DWQA QuestionsCategory: Non-Local ConsciousnessSlogans, chants, and cheers are just such a natural part of collective human expression that few people really stop to ask, “Why are we doing this?” Can Creator answer that for us? Why do we just “naturally” do this sometimes inexplicable behavior?
Nicola Staff asked 2 years ago
The key here is the label of "human behavior." Going along with a crowd is a quite human characteristic because it is a built-in part of your makeup. Being present when there is something at stake involving an emotional intensity amongst the supporters as well as detractors, this creates a setup for many kinds of interactions, and that dynamic will trigger many deep instinctive and cultural role models and recall examples of how one behaves and acts under such circumstances. There are many, many human yearnings that feed into a group experience and the array of feelings and actions taken that will be the sum total of many factors. There are elements of power and control, elements of yearning to belong, to be accepted, to have compatriots, to be seen as an active participant and not a wallflower or someone left out and left behind. This flow of emotions and perceptions and personal feelings and desires will trigger all kinds of ways of responding where some people will jump right in and begin shouting, and may even push their way to the front of the line to lead the charge, while others will be content to be on the sidelines as spectators and might be too intimidated to participate, or might not be a match at all to the kind of energies because of the agenda underway. There is a reason why the interlopers can be so successful to get mass movements going and demonstrations on their behalf, and often on a huge scale; they are using mind control always to make such events come about and be successful in influencing many, many individuals, even to the point of recklessness and illogical conduct. Always, one reason this can be done so readily is that it does tap into human nature, but it is a mistake to think one is only seeing human nature on display, especially when things descend into rioting and acts of violence. There are darker influences afoot when those things happen and it is often intentional and being engineered, so this is good to keep in mind. Humans, as always, are blamed for everything bad that happens and, of course, they are the ones caught in the act or whose fingerprints are at the crime scene. The hidden manipulators are nowhere to be found, nor will most people believe in such seeming "conspiracy theories" when such things happen day in and day out in all kinds of settings, large and small. At this point, no one is surprised no matter how bizarre people act, or extreme their behavior might be, and it is hard to convince people such things are engineered to happen.