Herd effect

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Most people are unable to accept that few people manage to manipulate billions of lives, acting through all institutions and in all countries. I understand that; however, once you have the pyramids and know how to condition the minds and reality of the population, it becomes relatively simple. When a few people want to control and manage a multitude of humanity, there must be certain structures in place. They are always the same, whether you are trying to manipulate a person, family, tribe, city, country, continent, or planet.

You must first impose ‘rules’, what is considered right and what is wrong, what is possible and what is impossible, what is healthy and what is sick, what is good and what is bad.

Most people will unquestioningly follow these ‘rules’ because of the “me-ee, me-ee mentality” of the herd that has prevailed in the collective human mind for at least the last thousand years.

Secondly, for the few who challenge your imposed ‘rules’, you have to make life extremely uncomfortable. ‘Rules’ or ‘consensus reality’ are a much needed element of our control.

The most effective way to ensure obedience to these rules is to make life difficult for those who differ. Keep individuals who express different views, versions of ‘truth’, lifestyles away like black sheep in a human flock.

You have already conditioned the herd to accept your rules as its own reality, so with its rudeness and ignorance it ridicules or condemns those with different lifestyles.

This puts pressure on the black sheep to submit, which also serves as a warning to other individuals in the herd who are also considering separating or challenging the prevailing reality.

As I pointed out earlier, that fear of being different, as well as expressing views that refute the ‘rules’, is an overriding fear of what other people will think of us.

In fact, it is about the fear of what the sheep around us will say and do if we try to leave the herd and question its conditioned assumptions. Such a mentality means that the masses maintain order over themselves, keeping each other in line.

The sheep becomes a sheepdog to the rest of the flock. It is nothing but psychological fascism - the police think with their agents in every home, everywhere. There are agents who are conditioned to such an extent that they generally have no idea that they are unpaid mind controllers.

They tell me, ‘I’m just doing what’s best for my kids’. No, but what you are programmed to believe is best for them, as is the belief that only you know what is best. It’s all part of a ‘divide and rule’ strategy, crucial when a few control the crowd.

Everyone plays a role in the mental, emotional and physical imprisonment of everyone else. The controllers just have to set the ‘rules’ and pull the right rope at the right time to make their human puppets dance to the proper rhythm.

They achieve this by prescribing what will be taught in a system we boldly call ‘education’, and by monitoring what goes under ‘news’ in the Illuminati-owned media.

In this way, to an unthinking herd that does not ask any questions, they can prescribe what they should think about themselves, other people, life, history and current events.

Once you define the ‘rules’ there is no longer a need to control every single journalist or reporter or government official. The media and institutions take their ‘truth’ from these same ‘rules’ and official statements, reflexively ridiculing and condemning anyone who offers a different view of reality.

What follows is an excellent symbolic story of how ‘norms’ become accepted without question, or even without knowledge of where they come from.

Start with a cage with five monkeys in it. Hang a banana for a rope inside the cage and place a ladder under it. Soon some of the monkeys will reach the ladder and start climbing towards the banana.

As soon as he touches the ladder, spray all the monkeys with cold water. After a while, another monkey will try, with the same result - all other monkeys will be sprayed with cold water.

Soon, when one monkey tries to climb the ladder, the other monkeys will try to stop him.

Now drain the cold water. Take one monkey out of the cage and replace it with a new one. The new monkey will see a banana and will try to climb the ladder.

To his surprise and horror, he will be attacked by all the other monkeys. After another attempt and attack, he will know that if he tries to climb the ladder, he will be attacked by other monkeys.

After that, remove another of the original five monkeys and replace it with a new one. The newcomer will head for the ladder and will be attacked.

The previous rookie will enthusiastically participate in the punishment! Also, replace the third original monkey with a new one, then a fourth, then a fifth.

Every time the newest monkey heads up the stairs, he will be attacked. Most of the monkeys who beat him have no idea why they were not allowed to climb the ladder or why they participate in hitting the newest monkey.

After you replace all the original monkeys, and none of the remaining monkeys have ever been sprayed with cold water- despite this, no monkeys will ever approach the ladder again to try to take a banana.

Why can't they?

Because as far as they know, it has always been such a custom…

From the literature:

David Icke: “Efekt Stada”

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