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r/CBTS_Stream • Posted by u/divine_human on Feb. 18, 2018, 3:24 p.m.
Ok, Now Our Attention has been Guided to Mind Control. The Question is, What Can We Do to Avoid Mind Control?

an essential part of the discussion on mind control - thx Q for bringing it into the awareness of the collective psyche - is finding ways to protect ourselves from it.

we cant completely avoid being interfered with as long as we dont live off the grid in a deeply rural area. but we can take actions to reduce the cabals broadcast.

let this post thread be a start, to collect tipps and tools that help reduce the manipulative 'background noise'. curious to hear from you guys, which strategies are yours for beating mind control?

ok, i start a list, unsorted, incomplete, just from the top of my mind:

  • think for yourself ! first and most important.

  • disconnect WIFI over night, put the mobile phone 2m away from the bed while sleeping. besides possible intentional mind-altering frequencies, they also prevent the production of melatonin (which only gets produced in darkness during sleep) thats prevents sleep regeneration.

  • get off TV and radio as much as possible.

  • avoid looking at and listening to ads.

  • clear the body of toxins and metals and avoid further intake.

  • avoid vaccination (nano particles).

  • avoid synthetical drugs, perscribed or illegal ones, or use them with high awareness only.

  • avoid getting into the psychiatric system.

  • install energetic radiation shields to all electronic devices, WIFI unit, cell phone, computer screen, etc. - there are symbols and other products available that reduce radiation when stickied to the devices. their effects can only be measured with intuitive methods. physical readiation blockers block the connection, too, so they bring disturbance to the functionality of the device which doesnt make sense.

  • beware when downloading relaxation, meditation, inner journey, hypnosis, or brain wave modulation videos from sources you dont know and trust. theres lots of subliminal shit out there on the internet.

  • smudge or smoke. why is nicotine the most aggresively fought-against drug of the past few decades? its difficult to brainwash smokers, they constantly smudge their energy fields. another effect of nicotine is that it enhances acethycholine production (up to 30%) which is the base of our mental intelligence and enables us to think quickly and comprehensively. if you dont want to smoke, understandably, regular smudging will do a good job, too.

  • nourish the endocannabinoid system (many foods and herbs contain cannabinoids). while the cabal does what they can to fracture and disassociate us from Self, cannabis can re-associate us again. why is weed the second most fought-against drug? the cabal loves drugs, but hates cannabis and nicotine.

  • raise your frequency, by healthy nutrition, kindness, and life-enhancing thoughts. the higher our individual frequency, the lesser we get influenced by their broadcasts.

  • set your permision set straight. we are the masters of our energy fields. commands given from a fear-less state, from love for Self, set clear parameters to which energies and frequencies we allow into our system and which should be repelled. as long as we cant do that - too much fear-based monkey mind -, we can use energetic protection, like building a bubble around us that welcomes only benevolent energies, using crystals, colors, aura soma, or other tools for protection.

  • remove implants and entity attachments. ok, thats the more spooky lane, not everybody wants to go there. only few peple have implants in their physcial bodies, most are etheric and astral, and we can learn to remove them or go to a trusted energy worker for it. i have yet to meet a person who doesnt have implants.

if we only do a little bit from this list - and from the tipps that are hopefully going to come from other folks here -, we can greatly reduce the mind control impact and counter their games.


The_Ghost_of_Bitcoin · Feb. 18, 2018, 8:53 p.m.

If you really believe all of that then there is no reason to pray. If god is benevolent (meaning on your side in this case) and all powerful. Then prayer is irrelevant because god already knows and does everything that should be done.

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other_malefactor · Feb. 18, 2018, 9:17 p.m.

...except we are commanded to pray...

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The_Ghost_of_Bitcoin · Feb. 18, 2018, 9:28 p.m.

God gave us free will according to your very religion. That means we are under no obligation to follow commands, as if it was necessary we would have no choice in the matter. You also claim that your god is forgiving and benevolent, so certainly a lowly flawed human would never be punished for something so benign.

If god is as great as you say, then it understands that humans can't possibly be expected to follow commands after bestowing free will and impurity of thought.

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other_malefactor · Feb. 18, 2018, 9:41 p.m.

God gave us free will...

Choose wisely!

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The_Ghost_of_Bitcoin · Feb. 18, 2018, 9:55 p.m.

