How to Appropriately Use Researchers Who are Schills, Controlled Opposition or Just Those Who Refuse to address the Jewish Question
I already shared a mirror of this video yesterday...
but it's worth a watch if you haven't seen it
"The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves." —Vladimir Lenin
And that is EXACTLY how the scumbags keep us divided!
It is time to stop getting derailed because of shill videos and comments!
STAY FOCUSED!
I'm aware the average attention span these days is about 45 seconds, but FOCUS!
Computer scientists and psychologists have been studying attention spans for about 20 years, over which time the average time that a person can focus on one thing has dropped from around 2½ minutes to around 45 seconds.
Excerpt from:
Why attention spans seem to be shrinking and what we can do about it
by Cyrus Moulton, Northeastern University
Kramer says exact numbers can fluctuate, but research has certainly suggested that we can't pay attention as well as we used to.
He cited a number of reasons.
First, is the constant bombardment of information that we receive.
"We used to watch the news when we came home in the evening, maybe also in the morning," Kramer says. "Now you can get that information in real time—in fact it may pop up on your screen."
https://odysee.com/@WellhereWeGo:a/Schills-and-Disinfo:c
I already shared a mirror of this video yesterday...
but it's worth a watch if you haven't seen it
"The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves." —Vladimir Lenin
And that is EXACTLY how the scumbags keep us divided!
It is time to stop getting derailed because of shill videos and comments!
STAY FOCUSED!
I'm aware the average attention span these days is about 45 seconds, but FOCUS!
Computer scientists and psychologists have been studying attention spans for about 20 years, over which time the average time that a person can focus on one thing has dropped from around 2½ minutes to around 45 seconds.
Excerpt from:
Why attention spans seem to be shrinking and what we can do about it
by Cyrus Moulton, Northeastern University
Kramer says exact numbers can fluctuate, but research has certainly suggested that we can't pay attention as well as we used to.
He cited a number of reasons.
First, is the constant bombardment of information that we receive.
"We used to watch the news when we came home in the evening, maybe also in the morning," Kramer says. "Now you can get that information in real time—in fact it may pop up on your screen."
https://odysee.com/@WellhereWeGo:a/Schills-and-Disinfo:c
How to Appropriately Use Researchers Who are Schills, Controlled Opposition or Just Those Who Refuse to address the Jewish Question
I already shared a mirror of this video yesterday...
but it's worth a watch if you haven't seen it
"The best way to control the opposition is to lead it ourselves." —Vladimir Lenin
And that is EXACTLY how the scumbags keep us divided!
It is time to stop getting derailed because of shill videos and comments!
STAY FOCUSED!
I'm aware the average attention span these days is about 45 seconds, but FOCUS!
Computer scientists and psychologists have been studying attention spans for about 20 years, over which time the average time that a person can focus on one thing has dropped from around 2½ minutes to around 45 seconds.
Excerpt from:
Why attention spans seem to be shrinking and what we can do about it
by Cyrus Moulton, Northeastern University
Kramer says exact numbers can fluctuate, but research has certainly suggested that we can't pay attention as well as we used to.
He cited a number of reasons.
First, is the constant bombardment of information that we receive.
"We used to watch the news when we came home in the evening, maybe also in the morning," Kramer says. "Now you can get that information in real time—in fact it may pop up on your screen."
https://odysee.com/@WellhereWeGo:a/Schills-and-Disinfo:c
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