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Understanding Psychological Warfare

UK Column
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In this conversation, David A. Hughes, a British academic and author known for his critical analysis of psychological operations and power structures, discusses the intricate web of psychological operations that shape public perception and control narratives, particularly around major events like 9/11 and the COVID-19 pandemic. He stresses the importance of recognising these operations, the role of misinformation, and the need for individuals to take personal responsibility in resisting the growing technocratic agenda. David argues for a collective awakening to the realities of power dynamics, the necessity of building a positive vision for the future, and tackles the challenges of perception management and political control.

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