Reality Vs. Illusion. What our system perpetuates.

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Uploaded by on Dec 22, 2011

A video describing mental process' that are required to keep our economy going and the mind state that is constantly perpetuated in our system. Comical Pictures are set to the voice over on the video to add effect. Anything "mainstream" is about fear and dis-info and that is it. We must shut off any main stream source of media and take to the internet.

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  • this is such a great vid man! watched it several times!:)

  • @freshtilldeath78 Thanks !

  • I also met my friend's daughter for the 1st time and she got reeeeeallly excited because I have dark hair on my arms and she was 8 at the time. She felt normal. She said "So it's not just Mom and I?" Media really makes little girls feel like crap! I felt horrible watching Baywatch as a kid. It's like I already knew my boobs weren't going to be massive. Also, I hate watching news because it hardly ever talks about positive things going on in the world. What about the good things?

  • @huckleca They never will talk about positive things, that's the point , the news is deliberately about fear and death, because those who produce it want us in that state because that's what benefits them. That's what we need to wake up to. Lose faith, in our "trusted" people like government and media etc. This is just one video of many pointing towards that outcome.

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  • I think I'd like ot see this written out in an essay form. Ironically, I listened to this while applying make-up (I used to have a fear of going out with lack of make-up due to horrible boys in my teen years who treated me with respect when make-up was applied and jeans were tight and not so much when I went to school right after waking up).

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