Denial... a ubiquitous psychological defense mechanism that is used to protect one's illusions about self and one's environment. It leads one to ignore, distort, or reject any information that contradicts one's existing views and conclusions about things.
An example of how denial presents its aid to the dark side is where someone is abusing or molesting children, yet people in the family or community refuse to believe the accusations. This is especially common when the suspect is an otherwise liked or respected person, such as a teacher or minister. Often, people in a family will try to hide what's happening from outsiders even when they recognize for themselves that the abuse is happening.
Now I wish to relate this to the vast web of dark deeds being perpetrated by the global elite and their minions. Large scale genocides have been common throughout history, and today America is the obvious facilitator of carnage in Iraq and Afghanistan, bombing innocents and spreading depleted uranium across the region. Many prominent persons among the elite are involved in cult activities that include molestation/torture of children and even human sacrifice rituals. Ordinary folks think that those activities are something only primitive people did or only a few uncivilized hillbillies and native savages do. There is a hidden subculture that doesn't have the same moral considerations as most persons have been conditioned to accept. Persons in that subculture live a double life, a respectable front that the public sees and a dark private life in the cult. If you want to learn the details of this you can read books on the so-called Illuminati by people like David Icke, Stewart Swerdlow, Fritz Springmeier, Texe Marrs, Cathy O'Brien, Brice Taylor, and others. "Svali," a survivor from that culture, wrote many articles that were posted online. You can find free videos online from people like those above as well as others who describe their research or experiences.
The truth of what's going on is just unfathomable to most people, who have been brought up to believe in illusions, such as the idea that America's wars are fought to defend freedom and that 911 and Pearl Harbor were surprise attacks. Most people don't want to acknowledge their own dark potentials, and certainly don't want to accept that the world is ruled by corrupt, devious people. Accepting that as reality would mean citizens are responsible to make an effort to do something to remedy the situation... such as deserting the institutions that support such dark deeds and deposing leaders who are involved. It would also mean researching things rather than just accepting the illusions presented by the controlled media. The more we deny things, the more power they build, both within and without. We have an opportunity to face these shadows, and the more we face them the more they shrink as light and shadow merge into that which is reflected. I encourage readers to look at reality without fear or resentment, to see what is and choose ways of helping create a more balanced existence. Never underestimate the power of the dark side, for if you don't understand and master the shadow it will have power to be master over you!
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