@Metal-Brain
Robert Malone dropped that term on Joe Rogan's podcast.
Here you go:
https://rumble.com/vrtdku-joe-rogan-jre-1757-robert-malone-covid.html
25 Jan 22
@sleepyguy saidHe made it up? The term was never used in human history before he made it up?
@Metal-Brain
Robert Malone dropped that term on Joe Rogan's podcast.
Here you go:
https://rumble.com/vrtdku-joe-rogan-jre-1757-robert-malone-covid.html
I am very skeptical. ðŸ˜
25 Jan 22
@metal-brain saidYou, skeptical?
I am very skeptical. ðŸ˜
LOL
I have no idea where he came up with the term, but his use of it on that podcast started the recent buzz.
@metal-brain saidYou've already been schooled on this.
When did the term pop up? Who came up with it?
Try these articles:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psych-unseen/202201/does-mass-formation-psychosis-really-exist
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/psych-unseen/202201/no-the-problem-america-isnt-mass-psychosis
Robert Malone is another con man.
And sink your brain into this, if you can: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extraordinary_Popular_Delusions_and_the_Madness_of_Crowds
25 Jan 22
@sleepyguy saidOMG, Rumble and Ron Johnson.
@Suzianne
Here's some school for you Suzi Q:
https://rumble.com/vt62y6-covid-19-a-second-opinion.html
A perfect storm of delusional disorder.
25 Jan 22
@sleepyguy saidHe referred to Nazi Germany when describing it, so I assume the term has been around since then, but I don't know for sure. It isn't easy finding out much that doesn't have to do with Malone, so finding out the old history is challenging and that is on Duck Duck Go. You sure the hell will not find any history about it on googlefascism.
You, skeptical?
LOL
I have no idea where he came up with the term, but his use of it on that podcast started the recent buzz.
@metal-brain saidMaybe he just made it up on the spot. It just seems like a fancy way to say "mass delusion" or "mass psychosis", like the Salem Witch trials, or the Seattle Windshield Pitting Epidemic. Why does the etymology of the phrase matter?
He referred to Nazi Germany when describing it, so I assume the term has been around since then, but I don't know for sure. It isn't easy finding out much that doesn't have to do with Malone, so finding out the old history is challenging and that is on Duck Duck Go. You sure the hell will not find any history about it on googlefascism.
@sleepyguy saidBecause big tech is censoring the term when they can. Google rigged their search results so you see mostly negative garbage about it like suzi saw.
Maybe he just made it up on the spot. It just seems like a fancy way to say "mass delusion" or "mass psychosis", like the Salem Witch trials, or the Seattle Windshield Pitting Epidemic. Why does the etymology of the phase matter so much to you?
I suppose the Nazi Germany comparison could have been mere opinion by Malone. I doubt he would just invent some term though. He must have heard about it from somewhere. Here is an excerpt from the link below:
"Did you know the human brain is so fragile that entire social structures can collapse, giving way to a phenomenon known as mass psychosis or mass hysteria? From the Salem witch trials to the dancing plague, history is wrought with instances where entire societies collectively spiraled into madness."
https://www.grunge.com/489561/terrifying-historical-examples-of-mass-psychosis/
It is mass psychosis. The other word is formation. That just means the mass psychosis was formed by propagandists. We all know the corporate news media had a big influence on people being in constant fear. Pro war propaganda is the same way. It is a construct of fear. That is how you get people to support invading other countries.
@metal-brain saidOh. Well, never use Google.
Because big tech is censoring the term when they can. Google rigged their search results so you see mostly negative garbage about it like suzi saw.
I suppose the Nazi Germany comparison could have been mere opinion by Malone. I doubt he would just invent some term though. He must have heard about it from somewhere.
Looks like he got it from Mattias Desmet.
Here you go:
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/mass-formation-psychosis
@sleepyguy saidVery good.
Oh. Well, never use Google.
Looks like he got it from Mattias Desmet.
Here you go:
https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/p/mass-formation-psychosis
I thank you. Job well done.
I noticed this excerpt from your link:
"These hypnotized by this process are unable to recognize the lies and misrepresentations they are being bombarded with on a daily basis, and actively attack anyone who has the temerity to share information with them which contradicts the propaganda that they have come to embrace. And for those whose families and social networks have been torn apart by this process, and who find that close relatives and friends have ghosted them because they question the officially endorsed “truth” and are actually following the scientific literature, this can be a source of deep anguish, sorrow and psychological pain."
This is exactly what is going on. Shav is particularly intent in attacking anyone who challenges that false narrative. Suzi too. She suggested it was fake and didn't exist. That is how far people will go to maintain cognitive dissonance. Even absurd lying to herself will do.
@metal-brain saidLet's see if Suzi and Shav will watch that 5 hour session of Doctors, medical experts, nurses, patients etc hosted by Ron Johnson yesterday and get red pilled. An honest thinking person should not be able to watch that and come away without at least some sympathy for the view that holding off on the jab might be prudent.
This is exactly what is going on. Shav is particularly intent in attacking anyone who challenges that false narrative. Suzi too. She suggested it was fake and didn't exist. That is how far people will go to maintain cognitive dissonance. Even absurd lying to herself will do.
Edit: Of course it's much less trouble to just down thumb the post and sit there in their dunce cap.