THE Philosopher
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Ahh, yes, there's just so much drug use in rural America compared to in cities. That's why urbanites die of drug overdoses more often despite having more treatment centers, narcan availability, etc.
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Forwarded from THE NORTH FOLK
SNOW SHADOW. After a snow squall rolled through, the sun came out and melted the snow on the ground except in the area where the tree cast its shadow.
Millions of men and women who, just thirty-two years ago, even with all their flaws, were at least family and community-oriented human beings, possessed of some sense of place, some vestige of esteem for their heritage and a semblance of commonsense, are now alchemically transformed into beasts, who care for nothing but money and television, as pliable and easy to manipulate in the hands of what James Shelby Downard calls the "huckster witches" of media and government, as cattle at a slaughter house.
- Michael A. Hoffman II, Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare
This message goes out especially to other channel admins. Drill this one into your head. Focusing too much on the evils of your enemies ends up strengthening them, ends up feeding them, making them more powerful. Don't abuse your audience by exposing them repeatedly to evil. When you feel it's time to show them something evil, also help them to deal with it so that it doesn't inflict a scar on their very souls. I will try my best to do the same.
- Michael A. Hoffman II, Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare
Those who fill their heads with morbid fascination with lurid media depictions of evil in the world, under the pretense of putting an end to such evil, are actually part of the process which precedes its wider acceptance. The film βThe Exorcistβ is instructive in this vein. Under the guise of exposing Satanism, it brutalized its audience with pornography and a powerful occult milieu.
Roman Polanski's popular Hollywood film, Rosemary's Baby, was also presented from the vantage of supposedly "exposing" the danger of Satanism, but has accurately been called "the best advertisement for Satanism ever made β¦ an allegory of the birth of the demonic eon."
- Michael A. Hoffman II, Secret Societies and Psychological Warfare