The American people have gradually been turned into guinea pigs in a calculated, orchestrated, and cold-blooded experiment aimed at controlling the population and advancing a political agenda. This is mind-control at its most sinister. We’re being bombarded with crises, distractions, fake news, and reality TV politics, conditioning us like lab mice to subsist on a steady diet of bread-and-circus politics and an endless spate of crises.
“How do you change the way people think? You start by changing the words they use. In totalitarian regimes—a.k.a. police states—where conformity and compliance are enforced at the end of a loaded gun, the government dictates what words can and cannot be used. In countries where the police state hides behind a benevolent mask and disguises itself as tolerance, the citizens censor themselves, policing their words and thoughts to conform to the dictates of the mass mind.”
Take the recent Nashville shooting, for example. Fingers are being pointed, battle lines drawn, and people clamoring for more gun control measures, mental health screening, and increased surveillance. All of this is part of the Deep State’s master plan, as we’re being systematically desensitized and acclimated to the trappings of a government that operates by fiat and speaks in a language of force.
We’re being conditioned to navigate the world with our eyes shut, as long as we’re entertained and occasionally outraged. Reality and fiction merge as everything around us becomes entertainment fodder, with corporate media controlling the narrative. This makes it increasingly difficult to distinguish between what is real and what is carefully crafted farce. As a result, we become passive viewers rather than active participants in our own democracy.
This programming has serious implications for the future of civic engagement, political discourse, and self-government. Our inability to think critically about the issues of the day makes us vulnerable to propaganda and manipulation. This is what happens when an entire nation becomes systematically desensitized and acclimated to the trappings of a government that operates by fiat and speaks in a language of force.
The danger we now face as a society is that we often fail to distinguish between opinion and fact. Anyone who relies exclusively on television news hosts and political commentators for actual knowledge of the world is making a serious mistake.