#FamilyIsEverything. APL = 9.747/10 *Authorized conspiracy theorist *Not an authorized preacher.

When sick I tend to research darker stuff. Is it the parasite?
Ivermectin already kickin in.

We should cut back on pre-shredded cheese and Make America 'Grate' Again.

In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

By parasite you mean the virus, right? Cuz if we all have drones in us I can't even.

#FamilyIsEverything. APL = 9.747/10 *Authorized conspiracy theorist *Not an authorized preacher.

In response Mocheezeplz ... to his Publication

Not trying to be cryptic.
What makes us think different than them?
Possible factors:
-Frequency
-Parasite
-Poison/Toxin
-Indoctrination/Spell
-Combo

Let me know if I missed anything.

In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication

The normies are in a cataleptic hypnotic state, simple NLP, easily induced. Coupled with constant subconscious anchoring. shock/fear stories cause rapid inductions and a a short window for suggestion. I could talk for hours.

In other words, a magic spell.

Here is a short explanation on how to break the spell.

You have to interrupt their thinking and insert a suggestion, only suggestion, and it must come after an interrupt of their expectations.

For example, if you go to shake somebodies hand, and at the last minute gently grab their wrist instead, this interrupts their thinking causing them to become highly suggestible as their brain computes what just happened.

then insert your suggestion/ redpill "sorry you've been ill, that's unfair after those 3 injections, anyway......"

This is absorbed while they are still suggestible from the interrupt. they won't even really consciously hear what you've said in most cases in those few seconds.

Leaving them with the subconscious suggestion that this is "unfair" and a natural curiosity resulting in irritation and a need to find out more, 'why am I ill? This is unfair!'

All while keeping the relationship/friendship totally on track.

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