People are definitely controlled by fear that the television puts into their heads.
Recently I invited a lady over for dinner, and she politely declined saying "I prefer a man takes me out to dinner on the first date because I'm worried that a man might try to poison me in his home." Despite being recommended by a mutual friend who she said she trusts and that person has ate my home cooked meals too. It amounted to an embarrassment for everyone involved in the match making.
I know this is a bit off the topic here, but it caught my attention when you mentioned the fear control factor, it hits close to home when people are constantly afraid that strangers are going to try to kill them.
Can't the sun just give us an EMP already? That'll take care of the problem I am very sure.
There you are! How are things going?
She actually said that? She's a good example, then, of the kind of person who has been made afraid of nearly everyone else. I'd stay in public if I had no idea who the guy was though.
I actually think these events are intended to make us think that even people we know are potentially murderous. If someone is a bit off, we will avoid them and perhaps even turn them in via red flag laws. We are being turned against each other, by ridiculous means, not the least of which is political.
How you been?
Hey! Things have been going pretty good! I've just been busy trying to keep up with the home life lately :) How are things going with you?
Yes she actually said that, and I agree if it is complete strangers it's best to meet in a public place. In this case we met at a mutual friends house and we got to know each other a little and she was expressive that she liked me, so it came as a bit of a shocker to hear that.
Although I agree about the public places thing, when it comes to meeting people online these days we have tools now like facetime video chats and can spend quite a bit of time chatting on a video before ever meeting, which is a pretty good format to get to know someone because you're both in the comfort and safety of your home. I've had a pretty high level of success with getting women to come over for dinner, but then again all of those successful dating experiences turned out to be failures in the end so maybe I should try it a different way.. lol
Our brains are not hardwired to be operational on a global social network, because we instinctively only engage with a couple hundred people maximum for a lifetime if we are to be in our natural setting.
This is important to consider, because our brains cannot really compute millions of other people in a way that is logical, we tend to macro focus down to the natural constructs of how our brain operates for large numbers.
In our natural element, a murderer on the loose equates to the small tribe of people being in danger, but twenty miles away could be another tribe and all is well with no threat level present at all.
In this unnatural global social system we equate the danger to being a neighbor, a coworker, a relative, etc.. when the danger is not realistic and not present.
It's a way to create mass psychosis and delusion, and it's very effective unfortunately.