Gauging Elaboration Likelihood to Covid-19 Interventions Through The Health Belief Model of Behavioral Change.

On January 7th, the United States Supreme Court will hear arguments concerning President Biden’s vaccine mandate. The issue revolves around whether a government agency, such as OSHA, has the authority to dictate to private businesses that their employees must be vaccinated. Most Americans are not aware that The New England Journal of Medicine floated this … Read more

Fear-Based Persuasion, Propaganda, and an Invasion from Mars

The Covid-19 pandemic has shown that the government and mainstream media can work together to produce effective persuasive messaging. Millions of Americans, acting with a misguided sense of trust, followed the advice of mainstream news personalities and allowed the fear of Covid-19 to control their behavior. Without doing any thorough research of their own, Americans … Read more

Sometimes, People Are Not Who We Think They Are

When President Trump appointed Justices Amy Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court, conservatives were sure they had new allies in the battle against abortion. Liberals acted as if these nominations represented a significant threat to Roe v. Wade. There were some obvious warning signs this wasn’t the case. For instance, Kavanaugh, while the … Read more

A Nudge Towards Compliance Through The Tyranny of Controlled Choice

Liberty depends upon the unfettered exercise of free choice. With this comes the idea that individuals accept the consequences of their poor decisions. After all, our judgment improves when we are free to learn from our mistakes. It has long been held in America that individuals make better decisions in their own interest than anyone … Read more

The Great Reset: A Pre-Planned Solution to an Anticipated Crisis

In part one of this series, I attempted to outline some important agenda items that may take shape over the next few years because of the COVID-19 pandemic. Klaus Schwab, head of the World Economic Forum and author of COVID 19: The Great Reset, has stated several times that the crisis presents the opportunity to … Read more

Talked into Accepting Tyranny: Covid-19 and the Elaboration Likelihood Model of Persuasion

The great tragedy of our time is not a government seeking total control, but a population of willfully ignorant people refusing to turn off their televisions. Cleon Skousen said in The Naked Communist that freedom for all men is achievable if enough people could study, and understand the world’s most pressing problem. What is the … Read more

Framing Narratives and Inducing Compliance Using Moral Foundations Theory

If Americans could comprehend the amount of research that goes into media messaging, and how to frame an issue to affect attitude change, they would forever shut off their televisions. For the political elite, America’s culture of free choice presents a problem, one they see as standing in the way of their grand vision of … Read more

The Capital riots and the FBI infiltration of patriot groups

The U.S. government continues to insist that white supremacy and the patriot movement are the biggest threats facing the nation. This is despite the growing violence from groups like Antifa and Black Lives Matter. Documents such as Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment, portray anyone of a right-wing leaning who … Read more

Recipe for a Virus?

I’m assuming readers have heard about and/or even read at least some of the emails that were released the other day under the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA), related to Dr. Anthony Fauci. They’re quite revealing and should be widely disseminated. They prove Fauci lied many times about masks, vaccines and the virus itself. As … Read more

Mainstream Media: Keeping the public trapped in a constructed narrative

In my last article, I discussed the concept of speech and what dictators like Stalin knew pertaining to its usefulness in conditioning processes. For instance, social scientists know that certain tones and speech patterns can produce reflexive reactions in men much the same way the sound of the bell made Pavlov’s dog salivate. The term … Read more

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