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<blockquote data-quote="GGWP" data-source="post: 47383" data-attributes="member: 93"><p>I literally don't even know what you're talking about. The human mind is much more powerful than you're making it out to be when it comes to psychological manipulation. I don't recall any symbolism being able to influence it that deeply, and in almost all studies subliminals have unpredictable and often unintended effects. Humans don't have any special powers that can liberate them and even the most potent psychological conditioning can't force people to do things against their will. People are complex and multifaceted.</p><p></p><p></p><p>These are just history clubs. They LARP in rituals to achieve vague emotional states that can't be expressed in language. The whole point is to tap into instincts that aren't commonly elicited in everyday life, they're old boys clubs that basically collect and educate people with influence on how to be moral and righteous. Their name is meant to be taken literally: they are the masons of freedom, truth and light (even conspiracies surrounding Albert Pike and Lucifer are taken out of context and in bad faith, if you actually read his texts he was remarking on how stars shaped ancient mythology), inasmuch as they fight to keep these qualities present in broader society by <em>building </em>connections. Conspiracy theories happen because people project their own amoral tendencies onto these secret clubs (<em>because Joe Schmo from 4chan would do horrible things if he was in power, it must mean that everybody else in power is the same, right?</em>). Unfortunately they have failed to realize that conspiracies held reflect more on the person that believes them than the truth of the world. Luckily because we live in a free society people are allowed to spread their silly rumors without repercussions, which would be a totally different story if we were in the time of Nero or Caligula.</p><p></p><p>The only villain of this world is The Demiurge which created this rigged simulation and perpetuates suffering due to his sadistic whims.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GGWP, post: 47383, member: 93"] I literally don't even know what you're talking about. The human mind is much more powerful than you're making it out to be when it comes to psychological manipulation. I don't recall any symbolism being able to influence it that deeply, and in almost all studies subliminals have unpredictable and often unintended effects. Humans don't have any special powers that can liberate them and even the most potent psychological conditioning can't force people to do things against their will. People are complex and multifaceted. These are just history clubs. They LARP in rituals to achieve vague emotional states that can't be expressed in language. The whole point is to tap into instincts that aren't commonly elicited in everyday life, they're old boys clubs that basically collect and educate people with influence on how to be moral and righteous. Their name is meant to be taken literally: they are the masons of freedom, truth and light (even conspiracies surrounding Albert Pike and Lucifer are taken out of context and in bad faith, if you actually read his texts he was remarking on how stars shaped ancient mythology), inasmuch as they fight to keep these qualities present in broader society by [I]building [/I]connections. Conspiracy theories happen because people project their own amoral tendencies onto these secret clubs ([I]because Joe Schmo from 4chan would do horrible things if he was in power, it must mean that everybody else in power is the same, right?[/I]). Unfortunately they have failed to realize that conspiracies held reflect more on the person that believes them than the truth of the world. Luckily because we live in a free society people are allowed to spread their silly rumors without repercussions, which would be a totally different story if we were in the time of Nero or Caligula. The only villain of this world is The Demiurge which created this rigged simulation and perpetuates suffering due to his sadistic whims. [/QUOTE]
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