You are being conditioned to take the Mark of the Beast. There are at least 5 ways our society is brainwashing you to get you ready.
The pandemic, our worship of science, sports, the economy, and even our churches are all doing Satan’s bidding in preparing our culture and even Churchgoers to take the Mark and worship the beast. If you think the Mark involves a microchip, in this Nelson Walters video you’ll learn why modern technology makes a chip obsolete.
A few decades ago, we all watched the same news and more or less viewed the world with the same basic facts. Our mutual brainwashing at least provided some common ground, something to talk about, that, in its perilously misinformed way still sometimes led to enduring social connection.
(Just to clarify, when I use the term “collectively brainwashed,” I don’t mean that we all used to think the same way about the issues of the day, because that has never been the case in our democratic society. Rather, I use this term to raise our awareness about how we used to read, watch and listen to many of the same news sources. As a consequence, we also used to have more robust shared information for meaningful, cross-aisle dialogue.)
The Diffusion of Brainwashing
Today, if you see one-hundred-fifty people on a plane, you can bet they have about twenty or thirty opinions about the pandemic and other political, social, or economic issues based on who they follow on social media.
In other words, 20 or 30 thought leaders—each with anywhere from hundreds to millions of followers—are sharing their ideas about these issues and anything else on their minds, and the people waiting in front of you to enter the plane’s bathroom have subscribed to one of them.
So, brainwashing has become diffuse. Sound good? Free speech, democracy, and so on?
Pause, please.
Is it good that we are all sitting on a plane, or train, or bus or in a government office and we feel we have so little in common with our fellow woman and man—who, after all, are potential Covid carriers—that we’d better just keep our mouth shut and masked up and ride psychologically solo?
Well, there you go. Solo. Lonely. What has become the state of most of our lives?
If social media is neither social nor media, what is it? The Director of the Center for Internet and Technology Addiction, David Greenfield, put it well. He told me he’s “questioning this idea that social media has anything to do with social contact. I think it’s actually completely the opposite. The only reason social media exists is really to keep your eyes on screens to sell you stuff. That’s the model.”
Believe nothing just because a so-called wise person said it.
Believe nothing just because a belief is generally held …
Believe nothing just because someone else believes it.
Believe only what you yourself test and judge to be true.
— Buddha