Mass COVID trance behavior explained by these experiments
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Post by OmegaMan on Dec 16, 2021 0:52:39 GMT -5
Mass COVID trance behavior explained by these mind-bending experiments
Wednesday, December 15, 2021 by: Mary Villareal
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(Natural News) In cults, people conform, adapt and obey despite rules that go against their personal moral code and principles. There had been experiments that shed light on how people come to do this, but the bottom line is that individuals must remain highly aware of these tendencies to maintain their freedom.
Here are some of the experiments that orchestrators of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) scamdemic have used to exploit the psychological weaknesses of the masses to engender compliance:
The Asch Conformity Experiment
Conducted in 1951, Solomon Asch’s Conformity Experiment was used to determine the degree to which people will adjust their behavior based on the need to fit into social pressures. The participants were asked to answer a simple question where they were comparing the length of three different lines on the right side, and one on the left, and are supposed to pick which line on the right is closest in length to the one on the left. In the first part, 99 percent of people chose correctly.
Then, they were put in a room with others, some of which were accomplices of the experimenter. These accomplices would deliberately give the wrong answer. This swayed the participants into giving the wrong answer as well, denying their own eyes or senses in order to conform with the group. Asch found that people will go along with the group 37 percent of the time, but for varying reasons. Some thought they must be wrong, with so many others in the group having a different answer. Some just wanted to avoid the discomfort of standing out.
Asch also discovered that when you give a participant a partner, the conformity drops from 37 percent to five percent.
The Milgram Experiment
The Milgram Experiment was conducted in 1961 and has been repeated many times since then. It proved that ordinary people can be tricked into following orders and committing horrible acts if the orders are coming from legitimate authorities. Generally, around 50 to 65 percent of people follow an order from authorities even if it conflicted with their morals and conscience.
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Wednesday, December 15, 2021 by: Mary Villareal
Tags: badhealth, badscience, big government, compliance, conformity, conspiracy, coronavirus, deception, fascism, freedom, mass hypnosis, mind control, obedience, pandemic, psychiatrry, slavery, social experiments, Tyranny
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(Natural News) In cults, people conform, adapt and obey despite rules that go against their personal moral code and principles. There had been experiments that shed light on how people come to do this, but the bottom line is that individuals must remain highly aware of these tendencies to maintain their freedom.
Here are some of the experiments that orchestrators of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) scamdemic have used to exploit the psychological weaknesses of the masses to engender compliance:
The Asch Conformity Experiment
Conducted in 1951, Solomon Asch’s Conformity Experiment was used to determine the degree to which people will adjust their behavior based on the need to fit into social pressures. The participants were asked to answer a simple question where they were comparing the length of three different lines on the right side, and one on the left, and are supposed to pick which line on the right is closest in length to the one on the left. In the first part, 99 percent of people chose correctly.
Then, they were put in a room with others, some of which were accomplices of the experimenter. These accomplices would deliberately give the wrong answer. This swayed the participants into giving the wrong answer as well, denying their own eyes or senses in order to conform with the group. Asch found that people will go along with the group 37 percent of the time, but for varying reasons. Some thought they must be wrong, with so many others in the group having a different answer. Some just wanted to avoid the discomfort of standing out.
Asch also discovered that when you give a participant a partner, the conformity drops from 37 percent to five percent.
The Milgram Experiment
The Milgram Experiment was conducted in 1961 and has been repeated many times since then. It proved that ordinary people can be tricked into following orders and committing horrible acts if the orders are coming from legitimate authorities. Generally, around 50 to 65 percent of people follow an order from authorities even if it conflicted with their morals and conscience.
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