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Shelie's avatar

Thank you again Courtenay. I will miss the radio show, I learn so much from your work. I can tell that you work very hard to bring us all this information. I hope you will still be writing articles and doing interviews. When you discover how our thoughts, and behaviors may have been manipulated, it makes me anyway angry and sad. "Black pilled" in a way, because I have found people do not want to admit that, that is even a possibility, and they get angry and lash out at the messenger, rather than the message. I am looking forward to your book. God Bless you, and thanks again.

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Courtenay Turner's avatar

Thanks so much Shellie! I’ll still continue to write and do shows. I just can’t afford to pay for the radio and I’ll be slowing down a bit to figure out how I can afford to continue. It’s a lot of work and I’m so grateful to those who support me, and will be working to figure out how I can bring in money to support the research. 🙏🏼

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Gradient Roger W, Silent Night's avatar

Hello Courtenay,

One thing I have observed from psychoanalysts on the internet is their obsession with "overcoming resistance."

Every time the patient disagrees with something, the psychoanalyst has to do a new parlor trick or play on words, because there is resistance. It cannot be that the psychoanalyst is wrong. But, the patient is showing resistance. That's it. Always blame the patient first, second and last.

I was reminded of all this when watching this presentation and you mentioned age the agents of change. They must overcome the resistors. What a fun coincidence!.

Another interesting feature of online psychoanalysts is their stealth operations and their bold face lying. They never say they are psychoanalysts. They know the potential audience will stop the video right away. They present as anything but what they are: coaches, neuroscientists, biodynamic entrepreneurs, anarcho-capitalist podcasters, travelers, public speakers and new age authors, promoters of democratic socialism and social justice, and I remember one who was speaking about ecological justice and population reduction, quite explicitly. They will wear any costume, any time. But they will start the psychoanalysis against their audience for the audience's sake, and overcome the resistance to change. These people are like marines on a mission.

A subtle tell is the little inconsistencies here and there. For example, they will insist on the idea that fear is a bad emotion and we have to dispel all our fears through knowledge (gnosis?), but then they start talking about microplastics, forever chemicals, radiation, nanobots, and all the other things we can do nothing about. That contradiction "fear not but be afraid of this" reveals an actual psychoanalyst with a degree in medicine and all.

A more obvious tell to know who is a psychoanalyst: humble grandiosity. This is a tell because it's the cornerstone of psychoanalysis. The best explanation I know for this comes from this definition by Thomas Szasz:

"Narcissist: psychoanalytic term for the person who loves himself more than his analyst; considered to be the manifestation of a dire mental disease whose successful treatment depends on the patient learning to love the analyst more and himself less."

So, yeah, it's all clear now. They used psychoanalysis (a private act, originally) in the paramilitary context to assault all human beings collectively. That weeding out of resistors that Charlotte Isby explained she saw being taught in that seminar, is, in other contexts, just medical triage, or separation of prisoners in concentration camps: those who can work the mines, those who are sick, those who go to the kitchen and cleaning, etc. Same mentality.

They just militarized society, that's why we are so dysfunctional.

Thank you for your presentation today.

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Courtenay Turner's avatar

💯 YW!

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