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War on our minds
The Light
|Issue 41: January 2024
Psychological manipulation to create a slave new world
TRADITIONAL wars over the ages have been fought with guns and bullets and bombers and warships.
And that kind of insanity goes on today in too many places. Why? Because members of the privileged class benefit greatly from the spoils of war and the massive loss of life and property.
But this newer kind of warfare is, in many ways, even worse than the previous orgy of carnage: this is a war on our minds.
But it doesn't stop there, nor is it intended to. It is a war on our spirits. It is a war against our very soul. It is a war against our existing at all.
When guns are going off and bullets are being shot at you, you know that pretty quickly. But the more hidden and stealthy kind of warfare that goes on today against human beings is not always easy to comprehend.
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