American Hypnotist #wingnut #conspiracy badlands.substack.com

We know the media lies, but we don’t always know how to sift through what’s true and what isn’t. Disinformation is the art of blending truth and falsehood into a dizzying web designed to stir the passions of the masses and lead them towards specific actions. It follows from this that the key to remaining un-hypnotized is to remain as emotion-neutral as possible in the midst of chaos.

Today, we’re going to talk about the effect that the Israel-Palestine battle is having on the minds of the masses. We’re reaching a point in the 5G battle where the hypnotic propaganda of the cabal is visibly backfiring; assuming that Q is a legitimate insider, we are witnessing the part of the plan where they’re “showing the people” what’s going on.
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For the record, here is my stance on things:

Criminal enterprises masquerading as “government” are, without exception, wrong.

We mustn’t hold innocent civilians personally culpable for the actions of said “governments”.
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Nonetheless, the spell will break when the social environment breaks down past the point where it can continue to deliver coherent instructions to its members regarding how to act and think.
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Many reading Badlands are already well aware of numerous specifics regarding the Q drops, but for the “average” person out there, the Q movement is loosely associated with a certain number of ideas—a prominent one being that everything we see is scripted and fake. The fact that this idea has become so well-known is giving people a place to go when their old narratives break down.

Given that the conflict in the Middle East is of a quasi-religious nature, receives nonstop air time, and goes back thousands of years, it’s guaranteed to affect people very deeply. Fundamental questions of right and wrongare simultaneously being raised for millions of people because of this battle. The timing of this could not be more extraordinary considering that this all coincides with a general trend in loss of faith in the media.

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