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How 'They' Use Your Energy Against You (and you don't even notice) no bs

Everything is energy.
From childhood to adulthood, your subconscious has been hijacked by them, shaping your reality for their gain. But the truth is, you can take back control.

In this eye-opening video, we’ll uncover the hidden tactics used to manipulate your subconscious mind and keep you in a state of compliance. Discover how your subconscious is programmed from a young age, the tools they use daily to control you, and, most importantly, how you can break free.

Watch now and take back control of your reality.
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Video Timestamps
00:00 - From Birth...
01:58 - The Power of Subconscious Beliefs
04:17 - "They" the Masters of Manipulation
07:08 - How Fear and Headlines Control Your Actions
10:24 - Language as a Tool
14:03 - The Hidden Influence
18:09 - Entertainment Distracts
21:44 - The Role of Money
25:18 - Breaking Free
28:49 - The Frequency War
32:05 - Reclaiming Your Mind
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