WWIII Quiet War: Silent Weapon No. 4 - Mass Formation

December 12, 2021  •  Leave a Comment

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WWIII Quiet War, Silent Weapon No. 4: Mass formation

Dr. Mattias Desment, a Professor of Clinical Psychology and Statistician of Ghant University in Belgium explains that 30% of the population have believed the main stream media and continue to do so because of what is called Mass formation. This is created when there is a lack of social bonding or social meaning making.  This along with free floating anxiety that is previously not connected to anything you can control.  And additionally free floating anger or aggression not directed toward a cause.

And as most people are already anxious due to the lack of fulfilling work, pace of life, and years of fears perpetuated by the media you have the conditions for the setup of Mass formation. Mass formation is when you have a place to put all of this anxiety, fear, anger and aggression towards a cause. Enter the virus.

Now you have a mental representation for your anxiety. Now you have a place to put your feelings. Now you have a solidarity for a heroic battle against this so called virus. And now you also have an intolerance of dissonance. So when given an opposing way of thinking, all this anxiety is put on the "messenger".

30% of the population believes the rhetoric that is repeated repeatedly.

40% of the population will remain quiet as the stress of speaking out is not worth doing.

30% of the remaining population speak on anyway. It is this group of voices that will keep tyranny at bay. They must keep speaking out and not be silenced. For when all opposition is contained, then the real madness begins.

 

Risks

To laugh is to risk appearing the fool.

To weep is to risk appearing sentimental.

To reach out for another is to risk involvement.

To expose feelings is to risk exposing your true self.

To place your ideas and dreams before a crowd is to risk their loss.

To love is to risk not being loved in return.

To live is to risk dying.

To hope is to risk despair.

To try is to risk failure.

But risks must be taken because the greatest hazard in life is to risk nothing. 

 Persons who risk nothing, do nothing, and have nothing.  They may avoid suffering and sorrow, but they cannot learn, feel, change, grow, love, live. 

Chained by their attitudes, they are slaves; they have forfeited their freedom.  Only those persons who risk are free.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


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