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The discussion claims everything about government, politics, and events is tied to Saturn and that “astrotheology” reflects an ancient doctrine correlating to Saturn. It says Saturn’s North Pole is a hexagon and links a cube to three-dimensional physical things, describing a cube as having six sides. Saturn is described as the god of time and the god of physical matters. A claim is made that “Satanism is Saturnism.” It states that Satanists worship the goat, that the god is a symbol of Saturn because Saturn is enthroned in Capricorn whose emblem is a goat, and it references appearances associated with “Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Baroness, Philippine, Derochile.” The transcript calls this the “magic square of Saturn six six six” and says it is the most obvious symbol of freemasonry. Another claim says there is a “Saturn cult” everywhere, citing the ring and even “the tick on Nike shoes,” described as “the is Google Chrome,” and saying symbols and “two notes” are everywhere because they “worship it” to “maintain the false reality.” The black cube is said to represent the prison where people reside, with Saturn equated to Satan. The transcript says the elites’ secret goal is to put most of the population inside that cube: traumatic birth in a hospital, school for twelve years, then working and plugging into the system in a lifetime cycle of consuming, working, and repeating until death. It claims they want people worshiping an external god so they never look within, and that they want attachment, hatred, and heavy energies so energy stays stuck in the lowest centers of survival. It further claims people possess an inner sun within—“your heart”—which can balance Saturn and other planetary forces. Time and work are described as structures of control: phone, laptop, and TV are called “a cube of Saturn.” The transcript says Saturn is the god of time (Kronos), and it connects “chronological” to Kronos. It claims people are trained to wake, report, and meet deadlines, and interprets alarms and deadlines as offerings. “Nine to five” is described as a ceremony, and going to work as a sacrifice while someone “harvest[s] your time.” It says staring at a phone feeds a Saturn cube because cubes “block you into three dimensions.” It says the cube is the structure that gives rise to physical matter and that everything in the three-dimensional world has six sides (up, down, left, right, back, forward). The transcript describes the Saturn logo as a cross and a crescent, stating the cross symbolizes Earth and the crescent symbolizes the moon. It interprets other planetary symbols (Jupiter, Mars) similarly, then claims the Saturn logo shows Earth over mind when it should show mind over earth, and says the Saturn logo represents a low state of consciousness where the physical body dominates the mind, producing a slave-like unconscious state where people do not control their reality.

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- Saturn is identified as Satan, associated with 666 and the mark of the beast. Saturn is said to have the cube, and summing its sides purportedly creates the Star of David (six points, six triangles, six sides). - The speaker claims we live in a soul system, not a solar system, and that Saturn is the computer running the simulation of the solar system. We started in the stars and incarnated through Saturn. - Saturn is described as the god of this world and the lord of the rings, the highest celestial sphere, which is why he wears a crown. When the soul and mind incarnate into this simulation, we gain the mark of the beast, the body. - The body is described as made of carbon with six protons, six electrons, and six neutrons. - Corinthians 4:4 is cited: “Saturn, who is the god of this world,” and that Saturn has blinded the minds of those who don’t believe. The claim is that upon incarnation, the mind is wiped and memory of divinity is lost. - The Saturn symbol is said to show that all planets are created from the three holy trinities: earth, moon, and sun. Saturn is the earth cross and the moon crescent. - Sun is equated with the soul, moon with the mind, and earth with the body. The Saturn symbol allegedly demonstrates matter over mind, earth over moon, though it is argued that it should be mind over matter because one becomes a spiritual and physical being combined. - This combination gives the star of so-called David, which the speaker says is actually the star of Saturn. It also allegedly creates the number five, and we incarnate into the five elements, the five senses. - We move from the spiritual side of the sequence into the physical side, which is why the number of man is six. Saturn symbology is claimed to be everywhere. - In the three-dimensional world of time and space, there are six sides: up, down, back, forward, left, and right. This is linked to the toroidal field, described as the true atom and the electromagnetic simulation of the physical world; the sigil of Saturn is said to be found in the torus field. - References to Sega Saturn and Nintendo GameCube are made as examples of simulated reality. - Saturn is described as the computer of the simulation, the sun as the power generator, and the moon as the intelligence. Squares symbolize the physical world; the triangle symbolizes the ethereal; circle represents the eternal (no beginning, no end). - The physical world is said to have time and space limitations, hence “think outside the box.” The box is the cube representing Saturn, the physical world. - The analogy of the Jack-in-the-box and Da Vinci’s “man in the box” is used. All three major religions are claimed to tie back to the worship of Saturn. - The reason for wedding rings and crowns is said to be connected to Saturn, with a link mentioned in the bio for a PDF of the Book of Wisdom.

