Back to episode — Episode 2334 CWSA 12/26/23 Lots Of Interesting Stuff In The News, And Not All Bad This Time
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the cat, if the cat's in his sealed box and there's some poison there that will randomly be active or not, but it's random. If you're outside the box, the physicists argue, well you don't know if the cat is alive or dead, but until it's observed or measured, it's both. That the cat exists in a superposition of both being alive and dead. Now as far as I can tell, that's the only way to solve peace…
← Previous segment →yes. It might be like a 95% thing, not 100% thing, but mostly yes. If they put enough resources to it, they can probably get close to it. Can they demilitarize? Yes, as long as Israel maintains full military control of the area. If they let somebody else do it, maybe not. But yes, it's doable. Very hard but doable. But can they deprogram the Palestinians? Oh, here's the question. Well this is my domain, persuasion. So let me tell you the definitive answer. You can't reprogram the older people. Too late. Everything you tell them will just turn into cognitive dissonance and a reason why it's not true. So the older people can't be fixed.
But let's say people under 25. Did I say this on the live stream yesterday? I don't remember. I might be repeating myself. But can you reprogram children? How hard is it to reprogram chi
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ldren? And the answer is really easy. Simple. Children are like a light switch. You can turn them on and you can turn them off just as fast. So yes, if you put the right kind of effort into it, you can change a kid into any belief you want. And I'm not talking about six-year-old kids. I'm talking about 19-year-olds, 20-year-olds, 25. It starts falling off really quickly after their brains are form…
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