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“Society sees nothing because it is kept in a state of deep hypnosis. People have never been so manipulated as they are now. A human being is not given a chance to stop and understand what is happening. Endless series, one more stupid than the other, vulgar pop music, lustful or aggressive films that gently affect the subconscious, cultivate a spirit of selfishness and violence. A normal person quickly becomes an unprincipled animal that leads an absolutely meaningless life.”

Sergei Petrowitsch Kapiza, Russian physicist

"Die Gesellschaft sieht nichts, weil sie in einem Zustand tiefer Hypnose gehalten wird. Noch nie wurden Menschen so manipuliert wie jetzt. Einem Menschen wird keine Chance gegeben, innezuhalten und zu begreifen, was passiert. Endlose Serien, eine dümmer als die andere, vulgäre Popmusik, lustvolle oder aggressive Filme, die sanft auf das Unterbewusstsein einwirken, pflegen einen Geist des Egoismus und der Gewalt. Ein normaler Mensch wird in kurzer Zeit zu einem prinziplosen Tier, das ein absolut bedeutungsloses Leben führt. "

"Общество ничего не видит, потому что его держат в состоянии глубокого гипноза. Никогда ещё народ не был таким тёмным, как сейчас. Человеку не дают шанса остановиться и осмыслить происходящее. Нескончаемые сериалы, один тупее другого, пошлая эстрада, похотливые или агрессивные фильмы, аккуратно воздействуя на подсознание, культивируют дух эгоизма и насилия. Нормальный человек за короткий промежуток времени превращается в беспринципное животное, ведущее абсолютно бессмысленную жизнь."
Сергей Петрович Капица, 9 цитат

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