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Governments Are Using Psychological Warfare To Elicit Mass Compliance With Net Zero

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This article is a repost with permission from Wide Awake Media

Journalist and author of ‘Free Your Mind’, Laura Dodsworth, describes how governments are using behavioural psychology to subliminally manipulate their citizens into accepting what would otherwise be extremely unpopular policies—a practice that became all too apparent during the Covid lockdowns, but which is now being used to elicit mass compliance with draconian Net Zero policies.

“How else are you to be persuaded that you shouldn’t drive anymore, or [to] turn your heating down, or install an expensive heat pump? By scaring you. By telling you the world’s going to end.”

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