Mind Warfare Unveiled
Ahmad discusses the insidious nature of indoctrination and how fear is used to manipulate our perceptions, turning us into unwitting agents of our own oppression. He highlights how the pandemic and other societal issues have exploited people's good intentions, leading them to support harmful agendas under the guise of altruism. The conversation emphasizes the urgent need for critical thinking and the role of independent voices in combating this pervasive mind war.In this clip
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