A sensory cue, especially smell in this lecture, that activates an identity and its emotions.
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A sensory cue, especially smell in this lecture, that activates an identity and its emotions.
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Smell is presented as a primary control mechanism that can activate a particular identity and emotion in the pharaoh during decision-making.
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"what this means is that while all this is happening, there are different scents for different identities. Okay? So, for example, with Ra, it..."
"So, this is all to create trauma, which creates disassociation, which allows the priest to program the Pharaoh. Okay? Does that make sense? Okay...."
"...military to retreat back into north america um it could also trigger a civil war as well which which would and and you would..."
"...and why suddenly the bubble pops okay what's the mechanism or trigger for the collapse if you study economics you will never ever know..."
"...they would like to assassinate the Ayatollah Khomeini because that would trigger a secession crisis in Iran. Right now, their main strategy is to..."
"...the American Empire retreats back into the western continent but this triggers a civil war in America. In Ukraine NATO decides Odessa will be..."
"...if the Americans kill the Supreme Leader of Iran? This would trigger a secession crisis. His son is supposed"
"...to throw in resources, that they don't have. And this might trigger... Well, this will definitely trigger protests across America, which may lead to..."
"...War protests and conflicts across America, which may in the end trigger an American civil war. So that's Putin and Russia. But again, we..."
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