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James Goodrich's avatar

Incredibly no one has paid a price for what was done to the world. So we speak of and wait for the next pandemic. We see how the self proclaimed puppet masters have trained most all of society. Here’s a great metaphor.

The "fleas in a jar" experiment is a classic motivational analogy illustrating how self-imposed limitations and environmental conditioning dictate behavior. Fleas, capable of jumping high, are placed in a jar with a lid for several days. They learn to jump only as high as the lid, and even when the lid is removed, they never jump out, having become conditioned to a lower height. 

https://www.tiktok.com/@evancarmichael/video/7202348548216622342

Key Aspects of the Experiment/Metaphor:

• Initial Conditioning: The fleas constantly hit the lid, causing them to adjust their jumps to avoid pain.

• Learned Helplessness: After a few days, the lid is removed, but the fleas, having adopted a "lid-level" limitation, stop trying to escape.

• Long-term Impact: The conditioning is so strong that the fleas never jump higher than the former lid height for the rest of their lives. Their offspring will also only jump as high as the parent.

• Metaphorical Meaning: The story is used to describe how people, companies, or organizations often limit their potential based on past failures or artificial boundaries. 

D D's avatar

What a great reference to the conditioning we have been exposed to, James!

James Lord's avatar

If I'm not mistaken, that flea experiment was conducted by Big Pharma. The sequence went something like this:

1) Researchers first installed the lid, just to toy with the fleas and let them know who's really in charge.

2) When the fleas hit their heads on the lid, the researchers offered micro-doses of painkiller to ease their suffering.

3) After the fleas gave up and settled into the malaise that accompanies captivity, the researchers offered them micro-doses of SSRIs to cope with their fates.

4) The researchers congratulated themselves on the benevolence shown to suffering fleas.

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

After extorting from the fleas the cost of their SSRIs?

James Lord's avatar

Yes, though flea currency is exceedingly small. Researchers require the aid of microscopes to ensure the fleas really are coughing it up.

D D's avatar

J L, God, that sounds so eerily familiar, it makes my skin crawl.

D D's avatar
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I remember the taped aisles and plastic shields and the initial fear from people in the everyday world who were not versed with recognizing the overreaching control mechanisms being put in place. For the unaware and inexperienced believer, this was a tsunami of propaganda thrown at us all at once. Even for the more educated about these tactics, it worked; at first. Then the light began to dawn and the "masks" came off for many. Critical thinking wasn't dead, just not used to this massive betrayal. What an incredible lesson in mass formation! / I am so glad to see these bodies of work from a few different angles being written in a difficult to argue with style!

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Do you sometimes get the feeling that folks actually like being diddled? I mean they took to all those intrusions like ducks to water. And still are running around with those silly masks!!!

Kathy's avatar

I am literally laughing out loud at your comment!

Kurt's avatar

There are a lot of people who like following directions unquestioningly. They eagerly comply.

Joy Metcalf's avatar

No decisions, no responsibility. What's not to like?

Jane Tracy's avatar

This book sounds like it has pulled “The whole of Covid “ into a chronological order. I am sorry to say that in 2020 I was not able to pay proper attention to what was going on. My younger son was killed in a motorcycle accident on 3/8/2020 in Daytona. The beginnings of the lockdown began 3 days later just after I returned home from Fla to CT after handling my son’s death. Then my mother died from Covid on Mother’s Day… alone in a nursing home because family was banned from visiting. That was 2 months after my son.

I was grieving deeply and not paying attention; which I regret to this day.

Normally, I am very curious and have a tendency to question authority when things just don’t add up or make sense. I just wasn’t able to pay proper attention and concentrate to what was happening. I think this book will help me put it all into perspective.

Thanks so much for this great review Dr Malone!!

D D's avatar

Tracy, you have experienced so much in such a short period of time. You will always be connected now to a deeper place than some. Death can be the great awakener, pay attention to your dreams, often used for connection from the other side.

Jane Tracy's avatar

I do still have dreams about the both of them and see signs that they are still with me and always will be.

D D's avatar

I am so glad to hear of this, the "veil" is getting more and more thin. You may have read me talking about how my mother came to both my son and I in the same night, and we had very similar experiences of her. My son said "She looked younger and thinner somehow" I called that her rejuvenated body. I saw the same thing and heard "I made the transition and all is well". What a blessing.

