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How Emotions have been Hijacked By Psychological-Conditioning Programs (Part 1)

“All across this country, the school curriculum has been invaded by psychological-conditioning programs which not only take up time sorely needed for intellectual development, but also promote an emotionalized and anti-intellectual way of responding to the challenges facing every individual and every society.” (1)

What is the vehicle, mode and mechanism being used in the “school curriculum” to expand these insidious “psychological-conditioning programs” in order to corrupt language to thoughts and corrupt thoughts to language in a devastating and confusing manner. It is very hard to detect this poison as the cunning Revolutionaries sneak their agenda in by way of gradualism, boiling Americans in the proverbial pot like frogs destroying the Loyalist culture and way of life (Culture War: Loyalists vs RevolutionariesPart 1 & Part 2).

“But if thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought.” (2)

Before we talk about the vehicle and delivery system, let’s make sure we are on the same page with having the same definition on words and concepts.

It seems that, before one experiences a conscious thought, unconscious brain processes work behind the scenes to generate the thought.” (3)

We want to simplify terms before we expand on function of the mind.

“To keep things uncomplicated and to stay true to our updated simplified map, the subconscious and unconscious together represent . . . the unconscious mind.” (4)

After we define the terms, we will return to the simplified map, merging subconscious and unconscious together in order to keep it simple.

UNCONSCIOUS MIND:

“Unconscious: The source of all internalized information, knowledge, and experience is the unconscious mind. This is the vault. Deep feelings, ingrained behaviors, and distant memories are filed away her for long term storage. As such, they aren’t directly accessible to the conscious mind.” (4)

“. . . the unconscious filters our experience and determines how we react.”(4)

SUBCONSCIOUS MIND:

Only the subconscious mind can search and secure this data and – even then – access isn’t necessarily guaranteed.” (4)

“Remembering utility items like your phone number, Google password, and the visual map of how to get to work are delegated to the subconscious for instant retrieval when required.” (4)

CONSCIOUS MIND:

“Conscious: According to Sigmund Freud, the conscious mind is populated with everything inside our awareness. Everything we’re thinking, caring, feeling and fantasizing about . . . this is also the only mind with the ability to focus and visualize. It is responsible for logic and reasoning. This is where decisions are made, and directives are given. It is the gatekeeper and filter of your belief system.” (4)

“. . . while our conscious mind calls the shots and decides how we act.” (4)

“The conscious mind is also where we imagine, create, and envision a brighter future. With a workload of this size, it may be hard to believe this is the smallest of the minds. In fact, scientists suggest it represents only about 10% of your brain’s capacity.” (4)

It is in the unconscious and subconscious mind where feelings, emotions and moods are created, molded and produced. This is the soft, weak and easy spot for the “psychological-conditioning programs” to target and manipulate which may have been happening for long periods of time.

The 5th Generational Warfare:

“5GW is manipulation of thoughts and attitudes without people’s awareness. These are the weapons of choice to facilitate geopolitical goals to create a new world order. There are a lot of overlapping aspects of hybrid, irregular, and unrestricted warfare . . . “ (6)

There are “. . . many narratives imposed on society today by an overreaching federal government, an out-of-control security state, a weaponized media, and corporate and social media titans.“ (6)

The optimal access, data and entry point into our thoughts would be the feeble, fragile and unsteady gateway of the human emotions and feelings as they are being traversed everyday by all of humanity in various degrees and forms.

“The problem isn’t that Johnny can’t read. The problem isn’t even that Johnny can’t think. The problem is that Johnny doesn’t know what thinking is; he confuses it with feelings.” (1)

We learn that humanity has confused, muddled, bewildered, and mixed-up the two terms, concepts and processes of thinking and feelings leading to self and society deceptions.

In order to stir emotions, feelings and moods, there needs to be an event triggered either organically or intentionally with a targeted or manipulated result by using “the Hegelian Dialectic as a tool of mass manipulation [that] involves the intentional creation of the thesis and/or the antithesis.” (7) It is by creating the problem, and a reaction, while then coming up with a solution like steering sheep into the slaughtering house.

The trigger men and women are Revolutionaries (Part 1 & Part 2) and the political class (What is the Biggest Threat to America?) in the Class Warfare (Part 1 & Part 2) against the unsuspecting American Loyalists.

“The permanent political class is doing what today, what they’ve been doing for literally a couple of thousand years. They’re instituting a form of what’s technically known as resentment politics. The politics of division.” (8)

The Revolutionaries are pulling and managing the triggers by weaponizing the victim mind-set and resentment politics. (8) They want to use emotions and feelings to keep Americans and especially the rising generation when they are children triggered stirred-up in a negative and “poor me” attitude to manipulate and replace thoughts and beliefs with the subverted and unhealthy mind-set.

“We’re not ourselves when we’re triggered, we become who we think we need to be to survive. And when we’re constantly being triggered, our identity can start to slip away-because our personality and values are constantly getting hijacked by fight-or-flight reflexes.” (5)

When we are triggered, we are on high alert and in survival mode. While in survival mode, emotions take over and our identity, personality and values are confused, swindled and hijacked, then replaced and coerced “when one man’s actions are made to serve another man’s will.”(6) Without clarity, people are blinded by self-deception, which causes people to live in the box and echo-chamber limiting and even being in the dark in undiscerning the possibility of discovering the “fraud” by not being awake, aware or conscious of what is transpiring to our emotions and feelings.

