The Internet
In 1983 the first cell phone became available — and it changed everything. Suddenly we could call from our cars or the street; we didn’t have to wait until we got home and checked an answering machine. Then in the 1990s the internet arrived, and everything shifted again. People could stay connected from anywhere, just like with cell phones — but what was the real reason these technologies were created?
If you’re awake to what’s really going on, you’ll see a darker purpose: to track what we do. When we use GPS it logs our location. When we join social media we create profiles full of personal information, and every post tells them more about who we are. None of this was designed with pure intentions.
This system can be used to divide us — through lies and deceit — the same way television has been used to promote sex, drugs, and money, exploiting human weakness and addiction. Now that the internet exists, those tactics have only gotten louder and more persistent. They push fake stories, staged events, and manufactured outrage — and if someone is brainwashed, they won’t see these manipulations.
Fear is a powerful tool. It’s used online to pressure people into decisions — including medical choices — and some have suffered terrible consequences. My brother and his daughter haven’t been the same since they made a decision based on that pressure. Brainwashing is real and dangerous, and those who are being led by corrupt politicians need help and deliverance.
Listen, pay attention, and wake up — because this is bigger than any of us thought.
Very insightful Beloved. 🙏🏼
ReplyDeleteVery insightful Beloved! Your hubby Bruce George 🤔☺️🥰
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