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Dear readers.
This report is a computation of related viewpoints that will help to explain
the phenomena that is the human brain. Who controls your brain? How many of
your reactions and thinking processes are unconscious to you and therefore
beyond your control? We think know what is reality. We believe that we have
arrived at our reality through our own reasoning. Think again. I have found
that the more I learn on the topic, the more I realize just how much others
have control over how I think and what I do. It is not a pleasant discovery.
How are we taught in society? What information is presented to us and more
importantly what information is not?
I have made brief notes of certain models that I find useful. These notes
are important tools to understanding how “we the people” are manipulated to
think in the blue pill reality. The result is the loss of our wealth,
freedom, and happiness. It is important as a member of the Millionaire’s
Club that you are able to gain conscious control of you life and act in a
rational manor. As a member of the team, what you do has a great impact on
others. At present, we are faced with delay after delay because of problems
created by members acting on “feelings” from blue pill, socially taught,
false realities.
The human mind is the controller of an individual’s future. It is the
choices we make that control our destiny. Rational thinking is essential to
living a life of prosperity, health and happiness.
I present to you:
The Limbic Mind.
The limbic mind is the emotional mind. The limbic brain kicks in when a
person perceives a threat of attack. Firing of the limbic brain shuts down
the higher brain centres and the rational thinking processes. The body goes
into fight or flight mode. Adrenaline, endorphins, and heart rate all
increase. Breathing becomes shallow and rapid. This state of limbic
operation is also called monkey brain. It is at this point a person has the
mental capacity of a healthy three-year-old monkey.
Activation of the limbic or monkey brain is used for the control and
manipulation of people by removing their ability to think rationally.
Modern examples include the exaggerated use of crime reports and terror
alerts by the media and governments. This shocks the general popular into
fear and complacency.
Most advertising appeals to the limbic mind, as do news headlines.
Dichotometric Thinking.
Dichotometric thinking is a simplistic way of viewing the world. Dichotomy
is the process of dividing into two, usually opposite or contradicting,
groups, viewpoints or entities. So much of how people see the world is with
“either - or” thinking.
Everything is said to have an opposite. Everything is labelled right or
wrong, good or bad. Are you with us or against us? There is no middle
ground. There is no room for intellectual discussion, expanding thoughts or
multi level concepts of ever increasing possibilities and ideas. The
conversation can be controlled; limited to the pointless arguing of two
emotionally charged (limbic) ideas. The result is a “dumbing-down” of the
thought processes and a diversion from the real agenda of the one sponsoring
the argument (discussion?). This is a common strategy among those interested
in attacking value producers. Check political debates for an obvious
reference.
An example of how our brains have been trained to think in dichotomies is
the Red pill, Blue pill concept. It is a good concept in that it offers two
choices and, as a result, is easy to follow for the majority who are used to
this line of thinking. The introduction of the Black and White pills again
offers the opposites we find easy to follow. Black is bad. White is good.
Slowly all four concepts can be brought together. More and more facts and
details can be added. New learning can be focused on small chunks of
information and then integrated into the whole of one’s knowledge.
The Bicameral Mind.
The bicameral mind was first identified by Dr. Julian Jaynes of Princeton
University in his book, "The Origin of Consciousness in the Breakdown of the
Bicameral Mind" 1976.
Bicameral functioning is nature's automatic, learned mode of response
without regard to conscious thinking. The right hemisphere of the brain
transmits thoughts to the left hemisphere of the brain as instructions to be
acted upon. It is easier to not think and rely on instructions from a person
who claims to be an authority. Masses of people are manipulated in this way.
Our whole system of controlling the populous uses people's desire for "sure
thing" guidance from "higher authorities".
Some examples that we have found involve the sales of investment real
estate, RRSPs, mutual funds, stocks and bonds, and illegal MLM scams. Many
suckers go this route instead doing the hard work required to learn what it
takes to be a financial success in the Millionaire’s Club.
The lazy bicameral thinker avoids self-responsibility by following
pre-packaged truth from external decision makers. These pigeons follow their
feelings and wishes to recreate reality in order to avoid the
responsibility, discipline and the honesty effort required to produce
values, wealth, and happiness. At MC meetings they demand answers to
questions from there made up realities and feelings. They live an illusion
that they know how to think and that their fantasies are real. They are
usually irresponsible, immature, incompetent and increasingly out of
control. They are quick to attack a value producer and demand something for
nothing.
In his reference to the human brain and thinking processes, Bill Bonner
writes in the Empire of Debt about a study that refers to two parts of the
brain. One is the prefrontal cortex where advanced, logical thinking takes
place. From here a person can reflect on the best investment to make or
which automobile offer the most value.
The second part of the brain studied is the limbic system. From the limbic
decisions are made that best suits the person’s own prejudice. If he
considers himself a manly man, he buys a hummer or large truck. I she
considers herself an intellectual; she may opt for the Audi or BMW. The hip
environmentalist would pay the extra thousands required to purchase a
hybrid.
