You may think you’re having an honest exchange, but the interlocutor is someone else (examples cited include Ben Shapiro or Greta Thunberg in some contexts) or an actor, suggesting that some discussions are not genuine expressions of belief but performances to manipulate views. 4) The combination of the above with propaganda tools: Slogans and branding (like MAGA) tie to identity and imply broader policy directions; fallacies and deceptive reasoning (ad hominem, false authorities, poisoning the well) prevent evidence from changing beliefs; social proof and identity coercion (pressure within groups, “you must be for/against this to belong”) can hijack thinking. - Consequences and signals of manipulation: They emphasize “grounding gaps” that appear when data is distant from direct perception and when intermediate steps between evidence and belief are introduced. They warn that correlation is not causation, and stress evaluating intent and construction (Was something created to fool you? Is it authentic? Are you seeing the complete data?). - Tactics used in campaigns and discourse: Overwhelming audiences with slogans, fear, and constructed narratives; making it hard to check the underlying data; deploying a filter bubble to isolate information; employing “foot in the door” to escalate commitments; and using paid demonstrations or orchestrated events to shape perception. - Defensive approach suggested: Ensure data authenticity and completeness, check for red herrings and missing information, distinguish genuine encounters from acted portrayals, and seek direct, grounded understanding of events rather than secondhand interpretations. Seek out genuine interactions with people you disagree with to test the strength of your conclusions. The speaker weaves in numerous political anecdotes and personal commentary about contemporary figures and events (Trump, Iran, Israel, Europe, media personalities, and various political actors) to illustrate how manipulation can operate in real-world contexts, while urging vigilance against data filtering, constructed scenarios, and identity-driven persuasion. The overall message centers on recognizing grounding gaps, interrogating data provenance, and prioritizing direct observation and authentic dialogue to protect one's reasoning from manipulation.

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The speaker warns about media manipulation regarding COVID-19 and proposes a platform called the Mirror Project to combat misinformation. The project aims to centralize whistleblower information and alternative viewpoints in one place to counter censorship and promote truth. The speaker urges people to question the mainstream narrative and take action against propaganda.

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Dr. Marc Changizi reflects on his own experience with the COVID-19 pandemic and the mistakes he made. He admits to falling into groupthink and not considering the cost-benefit analysis. He compromised on his belief in civil liberties and now realizes the importance of holding them as sacred. He acknowledges his own culpability in spreading misinformation and advocating for harmful policies. Dr. Changizi emphasizes the need to learn from the COVID-19 debacle and be vigilant against moral contagions and mass hysteria. He believes he can lead in preventing such mistakes in the future, but acknowledges that very few others may fit this role.

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The speaker discusses a potential future where powerful entities control people's lives through decreased privacy, increased machine decision-making, and manipulation of thoughts. They suggest that events like COVID-19 and vaccination campaigns may be altering people's brains to weaken mental freedom. The guest, Dr. Knowles, explains how neuroinflammation can impact memory and individuality. He believes that these tactics aim to control human minds. The conversation concludes with the idea that such actions could be the most evil ever committed.

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The speaker discusses the potential impact of COVID-19 on the brain, suggesting that the virus and vaccines may alter thinking and memory. They highlight the importance of neuroinflammation and the production of new nerve cells in maintaining mental health. The conversation shifts to the idea that governments may be using fear and manipulation to control people's minds, leading to the suppression of individuality and memory. The speaker concludes that this could be the most evil act ever committed.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the theory of psychological control proposed by Cass Sunstein after the 9/11 tragedy. Sunstein's technique, called cognitive infiltration, aimed to influence community leaders and influential individuals to align with the government's official narrative. The speaker emphasizes that Sunstein's work forms the basis for what they call "digital MK Ultra," which involves psychological manipulation techniques to modify people's behaviors and attitudes. They mention that these techniques are currently being used to control online narratives related to COVID and the 2020 election. The speaker highlights the importance of understanding this ongoing legacy as a response to 9/11.

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Isolate yourselves, wear masks, and social distance. Trust the narrative because you've never been lied to. The government and media love you, so keep wearing masks. Social distance and think of your grandparents. Trust the news and government. You're doing a great job complying with the narrative. There's definitely not a psychological operation happening when you're convinced of a reality based on fear that has nothing to do with what's actually happening. We're trying to wake people up because psychologically you've been manipulated. The same number of people died this year as in previous years. You've been psychologically manipulated, but we still love you and you need to wake up.