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The black cube worn on the forehead is intentional and connected to Luciferian symbolism, forbidden history, and ancient knowledge. The Teflon represents Saturn, which has a hexagram on its North Pole, rebranded as the Star of David but actually the Star of Remfam. In the ancient world, the hexagram represented Saturn and communed with the underworld. Satanic cults and homosexual pagan cultures venerated Saturday/Saturn's day/the Sabbath as a day of rest after a week of immoral activities. Christians changed the day of rest to Sunday to honor the Holy Spirit. This is because it's all Satanism in disguise; they worship evil and call him Hashem. The snake offers a Promethean model of spirituality where one can self-aggrandize their material wealth. The Talmud is a book of derogatory segregation, blasphemy, and tricking God. It is dedicated to worshipping the self as God's chosen people, hiding the truth that these people define themselves from the rejection of universal love and Jesus Christ.

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The subconscious mind accepts everything given to it and controls our vibration. It cannot differentiate between what's real and imagined. Whatever we impress upon it, whether through imagination, hearing, reading, or emotional involvement, becomes real to us. This means that what we impress upon our subconscious mind determines the vibration we're in. If we operate on a negative frequency, we'll feel bad. Feeling is our conscious awareness of our vibration. We can change our vibration by altering the ideas in our mind. By doing so, we can change everything in our life.

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The speaker questions the origin of the Star of David and explains that it is actually the seal of Solomon. They mention that Jews in the time of Jesus would not have recognized this symbol, and it only became associated with Judaism in the 1600s. In the Bible, it is mentioned as a symbol of a false god, not something prescribed by God. The other speaker asserts that the Star of David is a satanic symbol because they believe Judaism is a satanic religion.

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Science has shown that our conscious mind only runs our lives about 5% of the time, with the remaining 95% being controlled by subconscious programs. These fundamental programs are acquired during the first six years of our lives when our brain is in a lower frequency state called Theta. During this time, we absorb beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors from our parents, family, and community, which become the foundation of our programming. The Jesuits understood this concept, stating that if they had a child until the age of 6 or 7, they would have influence over them for life. Essentially, the first six years of our lives are crucial in shaping our behaviors and beliefs.

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Examine the letter "m" closely; there's a gap that never connects. In Hebrew, the letter "vav" represents the number 6, suggesting a connection to 666 on the Monster energy drink can. The "o" in "monster" resembles a cross, raising questions about its Christian affiliations. However, the acronym "BFC" on the can refers to a vulgar term, indicating it's not a Christian brand. The presence of "MILF" on the packaging further supports this. The cross symbol could imply an Antichrist message, linking to biblical references about the beast. The prevalence of the "m" logo in various merchandise suggests a hidden agenda. Even if the "m" isn't significant, the cross remains undeniable. This highlights how subtle influences can infiltrate Christian lives, emphasizing the need for awareness.

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I found an image with a hidden Baphomet figure when mirrored. The use of red symbolizes low consciousness levels. Is this a coincidence? Let me know your thoughts. Translation: I discovered a hidden Baphomet figure in an image when mirrored, using red to represent low consciousness levels. Do you think this is a coincidence? Share your thoughts.

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Analogies may be the key to how our brains turn information into thoughts. While psychologists once believed logic was the foundation of thinking, it's now recognized that humans aren't always rational. We rely on analogies to form sentences and build concepts, like motherhood. The concept of motherhood expands from recognizing our own mothers to understanding the relationship exists for other people, animals, and even abstract ideas like mother nature. Humans survive by being smarter, using analogies to connect past events to new situations. Analogies help us determine what's important and bridge the gap between the unknown and the known. Therefore, analogies could be the main course of consciousness.