The upper, rational brain realizes that it is necessary to save for
retirement. The limbic brain insists on buying the latest wide-screen TV
instead. The limbic is powerful enough to put the average American’s
retirement financing and even his life in jeopardy. The limbic mind is
instinctive, atavistic, and primordial.
We know of individuals who have signed over power of attorney and the title
to their houses and properties to authoritative cheats. These cheats worked
their victims into the emotional limbic response by promising them a million
dollars and at the same time the victim could walk away from their
mortgages. The cheats were going to sue the banks and get the people large
sums of money in return. This is an example of the “money for nothing”
promise from an “expert” that bicameralists find hard to resist.
It is this line of thinking that is dangerous to our group and its projects.
We cannot afford any association with persons who insist on becoming
involved with such scams.
Bill Bonner also writes of the bicameral mentality that has driven real
estate prices up and enslaved buyers who mortgaged or borrowed against their
home’s perceived value to a point that they can now not afford to pay. The
limbic desire to spend the perceived wealth was too great for some. Housing
prices climbed and people seemed to be making a fortune. Greed is a powerful
emotion. Keeping ones “head” under such conditions is possible if you are
aware of how your mind works. It will important that we learn to control our
emotions through understanding them, not suppressing them, as emotions are
not bad.
People buy houses with the illusion of having a place of their own. They
like the security of owning their own home, which is another illusion. You
have title to the house only. The government can confiscate the house for
many reasons. But people feel pressured to buy before the mortgages rates go
up, while they can still afford one, or because it is a buyer’s market.
In fact people do not need to buy a house. They need a place to stay. There
is a time and place when buying a house is advantageous. Buying property
that is about to be associated with sovereign guarantee would be one such
situation. Buying a house at a government auction for half price would be
another positive move. And buying a property in the United States if you are
not American is good because if you are exempt you would avoid the taxes of
owning that property in Canada. Keep in mind that owning the house you live
does not generate you any income, and will cost money for maintenance,
insurance and taxes.
THE MASSES HAVE NEVER THIRSTED AFTER TRUTH.
WHOEVER CAN SUPPLY THEM WITH ILLUSIONS IS EASILY THEIR MASTER:
WHOEVER ATTEMPTS TO DESTROY THEIR ILLUSIONS IS ALWAYS THEIR
VICTIM!
A QUOTATION FROM GUSTAVE LE BON'S BOOK "THE CROWD" (1896).
A person heading to war for their country’s flag and mom’s apple pie would
not respond kindly to you pointing out that their value system is based on a
hoax. The result maybe an out of control limbic, dichotometically reasoned
response directed at you.
How is it so predictable that the bicameral thinker will attack the teacher
who challenges their illusions? What makes these false realities so
difficult for people to give up?
A very simple, very powerful and unconscious program has been installed
people from day one. It is that they are the belief; they are their
programming. If the belief a person holds is attacked, that person feels
attacked. The perceived attack triggers the limbic brain. All logical reason
goes out the window. The pre-frontal lobes are shut down.
The programmed belief is tightly locked in.
Dr. Westen of Emory University puts it this way. “We believe what we want to
believe because to do otherwise would upset our world. The potential
emotional stress of a contrary opinion is too much for us to deal with, so
we go along with the least stressful emotional choice.”
As a result, no amount of factual information will alter our views, which
explains why people are so slow to react to a changing environment. Change
brings fear. Fear causes a limbic response and the need for reassurance for
an authority figure. Queue the government, media, medical and legal
professionals and all other sources of “reliable” information.
As a result, most people refuse to change until a full-blown crisis hits.
As in the case of the Amero, it will be too late. The trap will have been
sprung.
But at this point in time, many see the Amero and the threat posed by the
Federal Reserve to be too incredible (or uncomfortable) to believe. The
magnitude by which reality deviates from the accepted myth is so great that,
for most people, it simply is beyond credibility.
Independent Thinking
To quote Frank R. Wallace: Independent thinking effort does not preclude
making errors or wrong judgments. But only through habitual, independent
thinking does one develop effective tools to correct errors. If a person
defaults on thinking effort and adopts the products of other people’s
thinking, this person gradually loses the tools and means not only to
recognize the errors in other people’s thinking but also to correct his own
errors. Such a person gradually makes himself a helpless pawn of the
“authorities”.
Fairy tales are told to us as children to instil the social illusions
(values) that shape our perception. Find that special some one and live
happily ever after. No fighting, marriage counselling or messy divorce
lawyers’ will be necessary. Santa will reward those who are good with gifts
for free. Comply and you will be rewarded. What is not said is that with
effort, you can produce your own values and a happy life centred on your
own true nature, the rewards of which far out way the temporary excitement
of a gift earned by selling yourself out.
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