24 January, 2022

Covid and the Milgram Experiments

Posted by Socrates in Covid as a control device, Covid as a cult, covid as a psyop, Covid Derangement Syndrome, Covid-19 lockdowns, Covid-19 vaccines, Covid-stupid, Covidians, psychology, psyops at 12:58 pm | Permanent Link

Even though Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram (1933-1984) was a Jew, his “Milgram Experiments” are somewhat noteworthy [1].

The upshot to Milgram’s experiments: good people will do bad things if “authority figures” order them to do them. Like the Covid-19 mandates. The boss tells you to do “X” and so you do it even though you know it’s morally wrong to do it. Lots of good people are enforcing the cruel Covid-19 mandates simply because their bosses are telling them to. (Making that all the more likely is the fact that modern man has a “herd mentality” and he also lacks critical-thinking skills).

In the “Milgram Experiments” (1961), men were ordered by “authority figures” to shock people, who were strangers and who were located in another room and unseen by the men. Surprisingly, the men agreed to shock the strangers (i.e., remotely, via a control panel) and they kept shocking them with higher and higher voltages, based solely on the orders of the “authority figures.” The “shocks” were actually fake.

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[1] “The Milgram experiment(s) on obedience to authority figures was a series of social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram. They measured the willingness of study participants, men in the age range of 20 to 50 from a diverse range of occupations with varying levels of education, to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts conflicting with their personal conscience. Participants were led to believe that they were assisting an unrelated experiment, in which they had to administer electric shocks to a “learner”. These fake electric shocks gradually increased to levels that would have been fatal had they been real.” — Wikipedia, Jan. 2022


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