Micheal Nash, Ph. D.'s avatar

Sadly the mismanagement of wuflu made your story all too common. Grief to easily cancels rational thought or even the impetus to engage it. There is a crying need for these lying manipulative creatures being brought to justice...fauci being an outstanding case

M Makous's avatar

Thanks to Ms Elijah for pulling it all together in a single book.

Here's one comment (of many possibilities): Even to this day, there are large swathes of the population who have bought into the official covid narrative with religious zeal. --unapologetic belief without a trace of skepticism or critical thinking. It is fair to say they reside entirely on the left side of the political spectrum. Yes, the same cohort that routinely criticizes big corporations and used to be wary of government power have gone all in on pharma and government controls of private lives. These people behave as if the Enlightenment never happened.

Debra Nolasco's avatar

I cannot wait to read this. The more that is exposed about this psy-op & travesty, the better. For those who are interested, Steve Kirsch's interview of Sharyl Attkisson on 2/26 was excellent. Here is a link for the interview...https://rumble.com/v76c95i-vsrf-live-216-journalism-without-fear.html

Sarah  Jett's avatar

Greetings from MI's Thumb Coast! Sun is shining, snow is melting - but the temperature continues cold!

Question: Will the book be available in a print version? KINDLE appears to be the sole version. Thank you! Rath De Ort!

Sarah  Jett's avatar

Thanks, J.G. Have a wonderful weekend!/sshj

James Lord's avatar

I'm persuaded. This will be on my reading list.

Work such as this will be essential if we are ever to start down the road to real accountability. But the people who've perpetrated this are nothing if not practiced liars. The traces of their malice will dissolve into plausible deniability with the aid of their MSM/TNI comrades, if allowed.

I write this, bearing in mind that the magnum opus, "The Real Anthony Fauci," has been out for about 4 years. Yet still, and evidently, a best seller prompts no institutional curiosity. Anthony Fauci can play word games on subjects like "gain of function," lie straight into Rand Paul's face, and get away with it.

Another front in this effort will be holding their noses in their own shit. To find a way to break through their ability to declare "conspiracy theory," and storm away from the discussion with impunity. This sounds like the kind of book that will be required reading for future prosecutors and historians.

Oh, and when the scandals break, and the players resort to "seeking therapy" and "emotional crises" and other ploys for sympathy, let's not forget the countless humans who've been crushed and ruined and imprisoned and maimed and killed through their malice and deceit.

John Wygertz's avatar

After watching the response to 9/11, I wasn't surprised by the political response to COVID.

What did surprise and disappoint me was the willing perversion of science by people who should have been trained to do better.

Rockville Mom's avatar

This book sounds great. I remember everything about that time that she recounts. Sadly, many people are still in denial. I know people who are still getting the vaccine. It was a tough time, given how those of us who disbelieved the narrative were treated, to get through.

Joy Metcalf's avatar

"She does not posture as neutral—she prosecutes. Her argument is not merely that mistakes were made, but that the architecture of global health is structurally corrupt, rewarding deception and punishing transparency." Amen and Amen!

I was one of the few who knew from the very moment of Fauci's decision (announced by President Trump) that everyone should stay home for two weeks "to flatten the curve" that it was all about control and not health. I'd had Covid in January and knew it was different from anything I'd had before, but the announcement immediately raised my hackles. For the next few years I went where I wanted and refused to wear a mask. For goodness sake--fresh air kills viruses! I lost "friends" and protected myself, not from Covid, but from the insanity that reigned around me.

I've heard some people (usually the ones that were obedient) say they don't understand why we can't just let this go. To them I reply, "It's only by constant reminder that we can prevent this from disappearing from memory."

We'll never see the guilty pay, but perhaps with awareness we can push back HARD against any attempts to do this again.

Paula Kroll's avatar

My experience mirrors yours. My bout with Covid in February 2020, was dismissed as bronchitis. I was very ill and had been in excellent health. I had to sleep upright in order to breathe. Lungs made weird gurgling sounds. Of course we were told to remain at home until we turned blue.

My spidey senses turned on high alert. Have remained so ever since. Took no jab, no boosters, and will never have flu shots either. I'm 77.