Gabor Maté: The Dangers of Being Too Nice
“There’s a deep need to belong, a deep need to be loyal, and a sense of betrayal when that loyalty is somehow insulted. Because if you didn’t get the love that you needed, you’ll be consumed by being liked, and then you’ll be very likable and very nice. And you might become a helpful, very helping individual, which is a coping pattern.
“Now, you can be genuinely nice and genuinely supportive of others, and still look after your own needs — that’s human nature, I think. But a lot of people are very nice and likable and helpful by suppressing their own needs — that’s a coping mechanism.
“Everybody says how nice they are… and when they die at age 50 of cancer, everybody shows up at their funeral and they weep about how nice they were, how selfless they were…”
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The SARS Epidemic: Are Viruses Taking the Rap for Industrial Poisons? [Article First Published in 2003]
by Jim West
On March 15, 2003 the World Health Organization (WHO) issued a global alert warning of a new virus spreading through Asia and causing Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS), a potentially fatal disease, similar to pneumonia. Photos from China depicting ballet dancers and bridal parties wearing white masks appeared in western newspapers while health departments across the country issued notices to hospitals detailing the symptoms of the new virus and asking for immediate notification of suspect cases. Until the global alert, reports referred to an “unknown virus” first striking in Guangdong Province, China, although some reports place the origin in the Philippines. With the March 15 WHO report, the SARS virus became official and reports of new cases came flooding in.
I think the "globalist elites" don't want us to have individuality of mind. They want us to be more like bees or ants to use our minds "processing power".
Julie McCann, Imperial College of London, talks here about Smart Dust:
https://youtu.be/k9BIrT20UHM
1:50 min
"bio-inspired bees and creatures like ants and creatures that swarm and have hives have the ability to not have much processing power individually but they form an intelligent network"