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The Causality Of Government

How many of us sleepwalk through life? Here’s more from The Reese Report.

With Us Or Against US?

How does binary thinking expose our blind spots? How does that emotion-based process differ from critical thinking?

Here’s a look at how our brains process facts logically — or not at all. This short is from Greg Reese with a new edition of The Reese Report.

I Read The Essay. It Sucked.

A trans psychology teaching assistant going by the pseudonym Truthout at the University of Oklahoma gave a Christian conservative student a zero on her essay about gender roles. In the essay, the student, Samantha Fulnecky, cited the Bible and discussed her beliefs.

Is this a case of religious persecution, or did she actually deserve a bad grade? Let’s talk about it. Here’s more from Amala Ekpunobi.

(EDITOR’S NOTE: The University of Oklahoma in Norman, Okla., has suspended the graduate assistant, and ruled that the grade of the essay — 0 out of 25 points — would not be counted toward Fulnecky’s full score for the semester.)

Operation White Lotus

Last episode before we go dark next week and it’s going to be a pretty explosive one. One of our viewers— and I cannot believe I missed this – found a certain “Jean Trogneux” entering the United States.

Plus, some of you guys messaged me about the show White Lotus, and how there was a random theme of incest in the recent season. It’s somehow come up in my research. This is all getting pretty crazy. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

Kamala And MK-Ultra Program

Former Japan Times Editor Yoichi Shimatsu joins me to discuss his research into the background of Kamala Harris’ mother Shyamala Gopalan and the mysterious death of his friend and former San Francisco Public Defender Jeff Adachi.

Much of the focus here is on the MK-Ultra program, involving CIA research into the use of hallucinogenic drugs to control, brainwash and manipulate unwitting citizens. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

CIA’s Twisted Mind Control

Mind control and psychological experiments have been conducted by the CIA, research institutes, universities, and private and governmental agencies for decades. What shocking information did they uncover about the power of the mind?

Psychological experiments have been critical in shaping the fields of psychology and human behavior. Some have had a massive impact in society, and others have been carried out quietly on the masses.

The Stanley Milgram Experiment showed how an obedience to authority can override people’s good judgment even when others are being hurt as a direct result of their conformity. The Asch Conformity Study showed how people can be influenced by others to agree to an incorrect answer even when they know they’re correct. “Group think” may be literal!

Of course, the CIA also performed their own studies with their infamous, controversial mind control experiments like MK Ultra. But most people don’t know that they secretly conducted other experiments that were never exposed as well.

What’s the point of these mind and behavior experiments, and is there anything we can learn from them in today’s world? Tune into this Edge of Wonder Live show as Ben Chasteen dives deeper into what these studies mean, shows some past experiments, and discusses how they shaped our understanding of the human psyche.

A Bunch Of Flaming Perverts

Did you know that the entire field of psychology was built by pedophiles and perverts? Today, we unpack the disturbing backstories of some of the most revered contributors to the field. Learn about Margaret Sanger, Ernst Gräfenberg, Sigmund Freud, Richard von Krafft-Ebing  and other freaks and creeps.

Plus, the heated debate about the “deadbeat breakdancing dad” and his daughter continues after a new revealing video is released. Here’s more from Candace Owens.

The Bystander Effect

The bystander effect describes a seeming paradox: the more people who are around to help in a given emergency, the less likely that any one individual will actually stop to help. Today James dives into the psychology underlying the bystander effect and explains how we can flip this quirk of human cognition on its head to help change the world for the better. More from James Corbett on The Corbett Report.

The People Of The Lie

Is evil a mental illness? I discuss a very small part of M. Scott Peck’s theory in “The People of the Lie.” Food For Thought! More from Amazing Polly.

Mechanizing The Mind

Melissa and Aaron Dykes, the creators of Truthstream Media, engage in an hour-long interview with Dr. Peter Breggin, discussing their research into mind control. Here is a tale of psychologists gone astray, selling out to the CIA and taking federal money to conduct dark and sinister psychological experiments that push the boundaries of what’s ethical.

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