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Yeah, I will add just that there are cult apologists who are paid sociologists of religion who go out of their way to say there's no such thing as brainwashing and mind control, or cults and what not. people to call religious cults new religious movements instead. So there's that element, just as Big Tobacco had deniers that smoking class cancer and fossil fuel companies do that too.
But then there are people in cults who really don't believe that they've been brainwashed like I was in the Moonies. I was like, no, definitely not. So anyway, please continue.
But then there are people in cults who really don't believe that they've been brainwashed like I was in the Moonies. I was like, no, definitely not. So anyway, please continue.
But then there are people in cults who really don't believe that they've been brainwashed like I was in the Moonies. I was like, no, definitely not. So anyway, please continue.
Very much so. And when the public describes, my son is different. He came back one weekend and he's a different person. They're recognizing there's an identity shift that took place. Yeah. Yeah.
Very much so. And when the public describes, my son is different. He came back one weekend and he's a different person. They're recognizing there's an identity shift that took place. Yeah. Yeah.
Very much so. And when the public describes, my son is different. He came back one weekend and he's a different person. They're recognizing there's an identity shift that took place. Yeah. Yeah.
You call them distractors?
You call them distractors?
You call them distractors?
No, you're teaching me because I'm not an expert in cyber education and social engineering. So please, that's partly why I wanted to have you on the show. Yeah.
No, you're teaching me because I'm not an expert in cyber education and social engineering. So please, that's partly why I wanted to have you on the show. Yeah.
No, you're teaching me because I'm not an expert in cyber education and social engineering. So please, that's partly why I wanted to have you on the show. Yeah.
It is impressive, but I can't help but comment, Dustin, that... I've been attacked by being called brainwashed by Soros and the Libtards, so they think that it exists. Only the other side that's critical of Trump is getting it. So it's confusing for most people, I think.
It is impressive, but I can't help but comment, Dustin, that... I've been attacked by being called brainwashed by Soros and the Libtards, so they think that it exists. Only the other side that's critical of Trump is getting it. So it's confusing for most people, I think.
It is impressive, but I can't help but comment, Dustin, that... I've been attacked by being called brainwashed by Soros and the Libtards, so they think that it exists. Only the other side that's critical of Trump is getting it. So it's confusing for most people, I think.
Exactly. I was just going to comment, Alexandra Steen is a social psychologist in the UK and wrote this very good book and connected the dots with attachment disorder and The other piece is just that it's a dissociative disorder. So the Mooney Steve was dependent. It was a child personality that was going to follow the father figure, whatever he said or did.
Exactly. I was just going to comment, Alexandra Steen is a social psychologist in the UK and wrote this very good book and connected the dots with attachment disorder and The other piece is just that it's a dissociative disorder. So the Mooney Steve was dependent. It was a child personality that was going to follow the father figure, whatever he said or did.
Exactly. I was just going to comment, Alexandra Steen is a social psychologist in the UK and wrote this very good book and connected the dots with attachment disorder and The other piece is just that it's a dissociative disorder. So the Mooney Steve was dependent. It was a child personality that was going to follow the father figure, whatever he said or did.
And the real me would absolutely never do that.