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This Man Analyzed the Psychology of the Crowd

Gustav Le Bon (May 7, 1841 – December 13, 1931) Ellie Dreams Down Under has done it again. Today’s video, which is part of her Human Ascension series, came out the day before the 2024 US elections. She called it … Continue reading

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He Told the World He was their Messiah

Sun Myung Moon (January 6, 1920 – September 3, 2012) His name references both the Sun and the Moon, with “shining” as his family name. Was he the Promised One? That’s a matter of speculation. My job is to separate … Continue reading

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As a Former “Moonie”, He has Insight into Trump

Steven Hassan, a former member of Sun Myung Moon’s Unification Church who escaped from mind control and built a career as a cult deprogrammer, argues in his new book that Trump is a cult leader whose followers are captive to … Continue reading

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Beware of Being Manipulated by the Mainstream Media

Kittens, Both Cute, and In Distress Kittens and puppies are innocent of the world, but also precocious. Their curiosity can get them into trouble. But so can human neglect. That is the reason that some animal charities use photos like … Continue reading

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This is a Word Play on “Let Go and Let God”

Setting God Free (2021) There is such an element of truth to the idea that we make God in our own image that it allows us the introspection to realize that everything about the world is also a product of … Continue reading

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Where did This Word Came From?

Gaslighting Honestly, one day you’ve never heard of a word, and the next it’s everywhere. How does that happen? Gaslighting is a colloquialism, loosely defined as manipulating someone so as to make them question their own reality. The term derives from the title of the … Continue reading

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Was He a Fantasist or an Isolated Child?

Kaspar Hauser (April 30, 1812 – December 17, 1833) Believe it or not, I had never heard of this individual until I came across his name in Phineas Quimby’s book. His citing of Hauser as an example of an individual … Continue reading

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