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Fear is being used to subdue you and make you compliant.
How can you untangle yourself from the tentacles of fear?
How can you regain freedom over your life and your mind?
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âIn the totalitarian regime,...the doubting, inquisitive, and imaginative mind has to be suppressed. The totalitarian slave is only allowed to memorise, to salivate when the bell rings.â 2/n
Source 1: https://t.co/gTVyiQfKaB
(Pavlov's dog- classical conditioning experiment)
"human beings, already being quite smart, need to be dumbed down. You wonât disobey an order if you lack the cognitive ability to question it." 3/n
(Source 1)
How do you dumb down humans?
"the common denominator for increasing suggestibility is switching off executive function in the prefrontal cortex â disabling the superego, the conscience, the internal monologue." (Source 1) 4/n
How can you switch off the frontal cortex?
By activating the amygdala: the fear centre. This tiny little red dot, part of the limbic system. 5/n
How can you untangle yourself from the tentacles of fear?
How can you regain freedom over your life and your mind?
1/n
âIn the totalitarian regime,...the doubting, inquisitive, and imaginative mind has to be suppressed. The totalitarian slave is only allowed to memorise, to salivate when the bell rings.â 2/n
Source 1: https://t.co/gTVyiQfKaB
(Pavlov's dog- classical conditioning experiment)
"human beings, already being quite smart, need to be dumbed down. You wonât disobey an order if you lack the cognitive ability to question it." 3/n
(Source 1)
How do you dumb down humans?
"the common denominator for increasing suggestibility is switching off executive function in the prefrontal cortex â disabling the superego, the conscience, the internal monologue." (Source 1) 4/n
How can you switch off the frontal cortex?
By activating the amygdala: the fear centre. This tiny little red dot, part of the limbic system. 5/n
This is pure revisionism, untrue and a dangerous, divisive reinvention of recent history that will stop our country from recovering. I was intimately involved in these events and will try to explain....
Letâs put aside for a moment the rights and wrongs of a âsoftâ Brexit. (Wrong mainly because no one voted for it in the 2016 referendum; it literally wasnât on the ballot paper.)
There was a fleeting opportunity for a soft Brexit in 2016 *if* the-then PM had chosen to make delivering Brexit a cross-party endeavour. This is what she should have done on an issue of such strategic national importance, and I told her so at the time.
There was a second missed opportunity after the 2017 General Election delivered a hung Parliament. That is as strong a signal as you get in our democracy that itâs time for a cross-party approach. Theresa May chose to buy a confidence-and-supply agreement with the DUP instead.
By mid-2018, the political reality was that Parliamentâs choice was between a confirmatory referendum or a Hard (âNo Dealâ) Brexit because enough of the Conservative party wanted a âcleanâ Brexit and the rest either couldnât agree on an alternative or didnât care either way.
Quite an admission by Mandelson https://t.co/yY2Ym0ggby pic.twitter.com/SSVXO9vc43
— Anand Menon (@anandMenon1) December 4, 2020
Letâs put aside for a moment the rights and wrongs of a âsoftâ Brexit. (Wrong mainly because no one voted for it in the 2016 referendum; it literally wasnât on the ballot paper.)
There was a fleeting opportunity for a soft Brexit in 2016 *if* the-then PM had chosen to make delivering Brexit a cross-party endeavour. This is what she should have done on an issue of such strategic national importance, and I told her so at the time.
There was a second missed opportunity after the 2017 General Election delivered a hung Parliament. That is as strong a signal as you get in our democracy that itâs time for a cross-party approach. Theresa May chose to buy a confidence-and-supply agreement with the DUP instead.
By mid-2018, the political reality was that Parliamentâs choice was between a confirmatory referendum or a Hard (âNo Dealâ) Brexit because enough of the Conservative party wanted a âcleanâ Brexit and the rest either couldnât agree on an alternative or didnât care either way.
I want to echo Ibrahimâs welcome for this engagement with Syrians by @AnnaMcMorrin and @WayneDavid_MP.
At the same time I am overwhelmed with how far we are from where we need to be.
I have such a flood of thoughts, it is hard to know where to
One difficulty is having too much to say. Another is that so many of my thoughts are by now steeped in bitterness.
I think it is very important to say that Labourâs problems on Syria donât begin and end with Jeremy Corbyn and his associates.
There is too much bitterness on Twitter, but I think I need to write a little on mine here, and how it colours my view.
This yearâs anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre comes to mind. Labour leader Keir Starmer marked it here:
https://t.co/jaf27nIEuh
Inevitably some couldnât help think of Corbynâs record of siding with mass murderers.
The month after came the anniversary of the Ghouta Massacre. I donât believe Starmer mentioned it. I donât think @lisanandy said anything about it either.
At the same time I am overwhelmed with how far we are from where we need to be.
I have such a flood of thoughts, it is hard to know where to
Words turned into action. Labour leadership in the past would not even meet Syrians, let alone follow up on the meeting with a letter to Gov asking them to do more on Syria! Previous labour used to ask for less, muddy waters and spread disinformation on Syria. What a change!! https://t.co/iB8r7bCqUW
— Ibrahim Olabi (@IbrahimOlabi) December 4, 2020
One difficulty is having too much to say. Another is that so many of my thoughts are by now steeped in bitterness.
