Topic: Mass Psychosis

4 chapters across the catalog

Day One Dictator
Episode 1615 46:45 - 53:44

1615: Day One Dictator

MKUltra Techniques and the Milgram Experiment in Modern Society

The application of social engineering techniques developed during MKUltra is compared to modern public health mandates. The Milgram experiment is cited to explain how 67% of people will follow orders from an authority figure in a lab coat, such as Anthony Fauci, even when those orders violate personal values or the Constitution.

Equity Hotel
Episode 1415 0:01 - 1:57

1415: Equity Hotel

Reuters and Associated Press Fact-Check Mass Formation Psychosis

Reuters and the Associated Press published fact-checks stating there is no evidence of "mass formation psychosis" occurring during the COVID-19 pandemic. The reports claim the term is not recognized in the field of psychology, despite the concept of mass hypnosis being a documented phenomenon. Critics point to potential conflicts of interest involving Pfizer representatives at Reuters.

Flurona
Episode 1413 0:00 - 2:29

1413: Flurona

CDC Says Hashtag, Joe Rogan and Robert Malone Viral Clip

The "CDC says" hashtag trended on Twitter as users mocked changing COVID-19 guidance, such as the reduction of isolation time from ten days to five. A viral interview between Joe Rogan and Dr. Robert Malone introduced the concept of mass formation psychosis to a mainstream audience. Despite attempts at suppression on social media platforms, the clip achieved significant reach across YouTube and Bitchute.

Flurona
Episode 1413 4:44 - 8:35

1413: Flurona

Robert Malone Mass Formation Psychosis Theory, Google Search Suppression

Dr. Robert Malone explains mass formation psychosis as a phenomenon where a decoupled society with free-floating anxiety becomes hypnotized by a leader's singular focus. This theory draws on 19th-century sociology and historical parallels to 1920s Germany. Google reportedly began displaying warnings or limited results for the term "mass formation psychosis" as the Rogan interview went viral.