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Jason Kristoff presents a provocative thesis: most of our decisions are not truly autonomous but are shaped by forces outside our conscious awareness. He asks whether we are living in a system designed to make us believe we’re in control while outside forces craft our thoughts, choices, and life trajectories. The film argues that the less you know about these influences, the easier it is for external powers to steer you. He claims that mind control is ubiquitous in daily life and that repeated, environment-embedded content can hijack behavior within seconds, while the target believes their decisions are organic and self-generated. key concept: repetition and the subconscious - Repetition is identified as the most effective mind-control tactic. In the show America’s Got Talent, Howie Mandel is shown as a mind-control example: a mind-control expert, Max Major, uses subliminal repetition to influence both Mandel and the studio audience to draw the same object (a sun) and to select the time 04:00 on a clock, after hearing staged phrases like “performing is my dream” and “before you do that, I want you” that contain hidden cues. - The six sun symbols in the preceding video and five phonetic fours embedded in the words are described as the triggers. Mandel’s brain, exposed to these cues, supposedly defaults to bonding with a “sun tribe,” illustrating the idea that environment shapes behavior without conscious awareness. how it works on multiple fronts - The film expands the concept to other scenarios: three teenage social media influencers manipulated by a mind-control expert (Justin Williams) who pretends to seek their advice. The teens end up posting identical selfies with the same hashtags, illustrating how “monkey see, monkey do” drives mimicry and conformity. - The viewer is taught that the subconscious governs most behavior: the mind processes environment and repetitive content as safety signals, guiding actions to align with the dominant group or prevailing norms. The film cites the Solomon Asch conformity experiments to support this claim and argues that the environment dictates beliefs and behaviors far more than deliberate, conscious analysis. media, education, and societal agendas - The ruling group allegedly engineers repetitive content across media, government schooling, and culture to keep the population in a state of crisis, disease, self-doubt, and dysfunction. Examples include films and shows that promote weak male role models, allegedly weakening masculine leadership; a pattern of alcohol and coffee imagery used as part of mass mind-control campaigns; and the portrayal of celebrities, athletes, and politicians who embody these themes. - The film catalogs top agendas, arguing that coffee imagery is the most frequent, pervasive, and powerful mind-control motif in Hollywood. It links caffeine to widespread health harms, argues it dulls brain function, and frames coffee consumption as a tool for social control, akin to Aldous Huxley’s Soma in Brave New World. The argument is that caffeine acts as a “pharmacological” method to keep citizens compliant and docile. examples and effects - Cocaine, alcohol, and coffee are asserted as mind-control vectors that create dependency, shape behavior, and lower critical resistance. The film provides health risk tallies for caffeine to emphasize the physical and cognitive consequences and asserts that modern life is saturated with images and themes designed to erode autonomy. - The piece uses additional pop-culture references (Gone in 60 Seconds, The Queen’s Gambit, Top Gun, Fight Club, Friends) to illustrate how mass media imprint repeated cues—such as car theft stimuli, chess-related surges, or coffee imagery—into public behavior. a concluding call to action - Jason Kristoff urges viewers to declutter their mental input, reduce exposure to negative content, and upregulate positive, goal-oriented material. He frames government schooling, mainstream media, and pop culture as intentional mind-control ecosystems that keep people “the product” and the ruling group in power. - The film ends with a personal invitation: choose health, peace, success, and empowerment, or allow mind-control to shape a diminished life. The closing line frames the choice as Viktor vs. Victim: “Victim or victor, the choice is yours,” followed by a final note of faith in the viewer’s potential and a personal sign-off from Kristoff.

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The speaker argues that in true fifth generation warfare, you do not know who your opponent is. The question is raised: who is responsible for the puppet master behind the COVID crisis? Is it Klaus, Biden, Tony Fauci, or someone above Klaus? The claim is that these are all surrogates, and that the true manager of the message behind the crisis is unknown. This, the speaker asserts, defines fifth generation warfare. Over the last three years, the speaker contends, western governments, non governmental organizations, transnational organizations, pharmaceutical industry corporations, media and financial corporations have cooperated via public private partnerships, which the speaker says is a euphemism for fascism, to deploy the most massive globally harmonized psychological and propaganda operation in the history of the world. The speaker further states that during the last three years, the audience has been subjected to the most massive harmonized globally coordinated propaganda campaign in the history of the Western world, with a decisive effect: governments of many Western nation states have turned to military grade psychological operations strategies, tactics, technologies, and capabilities developed for modern military combat against their own citizens. These are presented as inconvenient facts. The speaker concludes that the world many people believed existed no longer exists if it ever did.

Mark Changizi

Shall we excuse leaders for their tyrannical Covid policies because they were lied to? Moment 338
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Mark Changizi argues that world leaders promoting COVID interventions, like Jacinda Ardern, should not be excused as victims of mass hysteria; they are morally culpable for their actions.

