Jenner Furst
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There's a hack to the mind control. There's a hack to the sickness that people are suffering from the thing that's turning them against each other. And I think that one of the most sinister things about COVID is we lost the ability to sit in the same room, to look someone in the eye, to have a conversation.
There's a hack to the mind control. There's a hack to the sickness that people are suffering from the thing that's turning them against each other. And I think that one of the most sinister things about COVID is we lost the ability to sit in the same room, to look someone in the eye, to have a conversation.
And even before COVID, even by the time we got to the 2016 election, maybe before that, we lacked the ability to have conversations across different ideological means. But the fact remains that if you have a logical conversation with someone about an issue, that that's really where our humanity comes through.
And even before COVID, even by the time we got to the 2016 election, maybe before that, we lacked the ability to have conversations across different ideological means. But the fact remains that if you have a logical conversation with someone about an issue, that that's really where our humanity comes through.
And even before COVID, even by the time we got to the 2016 election, maybe before that, we lacked the ability to have conversations across different ideological means. But the fact remains that if you have a logical conversation with someone about an issue, that that's really where our humanity comes through.
And all of the different platforms that we're living off of, that we're addicted to, social media, you know, regular mainstream media, it's designed to actually take us out of that humanity and to make us mechanical. in the way that we live our life. And the more mechanical we are, the less willing we are to say, oh, wow, that's interesting. I feel that in my heart.
And all of the different platforms that we're living off of, that we're addicted to, social media, you know, regular mainstream media, it's designed to actually take us out of that humanity and to make us mechanical. in the way that we live our life. And the more mechanical we are, the less willing we are to say, oh, wow, that's interesting. I feel that in my heart.
And all of the different platforms that we're living off of, that we're addicted to, social media, you know, regular mainstream media, it's designed to actually take us out of that humanity and to make us mechanical. in the way that we live our life. And the more mechanical we are, the less willing we are to say, oh, wow, that's interesting. I feel that in my heart.
And I truly believe I will make this challenge to anyone who considers themselves a liberal, a Democrat, who feels heartbroken about this last election, that if you can make it 10 minutes into this film, you will never feel the same way ever again. And I believe that it's not because I'm a great filmmaker. It's not because, you know, it's special.
And I truly believe I will make this challenge to anyone who considers themselves a liberal, a Democrat, who feels heartbroken about this last election, that if you can make it 10 minutes into this film, you will never feel the same way ever again. And I believe that it's not because I'm a great filmmaker. It's not because, you know, it's special.
And I truly believe I will make this challenge to anyone who considers themselves a liberal, a Democrat, who feels heartbroken about this last election, that if you can make it 10 minutes into this film, you will never feel the same way ever again. And I believe that it's not because I'm a great filmmaker. It's not because, you know, it's special.
It's because the information has been so disparate, purposefully, that you can't connect it in one sitting. And what the film does is it allows you to connect 75 years of scientific arrogance, of government, you know, disasters, all in one place and realize they're all connected.
It's because the information has been so disparate, purposefully, that you can't connect it in one sitting. And what the film does is it allows you to connect 75 years of scientific arrogance, of government, you know, disasters, all in one place and realize they're all connected.
It's because the information has been so disparate, purposefully, that you can't connect it in one sitting. And what the film does is it allows you to connect 75 years of scientific arrogance, of government, you know, disasters, all in one place and realize they're all connected.
And that has been deprived of the public for decades now, a lot of it because of cable news, because there isn't enough time to connect at all.
And that has been deprived of the public for decades now, a lot of it because of cable news, because there isn't enough time to connect at all.
And that has been deprived of the public for decades now, a lot of it because of cable news, because there isn't enough time to connect at all.
And so I could sit here with you and despite, you know, seeing you on the air and maybe you had opinions that weren't my own. You're a human being. We're sitting here. We're having a conversation. I don't care who you voted for because we're talking about the truth now. And we need to have that conversation because everyone is at risk right now. This is not a political issue.
And so I could sit here with you and despite, you know, seeing you on the air and maybe you had opinions that weren't my own. You're a human being. We're sitting here. We're having a conversation. I don't care who you voted for because we're talking about the truth now. And we need to have that conversation because everyone is at risk right now. This is not a political issue.
And so I could sit here with you and despite, you know, seeing you on the air and maybe you had opinions that weren't my own. You're a human being. We're sitting here. We're having a conversation. I don't care who you voted for because we're talking about the truth now. And we need to have that conversation because everyone is at risk right now. This is not a political issue.