@bally
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
She absolutely hits the nail on the head. These virtue signallers have something dark they are hiding – cowardice & narcisscism being only the tip of the iceberg.
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
I may do a vidchat question on this very topic!
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
Me neither, I went to a large shop today for the first time in ages – every person wearing a mask apart from me. A few stares, mainly from men in their 40s as usual – I just stare them out, I think don’t openly advertise you are a monumental bed wetter then think you can intimidate me.
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
I love this Welsh chap – he’s awesome!
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
Just to add a bit of depth to the mix – a lot of Israeli groups hate these jewish elites, as it makes them look bad. They call them eruv rav – fake jews (as they are Khazars and not the real Israelites) and are ungodly. Even on the temple mount, it’s said that this group mixed with Moses’ group to cause chaos.
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Katie B posted an update 5 years, 7 months ago
Antidote to Thunberg:
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
Oh sorry to hear that Ken. Yes, I will be going to the London protest on 29th. I don’t think it’s the testosterone either but he’s right – there are more women not obeying the orders than the men. It seems men in their 20-40’s seem especially zealous in their mask wearing. Although, if we look at the men who are challenging this in UK, they are…[Read more]
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
P.s, yes the resistance is growing and encouraging that this deep state/fbi/China/democrat big pharma medical mafia are also being connected to child traffickers now too. There was a protest today outside Buckingham palace shouting no more pedophiles!
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
Lol! Made me laugh out loud. Don’t forget fake Jesus too. He’s not the messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
Not sure about some of the content on his second vid. He’s great at ferretting out information but takes a while to join the dots.
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He did mention the Pretend King from NZ but did not give him any credibility. I immediately thought of you when it came up. Most dots have been filled in here but it is encouraging that more people seem to be looking for the dots.
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Lol! Made me laugh out loud. Don’t forget fake Jesus too. He’s not the messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!
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P.s, yes the resistance is growing and encouraging that this deep state/fbi/China/democrat big pharma medical mafia are also being connected to child traffickers now too. There was a protest today outside Buckingham palace shouting no more pedophiles!
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Katie B posted an update 5 years, 8 months ago
Passion & knowledge & determination
Cut to about 22 minutes for protests and speech:
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A disagreement with his perception…. It is not testosterone, it is a strong moral base. It is the unwillingness to compromise that base for anything. Especially for one who wants you to “bend the knee”, in submission. This I have seen regardless of sex or culture, unfortunately, it is too few and far between.
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I should say, I like his fire. And he’s right about getting the “normies” on board. And am jealous, If Manchester wasn’t across the pond, I’d be there. The last protest here in the states, near me, was Lansing, MI. And I only found out about it while it was happening. An actual protest about the lock downs. And the witch Whitmer after that…[Read more]
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Oh sorry to hear that Ken. Yes, I will be going to the London protest on 29th. I don’t think it’s the testosterone either but he’s right – there are more women not obeying the orders than the men. It seems men in their 20-40’s seem especially zealous in their mask wearing. Although, if we look at the men who are challenging this in UK, they are…[Read more]
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Katie B posted an update 5 years, 8 months ago
Probably best vid I’ve seen Mark Devlin do. Outstanding – look at all the corona predictive programming he’s found:
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Not sure about some of the content on his second vid. He’s great at ferretting out information but takes a while to join the dots.
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He did mention the Pretend King from NZ but did not give him any credibility. I immediately thought of you when it came up. Most dots have been filled in here but it is encouraging that more people seem to be looking for the dots.
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Lol! Made me laugh out loud. Don’t forget fake Jesus too. He’s not the messiah, he’s a very naughty boy!
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P.s, yes the resistance is growing and encouraging that this deep state/fbi/China/democrat big pharma medical mafia are also being connected to child traffickers now too. There was a protest today outside Buckingham palace shouting no more pedophiles!
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I just looked up the cannibal club website. I think I need a stiff drink
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
On your above take, I completely disagree with all of your points. However, I have already stated why in my responses and also my concerns about dissociating young minds to perform tasks for adults. Why would the WEF use Batman in copious articles they have put out and in even in that so called independent study (which I haven’t yet researched to…[Read more]
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
I agree with your points above. However, I’m not using this article alone, I’m critically analysing it in a wider backdrop. The WEF have been talking alot about the ‘future of learning’ – as have corporations. That future of learning consists of human beings as little more than machine polishers i.e. doing very basic tasks or even worse service…[Read more]
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Ok, sure, I can accept the wider context argument. I absolutely take the point about the social engineering taking place as part of our New Normal™. I get the interest, from the Rockerfeller perspective, in changing up the learning paradigm, but did not associate the article necessarily with creating a new population of chimney sweeps. The article…[Read more]
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On your above take, I completely disagree with all of your points. However, I have already stated why in my responses and also my concerns about dissociating young minds to perform tasks for adults. Why would the WEF use Batman in copious articles they have put out and in even in that so called independent study (which I haven’t yet researched to…[Read more]
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You’re free to disagree 🙂 Look, I don’t want to flog a dead horse here, all I really wanted to say is that the article looked fairly innocuous to me, but then I haven’t read into psychology to any professional extent. I posted some instances of the sort of thing that creeps me out, re the social distancing experiments done to kids, but they…[Read more]
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
P.s would also like to know why you think the world economic forum is interested in how kids learn – is it so they can think outside the box and problem solve?
