Bruce Lamb
Induced - Mass Psychosis - Media - Propaganda
Why did or do people take a course of action that leads to their own self destruction when informed of why they shouldn't be doing this?

What is psychosis?
Psychosis (also called a 'psychotic experience' or 'psychotic episode') is when you perceive or interpret reality in a very different way from people around you. You might be said to 'lose touch' with reality.
The most common types of psychotic experiences are hallucinations, delusions and disorganised thinking and speech. For more information on these see our page on types of psychosis. Psychosis affects people in different ways. You might experience it once, have short episodes throughout your life, or live with it most of the time.
What causes psychosis?
The cause of psychosis can be different for everyone, and research into it is happening all the time. Psychosis could be triggered by a number of things, such as: • Physical illness or injury. You may see or hear things if you have a high fever, head injury, or lead or mercury poisoning. If you have Alzheimer's disease or Parkinson's disease you may also experience hallucinations or delusions. • Abuse or trauma. If you have experienced abuse or a traumatic event, you are more likely to experience psychosis.
Download Minds Psychosis Check list


ONS - Confirms - SWQW - Deagel - UN - NWO - CCP - UK Govt Agenda 21-2030. Crime No: 6029679/21
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/laninf/article/PIIS1473-3099(21)00676-9/fulltext
The Government Lie..
Booster dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine
A booster dose of the coronavirus (COVID-19) vaccine helps improve the protection you have from your first 2 doses of the vaccine. It helps give you longer-term protection against getting seriously ill from COVID-19.
https://www.5gmediawatch.com/post/grand-jury-natural-law-common-law-day-1-finish

5G Corona Virus - OUTFECTION Symptoms

https://www.weforum.org/great-reset

Induced: https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/induce
induce verb formal UK /ɪnˈdjuːs/ US /ɪnˈduːs/
induce verb (PERSUADE) [ T + obj + to infinitive ]to persuade someone to do something: They induced her to take the job by promising editorial freedom. Nothing could induce me (= I definitely cannot be persuaded) to climb a mountain/ride a bike.

https://www.5gmediawatch.com/post/walton-park-mast-objection-5g-kill-grid-sale-moor

https://www.5gmediawatch.com/post/delta-omnicron-media-control-moronic

Life comes from within not by tampering from the outside. Regenerative?
We need only to be on the same correct wavelength or frequency ?
Wing Chun Master - Daoist Teacher
THINK OUTFECTION THERE ARE NO VIRUS' STEFAN LANKA.
Dr Thomas Cowan - No Contagion
No Virus - No Test - No Contagion
https://ukcitizen2021.org/Case_Briefing_Document_and_lab_report_Ref_AUC_101_Report%20.pdf
P9 Graphic.. To Follow

DARPA Hydrogel.

GMP Intelligence gathering number: INT/06A1/0004545/21 COVid Criminals
https://www.5gmediawatch.com/post/whistleblowers-day-24-04-21-covid-criminals-app-launch

https://www.5gmediawatch.com/post/human-augmentation-hydrogel-5g-you
5G - Programming - Subliminal Mind Control.

https://www.5gmediawatch.com/post/mind-control-us-patent-601732-a

https://www.5gmediawatch.com/post/mind-control-us-patent-601732-a


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https://www.5gmediawatch.com/post/gmca-v-lucjan-domanski-common-law-is-the-law-uk



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