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Well over a decade ago, I heard about a university conducting an experiment in which they were studying anomalous changes in the popularity of words and phrases used by the general public in conjunction with world events. They used a massive sampling from newsgroups and chatrooms to monitor conversations, and they found that certain words and phrases relating to world events increased in usage BEFORE the events occurred. Furthermore, they hypothesized that by inserting and artificially popularizing words and phrases of their own, that they could alter future events. We all know that social media has been used for consciousness-altering experiments: We show, via a massive (N = 689,003) experiment on Facebook, that emotional states can be transferred to others via emotional contagion, leading people to experience the same emotions without their awareness. pnas.org/content/111/24/8788.full And we all know that news agencies receive certain talking points from the government, and this video is a clear demonstration of the phenomenon. While the phrases here may seem innocuous or even indecipherable as to how they relate to world events, its impossible to determine without correlating the clips on a timeline. What is apparent however, is that this is far too prevalent to be chalked up to coincidence or even parallel development. In other words, its uncertain what exactly theyre doing, but the mere fact that theyre using our brains as unwitting pawns in their game is cause for alarm. WAKE UP. youtu.be/9R9oJZswV6Y
Posted on: Sat, 29 Nov 2014 20:56:14 +0000

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