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For centuries, humans have been fascinated by the Flower of Life symbol. It has been found in ancient temples in Egypt and China, holding secrets that great minds like Da Vinci, Newton, and Pythagoras tried to uncover. However, they struggled to understand it in a two-dimensional space. The mistake was looking for straight lines in nature when everything is actually curved. The universe expresses energy through motion, vortices, and waves, not straight lines. The Flower of Life is an information system with spaces in between its intricate patterns. These spaces are not empty voids, but rather contain elementary particles that match the energy signatures found at the CERN collider.

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Language encodes the self as "I," representing our invisible consciousness. The number one symbolizes unity, as we are all connected as one observing consciousness. The Egyptians understood this concept, symbolized by the ankh giving life. We are the universe, interconnected through the golden rule of treating others as we want to be treated. Our actions affect our subconscious and, in turn, ourselves. We are all part of the same observing consciousness, so elevate your life by joining the Wisdom Academy.

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Subliminal programming is powerful, as shown in a photo where the word "obey" is hidden. This is like waking up from the matrix, where you see through the veil of deception. Once you see it, you can't unsee it. Subliminal messages are everywhere, like in movies and propaganda. Stay aware and take care. Love and blessings to all.

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Intention has physical effects in the body, as seen in lab studies. The placebo effect shows how beliefs can impact biology, with about 1/3 of healings attributed to it. Sending positive thoughts signals the body to heal itself, while negative thoughts release harmful chemicals. Our brain and body can change just through thought alone. A significant portion of healings happen through positive thinking alone.

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The entertainment industry uses visuals of Satan and symbols like upside down crosses and pentagrams to influence people. They know that God and Satan exist, but they rely on the fact that many people are unaware of this. The things they feed you through entertainment have an impact on you, whether you realize it or not. I won't compromise honesty to be politically correct. I will speak respectfully, but directly.

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The concept of mental food is presented as a simple parallel: just as physical food shapes the body, the information and stimuli consumed through the senses shape the psyche, emotions, and overall well-being. An ancient proverb is cited: “the body becomes what the foods are as the spirit becomes what the thoughts are.” The Buddha is described as teaching that feeding the mind with greed, hatred, and delusion strengthens those qualities, while mindfulness practice allows people to guard the gates of the senses and curate a more pure experience. Epictetus is cited for advocating that the mind be guarded like a fortress against external events to maintain inner peace and freedom. Rosicrucian philosophy is described as stating that pure thoughts build finer vehicles. James Allen’s idea in *As a man thinketh* is referenced as treating the mind like a garden that must be cultivated, where thoughts function as seeds—plant positive, constructive ideas or allow negative “weeds” to grow—shaping character and life outcomes. The transcript uses “garbage in, garbage out” as a computing principle to argue that output quality depends on input quality, extending this to mental inputs: people should not input garbage into their mind. It then claims that social media and mass media are largely “garbage,” and cites studies alleging that habitual scrolling causes desensitization, reduced focus, dopamine addiction, compulsion, anxiety, and depression. It also claims that exposure to political media, regardless of political affiliation, increases feelings of despair, hopelessness, and paranoia. A broader psychology framework is described as well known: when people are kept in a voluntary state of hysteria, they can be easily herded in any direction desired, using techniques called micro targeting and hyper nudging. These are said to foster conflicts and reactive behaviors and to create echo chambers that temper world views, manipulating emotions on a subconscious level and discouraging deeper questions. The transcript claims that state-sponsored social media manipulation is officially being used in over 60 countries to condition the minds of the masses. Propaganda is described as popular with governments because “everyone is easily influenced.” G. I. Gurjev is cited for calling external sensory and psychological inputs “impressions,” described as the highest and most important food requiring conscious awareness for proper assimilation. It also warns that without well-practiced self-awareness, the acquired personality (the ego) mismanages impressions, leading to being hypnotized and poisoned by them. To counter this, the transcript instructs interposing consciousness the moment an impression is received: pause and observe it objectively, observe thoughts, emotions, and bodily reactions, use reflection to address it, and redirect it to an intellectual center for analysis. A suggested practice is reconstructing the entire day before bed, working backwards scene by scene. The transcript also asserts that restricting violent media and feeding more positive stimuli can reduce ego-driven reactions, stress, and increase peace and spiritual evolution. It cites studies on media deprivation, claiming that a one- to two-week break significantly reduces anxiety, depression, loneliness, and insomnia. It further claims listening to non-lyrical classical music reduces stress and depression while enhancing cognition and emotional processing, improving sleep quality, memory, and mobility in older adults. The closing line is “Be careful what you eat.” Nietzsche is quoted: “if thou gaze long into an abyss, the abyss will also gaze into thee.”

