Published May 9, 2024

#171 - A Conversation With AJ Roberts About Almost Everything

Explore a wide-ranging dialogue with AJ Roberts, a former UK soldier turned freedom thinker, as he delves into the complexities of media influence, spiritual awakening, and the hidden facets of warfare. From personal insights on family dynamics to the transformative power of healing practices, this episode unpacks profound themes of personal growth and societal challenges.
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  • Media Influence

    and discuss the pervasive influence of media on family and societal beliefs. Ahmad shares his approach to limiting television exposure for his children, likening it to junk food—tempting but potentially harmful if consumed excessively. AJ echoes this sentiment, emphasizing the importance of awareness in navigating the indoctrination capabilities of media and education systems.

    Everything's designed to get to the kids. So, like, these special beings are the way showers and these governments and these pharmaceutical industries and all the other controlling entities around the world know this.

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    Both stress the need for a conscious effort to disconnect from these influences to foster independent thinking in the younger generation 1.

       

    Mind Control

    The conversation shifts to mind control tactics and their impact on society. AJ highlights how products like vapes are marketed as healthier alternatives, yet they are laden with chemicals, illustrating a form of mind control that targets children. Ahmad adds that excessive screen time feeds the reptilian brain, hindering critical thinking and emotional development in children.

    If you do not take the screens away from them, they stay in that reptilian brain state. Can you imagine as an adult, if you're just a reptilian brain?

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    Both agree on the importance of reducing screen time to prevent indoctrination and promote creativity and individuality 2 3.

       

    Controlled Narratives

    AJ and Ahmad explore how narratives are controlled in media and politics. AJ shares insights into how media narratives are crafted to manipulate public perception, using examples like the portrayal of political figures and global events. Ahmad agrees, suggesting that even figures like Trump play roles in a larger orchestrated narrative.

    You need to give both sides of the setup. You need to control both sides. You cannot have anything unaccounted for, any random variables.

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    They discuss their own experiences with censorship and the challenges of presenting alternative viewpoints in a controlled media landscape 4 5.

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