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Frances Leader's avatar

Right now, I believe that we are living within the greatest cult ever formed on planet Earth. It has been remarkable to me to hear that the vast majority of the world has succumbed to tests, masks, distancing, lockdowns and, the ultimate invasion, vaccines.

All this hell was inflicted on humanity by our various communications networks and people obeyed like braindead zombies. Many of them sacrificing their businesses, social life and sheltering in place, away from their families. The destruction of society, economy and trust has been epic.

Who were the charismatic leaders? What was the message?

The leaders were our employees, the health authorities in their various guises. Surely they were qualified to judge the circumstances? Surely they would not lead the public (who they serve) astray?

BUT THEY DID.... and they seem to have sincerely believed in the narratives they were given by others, who were also supposed to be serving humanity. Various Universities, philanthropists, politicians and a few notable three letter agencies chimed in to the cacophony of fear porn.

When we look back we can clearly see that the billions of obedient cult members enjoyed their 3 minutes of hate almost daily. They called for us to be arrested at best, assassinated at worst, just because we did not have any faith in their cult.

If truth be known, I think the cult is still proud of itself and enjoyed the comradery of being in the New Big Club. In fact, I would suggest that the cult members are begging for another mass ritual, visualising even tighter lockdowns for even longer and maybe committing non-believers to be crucified.

Nothing would surprise me now.

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Sixway's avatar

The issue of cultists vs. independent thinkers goes back generations. I'm in my 50s, but I had older parents so it's like I'm older than I actually am because of how they were raised and how they raised me. I and just about every child for generations were taught to obey authority. Most parents were strict. Most teachers were strict. Most employers were strict. Everyone in authority were strict. We all learned to obey and not question them. "Because I said so" was the reason for every "why?" question. And you were lucky if you didn't get the wooden spoon smacks or just plain beaten for not obeying.

Then came the helicopter parents and the complete lack of responsibility. However, those kids were still taught that schools were the ultimate authority and whatever they told you to think, you were graded on. So they never learned how to think for themselves. This has gotten worse and worse and worse. It's the goal of every new educational program like No Child Left Behind and Common Core.

So we have three types, two of which got to the same place in different ways. Those taught to obey authority no matter what and those who never learned how to think for themselves. They are the same, but there is more hope for the former that they'll finally see authority as being wrong. The latter can't and won't even think at all about anything. They just repeat what they hear, like they've been doing since they were in first grade.

Then there's the third type. The individuals who at some point either figured it all out for themselves, or had one or more key influences in their life. I had a few people who greatly influenced me in my childhood. They taught me to think for myself, to question everything and not care what anyone thought of me for any of my own beliefs. I am so grateful for these people.

The third type are the only free individuals. Everyone else is in a prison of the mind and are super easy to control without guns or locks. And the war is against this third type. Once they are gone, there is no limit to the elite's power.

But in a way, I kind of like masks now, because you can easily see what people are from across the room before they even open their mouth behind their masks.

"It's easier to fool people than convince people that they have been fooled."

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AnnR's avatar

I agree with you. I don't think it was a particular charismatic leader or leaders - I think it was nothing more than the expected outcome of a society so completely filled simultaneously with narcissism and emptiness of the soul as the primary drivers of their existence, that they RAN to (1) have their emptiness filled with purpose (to be part of the collective, and by default, the demonization of "outsiders") and to having their narcissism sated with the (I hate to use this word, but I must) orgasmic feeling of having themselves as a key component of the "solution". I think that how so many people responded in 2020-2021 was the culmination of the DECADES IN THE MAKING of the transhumanist/depopulation movement's objective. Of course, I'm not a psychiatrist or anything like that, but I bet if a psychiatrist really studied a couple hundred of these people, he'd find similar character traits.

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Frances Leader's avatar

The psychiatrist, vaxxed to the eyeballs, would find nothing wrong with them and would join in the collective hatefest against non believers.

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Sixway's avatar

What gets me is that intelligence and education seem to have nothing to do with whether someone can think for themselves or not. I'm proud to have dropped out of college because I wasn't learning anything that I couldn't teach myself and they were trying to change how I thought about things. It was a complete waste of time for me.

