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Crowd control via hysteria based events such as Covid, market crashes, etc

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Originally posted in the AI trend Trader forum on 21st of August

Let's test the concept here of discussing new topics. So far this forum is open only to AI trend trader subscribers. We will eventually open a second forum for Market Update subscribers.

Fear is used to control the masses for once panic takes over higher mental facilities retreat. In other words, you can no longer think rationally, you fall into the learned helplessness state and at that point you are just an open recitpcile waiting for your next instructions; a biological robot so as to speak.

Post videos or articles here related to this topic. Eventually we will create more videos on the Tactical Investor youtube channel on this topic.

Dangers of stress, stress is the direct result of fear

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WuyPuH9ojCE

Fear can lead to an earlier death

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-t1Z5-oPtU


what happens in your brain once fear gets a foothold

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qmpcf7ZlL18

The human mind has an incredible capacity to rewire itself if you allow it and that starts by understanding that fear is a totally useless emotion. In scientific terms this is known as neuroplasticity
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Coignitive ease

This is one of the techniques the big players use to manipulate the masses. I thought i would have to write more on this topic but luckily this video more or less covers the topic

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cebFWOlx848
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Tangentially related , schools kill creativity , destroying the natural capacity for neuroplasticity .

No creativity = no "divergent thinking" = no ways to route around fear or dominant narratives .

Seeds are planted early .

One of the first and best ted talks posted online:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iG9CE55wbtY
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This is a great video; lots of good common sense info presented.

We at TI have always stated that the day a child enters a conventional school is the day the brain starts to die. Schools today are nothing but brain washing centres and if you look at the design they are eerily similar to prisons.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D0tbRUtB7A
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Agreed. Public schools may be thought of as government indoctrination camps. The overriding message is: obey us, the authorities, and follow our rules - who are you to think you know better? Also we have the guns and we write the laws so you better do as we say anyways.

When I bring this up with my friends and colleagues who have young ones, they become uncomfortable and some agree, and some do not. The ones who agree pose some challenging follow-up questions: what are the alternatives to the government indoctrination camps for their children?

Yes, there is home schooling, learning online, gaining practical experience through internships and apprenticeships, etc. but most are not ready to take what they see as a highly risky approach.

Mostly, I think people are afraid to be wrong when they do something that goes against conventional thinking. If you follow conventional thinking and turn out to be wrong, then you can blame the mainstream experts and not blame yourself.

However, if you do something a bit radical and turn out to be wrong . . . others will tell you that you have no one to blame but yourself.
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As the saying goes no pain no gain. The real problem is that people are afraid to be right or succeed, for most institutions program the individual to be a follower and not a free thinker. So thinking out of the box creates discomfort but if you fight the initial feeling of discomfort one soon finds out that the old way of thinking can and will never set you free.

I have been working with a group of TI associates and random people that decided roughly 12 years ago to break free from the public education system. All these children have been home educated and while the initial stages were challenging, within a few years the kids were practically teaching themselves. They spend less time cramming, more time observing and conjuring new ideas. In terms of common sense, and general understanding I would say these kids are levels higher than the average kid

This video shows that almost on every measure homeschooled kids outgunned regular schooled Kids

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9OlhikDBDo


International research suggests homeschooled students’ achievements are as good, if not better, than those of their schooled peers, particularly for structured approaches. A 2013 review of several US studies showed none had “reported higher standardised test scores for traditional education samples over homeschooled samples”.

The review also found the majority (78%) of higher education admission officers “expect homeschool graduates to perform, overall, as well or better in their first year of college than traditional high school graduates”.

Such findings are echoed in The Wiley Handbook of Home Education, published in 2017. It says, in spite of all methodological issues, that

what is known is that homeschooled students who go on to college and adulthood do quite well
https://theconversation.com/homeschoole ... ers-111986
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As the saying goes no pain no gain. The real problem is that people are afraid to be right or succeed, for most institutions program the individual to be a follower and not a free thinker. So thinking out of the box creates discomfort but if you fight the initial feeling of discomfort one soon finds out that the old way of thinking can and will never set you free.

