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originally posted by: Enduro
originally posted by: and14263
When you say: "unjabbed remarking on personality changes in jabbed."
I assume this is entirely anecdotal?
Please expand.
My views changed significantly after being jabbed. I had huge cognitive dissonance as defence mechanism against the poor choice I made. But I don't think my personality changed.
My wife got vaccinated and nothing changed. Bitchy before shot and bitchy after. So there goes that hypothesis
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Humans are created to worship our creator, that is why everyone seems to be looking for a (someone or something) to worship if they have not found their creator.
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
They long ago found a part in the brain that can turn off the need to worship our creator, if they get us in a position where they can shut down all of that part of our brains they THINK they can win this fight.
They want us connected to the cloud and then THEY will instruct our heads to do what they want and worship them instead.
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Add a false sense of happiness by stimulating the brain to feel it.
originally posted by: marg6043
a reply to: Zenchuck
And do not forget the implantable chips coming next year, life is going to be soo peachy.
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Humans are created to worship our creator, that is why everyone seems to be looking for a (someone or something) to worship if they have not found their creator.
I wonder then, how exactly you explain someone like me who has a desire to worship no one, and nothing from my earliest recorded age?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
They long ago found a part in the brain that can turn off the need to worship our creator, if they get us in a position where they can shut down all of that part of our brains they THINK they can win this fight.
They want us connected to the cloud and then THEY will instruct our heads to do what they want and worship them instead.
Whomever "they" are (which you're conspicuously vague - no, void - on) never "got to me" as i never believed this crap. Now what?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Add a false sense of happiness by stimulating the brain to feel it.
So, in what alternate reality are you judging a "false" signal to the brain, stimulating endorphins to produce this allged "faux happiness", with an actual signal to the brain, which is literally how you display happiness or not?
originally posted by: themessengernevermatters
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Humans are created to worship our creator, that is why everyone seems to be looking for a (someone or something) to worship if they have not found their creator.
I wonder then, how exactly you explain someone like me who has a desire to worship no one, and nothing from my earliest recorded age?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
They long ago found a part in the brain that can turn off the need to worship our creator, if they get us in a position where they can shut down all of that part of our brains they THINK they can win this fight.
They want us connected to the cloud and then THEY will instruct our heads to do what they want and worship them instead.
Whomever "they" are (which you're conspicuously vague - no, void - on) never "got to me" as i never believed this crap. Now what?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Add a false sense of happiness by stimulating the brain to feel it.
So, in what alternate reality are you judging a "false" signal to the brain, stimulating endorphins to produce this allged "faux happiness", with an actual signal to the brain, which is literally how you display happiness or not?
Everybody worships something, it doesn't have to be a being. It can be money and material things, it can even be ideologies and philosophies, like science.
originally posted by: Gothmog
a reply to: Zenchuck
mRNA technology used to create designer proteins in cells.
The scary part ?
"Genetic material" was injected into three(or more) rats. The material was designed to enter the hypothalamus gland . When the researchers aimed a specific type of laser at their hypothalamus , the rats went into full attack mode . Oh , yeah , and one died after the injection .
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: themessengernevermatters
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Humans are created to worship our creator, that is why everyone seems to be looking for a (someone or something) to worship if they have not found their creator.
I wonder then, how exactly you explain someone like me who has a desire to worship no one, and nothing from my earliest recorded age?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
They long ago found a part in the brain that can turn off the need to worship our creator, if they get us in a position where they can shut down all of that part of our brains they THINK they can win this fight.
They want us connected to the cloud and then THEY will instruct our heads to do what they want and worship them instead.
Whomever "they" are (which you're conspicuously vague - no, void - on) never "got to me" as i never believed this crap. Now what?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Add a false sense of happiness by stimulating the brain to feel it.
So, in what alternate reality are you judging a "false" signal to the brain, stimulating endorphins to produce this allged "faux happiness", with an actual signal to the brain, which is literally how you display happiness or not?
Everybody worships something, it doesn't have to be a being. It can be money and material things, it can even be ideologies and philosophies, like science.
Ok well, in this case you're wrong. You speak only for you. I worship nothing.
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: themessengernevermatters
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Humans are created to worship our creator, that is why everyone seems to be looking for a (someone or something) to worship if they have not found their creator.
I wonder then, how exactly you explain someone like me who has a desire to worship no one, and nothing from my earliest recorded age?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
They long ago found a part in the brain that can turn off the need to worship our creator, if they get us in a position where they can shut down all of that part of our brains they THINK they can win this fight.
They want us connected to the cloud and then THEY will instruct our heads to do what they want and worship them instead.
Whomever "they" are (which you're conspicuously vague - no, void - on) never "got to me" as i never believed this crap. Now what?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Add a false sense of happiness by stimulating the brain to feel it.
So, in what alternate reality are you judging a "false" signal to the brain, stimulating endorphins to produce this allged "faux happiness", with an actual signal to the brain, which is literally how you display happiness or not?
Everybody worships something, it doesn't have to be a being. It can be money and material things, it can even be ideologies and philosophies, like science.
Ok well, in this case you're wrong. You speak only for you. I worship nothing.
I wonder then, how exactly you explain someone like me who has a desire to worship no one, and nothing from my earliest recorded age?
So, in what alternate reality are you judging a "false" signal to the brain, stimulating endorphins to produce this allged "faux happiness", with an actual signal to the brain, which is literally how you display happiness or not?
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: themessengernevermatters
originally posted by: alphabetaone
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Humans are created to worship our creator, that is why everyone seems to be looking for a (someone or something) to worship if they have not found their creator.
I wonder then, how exactly you explain someone like me who has a desire to worship no one, and nothing from my earliest recorded age?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
They long ago found a part in the brain that can turn off the need to worship our creator, if they get us in a position where they can shut down all of that part of our brains they THINK they can win this fight.
They want us connected to the cloud and then THEY will instruct our heads to do what they want and worship them instead.
Whomever "they" are (which you're conspicuously vague - no, void - on) never "got to me" as i never believed this crap. Now what?
originally posted by: SeaWorthy
Add a false sense of happiness by stimulating the brain to feel it.
So, in what alternate reality are you judging a "false" signal to the brain, stimulating endorphins to produce this allged "faux happiness", with an actual signal to the brain, which is literally how you display happiness or not?
Everybody worships something, it doesn't have to be a being. It can be money and material things, it can even be ideologies and philosophies, like science.
Ok well, in this case you're wrong. You speak only for you. I worship nothing.
Worship is often misconstrued as being exclusively within the purview of religious ideology and practice. People think that not ascribing to organized religion or not believing in God necessarily implies not worshipping anything. However, modern neuroscience and psychology tell us that worship is a human universal and seems to be hardwired into our biology. There has been a growing body of literature that supports the notion that the brain seems to have unique areas associated with spiritual seeking of the Divine. Rhawn Joseph, a neuropsychologist, argues that the structure and function of the brain predispose us to believe in God.
originally posted by: AcrobaticDreams
a reply to: Zenchuck
Just my 2 cents…most of the people I know have not had health problems nor have their personalities changed after being vaccinated (that I’ve noticed). Nor are they any more irrational than unvaccinated people. There are 3 with sudden heart issues (significant but hardly most people).
I can attest that the first 2 words of this title express the totality of this thread.
originally posted by: and14263
When you say: "unjabbed remarking on personality changes in jabbed."
I assume this is entirely anecdotal?
Please expand.
My views changed significantly after being jabbed. I had huge cognitive dissonance as defence mechanism against the poor choice I made. But I don't think my personality changed.