Propaganda, AI, and the Languaging Scam That Trains Your Body to Decline
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In this solo episode, Dani breaks down how divide-and-conquer operations actually work—from NGO funding pipelines and philanthropic power to narrative change, activist training, and AI-driven propaganda. She also explores why outrage cycles around immigration, social justice, and politics are engineered to fracture human solidarity, how language itself programs physiological limitation and degeneration, and why integrity, frequency, and self-advocacy matter more than ever in a manipulated reality.
If you want to understand how narratives are built, who benefits, and how to opt out—this episode is essential listening. Watch on Odysee. Listen on Progressive Radio Network and podcast platforms everywhere.
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Show notes:
• Why current political flashpoints (ICE, immigration, social justice conflicts) function as psychological operations
• How outrage, dehumanization, and tribalism signal successful social manipulation
• Personal boundary-setting: unfollowing and disengaging from people caught in divide-and-conquer loops
• Reflections on integrity, victimhood frequency, and attracting exploitative business dynamics
• Real-world encounters with fraud, broken contracts, and the energetic cost of dishonesty
• Language as reality-creation technology
• How “degenerative” diagnoses and limitation-based language reinforce decline
• Simple but powerful language shift: from “I can’t” to “I’m being invited to do this differently”
• Mortality codes, temporal language, and how linear time narratives accelerate aging and limitation
• Ongoing investigation into NGO networks, donor-advised funds, and philanthropic power
• Kellogg Foundation, narrative change initiatives, and partnerships with the UN
• How “racial equity” and activist training programs function as manufactured consensus
• Narrative change as modern propaganda—shaping what can be said, funded, and legitimized
• Why AI tools like ChatGPT reveal ideological bias when pressed on power structures
• Preview of deeper, supporter-only material on activism, child conscription, and social engineering