According to Scottish philosopher David Hume, a belief is defined as an idea that has been falsely elevated up to the status of a sense-impression. The person has never actually had the sense-impression, but the idea is so powerful that a person may treat it as if it were an actual experience . . . when it wasn’t. Imagination and hypochondria are driven by fear, which feeds the phenomenon. How are the global elite exploiting fear to place before the eyes of the masses mental-projections created by propaganda?
Fear
by Daniel Natal
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