Our Sub-Concious Mind Created Our Reality,But Z Evil Elites Stole It & R Using It Against Us.!!! WEEY GUUD !!!
Posted: 10 Nov 2025, 21:33
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How is our subconscious mind used against us and why do we allow it?
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The modern world, full of advanced technologies and complex media, creates numerous opportunities for various entities, such as corporations, political elites and digital content creators, to use the knowledge of how the subconscious works. One of the most significant threats is manipulation.
1. Advertising and Marketing: Corporations use advanced psychological techniques to influence consumers' purchasing decisions. Through subtle suggestions and repeated messages, they influence subconscious wants and needs, often leading people to spend money unnecessarily. The consequences include:
- Increased expenses
- Long-term debt
- Low life satisfaction
- Increased stress and health problems
2. Politics and propaganda: Politicians and groups of interest often use subconscious manipulation techniques to influence voters' opinions and behavior. They use emotionally charged images, slogans and rhetoric that can reinforce subconscious bias or fear, leading to divided societies and political polarization. The consequences include:
- Social polarization
- Erosion of trust in institutions
- Rise of extremism
- Loss of critical thinking
3. Media and information: In the information age, where content is easily accessible and widely distributed, the media can influence how people perceive reality. Selecting information that confirms existing beliefs (so-called echo chambers) may perpetuate and strengthen false beliefs and stereotypes at the subconscious level. The consequences include:
- Disinformation
- Stereotyping and prejudice
- Ideological isolation
- Loss of privacy
4. Digital technologies: Recommendation algorithms, such as those used by social media, are designed to maximize user engagement, often at the expense of true understanding or healthy psychological development. They can influence our emotions and behaviors, often triggering addictions or negative emotional states. The consequences include:
- Attention disorders
- Technology addiction
- Decreased interpersonal skills
- Health problems
It is estimated that about 90% of the decisions we make are subconscious. Here is an earlier text on this topic: https://www.facebook.com/groups/7587273 ... 439755594/.
Understanding how the subconscious mind is used against us is the first step in defending against such manipulations. Education about these mechanisms, conscious use of media and technology, as well as developing critical thinking can help minimize the negative effects of these practices.
A person with mental conservatism (https://www.facebook.com/groups/7587273 ... 769531861/) will assume that this is how it has to be and that's it, nothing can be done about it, and anyone who questions reality is a madman. .
A nonconformist thinker would ask himself: Why is this happening? Why do 'those in power' treat people this way? Why do most people accept this? What can we do about it? I'm curious about your answers to these questions.

Nonconformist. Open communication
How is our subconscious mind used against us and why do we allow it?
Nonconformity ·
Nonconformist. Open communication
·
Admin
The modern world, full of advanced technologies and complex media, creates numerous opportunities for various entities, such as corporations, political elites and digital content creators, to use the knowledge of how the subconscious works. One of the most significant threats is manipulation.
1. Advertising and Marketing: Corporations use advanced psychological techniques to influence consumers' purchasing decisions. Through subtle suggestions and repeated messages, they influence subconscious wants and needs, often leading people to spend money unnecessarily. The consequences include:
- Increased expenses
- Long-term debt
- Low life satisfaction
- Increased stress and health problems
2. Politics and propaganda: Politicians and groups of interest often use subconscious manipulation techniques to influence voters' opinions and behavior. They use emotionally charged images, slogans and rhetoric that can reinforce subconscious bias or fear, leading to divided societies and political polarization. The consequences include:
- Social polarization
- Erosion of trust in institutions
- Rise of extremism
- Loss of critical thinking
3. Media and information: In the information age, where content is easily accessible and widely distributed, the media can influence how people perceive reality. Selecting information that confirms existing beliefs (so-called echo chambers) may perpetuate and strengthen false beliefs and stereotypes at the subconscious level. The consequences include:
- Disinformation
- Stereotyping and prejudice
- Ideological isolation
- Loss of privacy
4. Digital technologies: Recommendation algorithms, such as those used by social media, are designed to maximize user engagement, often at the expense of true understanding or healthy psychological development. They can influence our emotions and behaviors, often triggering addictions or negative emotional states. The consequences include:
- Attention disorders
- Technology addiction
- Decreased interpersonal skills
- Health problems
It is estimated that about 90% of the decisions we make are subconscious. Here is an earlier text on this topic: https://www.facebook.com/groups/7587273 ... 439755594/.
Understanding how the subconscious mind is used against us is the first step in defending against such manipulations. Education about these mechanisms, conscious use of media and technology, as well as developing critical thinking can help minimize the negative effects of these practices.
A person with mental conservatism (https://www.facebook.com/groups/7587273 ... 769531861/) will assume that this is how it has to be and that's it, nothing can be done about it, and anyone who questions reality is a madman. .
A nonconformist thinker would ask himself: Why is this happening? Why do 'those in power' treat people this way? Why do most people accept this? What can we do about it? I'm curious about your answers to these questions.
