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Author is years behind but catching up.
Does anyone else think it’s very weird to have pharmaceuticals marketed to us through what resemble Japanese anime cartoons?
For some reason, I find those Vanda ads very creepy.
Excellent piece
Gimmie a break. Anyone who falls for the 'gambling can bring wealth' is a person who can't do math. And why can't our kids do math? Because the education system has spent decades teaching crap.
Antidepressants with suicide warnings: OK, there can be negative side effects to almost every medicine. That doesn't negare it - it just allows writers pushing an agenda to look dramatic. It's BS.
Consolidation loans? Yes, they can work - and work well, but ONLY for people who realize part of borrowing moeny has to do with self control. If the loan is made with the idea that this will free up the 'monthly bills' so MORE stuff can be bought - it'll fail. Ask any banker. Couldn't even finish the piece because the first part was so silly/ wrong...
The author forgot to mention that the outcome of most sporting events is predetermined.
Good article, thanks for posting it.
This: “ The goal isn’t to eliminate all entertainment but to maintain awareness of when we’re being entertained versus when we’re being entrained.”
is quite different from Masons and MK Ultra. His opus is only missing the Rothchilds and the WEF. Advertising is overt propaganda to increase sales. Nothing wrong with that. Propaganda from news outlets attempts to do the same, with varying degrees of success (see the collapse of CNN’s ratings). The ones to worry about are the politicians who use propaganda for power.
All adults have the ability to differentiate, but many choose not to bother to sift through the propaganda.
Isn’t it amazing that the DEI suicide cult doesn’t demand the same in professional sports?