by Alex Bruce

I’m so glad I don’t watch TV. I’m not saying this to flaunt my virtuousness. I’ve recently plunged into a Twitter addiction that’s a little scary but compared to how riled-up and weird people get when they watch TV, I’m grateful that I cut the cords with television decades ago.

 I’ve long suspected that there are weaponized signals emanating from TV and I’d be a fool to think that optophotonic protocols aren’t also beaming out at me from the Internet but I do get a sense that the psychotronic arsenals might be different in each medium.

 To learn more about such things and about the work that some are doing to demand and secure a Cognitive Bill of Rights, one might go to the upcoming Global Neuroethics Conference in Vancouver, Canada, starting on August 3rd, 2019, discussed in this latest piece by TruthStream Media.

 Running Time 10 minutes

https://youtu.be/-wKbUpkBeo0me

 

 

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From the land of Australians

3 thought on “Turn off the television”
  1. Hi,
    I am 68, when I was a child we lived half way along the Carlton Cemetery, in Lygon St Carlton North Victoria, Park St was all the way up the street & so far away that ii seemed like another world.
    TV came along & thee was Africa, America, England, Germany, Hawaii, there were deserts & jungles & waterfalls & of course the magnificent animals of the planet.
    Recently I stayed at Craigecare aged care facility & on the wall was a dirty great big TV set.
    & I felt like I was so far out in the wilderness.
    Today we have global knowledge exchange happening at our fingertips.
    We the people of planet Earth are absorbing information at a massive rate both individually & on mass.
    We have never been so well educated on all subjects as we are today.
    But for the IDIOT BOX – hey!!

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