"When I think back on all the crap I learned in high school It's a wonder I can think at all"

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Frances Leader's avatar

I enjoyed doing Open University courses when my son was a baby/toddler. I also studied philosophy and Chinese Medicine in the same way, by fitting it around my job. I have not attended a formal education since I was 17 years old because I always needed to earn a living.

When I was young, I felt that I had missed out on University but lately, I realise that I would not have been so happy or so worldly-wise if I had taken that route.

I still study, all the time! It has been a lifetime hobby really, there being so much to know and so little time! xx

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Sixway's avatar

That's a common theme among individuals. We know how to teach ourselves. I don't need to pay someone to indoctrinate me.

The fact that there is no limit to the number of doctors and scientists who believe every lie uttered by authority is proof that education has nothing to do with thinking ability. And I have a hard time deciding what intelligence actually means. Two of my best friends from high school were the smartest people I ever met. They became doctors and still believe all the crap. Are they actually dumb? Part of me thinks so, but I have a hard time accepting it. I can't even figure it out.

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Letsrock's avatar

It's so interesting how doctors are held in societies' highest esteem. I've known several over my lifetime and they are definitely a certainly personality type and I find them odd at the very least.

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Dee Dee's avatar

Agree, there were many that rose to positions of power...self appointment of-course. They enjoyed their new promotion.

https://open.substack.com/pub/dee746/p/mask-nazi?r=1g1b1r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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sharonmo's avatar

I say you are telling truth that all should welcome and hear! But sadly, so many would call you a "Conspiracy Theorist" and ignore your wisdom. I have been in a cult and before I gave up everything and became totally a person that resembled Klaus Schwab's code of "living life happily ever after" (you will have nothing and be happy as a slave) I left.

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Frances Leader's avatar

Ah, so you are an expert on the way that a cult works. I met a woman on a beach in Cornwall. She asked me what I was doing because I was practising Chi Gong with my dog. When I explained that it is a spiritual/mental/physical discipline from China we got chatting about meditation and related matters. She told me that she was paying £1,000 per course of Transcendental Meditation which was run by a cult/group in the area.

She shocked me by saying that she had failed the last course and was having to do it again, paying yet another £1,000!!

I took the time to carefully explain that these practices are not something we can be qualified in. The cult was ripping her off and she was really grateful to me for lifting the illusion she was labouring under.

It disgusts me when people make a living exploiting the uninformed.

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sharonmo's avatar

No, I do not consider myself an expert on cults and the way they work! I just know I have been "culted" and am not immune to the brainwashing and spellcasting that is done to get you in the cult, doing whatever a narcissist or sociopath wishes you to do. So, I am constantly vigilant and unwilling to join any group or community that has the signs I recognize as control and manipulation, or power over. This includes labeling myself an "anything at all," or following anyone at all. I am what I am! My word, my deeds, my beliefs are chosen, and self-determined by me in connection with Source, and what I believe is true for me! I gauge everything on the consequences of my own choices and what I wish to accomplish in life for me and those living beings I come in contact with.

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JW Hines's avatar

I believe we are in hell & they were desperate to get out. Imagine spending eternity in prison. How do you get out? You can’t. Suicide became the only way for them. Yes, it’s insane but, the world is an asylum with no escape route. The red letters in the Bible was written by Jesus... the rest written by man. Evil can’t rewrite that.

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Daniel Appleton's avatar

I have wondered what the deal was / is with cults & suicides. Heaven's Gate. Jonestown. I'm sure there have been others. The Manson " family " seems to be an exception, unless I missed something. I heard about NXVIM, the cult that entered sex - trafficking & I thought " ohhhh, boy ". Aum Shinrikyu & the Unification Church seem to be exceptions, although they have murdered people, members & outsiders. If you go back far enough, there are the Essenes at Masada, although they suicided to avoid the imperial Romans.

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Xingyi's avatar

Sounds like the climate change cult.

