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.
I’m not a fan of the pharmaceutical ads, but I will say this for them: they list the known adverse effects, even though it is read by a fast-talking used-car salesman type. And you are usually warned to ask your doctor about whether Snake-Oileum is right for you.
Contrast that with the PSAs for the COVID “vaccines”: You! Get the jab! Everybody! And give it to your little kids, too!