Saturday, July 17, 2021

Hypnotized by Science

One of my wife's friends made the observation the other day that the world seems hypnotized. People do things that make no sense. They act against their own judgement. They know that they are being fed a bunch of lies, yet they persist in their actions, as if they have no say in the matter themselves.

This reminded me of the surreal encounter my wife and I had a few months back with our upstairs neighbour. Our neighbour is fully aware of the manipulation, yet unable to resist the grip of fear. He seems to be under a spell of sorts.

The same applies to my older brother. He decided to take the vaccine for practical reasons, despite having been vocally against it for months on end. Suddenly, he simply gave into the hypnosis.

My wife and I know a couple who have expressed doubt about the vaccine all along. Yet, they too decided all of a sudden to get themselves vaccinated. Then they tell everyone quite merrily how absurd and down right frightening the whole ritual was. The husband came into the vaccination room with two people unconscious on the floor. He had to step over them in order to get his shot. He had no say in which vaccine he was given, and was only told afterwards that it was J&J.

What makes this even weirder is that the wife recently lost her father to cancer due to the new prioritizing of patients. Getting healthy people vaccinated takes precedence over cancer treatment. Her father had to wait for his treatments, and ended up dead while waiting on what should have been a fairly routine job. Her husband's father is currently sick with pneumonia, some four months after his vaccination. There's no official link between his pneumonia and his vaccine, but our friends suspect that there is. Yet, in the face of this direct evidence of malpractice, the couple decided to take their shots. It's down right weird.

People have been so impressed by the sheer determination and will by the establishment that they've given up. People everywhere are accepted their lot as helpless individuals who for ever onwards will have to live in fear and simply accept whatever they're told. They have in truth been hypnotized. However, there's a remedy to this that's been around for eons.

There is a type of people who do not give in to fear and against whom even the strongest spells don't work. Stories about them are found in fairy tales and religious texts. We also find these people in history books. What they have in common is their unwavering belief in God, aka Nature. They don't believe that their adversaries are anywhere near as powerful as they make themselves out to be.

Fear is the domain of the godless. This is a key insight found in all heroic tales. Heroes are for this reason next to impossible to spellbind. They also have a tendency to reverse spells. Medusa learned this the hard way in her encounter with Perseus.

The Bible tells us to trust in God and his creation. If we do so with conviction, we will feel very little fear. We will also be rewarded with all sorts of blessings such as good health, good friends and a life full of wonder and love. However, if we indulge ourselves in false religions, the opposite will happen. Fear will be more dominant. There will be less joy, and life will seem wasted and meaningless.

The false religion of our time is "science", which must not be confused with true science. This false religion promises omnipotence to those in charge, and the way it's presented is devious. It's laid out as inevitable regardless of what we may think of it. We may be opposed to it, or we may love it. It doesn't matter, because it will happen anyway. But this is a fallacy. It's hubris. The world is way more complex than anyone can ever comprehend, let alone calculate and control. It's sheer nonsense to believe that a small group of people can control everybody centrally through technology. Yet, herein lies the key to the hypnosis. The godless believe this to be true, and they submit in fear.

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By National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NIH) - National Heart Lung and Blood Institute (NIH), Public Domain, Link

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