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Speaker 0: The user interface for reality includes frames and buttons you can use to influence your experience. Accept the frame that there could be a subjective reality and that you can manipulate it, even if only your own impression—if it predicts well and leads to a happy place. You should accept that systems work better than goals. Building systems for every area of life—diet, career, social life, fitness—can change outcomes. Talent stacking is the idea that adding new talents intelligently makes you exponentially better, expanding capability and options. This is one of the biggest buttons on the interface to reality. Affirmations and writing down or visualizing goals are familiar, but they’re presented as filters rather than guaranteed truths. Do they work? The speaker doesn’t claim certainty, but notes personal experiences where affirmations correlated with remarkable results, such as curing an incurable voice problem, unusual stock market luck, and a flourishing career. If it feels like it works, keep doing it. The mating instinct is the base of nearly all impulses. Most things you show, say, or do are expressions of wanting to look good for mating purposes. Once you understand this, you’ll see where the buttons are, and you’ll recognize actions as extensions of the mating process. Freedom is a major button. People will trade a bad life with freedom for a good life without freedom. Creating situations that offer more freedom is powerful. Freedom can come from money, a flexible schedule, or the right social environment. There are many ways to gain it, and you can use it as a tool to help others get what they want, since they will trade a lot for freedom. Fear is a motivator, but use it only to save somebody, not for manipulation. Curiosity is another crucial button: it’s used to tease and sustain attention, as seen in politicians who stoke curiosity about upcoming announcements. Novelty is important for memory; it prevents the brain from getting bored and helps memory and attention. Contrast moves people from where they are to where you want them to be, and is more economical than offering a larger alternative. Repetition and simplicity align with how brains process information: the more you repeat, the stronger the wiring; simpler is better. The fake or pseudo-logic can move people, because real reasons aren’t always required to persuade—people often follow imagined or social reasons instead. Pacing and leading means matching someone until they’re comfortable, then guiding them. Aspiration—appealing to being a better version of oneself—acts as a high-ground maneuver, akin to a personal growth lure. Association means the likability or unlikability can rub off on related things; learning to associate only with positive things is vital. Pattern recognition shapes beliefs: humans aren’t purely logical, but patterns can be used to influence; patterns can also lead to biases, which can be misled or misrepresented. Visualization is a powerful brain function; the brain is a visualization machine. The speaker presents these buttons as the key user interface of reality. Visualization stands out as especially important. He references that many ideas in his books cover these concepts, and that the world wasn’t ready to accept that you could author your own reality. The goal is to become an author of your reality, not a victim, and to use these tools to guide your life.

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Religions were created to instill fear, with heaven represented by the head and hell by the heel. The Bible is not literal but rather an encoded scripture. Ancient civilizations depicted the brain in their artwork, like the famous painting of God reaching out to Adam. The Egyptians also recognized the mental nature of the universe. The lowest chakra, associated with survival instincts, represents hell, while the highest chakra, the crown, represents the highest states of consciousness and heaven. Jesus' death at 33 symbolizes raising the Kundalini energy up the spine's 33 vertebrae to achieve spiritual enlightenment. The Baphomet or Satan, with a goat head, represents our animal nature.

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Breath connects the conscious and subconscious mind. Subconscious breathing engages the amygdala and limbic system, which tell stories. Conscious breathing activates the frontal lobe, enabling conscious cognitive choices, thought control, and better decision-making. Meditation can change the brain. A neuroscientist friend at Harvard conducted a study where non-meditators underwent a twenty-minute daily meditation program for eight weeks. Brain scans revealed that meditation shrunk the amygdala and grew gray matter (brain cells) in the frontal lobe of every participant.

