Outrageous chemical-dosing experiment to force friendship toward migrants: not science fiction
I really hope you understand this. It is not a fantasy. It isn't science fiction. It isn't satire. It is Brave New World, but not the Huxley novel. It's happening now. It's a published study that appears on the website of the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America.
The title of the study is, “Oxytocin-enforced norm compliance reduces xenophobic outgroup rejection.” (Reference: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2017 Aug 29;114(35):9314-9319.)
The published study details a successful attempt at chemical mind control. The goal is making people more “happy and friendly” about mass migration, by changing their hormonal response toward migrants.
Nothing in the study cites inherent migration problems, such as increased violent crime, back-breaking financial pressure on government budgets, and the eroding of local cultures. It's all about shifting feeling and reaction toward waves of immigrants.
Read full post by Jon Rappoport.
Phi Beta Iota: From flouride (which dumbs people down and is toxic) to the most modern electromagnetic mind-control programs, we are all under attack by the Deep State and rogue elements of the US Government that have zero ethics and work for the 1% as well as themselves. Many have deep ties to both organized and disorganized crime. “Pay any price” in someone else's blood, sweat, tears, and coin” is their motto. The less evil but still most toxic part of the attack is across the mega industries particularly agriculture, where most of what Monsanto produces appears to lead to Alzheimers, Parkinson's disease, and cancer. The poisoning of the population is rooted in chlorine-based industry. It has been established that the Center from Disease Control (CDC) is a criminal network with its own courts and a total lack of scientific responsibility — no vaccine has EVER been tested.
See Especially:
Review: Pandora’s Poison–Chlorine, Health, and a New Environmental Strategy (Paperback)
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Electromagnetic @ Phi Beta Iota