Mood as Civilizational Weapon

It affects all our moods, motivations, intentions and attitudes. So it’s moods. Increasingly, I’m focusing on moods. Because it’s kind of the moods which are affected by this news about peace plans, about Ukraine being forced into capitulation. Oh, can they do that? Is it going to be due? And we’re just depressed by it. And the aggregate of us all being depressed is, oh, Ukraine can’t win. And this is really what they’re attacking on a civilizational scale, on a country scale, this fear. this malaise, they’re trying to create this sense of malaise.

Source: Disinfolklore Universe — Episode 1

I talk about how Disinfolklore works on our Mana, on our energy, from which all our motivations come. Our attitudes, our moods emanate. So this is the secret sauce, as it were. We’re looking at the meme, we’re looking at the peace talks — the so-called peace talks — and our mood is being affected. And the mood is a much longer-term mechanism to brainwash us and to turn us, to demotivate us (“What’s the point in voting? Because they’re all the same”). That kind of way that they’re using memes to do this can be effected by archetypes.

Source: Disinfolklore Universe — Episode 2

Of the four elements MIMA targets, the author increasingly focuses on mood as the primary weapon. Individual triggers come and go, but mood accumulates. The aggregate of millions of people feeling depressed about Ukraine produces a civilizational mood: “Ukraine can’t win.” This mood is not an accident — it is the intended product of industrial-scale TER. “What’s the point in voting? They’re all the same” — that is mood weaponised.


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