Scientific Reason #4 The Hawthorne Effect
This “effect” occurs across experimental and real-life conditions. Essentially, it states that people change the way they act based on being observed. However, for them to change, they have to know they’re being observed. By being aware of this observation, individuals may do things they would not normally do or say things they would not normally say.
This can be applied to many contexts. Just think of the past 3 years! For a while, the masses were isolated, only allowed to go to certain “essential” places. When they did, they had to abide by all sorts of protocols. They knew they were being watched, so what did people do?
They wore masks, they socially distanced by 6 feet, and they didn’t walk as closely to others in malls, stores, restaurants, and other spaces as they normally would. When the vaccine passports came into play, people in some countries, states, and areas had to flash their ‘proof.’
Everybody was watching everybody. Crazy ‘Karens’ had people kicked out of businesses for not wearing their face diapers over their noses! People got arrested for not following covid protocols.
The Hawthorne Effect was in full effect. By knowing they were being watched by others, people became more compliant and passive. They did things they didn’t like or didn’t believe in simply to get along. On social media, where many people are ‘watching,’ it became the norm to have profile pictures with ‘I got vaccinated’ filters.
How Do We Change Behaviors Back to Being… Sane?
It’s going to take some time but it is happening. The best way is to use the Hawthorne Effect against people. You might not be a confrontational person, but public shaming does work. Just as we’ve seen a horde of ‘experts’ justify rude and crass behaviors to coerce people into compliance, so too can we use that shaming to get people back into normal behavior.
The pendulum swings both ways.
If you see somebody wearing a mask by themselves in a car, give them an awkward look or hard stare. Laugh at them. If your friend or family member is like that, remind them that the masks are useless. Ask them how many times they washed it. What soap or detergent do they use? How long on average do they wear it before replacing it? Ask them about microfibers. Ask them if it’s an N95. Joke about how nice it is to breathe fresh air. Make a weird expression. Or just curtly say, “Take that damn thing off.”
Set the example. Don’t Purell every 5 seconds, don’t wear a mask even when told to, and when it comes to people touting the vaccine, be short and to the point. If they say they’re happy they were vaccinated, or else their infection would have been worse, remind them that “you don’t know that.” Point to the fact that “the majority of people in hospitals with covid now are jabbed.”
Appeal to their obedience to authority. Cite the CDC, FDA and WHO and mention how even these ‘trusted’ entities have changed their tune numerous times.
It may be hard, but you’ll get the swing of things. Some people respond better to shaming, others respond better to a nice, curious question: “Why are you still wearing a mask?” or “Do you really need that booster?” or “If you had a bad reaction, why get another shot?” or “Covid’s endemic now, the symptoms are mild at worst. You’ll be fine.”
If people ask you questions about not getting the vaccine, and you don’t want to ruffle the feathers, you can always be frank and polite: “Had covid, just wanted to wait till more research came out” or “Don’t trust the company after all the lawsuits they’ve had” or “I prefer natural supplements. They really help me. Wanna see what I use?”
Try to relate some aspect of your personal ‘awakening’ if you can: “Yea, I stopped wearing them because I couldn’t breathe well. I already had covid anyway so I have antibodies.” Adapt your line of reasoning so it’s more palatable to ‘normie’ thinkers. Remember, they’re getting their beliefs from a very narrow source of info, so you’ll have to administer the red pill bit by bit.
In the end, it might be tedious but it’s also the only way to ensure you don’t push them away and blow the chance forever. So seize the moment and make the breakthrough!
Scientific Reason 5. Defense Mechanisms & Cognitive Dissonance
These famous psychological terms refer to the human mind’s tendency to fight uncomfortable truths. Cognitive dissonance is where contradictory or conflicting thoughts or feelings exist in your mind at the same time.
Have you ever really liked something or someone, only to find out something terrible about them? What was your reaction? How did you feel? What did you think?
Let’s say you had a favorite celebrity. Then that celebrity gets arrested for doing something awful. You come to find out that this celebrity has been a truly bad person for years, and now it’s all coming out.
This is where defense mechanisms come in. You may not be ready to fully admit that this person was bad all along. After all, that would mean you trusted and loved a bad person. It would mean you were deceived, and make you think less of yourself as well.
Pretty simple, right?
Admitting You Were Seriously Wrong Is One of the Hardest Things in Life
Now think of the vaccinated. While many vaccinated individuals became extreme, calling for the arrest and even death of the unvaccinated, the majority of people did not. Most vaccinated individuals did what they were told, thinking that we were “all in this together” and that doing the right thing - getting jabbed - would get us out of the pandemic.
These people may have been naïve, uninformed, foolish, and a whole long list of adjectives, but they weren’t bad people. They were good people whose goodness was weaponized against them.
