Topic: Social Cohesion

2 chapters across the catalog

89: Mass Confusion
2:05:06 - 2:08:02

89: Mass Confusion

Groupthink and the Challenger Explosion Analogy

A clip regarding the Challenger space shuttle explosion is used to define "groupthink" as a mode of thinking where the desire for group agreement overrides realistic appraisal. The hosts apply this to the global elite's agenda, suggesting that people join the "group" to feel special, unaware that they are likely part of the 93% of the population targeted for reduction.

61: Mark My Words
3:42:20 - 3:45:57

61: Mark My Words

Social Cohesion, Rituals, Isolation Tactics

Dr. Newberg discusses how religion provides "social cohesion" and a sense of morals, helping humans cope with difficult environments. The hosts argue that pandemic-era isolation and church closures were designed to break this cohesion and fellowship. They compare the "centering" effect of yoga and communal prayer to the "vibrations" needed for a healthy society, which are currently being "held for ransom."