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Valkyrie 777's avatar

You may want to do a story about Bo and Peep!

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Consequence Of Mind's avatar

Thanks for the tip!

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Proton Magic's avatar

This smells like one of the many cults formed in the US by think tanks (Tavistock, Club of Rome, Chatham House, the Royal Institute of International Affairs etc which are all part of the NWO), that wanted to test run how to control masses, and in this case, Jonestown, and others to find the right ingredients to brain wash masses into self immolation for the collective good (think Covid). I couldn't easily find how they got funding. Wiki says, "In the late 1970s, the group received a large sum of money, possibly an inheritance of a member or donations of followers' income", which seems strange as there should be a record esp if a "large sum". If upper level control is correct, the leaders were also victims of their controllers.

Burning Man is another type of social and mind control experiment, more subtle, still leading people do to absurd things in an absurd place in a "collective" that starts to have its own enclosed world related to a human sacrifice at the end in effigy-now in reality in a wet desert that has cemented them in a MASONRY death. See, this and some of the links I put int he comments and you will understand BM was started by an alphabet agency: https://etscinemapsychomasonica.substack.com/p/burning-man-more-social-media-captures

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Freeq O’Nature's avatar

After the last three years I have no reason to ask How could anyone follow a cult such as this. I’m surrounded by sheeple that would jump off a bridge if TPTB told them it was for their safety.

I am still flummoxed, however, by the Why. Why do people start and lead cults? I just cannot grok their mindset.

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Letsrock's avatar

Control? And of course they're mentally ill.

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Sixway's avatar

As soon as I heard the Heaven's Gate story, I downloaded their entire website and it was all removed within 24 hours. I lost it over the years with dozens of computer upgrades since then. Wish I could still find it.

The internet was incredibly different back then. It was more like anarchy and it was amazing, exciting and quite scary. I was constantly just completely shocked at the kinds of people and ideas I could find.

It could not be more different now. It turned from what looked like complete and total freedom to a complete and total prison of the mind. I mean you can still find things if you know how and where to look, but there are so many psy-ops and controlled opposition now that it takes being one of the smartest people on the planet now to figure out what is real and what isn't.

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Doris Wrench Eisler's avatar

The vaccines were a hoax from the beginning: non-sterilizing and leaky. And mass vaccination during a pandemic is a bad move that drives immune escape, according to the best opinion. I wouldn't put them in the same category as masks and distancing. Some people have even come to believe there was no covid virus, or that it amounted to common flu. Yes, some people die every year of flu, but it really isn't the same thing. Read Mobeen Syed on the subject: 12 to 19 proteins sequencing themselves accidentally (mutation) to make the spike on the virus more efficiently transmissive, and the virus itself deadly and transmissible to humans in particular, is in the category of one in trillions. And they tried to pin it on China. That is the angle we should explore. We have been brainwashed on the wrong angle.

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Doug Thorburn's avatar

What drug cocktail were they using? Serious question, BTW, because when I've done deep dives into cults, I've uncovered some pretty monstrous alcohol/other-drug use.

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:Stuart-james.'s avatar

Consider this the answer to the puzzle: We are neither the prisoner nor the guard. (Zen practice) We are the energy and the actor that creates this realm of a vast ocean and all the personalities (my interpretation) There are those that are lost are in the darkest depths imaginable, and then there are all the various levels as we ascend to the surface of the ocean into the light and air to breathe. (if we are lucky to latch on to the way home) There are days I feel that I am bobbing about on the surface of a vast ocean with no one in sight, but I feel light and free. In the depth, it is difficult to know which way is up and which way is down. (ever done aqualung diving?) There is only our built in intuition (DNA) and sometimes we have to fly blind, so to speak. Trust no living material man, even if you like my words and story. I do trust Yahshua implicitly, though.

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Dee Dee's avatar

Thank you for this post!!! The cult movement was thoroughly studied!

The initiation was the shot for entrance into The Covid Cult...

https://open.substack.com/pub/dee746/p/the-initiation-was-the-shot?r=1g1b1r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

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