When confronted with the truth, these people are going to have natural defense mechanisms. The first one is denial. This is typical. You’ll see them wave off any notion that they may have poisoned themselves. They won’t even acknowledge a lot of the information you send them.
Be persistent. Give it in small doses. Ask rhetorical questions. Play stupid and wonder out loud about inconsistencies: “It’s weird, I thought they said heart issues were rare…” Whatever you do, take baby steps and allow the person to think they’re coming to their own conclusions.
For some people, you have to bludgeon them over the head with the truth. You have to drop a Thermonuclear Truth Bomb right on their cranium. But for most people, it’s best to go slow and easy…
Think of it like helping a drug addict. If you push too hard too soon, you lose them forever. But if you take it day by day, you start the recovery.
Once past the denial phase, your friends and family may use projection. This is where they put their own mistakes and behaviors on other people. They’ll talk about other people’s issues, ignoring their own. They may sound hypocritical. They may sound ignorant. They may sound like a moody teenager losing an argument.
Again, this is a defense mechanism to keep them from thinking about the vax and its potential effects on their health. They’ll accuse others, and possibly you, of doing exactly what they’re doing: “You don’t do your own research, you just blindly trust what you’re told!”
Displacement and repression are also common defense mechanisms among the thoroughly jabbed. When they displace, they express their emotions upon others. They may yell at a friend or spouse. They may become physically aggressive with an inanimate object. When it comes to the dangers of the shots, the jabbed typically displace on those who point out the truth.
Rather than get angry at those who lied and deceived, at the architects of this globalized poison rollout, they get angry at you and me. Rather than blame themselves for believing the propaganda and taking the shots, they attack those who tried to help.
They call us names like “anti-vaxxers,” insinuating not only that we are crazy and irrational, but that we’re heartless too. It’s because of us that the ‘vaccinated’ are repeatedly getting sick and dying, not because of the dangerous injections inside them.
With repression, the jabbed will become strangely detached from events, facts, and ideas. They may seem to forget how sick they got after their first shot as they show up for their second, third, fourth, and so on.
The vaccinated may forget that they once called for their fellow citizens to be punished and detained for refusing the jabs. They may forget that people were locked down, removed from buildings, fired, and ostracized for refusing the jab. They may even forget how the jab permanently maimed or even killed someone they know.
With repression, these uncomfortable realities are pushed deep down into the subconscious so that the individual can return to his or her echo-chamber safe and sound.
Finally, reaction formation and rationalization round out the most common defense mechanisms among the jabbed.
Reaction formation refers to substituting one opposite set of behaviors for those that are deemed maladaptive. A prime example is when you’re young and you pick on or make fun of that cute guy or girl you actually like. In a way, you’re covering up your vulnerability and attraction to that person by acting as if you don’t like them.
In some cases, the jabbed do something very similar. You may notice some people almost seem like junkies. They continue to run out and get the latest shot, even after severe reactions, even though they have almost no risk from covid. They’ll even proudly proclaim how many boosters they’ve had, stating their intent to get every new one that comes out.
Through the lens of reaction formation, this individual may actually hate and fear the jabs, but instead of admitting that or turning back now (too painful to the psyche), he or she doubles down and shows the opposite attitudes and behaviors. This lying to oneself and others is thus a defense against the alarming truth: it might already be too late.
And finally, rationalization. We’ve all seen this one in play. Do you know a jabbie who gets very sick from the shots but says covid would have been worse without the shots? Or how about those sad souls on Twitter posing with their children who are in the hospital due to myocarditis? These parents may try to rationalize by saying it’s only ‘mild’ myocarditis. Or they may say that they still did the right thing by setting the example and getting their child vaxxed against the oh-so-deadly covid contagion.
In any case, they carefully construct a rationale for why what they did is good. Typically, they’ll either overemphasize what they believe to be the benefits or provide an explanation that almost exclusively ignores the negatives.
Once people get red-pilled, they rarely go back. It can be a painful process, but as someone who has been through it yourself, you can be their shepherd. Offer them a guiding hand. Realize that hundreds of millions if not billions of humans across this planet have been subjected to arguably the most advanced military-grade PSYOP of all time.
Sometimes, something is so clear and right in front of your face, that you look right through it without ever knowing it’s there. This is where a lot of people are on the so-called vaccines.
You are lucky to be among those who saw the light. While it has caused you pain and suffering of a different kind, be thankful that you did not receive the injections.
And whatever you do, be sure to offer solutions to the jabbed. There are various critical protocols that can help them detox the spike proteins and other effects of the shots.
Be positive, be vigilant, and keep your mind, body, and soul in peak condition. You’re a warrior in this fight, whether you know it or not, and you have more to accomplish yet.
https://eccentrik.substack.com/p/5-scientific-reasons-your-vaccinated
Apologies for thread hogging but I thought this was important advice for us.