Episode 156 breaks down Stockholm Syndrome. An emotional attachment to a captor is formed by a hostage as a result of continuous stress, dependence, and a need to cooperate for survival. Also known as terror-bonding and trauma-bonding, is a condition that causes hostages and abuse victims to develop a psychological alliance with their captor or abuser while in captivity or while being abused.
By definition, it is blatantly obvious that the vast majority of the world suffers from Stockholm Syndrome. The sheer fact that we entrust governments to impose authority, dominion, governance, and rulership over us, rather than The Most High, goes to show how lowly we view ourselves as a collective. We’ve fallen into a spiritual attachment to wicked entities that continue to give us calamity. Entities that continue to push democide, genocide, and war onto the world.
The righteous continue to sound the alarm and warn as many people as possible, in hope of opening the eyes of the masses to the Stockholm Syndrome that we’ve all suffered from or still suffer from. There is no excuse to remain ignorant and dumb anymore. Your life and the lives of those you love are on the line.
It's up to The Most High's righteous people to warn those around them about the world's evil, wickedness, and idolatry. It’s up to The Most High's righteous people to share the wisdom, knowledge, and understanding of The Most High. Ezekiel 33: [8-9].
Without the Laws, Statutes, and Commandments of The Most High, we'll only continue to be given calamity throughout our lives.
All praises to The Most High.
Links
Stockholm Syndrome: A complete guide to this curious syndrome
Government and the Stockholm Syndrome
Stockholm Syndrome and our Love-Hate Relationship with Government
“Covid-19” is a Very Serious Psychological Illness
COVID stress syndrome: 5 ways the pandemic is affecting mental health
People with COVID-19 More Likely to Develop Depression, Anxiety, and Dementia