@dogsbreth
Active 4 years, 7 months ago-
dogsbreth posted an update 5 years, 7 months ago
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
I just looked up the cannibal club website. I think I need a stiff drink
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
That is quite a serious accusation and demands some serious evidence. Whispers from the shadows and “trust me bro” aren’t good enough when you put this sort of information about.
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
Brilliant! This year just gets better and better. I dont suppose you know who your man is, and where this information comes from?
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I will tell you that the source is someone I think everyone here would agree is a reliable source and SHE never sends me anything that hasn’t been verified. I only know that the reader is indeed a physician in Italy.
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That is quite a serious accusation and demands some serious evidence. Whispers from the shadows and “trust me bro” aren’t good enough when you put this sort of information about.
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check your messages.
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
Maybe have a look at something like this:
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You read my mind. I bought one for each one of my meters just after I posted it on Giza. (I run a ranch so that means multiple meters each affecting a different group of animals!) I will let you know if and how it helped us here.
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I use Blushield to protect my home and myself.
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
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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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
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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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
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] -
dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
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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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
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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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
It may also about teaching kids patience and observing how kids develop cognitive skills and useful strategies like delaying satisfaction to achieve a goal. Kids who learn to enjoy reading and writing earlier would learn more through their lifetime, on average, I would wager, for example. I appreciate the argument that the medical advances learned…[Read more]
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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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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 7 months ago
I dont know why Biazantura’s comment isn’t visible, so I’m posting the attached link here because its a great article and worth reading to learn more about this situation:
Putin and Russia are facing a very serious crisis in Belarus
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dogsbreth posted an update 5 years, 7 months ago
If I read the situation correctly, and I have to admit, my knowledge of Belarus is not exactly tip-top, it looks like there is something of a colour revolution being fomented in that country. General worker strikes, opposition leaders being advised by Germany, predatory NATO engagements. Is this a new Ukraine situation…[Read more]
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I dont know why Biazantura’s comment isn’t visible, so I’m posting the attached link here because its a great article and worth reading to learn more about this situation:
Putin and Russia are facing a very serious crisis in Belarus
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I believe what’s happening in America right now is a colored revolution.
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
Great, I’ll look forward to that, must put it in the diary. This is going to send people mad if it keeps up. I might be one of them. I have to keep watching Day of the Triffids, 1984, and They Live to keep sane as it is
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The kids in my neighborhood wear face masks outside when playing, practicing for school…augh. Drives me nuts to see them when out walking my dog. Saw a man working alone installing a new roof wearing one, no one else around.
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I’ve seen two elderly men riding their John Deere mowers in their own yards with masks on. Weep….
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OMG. People have been so brain washed about something they can’t see and fear – the Emperor has no clothes is a parody in comparison. This is REAL – there is no bloody virus.
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My horse trainer stopped in town after 1:30pm to grab a sandwich, he was pulling a 9 horse trailer with some of my pals in back going up north, and was almost thrown out because he had no mask. Only the Lone Ranger does that from the back of his horse. Just saying.
My neighbor owns the restaurant. She is about to be shut down AGAIN in September…[Read more]
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
its a priesthood. all that derisive “we don’t need no religion” from the scientismists, wagging their feeble fingers from within the white robes and surrounded by their talismans and scriptures. it would be funny if it weren’t so serious
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
One wonders his association with and admiration of his uncle’s allegiances. He appears to have a copy of the early drafts of the original planning documents.
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Yes. They are the hanovarian royalty. There’s a book coming out re the history of a secret war between the real British royals: the Stuart’s and the house of Hanover.
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Is that what has to do with Queen Anne, Elizabeth Stuart of Palatines, protestant vs catholic? I have been trying to get more info on all that.
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Let us know when the book comes out. Can we preorder now?
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
I am comforted by the knowledge that HRH Charles the Chestless is sponsoring this event
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Yes, isn’t it just. He’s been banging on about the environment since day jot – exactly how long ago was this planned and by whom. Unless the idiot has been taken in by it but I suspect not, after having been best mates with Jimmy Savile
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One wonders his association with and admiration of his uncle’s allegiances. He appears to have a copy of the early drafts of the original planning documents.
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Yes. They are the hanovarian royalty. There’s a book coming out re the history of a secret war between the real British royals: the Stuart’s and the house of Hanover.
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Is that what has to do with Queen Anne, Elizabeth Stuart of Palatines, protestant vs catholic? I have been trying to get more info on all that.
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Let us know when the book comes out. Can we preorder now?
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
Oh, well, now that Forbes puts it like that, I’m convinced. Silly me, thinking that adding up numbers and dividing by total population, subtracting the false reports and observing the political shenanigans could ever lead me to come to my own conclusions. Now that’s cleared up, I’ll certainly be waiting eagerly for the next steaming load of…[Read more]
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
Count your blessings. When it happens in Australia, they make you pay for your own quarantine. User pays…
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dogsbreth posted a new activity comment 5 years, 8 months ago
is this the one you are looking for:
Its available on youtoob in europe. - Load More