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Episode 31: Mass Mind Control & Self-Sabotage... and How to Beat It

4/18/21 by Brendan D. Murphy

https://truthiverse.com/31

Web player: https://podcastaddict.com/episode/121969284
Episode: https://aphid.fireside.fm/d/1437767933/3ffd4e91-c80e-4ccd-af21-215dafb416a8/0695aee4-96a1-4edf-b7c8-1f91a1d1f985.mp3

Self-sabotage coach Jason Christoff is a straight-shooting truth-speaker well known to many fans of health freedom and conspiracy research. In this episode Jason walks us through globally employed techniques of mass-mind control and how they play out in plain site, as well as the negative effects they have on us. 🧩 He details the reasons why so few people have really got their lives together, and why self-sabotage is so rampant - as well as what we can do about it. From the adverse physiological effects of caffeine and alcohol to the ancient child-sacrificing cult of Molech that still operates in broad daylight right under our noses, this episode is a feast of solution-oriented truth-speaking and hard-hitting conspiracy excavation. ℹ️ Instead of doom and gloom, Jason offers an educated perspective that still holds the potential for humanity to rise up over the forces of manipulation and self-sabotage that have kept us down for far too long. πŸ‘Š
I enjoyed this one immensely and trust you will too! Special Guest: Jason Christoff.
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Netflix removing The Truman Show by the end of the month.!
I wonder why? Too close to reality for comfort?
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"Sometimes a hero faces an agonizing decision where the apparent two choices are terrible, such as a Friend or Idol Decision or a Sadistic Choice.
    Typically, the hero chooses the lesser of two evils.
    However, sometimes the hero can respond with "I don't like those choices; I'm taking a third option!"
    It is usually something completely unorthodox or seemingly suicidal.
    Yet this typically turns out to be the best choice after all, Everybody Lives, and the day is saved completely.
    In general, a Third Option has three basic requirements needed to seem plausible: time, resources, and knowledge.
    A Third Option is useless if you don't have time to implement it, don't have (usable) resources/power, or don't have knowledge of it.
    Depending on how well that rule is followed, the solution will usually either be incredibly awesome or incredibly stupid."
    tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/TakeAThirdOption
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