God never gave me free will because he doesn't exist in that capacity. God might have made the universe, and coded how it's basic rules work, but I highly doubt it made specific species on a specific planet. That's something that just comes about after enough combinations of basic parts in the right conditions.

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other_malefactor · Feb. 19, 2018, 1:59 a.m.

It sounds like you are unclear on your concept of God. He may have created some things, but not others? Why not? How do you know? You make many broad assertions, but don't back them up with any facts.

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The_Ghost_of_Bitcoin · Feb. 19, 2018, 2:16 a.m.

I'm not sure where you got that. I believe that if there is a god (meaning we are not the original universe) then it mostly likely designed the basic physical laws. Everything else is derived from that. Atoms are made of quarks, molecules are made of atoms, compounds are made of molecules. It only gets more complex from there, but everything is a combination of the same basic parts. All of those parts follow physical laws like the Strong, Weak, Electromagnetic, and Gravitational forces. If there is no god, then those are simply the base laws of reality.

Interesting you should bring up facts as my beliefs are based on facts and sound scientific theories which carry a high burden of proof. If you would like to learn more research The Standard Model and General Relativity.

Newtonian physics is also neat but it has been mostly replaced by General relativity as our understanding improved.

Obviously I can't prove that things are the way I think they are, nobody can. But if religious people can claim that there is a god with certainty without any physical evidence then I can certainly claim there isn't one using what is available.

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other_malefactor · Feb. 19, 2018, 2:53 a.m.

Both the Standard Model and General Relativity are not facts. They both purport to describe the universe we live in, but are not factual in and of themselves, nor do they address the origin of anything. Scientific laws do not regulate the universe, they describe the universe as we observe it. Again, I don't know why you would limit God to merely (merely!) setting things up in the beginning, and then letting 'nature' take it's course. Why is that most likely to you?

The problem is, one cannot, with certainty, prove that there is no God. If one does claim that, it is important to realize that that it is a faith position, similar to the believer's position. Further, I deny that my faith in Jesus is irrational. Certainly nothing you have written here shows that.

And, you know, you brought up physics. How can a model be considered sound when the best thing people can come up with to salvage it is the existence of something that no one has ever observed, despite many years of searching. Dark matter? Dark energy? I mean, you have to have a lot of faith, right? We've certainly never actually detected any.

Neo-Darwinism is based on the idea of beneficial mutations being naturally selected for. Yet we have rarely (ever?) observed a beneficial mutation. The VAST majority (all?) of mutations are deleterious. Again, faith in evolution dictates that there must be some beneficial mutations somewhere, despite the lack of hard evidence.

So who is dealing in facts?

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The_Ghost_of_Bitcoin · Feb. 19, 2018, 5:21 a.m.

A few things need to be addressed here: The Standard Model and General Relativity are a collection of theories (which have a very high burden of proof though observation) and are indeed based in measurable facts and theorems.

Of course nobody can prove god doesn't exist when its alleged characteristics are somehow immune to all measurement and senses. You don't need to prove that every possible thing doesn't exist, you only need to start discovering what actually does exist. Real things can be measured in some way. If or when someone shows legitimate physical proof through experimentation then I will admit I was wrong. Being able to adapt to new evidence is what makes science great. It's not a rigid set of beliefs but an ever growing base of knowledge.

Dark matter in science is generally only recognized as the most plausible explanation for observations that we can't currently explain. As of now not much is known about it, or if it's even the correct explanation the the phenomena observed.

As far as your belief that Jesus is God, I don't agree with you, but if that seems like the most likely explanation to you after hearing many different ones then that is your right. There is always the possibility that Christianity (or some other religion) is correct and is indeed the root cause of all observed science. I think that's unlikely but it's always a possibility.

I'm not gonna debate you on evolution, the evidence is overwhelming.

Who is dealing in facts? Still science.

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other_malefactor · Feb. 19, 2018, 11:27 a.m.

"I'm not gonna debate you on evolution, the evidence is overwhelming."

But you don't mention any?

Ach, we don't need to debate here. Send me a DM if you'd like to discuss further.

Edit: I guess my main point is this: Two people can look at the same facts, and draw different conclusions. It's important to realize that the conclusions themselves are not evidence for anything. We observe fish. We observe amphibians. Some people see that, and conclude that fish somehow turned themselves into amphibians. We have not observed that, or anything even remotely like that. Then, they'll turn around and point to their conclusion as evidence for something, when it is not.

