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This episode explores the manipulative nature of organized religion and how it is used to control and program society.
Original TransmissionsIn this episode, the host Psyche discusses how organized religion is often used as a tool for manipulation, brainwashing, and programming of society and culture. The conversation covers the ways in which religious institutions leverage fear, guilt, and indoctrination to maintain power and control over their followers. The panel also touches on the historical and contemporary examples of organized religion being used to oppress and subjugate populations.
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