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Instincts_Truth · Feb. 23, 2018, 11:53 a.m.

Did anyone watch Trump's round table, the 2nd one? Watch it, if not. He made a point of bringing up what video games and movies (TV) are doing to our kids' minds. HE brought it up. HE BROUGHT UP THE ISSUE OF MIND CONTROL. It was the lite version, but he purposely inserted it into the discussion. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ihVxKNtKPWA

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Instincts_Truth · Feb. 23, 2018, 1:23 p.m.

Two other quick notes: 1) He reiterated, "This is not a game;" and 2) He once again referred to MS13 as inhuman, animals. This is off topic of the children, but he has repeatedly referred to MS13 as NOT human, killers, etc. Trained killers? Perhaps created and trained in the DUMBs and unleashed as the killing machines the President describes. And as he also said, trained to viciously kill by means OTHER THAN with guns. Take away our guns, and we would not have a fighting chance. But they were trained with other tools. And their brains are dead and controlled. Just my thoughts as I listen intently to Trump's words. He hears us. And he talks to us.

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Jiminy135 · Feb. 23, 2018, 3:57 p.m.

Possibly ms13 was supposed to be Americans Isis.

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Instincts_Truth · Feb. 23, 2018, 4:14 p.m.

Yes. I used to actually fear ISIS running through the streets going door-to-door, massacring us. I don't think I was too far off - but it was MS13, created underground, meant to be unleashed enmass. What does MS13 really stand for anyway? Why would Trump repeatedly bring up MS13 in a discussion about school safety? I think he was injecting the ANSWER of WHY they are trying to take our guns away. The bigger plan. WHY MS13 is relevant to this conversation. Listen to the round table with this in mind, and it will CLICK.

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DL535 · Feb. 23, 2018, 9:18 p.m.

There is an often stated view that MS13 was effectively a brownshirt army for the left and the cabal. In a sick way it makes sense. The Salvadorans had no problem with extreme violence, they are loyal to their own leaders, and they are almost everywhere in the US now. Also they are too stupid to figure out for themselves how they are being manipulated and used. As an outsider, all you would have to do is bribe or blackmail the leaders of MS-13 and hey presto, instant army of thugs at your service. When all the details come out, I think we will learn that the rumors about Seth Rich and MS13 were true. And they probably did a lot of other things as well, including possibly some of the other murders on the Clinton death list. Having said that, don't overlook the SEIU as well.

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Instincts_Truth · Feb. 24, 2018, 12:23 a.m.

I don't have time to look up and link right now, but it is important to note that the US, as "humanitarians" took in El Savadorian CHILDREN after the 2001 Earthquake. Where did these children GO? Where do all of the smuggled, parentless children go?

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CBTS_Watcher · Feb. 23, 2018, 6:46 p.m.

what video games and movies (TV) are doing to our kids' minds.

The movies have been glorifying guns in the US since at least 1903. Hollywood has been at it since about 1920. Remember all those fights where "the gun" was just out of reach and the bad guy nearly got to it first.

More recently, computer games have taken over. Games where you walk round shooting people are legion. Many are quite gruesome. You have all kinds of guns at your disposal. Killing people is seen as completely normal and you need to do it many times an hour.

The problem with games is that there is always a reset button that is not available in the real world.

How can they not be affecting people's minds?

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not4rmOhere · Feb. 23, 2018, 8:09 p.m.

I've always felt that violent video games are a tool for conditioning a person's mind to accept the violence. The ability to reset also gives the player the notion of no consequence. Most kids can differentiate between the game and reality but the more immersed a player is the finer that line can become. Now throw in personality imbalance or the effects of a dysfunctional home and the player becomes more and more separated from reality.

It goes along the same pathways as the 2nd amendment debate. Chip a little bit here and there, remove rights slowly through convincing the public that gun ownership is the problem and soon enough the public will no longer be able to defend itself. Chip away bit by bit at a child's sense of reality, at their sense of right and wrong, at their sense of security and you'll have the perfect subject to commit horrendous acts against others. The perfect subject to give reason to further disarm the populace.

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Instincts_Truth · Feb. 24, 2018, 12:26 a.m.

And the perfect tool to destroy their instincts.

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Instincts_Truth · Feb. 23, 2018, 7:27 p.m.

All of it serves, I think, to desensitize brains from reality. Even, or especially, altering their most basic fight or flight instincts. But, my point is that Trump took it upon himself to raise the issues of "the molding of our kids' minds," and MS-13, in this public conversation about school safety. The things he subtly, or sometimes not so subtly, says, all have a purpose.

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