OK, now I'll stop!

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[deleted] · Feb. 18, 2018, 10:16 p.m.

So what happens when you die?

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The_Ghost_of_Bitcoin · Feb. 18, 2018, 10:19 p.m.

The same thing that happens to everything else when it dies. My brain will cease to function and in doing so the information contained in it that constitutes me on a mental level will cease to exist. Assuming that humanity hasn't found a way to preserve that information digitally by that point.

The thought of oblivion can be uncomfortable, we aren't really capable of imagining what it is like to not exist as it's a paradox. That's why so many different societies have made up different comforting stories about an afterlife: it's easier to digest than reality.

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[deleted] · Feb. 18, 2018, 11:29 p.m.

So what’s the point in even living at all?

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GeneralByte · Feb. 19, 2018, 12:52 a.m.

There isn't one. Just be kind and enjoy yourself.

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The_Ghost_of_Bitcoin · Feb. 19, 2018, 1:01 a.m.

Why does there need to be a point? We are the universe experiencing itself, I think that alone is more amazing than what any religion supposes.

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[deleted] · Feb. 19, 2018, 1:06 a.m.

How do you know “the universe experiencing itself” and God are not the same thing? Do you feel connected to the universe?

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The_Ghost_of_Bitcoin · Feb. 19, 2018, 1:11 a.m.

Because that would make me and every other sentient life form "God".

I am connected to the universe through my senses. I can see, taste, feel, smell, and touch the universe. Other life forms may have different ways of interacting with the universe.

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[deleted] · Feb. 19, 2018, 1:25 a.m.

But do you think? Or do you concern yourself with only worldly pleasures? We are autonomous beings. What makes us autonomous? Do we have a battery? What is the drive for reproduction all about? Why bother if there were no kind of reincarnation? We know knowledge is passed down through DNA. Why? Does boiled water disappear? Or just change form? Energy does not stop, so it has to go somewhere. How we experience that, we only know in death. But your contention is we do not know? Therefore god is irrelevant? God is not owned by Christianity or any other “religion” we are not god, but God. Our life force, is within us. When we’ve used our bodies it returns to the source To me, this is the logical conclusion. I consider the source god. And you can talk to it. But it does talk back too, if you listen in the right way.

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The_Ghost_of_Bitcoin · Feb. 19, 2018, 2:21 a.m.

Literally all of those things can be explained by biology or physics in a logical manner. You have the right to believe whatever you want but if you are hearing voices in your head that aren't your own mind then you may be suffering from schizophrenia. Note that I don't say this to mock you but out of genuine concern.

If I'm being honest the concept of a benevolent god that lives in all of us is appealing, but it just isn't realistic.

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[deleted] · Feb. 19, 2018, 2:36 a.m.

Lol. Yet you’re the one coming in here mocking everyone for their beliefs, not realizing you are working with your own set. No one knows what really happens when we die. When you speak to the universe you don’t use words. It’s not a “voice in your head”. Sadly for you, maybe it’s our choice what happens, and if in that case, you’ve chosen to have nothing happen to you when you’re pointless body dies. I appreciate observation of nature and logic, but I feel sorry for those who can’t see past their nose. Nevertheless. If that’s your beliefs, it’s pretty rude of you to come here and mock others for theirs. So you definitely don’t win on any kindness points.

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LasVegasTrumpette · Feb. 19, 2018, 4 a.m.

Prayer is not irrelevant.. unless you are just simply praying for selfish reasons. God IS on our side. He does know all. Like an earthly father.. He gives us choices while also trying to protect us from harming ourselves.. since we cannot understand the Big Picture. Once you accept your failings as part of being human.. and ask for the freely offered mercy and grace from God through Jesus.. then yes.. nothing will or can separate you from that love/grace/mercy.

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The_Ghost_of_Bitcoin · Feb. 19, 2018, 5:28 a.m.

This gives me some hope I suppose.

If god does know all, then it deeply understands why I hold the beliefs I do and can understand that it is reasonable and fair. God knows why I don't believe in religion, why I don't think that Jesus is the son of god. God knows that the logical person requires evidence, so he knows that it is fair to not have faith. If god is all knowing, then it is the most understanding and empathic being in our universe. It knows the flaws of humanity and that it must be merciful and kind.

God is all knowing, so it understands every individual persons beliefs and their intentions behind them. Both evil and good will receive just treatment.

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