Pfizer Admits the Vaccine Was Not Tested Against Virus Transmission: A Review of Covid-19 Propaganda

It has been a long time since I have written anything about Covid-19. There had reached a point, after diving into the psychology behind the Covid propaganda, that I had to let it go. I decided I was no longer going to give it any credibility by writing about it. It was something I was … Read more

Exploring the Biased Methods of Critical Race Research: Naturalistic Inquiry and the Psychology of White Racism

In my last article, I discussed something called the new racial ideology, and the idea that racism has become an inescapable concept. This is a fancy way of describing how the left has redefined the word racism in much the same way they have other words. The definition of fascism, for example, now reflects a … Read more

A Stoplight in the Rain

Sitting at a stoplight, the dull grayness of the day setting a quiet, somber mood, I listen to the quiet pitter-patter of a light rain, gently bouncing off my windshield. Around me, life is happening. Others in their own vehicles, living their own lives and dealing with their own problems. I wonder to myself what … Read more

The Communist Peace Offensive: The Efforts to Deceive America Must Not be Underestimated

Until Americans wake up and make the decision to cast aside this monstrosity of illegitimate government that was never meant to be, things will never change. While we are facing many problems which need our dire attention; inflation, higher fuel prices, and a government that uses behavioral manipulation through the media to control our thoughts … Read more

Gaining Compliance: Understanding the Dynamics of the Fear-Then-Relief Principle

“Devising an effective fear appeal is to some extent an art, but it is an art that requires a scientist’s appreciation of the intricacies of human behavior. (Perloff, Dynamics of Persuasion, p. 394) It isn’t often that I stare at a blank screen, not knowing how to start an article. Many writers speak of something … Read more

Catchphrases, Cliches and Slogans: Guiding our Thoughts and Opinions Using Reflexive Theory

Is America being split along ideological and political lines, or are people allowing themselves to be divided by clever propagandists who know our habits, attitudes, and beliefs? The political elite is without a doubt, employing the divide-and-conquer strategy, as social issues which have traditionally defined American values are presented as problematic, and a hindrance to … Read more

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