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Why Ridiculous Official Propaganda Still Works – CJ Hopkins
http://www.counterpunch.org/2017/01/13/why-ridiculous-official-propaganda-still-works/ Click on the above link for this interesting article on http://www.counterpunch.org Hat tip to Charles Eisenstein for showing us this. We are going to go with the same excerpt Charles chose:- ‘The point is to draw a Maginot line, … Continue reading →
Posted in autonomy, Charles Eisenstein, communication, cultural questions, Disconnection, external locus, fear, internal locus of evaluation, perception, political, power and powerlessness, reality, scapegoating, self concept, self esteem, shadow, violence
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