Hamlet:
What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how
infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and
admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like
a god! the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals—and yet,
to me, what is this quintessence of dust?
Humans are amazing.
This is what Jagad Screwball and the Science of Nonsensity is so fucking retarded about. They see humans as pests. Their fixation on being morally superior to others is irritating. Subjecting the followers especially the children to this duplicitous, superficial and morally bankrupt form of spirituality is probably their number one guilt against society.
If you suppress information, if you suppress debate and if you suppress the ability to question things and the faculty to think, you have no business of being a teacher in whatever shape or form. Teachers are facilitators of truth, and the best method of finding the truth is through Dialectic. Charlatans, the likes of Jagad Screwball are purveyors of nonsense, and parents should avoid them by all means if they love their children and are true parents.
Vera wrote:
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Author, Jon Rappoport
I’m not trying to discourage any and every group response—but I am saying, without question, that every major covert op is played to eradicate the idea of the individual. This is basic mind control. This is the reason mind control exists: to elevate “group” over “individual.”
Mind control tries to make individuals think of themselves as helpless pieces on the chessboard.
Mind control tries to make individuals surrender their free will.
Mind control tries to make individuals believe they have no place in the modern world.
Rather, they must be part of a group; otherwise, they’re invisible.
With all said and done about cults, in the end, a cult is a game people play, where the guru set up the rules and joiners enjoy the make-believe, inadvertently subjecting themselves into the trappings of mind-control. It’s one thing for the guru to say something seemingly true like we are not the body or God is love, but to further push the envelope to as asinine as gays are unnatural and therefore evil. No one in the crowd would raise a hand and say, “wait a sec …”. Because that’s not part of the game. People around will say “oh, come on …”. Everyone understood. If someone suggest “will somebody throw this guy out …”, someone will literally do, because as simple and as normal is it to question in the real world, it is not so in a cult – it’s a bummer to question the guru. He’s spoiling the game everyone enjoys.
There is no “bullet-proofed” dogma, and cult followers know that. They just believe it, and that’s it. No amount of reason will dissuade them from not believing, because it’s based on the deep-seeded need to believe in something, no matter how ridiculous that belief can be. They will avoid debate, and they will avoid uncontrolled environment. That’s why they have safehouses or lifestyle centers where everyone submits to a vulnerable or suggestible state, where everyone agrees and is not conducive to questioning things. It’s all a game and everyone in it enjoys playing it.
What makes a cult is really the core followers. They become the culture that everyone percolates around. Like a locust swarm where collectively you become one creature, and you can’t slow down, if you do, you become a lunch to the one behind you.
I hope the young ones will realize that the whole setup is in itself the art of mind-control. The social pressure, the fun and games, the support system and the dogma everyone lives by. This game they play is not just so outdated, all that gives is false fun, false hope, false modesty and false spirituality.
The world has taken a much wider perspective of ourselves as a species and the Universe we live in. It’s insane that there are still uninformed charlatans like Jagad Screwball still pontificating discredited, and bankrupt religious ideology and people still believe. That is sooooo 1970s. While we live in the most awesome time ever, in the history of mankind there are still children out there that are under the spell of mind-control, deprived of their true potentials and intellectual freedom. This is the wrongest time to be in a cult, period.
What a piece of work is a man, how noble in reason, how
infinite in faculties, in form and moving how express and
admirable, in action how like an angel, in apprehension how like
a god! the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals—and yet,
to me, what is this quintessence of dust?
Humans are amazing.
This is what Jagad Screwball and the Science of Nonsensity is so fucking retarded about. They see humans as pests. Their fixation on being morally superior to others is irritating. Subjecting the followers especially the children to this duplicitous, superficial and morally bankrupt form of spirituality is probably their number one guilt against society.
If you suppress information, if you suppress debate and if you suppress the ability to question things and the faculty to think, you have no business of being a teacher in whatever shape or form. Teachers are facilitators of truth, and the best method of finding the truth is through Dialectic. Charlatans, the likes of Jagad Screwball are purveyors of nonsense, and parents should avoid them by all means if they love their children and are true parents.
Vera wrote:
Quote
Author, Jon Rappoport
I’m not trying to discourage any and every group response—but I am saying, without question, that every major covert op is played to eradicate the idea of the individual. This is basic mind control. This is the reason mind control exists: to elevate “group” over “individual.”
Mind control tries to make individuals think of themselves as helpless pieces on the chessboard.
Mind control tries to make individuals surrender their free will.
Mind control tries to make individuals believe they have no place in the modern world.
Rather, they must be part of a group; otherwise, they’re invisible.
With all said and done about cults, in the end, a cult is a game people play, where the guru set up the rules and joiners enjoy the make-believe, inadvertently subjecting themselves into the trappings of mind-control. It’s one thing for the guru to say something seemingly true like we are not the body or God is love, but to further push the envelope to as asinine as gays are unnatural and therefore evil. No one in the crowd would raise a hand and say, “wait a sec …”. Because that’s not part of the game. People around will say “oh, come on …”. Everyone understood. If someone suggest “will somebody throw this guy out …”, someone will literally do, because as simple and as normal is it to question in the real world, it is not so in a cult – it’s a bummer to question the guru. He’s spoiling the game everyone enjoys.
There is no “bullet-proofed” dogma, and cult followers know that. They just believe it, and that’s it. No amount of reason will dissuade them from not believing, because it’s based on the deep-seeded need to believe in something, no matter how ridiculous that belief can be. They will avoid debate, and they will avoid uncontrolled environment. That’s why they have safehouses or lifestyle centers where everyone submits to a vulnerable or suggestible state, where everyone agrees and is not conducive to questioning things. It’s all a game and everyone in it enjoys playing it.
What makes a cult is really the core followers. They become the culture that everyone percolates around. Like a locust swarm where collectively you become one creature, and you can’t slow down, if you do, you become a lunch to the one behind you.
I hope the young ones will realize that the whole setup is in itself the art of mind-control. The social pressure, the fun and games, the support system and the dogma everyone lives by. This game they play is not just so outdated, all that gives is false fun, false hope, false modesty and false spirituality.
The world has taken a much wider perspective of ourselves as a species and the Universe we live in. It’s insane that there are still uninformed charlatans like Jagad Screwball still pontificating discredited, and bankrupt religious ideology and people still believe. That is sooooo 1970s. While we live in the most awesome time ever, in the history of mankind there are still children out there that are under the spell of mind-control, deprived of their true potentials and intellectual freedom. This is the wrongest time to be in a cult, period.