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The speaker discusses the concept of divine communion and how it is expressed in different languages. They mention that Hebrew is read from right to left, while English is read from left to right. They explain that the symbols "x" and "o" are used to represent the number six in our culture, and give examples such as the American Idol logo and the use of "x's and o's" in letters. The speaker suggests that these symbols are intentionally used by the Illuminati and global industrials.

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I have a knack for spotting patterns and delving into hidden meanings. The idea of symbols and their significance among the elite class intrigues me. Could these symbols be a form of communication or a way to drive us towards new ways of thinking? I've noticed connections between seemingly unrelated things, like a lingerie website and hidden links activated by certain terms. The mystery of these symbols and their true meaning remains elusive, leaving me questioning their purpose and impact on our perception of the world.

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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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There's ongoing debate about the historical significance of the swastika, an ancient symbol found on five continents, dating back around 10,000 years. It predates transoceanic travel, appearing in cultures from Europe to the Americas. Hitler appropriated this symbol, originally representing peace, for his own agenda, leading to its negative connotations today. The discussion highlights that various cultures, including Native Americans and those in Japan, used the swastika long before its association with Nazism. This suggests that ancient civilizations may have had advanced connections across continents, challenging traditional historical narratives about human travel and cultural exchange.

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Symbols reveal and they conceal. And that's why they're used and that's why they're so important. They reveal to those who have eyes to see and ears to hear. Corn is an important symbol in masonry and is one found repeatedly Washington DC. But what sort of hidden meaning could apply to corn? In Hebrew, the word for corn is Daegen, which became the name of a Babylonian god. Some believe the same god was adopted by the Phoenicians under the name Dagon. While Dagon was often worshiped as the fish god, he was also the god of corn. His son was known as Baal, who was often called the son of Dagan or the son of corn. Could Baal have been the model for the bearded male images that appear throughout Washington DC? Take note of this image with ears of corn carved into the hair. According to legend, Bael was once slain by the god of death and taken into the underworld. But at some point, he was resurrected or as it is sometimes called, awakened. At Haines Point in Washington DC is found this mysterious statue of a bearded giant rising up out of the ground. The statue is called the awakening. At the higher levels, the Masons secretly worship Baal under a hidden and unusual name. It's Jobulun. It's a combination of Jehovah, Baal, and Osiris. It's a deity that is not the the god of of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob. In fact, it's interesting. Baal or Baal is depicted in the New Testament by the Jews as well as Jesus. He's called the ruler of demons. It's another name for Satan. Well, I think it's obvious that anybody who has the eyes to see can see that that Washington DC and indeed many other state capitals are festooned with occult symbols. Because these symbols come from the esoteric realm, it is important to define them according to the thinking of occult philosophers. In the book, Masonic and Occult Symbols Illustrated, we find this quote from Masonic author Charles g Berger, who says that symbols came to have two meanings, the esoteric and the exoteric. The esoteric meaning was the true or original meaning, understood only by a few and closely guarded by them. The exoteric meaning was the invented or modified explanation intended for the many.

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Debbie Millman: How symbols and brands shape our humanity | TED
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13.8 billion years ago, the universe began with a Big Bang. 50,000 years ago, a genetic mutation led to the "Great Leap Forward," enabling abstract thought and creativity. Early humans created symbols for beliefs, fostering community. Over time, branding evolved from religious symbols to corporate logos. Recent movements like #MeToo show branding's shift to grassroots efforts, exemplified by the pink hat from the Women's March, highlighting branding's role in uniting people for shared ideals.

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Symbols of Power: Deciphering the Language of the Secret Elite
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This episode of the Wi-Files discusses how symbols, logos, and imagery influence our behavior and opinions, often without our awareness. Our brains process these symbols quickly, triggering emotional responses linked to marketing and politics. The episode explores the role of the Illuminati in shaping these symbols, including the pyramid and the owl, which represent surveillance and hidden knowledge. It connects historical groups like the Knights Templar and Freemasons to modern secret societies, suggesting a continuous influence on global events. The discussion also touches on celebrity gestures signaling loyalty to the elite, emphasizing how symbols serve as a secret language for control and manipulation in society.
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