Zombie Training? OWS Atlanta Turns into Collective Hypnosis 'One Voice' Weirdness
(NaturalNews) Occupy Wall Street protesters are undergoing collectivist zombie training in Atlanta, where a large group was caught on film engaging in a weird sort of "one voice" hypnotic chanting ritual that characterizes the key principles of both Communism and Socialism. Watch the video at:
http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=8B371...
Having an extensive background in studying linguistics and human psychology, I recognize mass hypnosis when I see it. The mind-numbing call-and-return vocalizations captured in this video reflect the same kind of mind control techniques used in cults, sporting events and even some church revival events. The whole point of this experience is to eliminate the individual mind and train everyone to think, and say, and do exactly what they are told to do by a "leaderless leader" who is really a mind control manipulator.
Bending the will of the masses
Watch this video. What you're seeing is classic mind control, shrouded in the context of a public protest. And yet these people are practicing the very same thing they claim to be protesting! What is that? The centralization of power in America.
That's the whole problem with Wall Street, and Congress, and the mega corporations -- they all concentrate power in the hands of the few while everyone else just follows along and does what they're told. This is a perfectly reflection of this hypnosis "zombie training" ritual at which one person holding the loudspeaker utters one verbal command after another as each one is repeated en masse by the crowd of clueless followers. That's much like the relationship between the Federal Reserve and U.S. bank account holders.
Free-thinking individuals do not engage in this kind of behavior! If I had witnessed this in person, I would have shouted out, "You are all zombies!" at which point I'm sure I would probably need my zombie defender flamethrower to roast the mindless masses as they tried to swarm over me with their "one mind" attack.
Watch this video and see for yourself. This is some really weird collectivist mind control stuff that should make you absolutely shudder:
http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=8B371...
Now, I don't have anything against a group of peaceful meditators who want to sit in a drum circle somewhere and pray for world peace. I've been part of plenty of that myself, and it's a valuable exercise in positive intention. But when it comes down to restructuring society, you've got to engage the individual creative minds of intelligent men and woman who can debate ideas from a position of individual sovereignty, not some sort of collective hive mind engaging in weird zombie chants.
A brief transcript of the Atlanta zombie protesters
Here's a taste of how the hypnotic trance ritual unfolded in Atlanta. Keep in mind the "leader" is on a loudspeaker so that his voice drowns out everyone else's, even though he claims that everyone should be equally heard...
Leader: We have someone here...
Zombies: We have someone here...
Leader: Who would like to address the assembly.
Zombies: Who would like to address the assembly.
Leader: That person...
Zombies: That person...
Leader: is Congressman...
Zombies: is Congressman...
Leader: John Lewis.
Zombies: John Lewis.
At this point, the crowd erupts into spontaneous applause for Rep. John Lewis. But the zombie leader feels this spontaneous action on the part of the crowd is some sort of violation of the groupthink, so he proceeds to instruct people that they should feel bad about applauding, because the sound of their applause might have been so loud that someone who was trying to speak could not be hard. (Bizarre zombie logic? Because this zombie leader is blaring his voice over a loudspeaker...)
Leader: How do we feel...
Zombies: How do we feel...
Leader: with hand signs please.
Zombies: with hand signs please.
Leader: Let me take a moment...
Zombies: Let me take a moment...
Leader: to explain why...
Zombies: to explain why...
Leader: we use hand signs.
Zombies: we use hand signs.
Leader: Clapping...
Zombies: Clapping...
Leader: can prevent someone else...
Zombies: can prevent someone else...
Leader: who is addressing the assembly...
Zombies: who is addressing the assembly...
Leader: from being heard.
Zombies: from being heard.
Leader: We want everyone's voice...
Zombies: We want everyone's voice...
Leader: to be heard.
Zombies: to be heard.
Leader: To signal approval...
Zombies: To signal approval...
Leader: wave your hands or your fingers...
Zombies: wave your hands or your fingers...
Leader: or do a thumbs up.
Zombies: or do a thumbs up.
Leader: That way...
Zombies: That way...
Leader: We can hear each other.
Zombies: We can hear each other.
At one point, a female audience member is allows to stand and explain her own weird "we are all the same" philosophy of why the group should allow Rep. John Lewis to speak:
Woman: Allowing Senator Lewis to speak... (she thinks he's a Senator, apparently)
Zombies: Allowing Senator Lewis to speak...
Woman: does not make him a better human being.
Zombies: does not make him a better human being.
Woman: it just says...
Zombies: it just says...
Woman: that we respect the work he's done...
Zombies: that we respect the work he's done...
Woman: and we respect the position he holds...
Zombies: and we respect the position he holds...
Woman: in the government we want to change.
Zombies: in the government we want to change.
Woman: People like John Lewis...
Zombies: People like John Lewis...
Woman: has just as much right...
Zombies: has just as much right...
Woman: to be part of the change...
Zombies: to be part of the change...
Woman: as to be part of the problem.
Zombies: as to be part of the problem.
After this woman finishes speaking, large numbers of other people in the zombie crowd raise their hands as if they want to speak. They are waving their arms and hands like a bunch of kindergarteners who are asking for permission to go to the bathroom.
Seriously, these are a bunch of adults acting with an elementary school mentality combined with a weird hypnotic role playing trance where they all believe they are contributing to a collective hive of some sort.
Ultimately, after what seems like endless rounds of ridiculous vocalizing about whether Rep. John Lewis should be "allowed" to speak or not, they diss the man and "decide" that he shouldn't speak at all!
So this man, who was already voted into office as a representative of the People, is not allowed to address the People? Even when the zombie leader on the loudspeaker says "everyone" should be heard?
I mean, hey, I probably disagree with Rep. John Lewis on just about everything he says, but I still support his right to speak in public as a representative of the people who elected him! Who are these brain-numbed zombie masses to prevent a member of Congress from saying a few words?
