How we are controlled by the media
The Illuminati Mind Control Media
Illuminati members have one thing in common, which is the ability to trace their bloodlines back for thousands of years. They are extremely cautious to keep their bloodlines pure as they pass through generation after generation.
This is done by interbreeding between bloodlines. This is the reason why there are those in the royalty class that marry other members of royalty. It is up to the parents to deem worthy mates for their children, marital decisions are arranged by the parents of these wealthy elites.
The power they hold is derived from occult practices, they participate in rituals of black magic. In this occult system, Money equals Power! Money creates power!
By having ownership over all international financial institutions, the petroleum business, and all of the most powerful businesses incorporating industry and trade, they have the ability to penetrate both politics and education. Through these properties, they own most governments of the world. If they do not have actual ownership of a particular government, they maintain control of it.
How can the media use mind control techniques?
The media have been using mind control techniques in a number of ways to influence us. Think this isn’t happening? From the age of two years, the average American is watching over 34 hours of television a week!
This is with an extra 3 hours of recorded media. And it doesn’t take into account newspapers or radio. That is a lot of influence whether we know it or not.
In the US, there are 6 giant media corporations that control 90% of everything we watch, read or listen to. These media giants are worth billions of dollars.
The same is true in the UK. There are 5 billionaires that run and control the UK’s media, with Rupert Murdoch’s company Sky having the largest share.
So why is this important? These giant corporations decide what commercial adverts we see in-between shows and also have a huge influence on what new programmes get commissioned or remain on the air. In other words, their influence is all-encompassing and widespread.
There is another way, however, that TV has the ability to influence us without our knowledge.
At the start of watching TV, we are in our normal ‘beta brainwave state’. However, after a few minutes, we go into what is known as an ‘alpha brainwave state’. This state is a relaxed state of mind that feels really peaceful. And guess what? The more we watch TV, the more this state continues, and increases.
The problem is that the alpha brainwave state makes us more susceptible to what we are watching. It lowers our sense of cynicism and leaves us feeling receptive to what we are viewing. It is like a hypnotic state where we are suggestible to whatever is being shown.
When we go from a beta state to an alpha state, we feel incredibly relaxed. This is a very powerful and pleasurable feeling. It can become quite addictive and is one of the reasons many people like to relax by becoming a ‘couch potato’.
So now we know how it is possible for the media to use mind control techniques, here are some of the ways they do it:
Criminal TV shows
How do the elite numb us to violence? By showing extreme violence in criminal TV shows and justifying it by calling it a storyline. There are several studies that demonstrate early exposure to violence on TV leads to aggressive behaviour in later life.
In fact, there are some very famous criminal TV shows that have the dubious credit of playing a significant role in a terrible crime. These include Breaking Bad and Dexter, where killing scenes in these shows were acted out in real life.
Advertising
Everywhere you look in magazines, billboards, or advertisements on TV, there are picture-perfect people selling something. Of course, we don’t expect advertisers to use ugly-looking models, but in recent decades, the stakes have been raised to impossible beauty standards.
With the use of Photoshop, starving models, increased use of cosmetic procedures, there is no way the ordinary citizen can keep up with what is being promoted as ‘normal beauty’. These impossible standards have led to a rise in eating disorders, self-harming, and general dissatisfaction with one’s body shape.
Reality TV shows
Ask a child these days what they want to be when they grow up and the answer is likely to be ‘famous’. When I was young, all I could think about was training to be a vet. My friends had similar dreams; fireman, nurse, doctor, farmer, lifeguard, they were all actual jobs.
Now, thanks to the rise of reality programmes, our children don’t feel as if they need to learn at school, train to be anything, they can just go on the TV and ‘earn a living’ by being famous.
In the UK, we have some of the worst role models for the next generation. One man who is now a millionaire cannot tell the time and is notorious for his lack of knowledge. Another young woman made her fortune by having repeated sexual intercourse on TV.
And who do you think these dumbed-down role models benefit?
Sports/Religion/Politics
Followers of religion or even politics might be offended at seeing sport lumped alongside them, but the same message is valid – distract us long enough to divide and conquer. What better way to carry on with their agenda than to offer some distraction?
All the while there are conflicts in the Middle East, with Muslims and Jews fighting over land, and Democrats and Republicans going at each other in the Senate, the elite can carry on.
In reality, we have a natural tendency to want to cooperate with each other. History, however, has shown that religion bubbles away in the background of most historical conflicts and brings out the worst in us. And just look at the football hooligans in the UK if you want evidence of bad behaviour in sports.
So, have I convinced you that the media use mind control techniques to bring out the worst, or do you believe you have complete autonomy over your actions? Comments welcome!
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