5 Psychological Experiments That Explain the Modern World
Kit Knightly – Here are the important psycho-social experiments that teach us about the way people think.
Kit Knightly – Here are the important psycho-social experiments that teach us about the way people think.
Makia Freeman – The orchestrators of the COVID scamdemic understand human psychology very well.
Cassius Methyl – A look into the dark history of the world’s biggest vaccine maker.
The foundation for understanding the psychology of tyranny and human obedience is based on classical studies such as the Stanford Prison Experiment.
Dylan Charles – Self-sabotage is a gift to the elite. It puts you on the sideline of life and has you constantly burning your energy in a permanent war against yourself.
Daisy Luther – This AI warns humans to be careful.
Brandon Smith – Real mind control is not about torture and force, it is about quietly induced acceptance.
Dustin Broadbery – Cults are established on the back of major events, typically apocalyptic in nature.
Todd Hayen – How have previously normal people become so eager to deal out death in judgment?
Dylan Charles – Social psychologists demonstrate how your need to conform to the herd can outweigh your survival instincts.
Dylan Charles – When these dynamics are in play at the mass level we become obedient and self-policing.
Peter A. Kirby – Meet the men by the development of chemtrails, geoengineering and weaponized skies.
David Thrussell – We are Pokémon Go-ed into a virtual net of moribund surveillance capitalism.
Nathaniel Mauka – The effects are all around you, and it is high time to put up some kind of resistance.
Ethan Smith & Andy Whiteley – Our health and our future depends on the health of our planet.
Arjun Walia, Collective-Evolution Waking Times Who is benefiting from suppressing scientific research? Whose power and wealth is threatened by access to clean and free energy? Who has the desire to create a system where so few have so much, and so many have so little? It’s become extremely obvious, especially within the past few years, …
Len Kasten, New Dawn Waking Times On 28 November 1953, at 2 am, a man crashed through a closed window and fell to his death from the 10th floor of the Statler Hotel in New York City. He was identified as Frank Olson, a bacteriologist with the US Army Research Center at Fort Detrick, Maryland. …