Isn’t there always a scene in a movie about bad guys where said bad guy does something nice to his victims to get something from them that is bigger than what he is giving up? While we, in the audience, are screaming, “Don’t do it! Don’t trust him! You know he’s a bad guy!” How many times have we seen this in a movie, or a popular crime or mystery novel? I think it is a very typical and common plot development tool.
I am fond of citing the BF Skinner pigeon experiment. The best way to get 100% compliance is to set up a pattern of "give, then take away, give, then take away, give, then take away"...people will never expect the "take away" to be permanent.
Nice to hear from you again Rebecca! My mother in law is suffering from acute dementia (may be Alzheimers) that has come on suddenly (over a three month period). She is 87 so it is very easy to not making the correlation...I mean, people that age DO suffer from these things without it being vaccine related! But still, I can't help thinking it is the vaccine (triple vaxxed). What do you think? How can we tell the difference between "normal" illness and vaccine adverse effect? Or can we?
I believe if the mandates return …although many are still here…they will continue to be accepted by most people as being ok…a fact I find alarming.
I am fond of citing the BF Skinner pigeon experiment. The best way to get 100% compliance is to set up a pattern of "give, then take away, give, then take away, give, then take away"...people will never expect the "take away" to be permanent.
Nice to hear from you again Rebecca! My mother in law is suffering from acute dementia (may be Alzheimers) that has come on suddenly (over a three month period). She is 87 so it is very easy to not making the correlation...I mean, people that age DO suffer from these things without it being vaccine related! But still, I can't help thinking it is the vaccine (triple vaxxed). What do you think? How can we tell the difference between "normal" illness and vaccine adverse effect? Or can we?