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
P.s still waiting to know why you think a child needs to dissociate in order to learn to fulfil frustrating tasks
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
Merely highlighting my credentials and experience just like you were above and surely this is just healthy debate nothing to feel victimised about. Yes, you played and imagined not worked at the same time. This article is talking about getting kids to dissociate so they can fulfil frustrating etc tasks. Why? Why do children (not adults) need to…[Read more]
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
I suggest you read that book if you do not understand how harmful splitting consciousness is on the human mind.
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
Have you read the article in full and paid attention to the emphasis I put in quotes – the parts that alarmed me? If so, you would know I’m taking issue with cognitive science approaches, I indeed work for a cognitive neuroscientist and educational psychologist and indeed, have a masters in psychology. So not sure why you are using cognitive s…[Read more]
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I suggest you read that book if you do not understand how harmful splitting consciousness is on the human mind.
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Well, I guess I’m not a psychology master, I admit to being a mere human. Forgive me for not knowing the specific term for what looks to a layman like cognitive observational science. I really amn’t trying to divert attention from your highlighted issues, at least not intentionally. I read the article, and it looks a bit Skinner-esque, but all…[Read more]
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Merely highlighting my credentials and experience just like you were above and surely this is just healthy debate nothing to feel victimised about. Yes, you played and imagined not worked at the same time. This article is talking about getting kids to dissociate so they can fulfil frustrating etc tasks. Why? Why do children (not adults) need to…[Read more]
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P.s still waiting to know why you think a child needs to dissociate in order to learn to fulfil frustrating tasks
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P.s would also like to know why you think the world economic forum is interested in how kids learn – is it so they can think outside the box and problem solve?
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sorry, couldnt figure out how to reply to the thread until I clicked all the buttons. The REPLY button disappeared.
I agree that there is little good about being associated with WEF, you wont find me defending that crowd, so fair point there.
Re dissociate, I perhaps read that differently than you did – I’m not educated in these things. I took…[Read more]
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Katie B posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
The studies are advertised on the WEF website. What do you make of the dissociation technique? Why does one need to split their consciousness in order to ‘learn’? Have you read Macrocosm and Medium?
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I don’t know about who advertises where, but agree that may be significant. I get advertisements for stuff I didn’t know I “liked” all the time, though. I do know that kids like to play, and playing pretend is pretty ubiquitous – witness dolls, for example. I haven’t read Microcosm and Medium, so can’t argue from authority there. Is there some…[Read more]
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Have you read the article in full and paid attention to the emphasis I put in quotes – the parts that alarmed me? If so, you would know I’m taking issue with cognitive science approaches, I indeed work for a cognitive neuroscientist and educational psychologist and indeed, have a masters in psychology. So not sure why you are using cognitive s…[Read more]
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I suggest you read that book if you do not understand how harmful splitting consciousness is on the human mind.
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Well, I guess I’m not a psychology master, I admit to being a mere human. Forgive me for not knowing the specific term for what looks to a layman like cognitive observational science. I really amn’t trying to divert attention from your highlighted issues, at least not intentionally. I read the article, and it looks a bit Skinner-esque, but all…[Read more]
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Merely highlighting my credentials and experience just like you were above and surely this is just healthy debate nothing to feel victimised about. Yes, you played and imagined not worked at the same time. This article is talking about getting kids to dissociate so they can fulfil frustrating etc tasks. Why? Why do children (not adults) need to…[Read more]
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P.s still waiting to know why you think a child needs to dissociate in order to learn to fulfil frustrating tasks
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P.s would also like to know why you think the world economic forum is interested in how kids learn – is it so they can think outside the box and problem solve?
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sorry, couldnt figure out how to reply to the thread until I clicked all the buttons. The REPLY button disappeared.
I agree that there is little good about being associated with WEF, you wont find me defending that crowd, so fair point there.
Re dissociate, I perhaps read that differently than you did – I’m not educated in these things. I took…[Read more]
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I agree with your points above. However, I’m not using this article alone, I’m critically analysing it in a wider backdrop. The WEF have been talking alot about the ‘future of learning’ – as have corporations. That future of learning consists of human beings as little more than machine polishers i.e. doing very basic tasks or even worse service…[Read more]
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Ok, sure, I can accept the wider context argument. I absolutely take the point about the social engineering taking place as part of our New Normal™. I get the interest, from the Rockerfeller perspective, in changing up the learning paradigm, but did not associate the article necessarily with creating a new population of chimney sweeps. The article…[Read more]
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On your above take, I completely disagree with all of your points. However, I have already stated why in my responses and also my concerns about dissociating young minds to perform tasks for adults. Why would the WEF use Batman in copious articles they have put out and in even in that so called independent study (which I haven’t yet researched to…[Read more]
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You’re free to disagree 🙂 Look, I don’t want to flog a dead horse here, all I really wanted to say is that the article looked fairly innocuous to me, but then I haven’t read into psychology to any professional extent. I posted some instances of the sort of thing that creeps me out, re the social distancing experiments done to kids, but they…[Read more]
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She absolutely hits the nail on the head. These virtue signallers have something dark they are hiding – cowardice & narcisscism being only the tip of the iceberg.