“People raised on love see things differently than those raised on survival.” — Joy Marino

Generally speaking, we have two species of humans depending on their perspectives of fear and survival mode or love. They are two different people as emotions produce thoughts, and thoughts produce beliefs. While living in the fear and survival mind-set, we are more prone and susceptible to manipulation.

“It is said that emotions drive 80 percent of the choices Americans make, while practicality and objectivity only represent about 20 percent of decision-making. Oh, and forget about making a decision when you are hungry, angry, lonely, or tired. The acronym “HALT” is exactly the point here: Don’t do it! If you make a decision while feeling Hungry, Angry, Lonely or Tired (or God-forbid some combination of more than one of the above), emotion wins 100 percent of the time and will likely push you in the wrong direction. “It is in the moments of decision that your destiny is shaped,” according to Tony Robbins, self-help and motivational speaker. So if that’s the case, then we better make some good ones!”” (9)

This statement was made in 2012. How much have these percentages changed from then until now, in 2023?

“Emotions play a hidden role in our behavior.” (10)

“But in today’s society, emotions frequently don’t lead to anything as productive as cooperation. . . . human eyes can experience optical illusions . . . emotions can malfunction, revving too high or lingering too long, or flaring up in inappropriate situations.” (10) 

Emotions will hinder cooperation, negotiation and allowing one to see the big picture by blocking synergy and seeking the win-win solution; which will make a person more susceptible, and inclined to be vulnerable to a cluster of behaviors such as:

  • Selfish/Narcissistic/Pride
  • Fighting
  • Negativity
  • Manipulative
  • Tantrums
  • Demanding
  • Complaining
  • Needing Immediate Gratification
  • Defiant
  • Unwilling to communicate rationally (11)

“Your emotions are the slaves of your thoughts, and you are the slave to your emotions.” — Elizabeth Gilbert

“Haidt provides the helpful metaphor of the rider and the elephant. The rider is the conscious mind with its rational functions and volitional power. But the elephant is everything else: all the internal presuppositions, genetic inclinations, subconscious motives, and layers upon layers of uninterrogated, raw experience. Needless to say, the elephant is bigger (more powerful) than the rider.” (12)

The “elephant is bigger” and is considered the unconscious and subconscious mind and if we are not careful, the elephant/emotions will control us without really even realizing it as we are slaves to our emotions.

Think about the idea put in our minds of how the elephant is scared of a mouse. Whether it is true or not, hypothetically a mouse can cause fear in the elephants behavior to cause a negative reaction like a panic to a cluster of behaviors, thoughts and emotions.

Fear, like using mice is a driving force of the Revolutionaries and the political class as they are using the psychological-conditioning programs in their Class Warfare. The purpose is to stir-up the emotions, thoughts and behaviors of the elephant to coerce the rider to believe he is actually in control of the animal when in reality its the Ringmaster that is whipping the elephant (emotions) into a frenzy to do the ringleader’s bidding in the Revolutionaries tyrannical agenda (Liberty or Tyranny; it’s your choice, but choose intentionally).

“We are emotional actors! We are highly intuitive beings who act first, and justify later. Our beliefs, convictions, and values are far less ‘rational’ than we imagine.” (12)

We are slaves to our “emotions.” They have the potential to be our collar and leash to control and lead us in directions that we later regret comparable to the buyers remorse. We sometimes act, without thinking as the elephant controls the direction of our choices.

Americans are at war with subversive dogma in this 5th Generation Warfare creating clusters of emotions, thoughts and behaviors in targeting women (13), children (12), and fathers (14). In essence, the family is the primary target by dividing and conquering and turning one another against each other.

The qualities and ideology the Revolutionaries are creating and slowly bringing Americans under their spell of the Stockholm syndrome is through these qualities and value-sets are intent on building and remolding a new man into the hive and collective mind-set of the Matrix by joining the Dark Side without being conscious of what is happening to the American Loyalists and our culture.

  • Ignorance
  • Narcissism
  • Marxism
  • Selfishness
  • Theft
  • Greed

“We’re developing a new citizenry. One that will be very selective about cereals and automobiles, but won’t be able to think.” — Rod Sterling

(1) Inside American Education: The Decline, The Deception, The Dogmas

(2) George Orwell

(3) What Is a Thought?

(4) Living The Hero’s Journey Exploring Your Role In The Action Adventure Of A Lifetime

(5) Dr. Glenn Patrick Doyle

(6) Why Americans need to know about 5th Generational Warfare

(7) The Hegelian Dialectic

(8) What is the Biggest Threat to America?

(9) Logic and Emotion

(10) Logic or emotion: Which is more valuable?

(11) Dr. Paul Jenkins Parental Power

(12) How the Younger Generation has been Programmed By Psychological-Conditioning Programs

(13) Culture War – Are Women and Children Targets of Advertisers as the product?

(14) Culture War – Dishonoring our Father’s This Fathers Day

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  1. Marxism includes and is comprised ofself-centeredness, greed, theft, ignorance and narcissism.

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