I think it is very important to say that Labourâs problems on Syria donât begin and end with Jeremy Corbyn and his associates.
There is too much bitterness on Twitter, but I think I need to write a little on mine here, and how it colours my view.
This yearâs anniversary of the Srebrenica Massacre comes to mind. Labour leader Keir Starmer marked it here:
https://t.co/jaf27nIEuh
Inevitably some couldnât help think of Corbynâs record of siding with mass murderers.
The month after came the anniversary of the Ghouta Massacre. I donât believe Starmer mentioned it. I donât think @lisanandy said anything about it either.
1. Military Intelligence contact continued:
. (2) Cybersecurity Expert Witness Testifies at Pennsylvania Election Hearing: Voting Machines âBuilt to Be Manipulatedâ
3. . (3) Mathematician & Data Expert Bobby Piton Who Testified about Statistical Evidence for Voter Fraud to Arizona Legislature Suspended From TwitterââI would have never certifiedâ the election results in some battleground states. âIâd rather resign than certify those...
4. ... results,â he said, adding âI believe theyâre fraudulent.â https://t.co/dh8vKU63iT
. (4) Thu 12/3â Mounting evidence of election fraud â100s of 1000s fraudulently added ballots âAZ 300,000, MI 548,000, GA 204,000, PA 121,000-Phil Kline-Whistleblowers reveal USPS...
5. ... allegedly responsible for tampering with hundreds of thousands of ballots | One America News Network Pearson Sharp https://t.co/oLEkv2rQeA
. (5) Dr Patrick Byrne âSummary of Evidence that Election 2020 Was Rigged: The Evidence âBlockchain crypto cyber tech expert &...
6. ... entrepreneur that employed over 2,000 computer programmersâhas absolute digital & statistical evidence of vote switching fraud in 6 counties in battleground states â https://t.co/gFCGpZOJMy
https://t.co/9Co5ScxyTN
Witness Testifies at Pennsylvania Election Hearing: Voting
. (2) Cybersecurity Expert Witness Testifies at Pennsylvania Election Hearing: Voting Machines âBuilt to Be Manipulatedâ
3. . (3) Mathematician & Data Expert Bobby Piton Who Testified about Statistical Evidence for Voter Fraud to Arizona Legislature Suspended From TwitterââI would have never certifiedâ the election results in some battleground states. âIâd rather resign than certify those...
4. ... results,â he said, adding âI believe theyâre fraudulent.â https://t.co/dh8vKU63iT
. (4) Thu 12/3â Mounting evidence of election fraud â100s of 1000s fraudulently added ballots âAZ 300,000, MI 548,000, GA 204,000, PA 121,000-Phil Kline-Whistleblowers reveal USPS...
5. ... allegedly responsible for tampering with hundreds of thousands of ballots | One America News Network Pearson Sharp https://t.co/oLEkv2rQeA
. (5) Dr Patrick Byrne âSummary of Evidence that Election 2020 Was Rigged: The Evidence âBlockchain crypto cyber tech expert &...
6. ... entrepreneur that employed over 2,000 computer programmersâhas absolute digital & statistical evidence of vote switching fraud in 6 counties in battleground states â https://t.co/gFCGpZOJMy
https://t.co/9Co5ScxyTN
Witness Testifies at Pennsylvania Election Hearing: Voting
After a tip and some research it turns out Alexander Denys Lyon Wilkinson went to the school of the elite because his family IS the British elite.
1. Two uncles in the Victorian Order(knighthood) and daddy was a Member of Parliament for 3 decades.
2. His uncle was Sir William Henry Nairn Wilkinson. He gets the Sir title becaude he waa knighted.
https://t.co/uXhegQZVvV
3. His uncle Richard Wilkinson is a Commander of the Victorian Order and former chair of the Board of Governors for the University of Winchester.
https://t.co/5Kln0fnp4Q
4. His father was John Arbuthnot Du Cane Wilkinson; a Conservative Member of Parliament from 1970-1974 and 1979-2004.
5. John's obituary mentions Alex. His main claims to fame were causing trouble within his own party by being further right than most other Conservatives.
"Du Cane" was the pen name Alex used at
1. Two uncles in the Victorian Order(knighthood) and daddy was a Member of Parliament for 3 decades.
5. Alex Wilkinson liked to portray himself as an "everyman" and appealed to them with his posts.
— The Rose Knows (@WhiteRoseAFA) December 2, 2020
The truth is he went to the school of the British aristocracy, Eton. He moved between two continents at will, like all average Joes. pic.twitter.com/dhhdOTp6MX
2. His uncle was Sir William Henry Nairn Wilkinson. He gets the Sir title becaude he waa knighted.
https://t.co/uXhegQZVvV
3. His uncle Richard Wilkinson is a Commander of the Victorian Order and former chair of the Board of Governors for the University of Winchester.
https://t.co/5Kln0fnp4Q
4. His father was John Arbuthnot Du Cane Wilkinson; a Conservative Member of Parliament from 1970-1974 and 1979-2004.
5. John's obituary mentions Alex. His main claims to fame were causing trouble within his own party by being further right than most other Conservatives.
"Du Cane" was the pen name Alex used at