1/16: How did ordinary citizens commit unspeakable evil in Nazi Germany? Stanley Milgram sought to answer this in 1961. His theory? Some people commit horrific acts simply by blindly obeying authority. What he discovered will make you rethink the power of obedience.
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2/16: Milgram designed an experiment to test this theory. He wanted to see how far people would go in obeying an authority figure, even when it meant inflicting pain on another person. The results were more disturbing than anyone could have imagined. Here’s how it all unfolded.
3/16: The experiment involved 3 roles: the experimenter (authority figure), the teacher (unsuspecting test subject), and the student (the victim). What the teacher didn’t know was that the other two were actors. The real test was to see how far he would go in following orders.
4/16: Before the experiment began, Milgram asked his colleagues what they thought would happen. Most believed that only a small percentage of volunteers would obey the instructions to the end. They couldn’t have been more wrong. The truth revealed a dark side of human nature.
5/16: Volunteers were told they would draw lots to determine their role. Unbeknownst to them, every lot was rigged to make them the teacher. To make the setup even more convincing, they were given a mild electric shock to understand what their “victim” would supposedly feel.
6/16: The teacher was then seated in front of a machine with switches labeled with increasing voltage levels, from 15 V (slight shock) to 450 V (danger: severe shock). The student was strapped out of sight to a chair in another room. The stage was set for a psychological drama.
7/16: The teacher’s task was simple: read a list of word pairs & test the student’s memory. For each wrong answer, the teacher had to deliver an electric shock, increasing the voltage with every mistake. But here’s the catch—the student wasn’t actually shocked; it was all an act.
8/16: As the shocks increased, the student would cry out in pain, beg to stop and eventually fall silent. The teacher, visibly distressed, could only communicate with the experimenter, who was present in the room. The teacher was told to continue, despite the student’s suffering.
9/16: The experimenter had four standard prompts to push the teacher to continue:
1. “Please continue.” 2. “The experiment requires that you continue.” 3. “It is absolutely essential that you continue.” 4. “You have no other choice; you must go on.”
10/16: The experiment would only stop if the teacher refused to obey after all four prompts were used, or if the teacher administered the max voltage of 450 volts 3 times. The tension in the room was palpable as teachers grappled with the moral dilemma. What would they do?
11/16: The results were shocking—all participants gave shocks of at least 300V, despite hearing cries of pain. Even more unsettling, 65% of the participants went all the way to 450V, giving shocks they believed to be lethal. Obedience to authority overrode their moral instincts.
12/16: This experiment revealed a disturbing truth: ordinary people can commit extreme acts of cruelty under the influence of authority. This wasn’t just a historical reflection on the Nazis; it was a warning for the present and the future. But what does this mean for us today?
13/16: Fast forward to today: many MDs, despite knowing better, still pushed vaccines & mask mandates as authorities told them to. They ignored their own medical judgment, echoing Milgram’s findings. Blind obedience to authority, once again, trumped critical thinking and ethics.
14/16: Just like in Milgram’s experiment, many people not only obeyed COVID mandates without question but actively enforced them, even when the measures were clearly absurd. This blind compliance, driven by fear & a need for virtue signaling, eroded our freedoms & individuality.
15/16: The lesson is clear: don’t be a passive participant in today’s social experiment. Question authority, think critically, and stand up for what you believe in. The future belongs to those who refuse to be controlled by fear or manipulated by power.
16/16: Since the start of this plandemic, I’ve rejected every attempt by authorities to control me through fear and coercion. If you’ve done the same, let’s stand together. I’d appreciate your support with a retweet or follow.
There are some truly based accounts out there that do what the MSM refuses to: speak truth to power and challenge the status quo.
In a world where censorship and conformity are the norm, it's more important than ever to support voices that refuse to be silenced.
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#1 Jeremy (@RealJermWarfare) got red-pilled while most of us were still asleep. There’s hardly a famous person who hasn’t been on his podcast, and challenging the status quo is his bread and butter. A true friend.
#2 Tara Bull (@TaraBull808) is the first @sunfluencer affiliate who helped me spread the truth about Vitamin D. She’s fiercely dedicated to exposing the facts and genuinely cares about people. Let's get her to 1M before the elections.
In today’s world, masculinity is under attack, leading to a broader societal decline. Here are the TOP 10 reasons why our society is witnessing a collapse in masculinity.
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1. Decline in Testosterone Levels: T-levels in men have been steadily decreasing over the past few decades, linked to environmental toxins, poor diet, and lack of physical activity. Lower testosterone reduces masculinity, fertility rates, and both physically and behaviorally.
2. Endocrine Disruptors: Chemicals found in plastics (like BPA) and pesticides can mimic or interfere with the body’s hormones, potentially leading to lower testosterone and a feminization of male traits. Avoid (micro-)plastics and embrace glass containers and bottles instead.
1/12 In 1936, a prisoner in India was given a choice: death by hanging or a slower, seemingly less painful method—exsanguination, where his blood would be drained until he died. The prisoner, hoping for a gentler end, chose the latter.
2/12 The prisoner was strapped to a cold, metal bed in a dimly lit, musty cell. He wasn’t blindfolded, forcing him to confront the grim reality. Directly in his line of sight was a glass bottle, ominously positioned to collect what he believed would be his draining life force.
3/12 The process began. The prisoner watched in horror as liquid began to drip from his body into the bottle. The dripping started fast and then slowed, each drop seemingly sapping his strength. The room was filled with the sound of his life slipping away.
🧵THREAD: Avicenna, a Persian scientist who lived over 1,000 years ago, conducted a remarkable experiment. He placed two healthy lambs in separate cages, but only one could see a wolf in a third cage nearby. The results of this experiment were nothing short of astounding.
#2 Both lambs were given the same feed, and their starting weights were identical. However, after several months, the lamb with a view of the wolf became cranky, restless, and weak, showing significant weight loss and signs of poor development.
#3 The lamb under chronic stress, constantly exposed to the perceived danger, eventually died. 🐑🪦 In reality, the wolf posed no actual threat, but this was beyond the lamb’s understanding.
🧵THREAD: Top 12 mainstream media presstitutes who are doing everything they can to ridicule Elon Musk and Donald Trump to protect their monopoly on the truth.