In the iconic scene from the 1960 film classic Spartacus, Roman commanders present a legion of imprisoned rebels with the promise of their freedom in exchange for Spartacus, the rebel leader. The Romans wanted to isolate and make an example of Spartacus to undermine the opposition. As Spartacus begins to sacrifice himself, other men stand to proclaim “I am Spartacus” in an inspiring display of unity with their leader. If everyone is Spartacus, none can be isolated. There is power in unity.
National governments and their media partners today are attempting to eliminate dissidents by isolating Spartacus. Criminal President Brandon is trying to do this for his sociopathic managers by marginalizing “MAGA” people. His infamous and dangerous speech last week was a Machiavellian attempt to isolate Spartacus.
Social media companies are attempting to isolate Spartacus with their “medical misinformation” campaigns.
Big media have been bought off with PHARMA dollars and government bribes. This has the effect of creating isolation narratives.
Bought-off citizens are shunning dissidents with peer pressure.
Mercenary medical practitioners and establishment overseers are isolating their peers with punitive sanctions for acting independently.
The CIA has been creating controlled narratives to isolate idiosyncratic thinking for decades with their media Mockingbird campaigns.
The psychology behind this craven manipulation is well-established. The global managers and their powerful advertisers have some proven psychological tools:
They know they can make people do anything if they reassure them they won’t be held responsible.
They know that they can rely on people to abuse any power they’re given, OR believe they are powerless if they’re treated that way.
They know that peer pressure will change a lot of people’s minds even in the face of undeniable reality, especially if you make them feel completely alone.
They know that if you offer people only a small reward for completing a task, they will make up their own psychological justification for taking it.
They know that people will mindlessly do whatever everyone else is doing without ever asking for a reason.
And they know that people will happily believe something that never happened if it is repeated often enough.1
After reading this essay, it should be obvious to readers what good people need to do to beat back these psychopaths. Independent thinking is important, but only as part of a legion of critical thinkers who are joining together in a chorus of truth. The global manipulators can easily pick off individuals one by one, but they cannot destroy an entire army of truth-tellers.
We know what we need to do.
Are you Spartacus?
I am.
Summary from Admin at The Burning Platform