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Edward Bernays

Edward Louis Bernays (November 22, 1891 – March 9, 1995) was an Austrian-born American pioneer in public relations, widely recognized as the father of the profession for developing systematic methods to shape public opinion through psychological manipulation. As the nephew of Sigmund Freud, Bernays drew on psychoanalytic principles to influence unconscious desires, applying them in propaganda efforts during World War I for the U.S. Committee on Public Information and later in commercial campaigns for corporations.

Who Are The Real Kings?

So-called King, Donald Trump, ran in two contested Republican primaries. He ran three times in a general election. He was elected twice, and his party recently won a Republican Congress. In contrast, in 2020, Joe Biden did not run a typical campaign.

The True Nature Of Scandinavian "Socialism"

The Scandinavian model is often misrepresented as a humane and efficient form of socialism. In reality, it is a distinctly coercive and oligarchic form of statism. While the system preserves the formal legality of civilized concepts like human rights, justice, and private property, in practice, it operates on a Marxist-fascist foundation: it systematically violates the individual through taxation, regulation, and bureaucratic entrapment—leaving only a small, politically-connected class permitted to engage in a narrow, state-sanctioned form of commerce.

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AI sure has come a looong way in the last 2 years...
I haven't watched this b/c youtube is blocked for me, but - just from reading the title - nah dawg, you don't "trick" a leader of a sovereign country - even Trump - into spending billions and lives, that's not a trick, that's a design.

And since when do we call these things "wars"? Isn't this a... peace keeping mission, or something? Forward peaceful preempty real estate project, or something? Last I checked, congress hasn't authorized shit.
...and it took about a month to clear out the negative sentiment. From March 9th, to... april 10th, actually earlier, much earlier than that. So this TACO whip lasted 3 weeks, maybe less.

But then this begs the question: did I reposition completely from long to short in just 3 weeks?
...and it took about a month to clear out the negative sentiment. From March 9th, to... april 10th, actually earlier, much earlier than that. So this TACO whip lasted 3 weeks, maybe less.

But then this begs the question: did I reposition completely from long to short in just 3 weeks?
...and it took about a month to clear out the negative sentiment. From March 9th, to... april 10th, actually earlier, much earlier than that. So this TACO whip lasted 3 weeks, maybe less.

But then this begs the question: did I reposition completely from long to short in just 3 weeks?
...and it took about a month to clear out the negative sentiment. From March 9th, to... april 10th, actually earlier, much earlier than that. So this TACO whip lasted 3 weeks, maybe less.

But then this begs the question: did I reposition completely from long to short in just 3 weeks?
...and if not, you're living it wrong.