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TriTorch's avatar

Indeed. Fun fact, television can hypnotize you and this fact was mainstream news in the beginning: https://bitchute.com/video/8tnyaSGArZFt [32mins]

Given they've had nearly a century of practice to perfect this subtle mind control, do you imagine that they've gotten better or worse at it?

Something interesting was hidden in 1960s TV signoff: https://bitchute.com/video/VQpW81naCuDb [3:27mins]

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Merry McIntyre's avatar

I haven’t watched tv for over 14 years. Now when I am around a tv that’s on, I either have to leave the room or turn it off. It feels so dissonant that my brain is in danger of exploding. 🤯Especially with the ads. More especially the pharmaceutical ads. TV puts you in a hypnagogic state where you are easily controlled. The toilet paper psyop during covid was a trial run. Very successful.

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TriTorch's avatar

I feel the same Merry. It's like stepping into a room full of discord.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Imagine what phones can do? A good reason why we should abandon them, and stick with our hardwired desktop + computer glasses.

Thanks for the links - I'll try not to watch them on my samsung monitor later tonight (: seriously tho thanks.

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TriTorch's avatar

Agreed, I look at smart phones as kyroponite to everyone but especially children. Screens and speakers radiating bad information and ideas into their soft minds all day every day.

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Cathy's avatar

Why is hardwired any different than blue tooth? Could you explain?

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Good question Cathy. Blue tooth is wireless radiation, the same as our Wi-FI, which operates at 2.45 Ghz (our brian hears a pecking/pulse sound 2.45 billion times per second) whereas our brains were meant to only hear background noise at 8-50/60 times per second.

Hardwiring eliminates wireless radiation from bluetooth and wifi, which is a class 2b (probable) carcinogen

https://romanshapoval.substack.com/p/how-airpods-cause-brain-damage

Does that help clarify?

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Cathy's avatar

Yes! Thank you.

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Roman S Shapoval's avatar

Ok good! Thanks for letting me know Cathy.

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Emumundo's avatar

That’s terrifying. I wonder how many times I watched that.

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