Feeling of "relief" as an emotional red flag
Caution: this blog post contains my views only. More research needs to be done to fully support the statements in this blogpost. This post only contains preliminary observations
One of the most common feelings reported by those having taken the COVID vaccine is "relief." This implies that there was some type of tension before. Somehow, taking the vaccine provided them with a release of that tension. It is as if a huge rock has been lifted off their shoulders and they can finally find the peace/sweet release that they wanted.
"Relief" is not the same as feeling "safe." Relief indicates that they think they escaped some sort of pressure, some sort of "giving up." Feeling "safe" would indicate feeling protected from the danger and it is a warmer type of feeling. However, I have never heard one person saying that they felt "safe" after having taken the vaccine, but I heard several people say they felt "relief."
Fritz Springmeier also mentioned in one of his books (can't remember which one) that mind control is achieved by offering the person a feeling of relief should they take certain actions. It is the promise of "relief" that keeps victims on the hook. It should, of course, be noted that Springmeier dealt with extreme cases. However, Springmeier observed that milder forms of mind control are applied on the general population. He believes that understanding the mechanisms of mind control in these extreme cases sheds light on the mechanisms of mind control in the general population.
Regardless of Fritz Springmeier and the applicability of his work, feeling "relief" after having taken the vaccine is interesting and not exactly what would be expected. After all, many bad decisions are followed by the feeling of "relief":
- When an alcoholic finally gives in to their urges and drink, they feel "relief"
- When someone gives up on their goals, they also feel "relief"
- When someone gives up under torture, they also feel "relief"
- When someone gives up on their goals, they also feel "relief"
- When someone gives up under torture, they also feel "relief"
The presence of "relief" - especially the type of relief that is not associated with the feeling of "safety" - might be an emotional red flag regarding a bad decision that has been made. It is surprising that "relief" is the most common emotional state instead of joy or feelings of safety.
P.S. More research needs to be made for this post, this is just a preliminary writing down of an idea
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