Why collectivism is so dangerous
Watching all this gives me the willies! This is a prime example of "the madness of crowds" and the dangerous collectivist mindset that deludes these people into thinking whatever they do is for "the common good." Total Marxism is alive and well in Atlanta, it seems, and it's led by a bunch of do-gooder trance-inducers who somehow manage to attract a group of willing followers who just can't wait to be told what to say and think. They're even commanded to use hand signs instead of applause.
These are the kind of people who destroy societies. Well, them and the criminal banksters who run Wall Street, too. On that point, the zombies are right that the banksters are crooks. But you don't solve these problems by replacing one delusion with another. The only path to true freedom is found in protecting individual liberty which necessarily involves protecting the individual right to speak your mind without seeking permission from some kind of weird collectivist groupthink.
The whole point of free individuals having both their First Amendment and Second Amendment rights is that each person is their own sovereign citizen who has the right, and the power, to exercise freedom, protect the innocent, seek justice and stand as a bastion of strength and individual liberty against a sea of conformist, brainwashed masses whether they be tyrannical governments or mind-numbed zombies.
The whole point of having a Second Amendment, of course, is so that we can protect ourselves from zombies and tyrants who attempt to overrun nations with disturbing regularity. The Second Amendment is what protects the First Amendment, because if the People didn't have the ability to shoot back, they would very quickly lose their right to speak out.
It's not the collapse that you should worry about; it's the rebuilding of society that comes after
All this reminds me to remind you that once the collapse of America is in full swing, NaturalNews will put out a call for patriots and lovers of liberty to take action and interject yourself into the discussions of how we rebuild society.
The danger -- the great danger in all this -- is that after the collapse of our current system, the collectivist zombies will take control and we will end up with something far, far worse than the crony capitalism we have today. If you thought George Bush and his secret prisons were bad, just imagine Nancy Pelosi leading a national zombie chant, declaring that anyone earning over $125,000 a year should have their wealth confiscated; that Free Speech is now subject to government approval; that everyone except the government should be completely disarmed; and that individual liberty must be sacrificed for the "common good of the People." These are all code words for outright government tyranny.
Remember: Just because our current system is headed for collapse doesn't mean we're automatically going to get something better in its place. If we want a truly free and just society, we will have to fight for it. We will need the Jeffersonians, the Ron Paul supporters, the liberty lovers and the freedom fighters to take decisive action in making sure our "Next Society" doesn't end up becoming some sort of weird collectivist cult led by people like Michael Moore.
Just because the People are pissed off doesn't mean they understand the principles of liberty and economic growth. Many protesters, remember, actually believe that governments create jobs! (Hilarious.) And that everybody can just be given free health care, free educations, free rent, and free everything under a nanny state system where the government controls everything they do.
While I agree that education should be provided by one generation for the benefit of the next (in other words, all education is free when you're young, but you pay it forward to the next generation), I also understand that the key to economic growth is reducing government burdens on small businesses -- especially in the realm of health care. We've got to get government out of the way and let America's great entrepreneurs create jobs and create wealth. That only happens when liberty is assured; when power is decentralized; and when regulatory burdens are minimized to cover only the really important things like preventing corporations from dumping toxic chemicals into the rivers and so on.
Most ideas about how to run society are BAD ideas
People have all sorts of weird ideas about how to run societies, but history has shown us that most of them are ill-conceived. Furthermore, tyranny always comes out of good intentions, so it's not enough to just "intend" to create a utopian society. It comes down to HOW you structure it.
What Jefferson and America's founding fathers understood is that all power tends to become concentrated over time in the hands of the few. Thus, the Declaration of Independence -- and later the Bill of Rights -- were all written to decentralize power by placing it in the hands of sovereign citizens from which government was granted its power to protect the rights of the People. The power of government stems solely from the power of the People who conditionally grant such power to the government. This is the polar opposite of what collectivists believe: They think that power begins with a central authority and then it is distributed to the obedient masses from there. That's why so many OWS protesters are still calling for big government to solve all their problems... they still believe government rules over them and therefore has the authority to fix everything!
Watch my increasingly popular video "Freetopia" to get a better understanding of all this:
http://naturalnews.tv/v.asp?v=16899...
Beware of collectivism
Only through the interaction of individual thought -- brought forth by free men and women -- can we truly achieve a brighter future. Those who try to sell you (or hypnotize you) to believe in socialism, communism, Marxism or other "groupthink" solutions are terribly misled and have failed to read (or understand) history. Liberty is the only path to lasting freedom and economic abundance.
End the Fed! Bring the money supply back to the People:
http://endthefedusa.ning.com/
Support States' rights! The Tenth Amendment helps halt the federal takeover of local laws:
http://www.TenthAmendmentCenter.com
Support Ron Paul! He's the only candidate who understands freedom and is willing to protect it:
http://www.RonPaul2012.com
Join the protests! Let your voice be heard as a pro-freedom, pro-Ron Paul liberty defender who believes in food freedom (raw milk), farm freedom (hemp farming), medical freedom (medicinal herbs), economic freedom (honest money) and individual freedom (Bill of Rights). Carry the signs, shoot videos and upload them to NaturalNews.TV if you wish.
This is how we achieve real, lasting change -- by starting with just showing up and making sure the protests aren't dominated by a bunch of collectivist zombies who utterly fail to understand what freedom really means.
Repeat after me: Freedom is...
You: Freedom is...
Me: ...when you don't do...
You: ...when you don't do...
Me: ...what somebody tells you to do...
You: ...what somebody tells you to do...
Me: ...just because they claim false authority over you.
You: ...just because they claim false authority over you.
There, doesn't that feel better? Think for yourself! And beware of zombies.