I have been working with a group of TI associates and random people that decided roughly 12 years ago to break free from the public education system. All these children have been home educated and while the initial stages were challenging, within a few years the kids were practically teaching themselves. They spend less time cramming, more time observing and conjuring new ideas. In terms of common sense, and general understanding I would say these kids are levels higher than the average kid

This video shows that almost on every measure homeschooled kids outgunned regular schooled Kids

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w9OlhikDBDo


International research suggests homeschooled students’ achievements are as good, if not better, than those of their schooled peers, particularly for structured approaches. A 2013 review of several US studies showed none had “reported higher standardised test scores for traditional education samples over homeschooled samples”.

The review also found the majority (78%) of higher education admission officers “expect homeschool graduates to perform, overall, as well or better in their first year of college than traditional high school graduates”.

Such findings are echoed in The Wiley Handbook of Home Education, published in 2017. It says, in spite of all methodological issues, that

what is known is that homeschooled students who go on to college and adulthood do quite well
https://theconversation.com/homeschoole ... ers-111986


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6CDaflxJJ0g&t=145s
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I believe there is good and bad in every formal/informal structure.

My wife is a retired public school teacher. There are horrid stories but also wonderful success stories, a few from previously home schooled children. She was a regular and special education instructor.

My daughter is a public library branch manager. The staff is heavily populated by home schooled individuals along with those who attended traditional public schools. Her viewpoint is but one, but, a lot of the home schooled employees are only interested in performing tasks they view as interesting. Some staff members want to do their own thing too often.

A third viewpoint, my own. Private schooling parochial through high school. Lots of discipline but learned power at times is disruptive to progress.

All are valid observations by intelligent humans. A combination of education styles and environments may be beneficial to society as a whole AND for the individual to be successful in a complex world.
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I humbly offer this 18-minute clip as a tonic to all the post-Selection chaos in the mass consciousness:

https://youtu.be/0OIZMGEQ298

Friedrich would have made a Master level Mass Psychologist.

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This guy is excellent at making a point through comedy, check out his other videos, man scripts is hilarious

https://youtu.be/SkJPDXrlP6w
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The person without the Spirit does not accept the things that come from the Spirit of God but considers them foolishness, and cannot understand them because they are discerned only through the Spirit.
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In these tumultuous times, we must all fight for our sovereign minds, each in our own way:


https://youtu.be/UEvkGmW7xlA




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SOL wrote: Thu Oct 08, 2020 6:33 pm Coignitive ease

This is one of the techniques the big players use to manipulate the masses. I thought i would have to write more on this topic but luckily this video more or less covers the topic
This explains why Catholic mass is so repetitive. The ceremony creates cognitive ease. And...the more often people repeat "Jesus is the son of God" the more familiar and true it sounds. Despite the fact that to those of us who've thought deeply, it is clearly bolox.

All very Interesting but it doesn't give me the slightest insight into whether to sell or buy a given stock or at what price. When I look at Yahoo Finance it's not hard to find interesting articles about a particular stock or the behavior of the market as a whole. The questions are always "Is this an ad with an agenda? And does this author know shit from apple butter?
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What is the difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics? One is bullshitting a little, the other is bullshitting a lot. :mrgreen:

This five-minute clip is pretty amusing:

https://youtu.be/VVp8UGjECt4
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Yodean wrote: Wed Dec 16, 2020 8:53 pm What is the difference between microeconomics and macroeconomics? One is bullshitting a little, the other is bullshitting a lot. :mrgreen:
I could not have said it better. We would be better of with no economists at all. In general, its a field that produces more Bullshit than any other field and we have enough BS in this world, so getting rid of some would be a welcome relief.

Most economists should switch careers and opt to become fiction writers or janitors/toilet cleaners. Janitors so at least then can help dispose of some of the crap they produced.

https://www.cleanlink.com/cp/article/St ... ng%20order.
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