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Covid Crazy versus Oct 7 Crazy. Moment 456
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Mark Changizi compares the mass hysteria surrounding COVID and the events of October 7. He notes that COVID raised complex ethical questions, while October 7 involved straightforward moral issues, yet many failed to answer them correctly, highlighting a troubling lack of ethical clarity.

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We must remember Covid because it represents the ultimate failure in authoritarianism. Moment 415
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COVID interventions exemplify the failure of centralized control, highlighting the dangers of mass hysteria and authoritarianism in public policy.

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Those responsible for the mass hysteria “avalanche” are looking for scapegoats. Moment 340
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Mark Changizi discusses the mass hysteria surrounding COVID-19, emphasizing that societal responsibility lies with individuals who contributed to the panic, rather than external forces or leaders. Understanding this is crucial to prevent future crises.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Fauci, Cuomo, Hunter & Omicron, w/ Rand Paul, Miranda Devine, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Dr. David Dowdy
Guests: Rand Paul, Miranda Devine, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, Dr. David Dowdy
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The Megyn Kelly Show features discussions on the Omicron variant, COVID-19 policies, and various related topics with guests including Senator Rand Paul, Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, and Dr. David Dowdy. Megyn Kelly opens the show by addressing the panic surrounding the Omicron variant and the potential new travel restrictions announced by President Biden, which may require vaccinated travelers to self-quarantine even after testing negative. Senator Rand Paul expresses skepticism about the necessity of travel bans, suggesting that the Omicron variant may not be as severe as feared, citing initial reports from South Africa indicating milder symptoms. He criticizes Dr. Fauci for his perceived arrogance and for conflating criticism of his policies with an attack on science itself, arguing that science should not be centralized under any bureaucrat. The conversation shifts to the origins of the virus, with Paul asserting that the lack of investigation into the Wuhan lab's role in the pandemic is concerning. He emphasizes the importance of understanding natural immunity and the need for open discussions about treatment options, including monoclonal antibodies. Dr. Bhattacharya and Dr. Dowdy join to discuss the Omicron variant, noting that while it may be more transmissible, there is currently no evidence suggesting it is more deadly. They stress the importance of not panicking and highlight the need for global vaccination efforts rather than focusing solely on booster shots for those already vaccinated. The doctors also address the efficacy of cloth masks, with Paul arguing that they offer little protection compared to N95 masks. They discuss the importance of therapeutics, including the new Merck pill, which could significantly alter the treatment landscape for COVID-19. Throughout the show, the guests emphasize the need for rational discussions about COVID-19, the importance of individual choice regarding vaccination, and the necessity of addressing public health policies without succumbing to fear. The episode concludes with a call for more effective communication and research into therapeutics and vaccines.

Keeping It Real

Psyops, Mass Manipulation & Behavioral Engineering: How Your Mind is Being Hijacked | Chase Hughes
Guests: Chase Hughes
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The episode explores how engineered narratives can drive public emotion and shape behavior, arguing that events covered by different media outlets share underlying messaging. The discussion links outrage cycles to attention capture and memory encoding, and describes techniques that manipulate people into horizontal conflict while pulling focus away from what matters. It also frames large-scale psychological operations as a long-running industry and highlights how identity formation can make people defend group affiliation over objective facts. A central theme is that mass media can destabilize society by exploiting fear and separation, contributing to detachment and bystander-style indifference. The guest explains a framework for understanding human behavior through multiple “lenses,” culminating in empathy and reflection, and connects these lenses to real-life conflict management. He emphasizes that aggressive behavior often reflects suffering, and advises responders to seek common ground, establish desired conversational outcomes, and engage during moments of reduced defensiveness. The episode further describes how ancient writings across cultures are interpreted as pointing to human interconnectedness, and how that view supports profiling, reduces shame and isolation, and supports more constructive interactions amid polarization and digital echo chambers.

Mark Changizi

Signs you’re in a mass hysteria. Moment 116
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Mark Changizi discusses signs of mass hysteria related to COVID, highlighting the belief in a singular "science," the dismissal of opposing views as conspiracy theories, and the focus on minimizing COVID deaths at the expense of broader societal costs. He notes the extreme inaccuracies in public perceptions of COVID's danger and the lack of ethical debate regarding interventions, emphasizing that only one side seeks to silence dissenting voices.

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Moral panics actually “work” against human enemies, but not against a pandemic. Moment 145
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Mark Changizi discusses the mass hysteria surrounding the Russia-Ukraine crisis and COVID-19, highlighting irrational behaviors and moral panics that target perceived enemies, emphasizing their functional effects in human conflicts.
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