“It bears repeating that a fascinating insight from these studies is that while confederate [actors] started the behavior, test subjects learned and performed the behavior, later teaching new subjects the behavior as well. This can be an illuminating discovery for free-thinkers who often question the powers that be. The misconception is that just because someone performs a certain social behavior or states an opinion (i.e.: a doctor encouraging the use of a drug for your child which contains known toxins, or a senator who is trying to pass legislation to censor your free speech), it does not mean the person is a confederate (someone on the inside of the cabal). They may simply be a useful idiot; someone more akin to a test subject who has learned the behavior through groupthink and group pressure and is simply perpetuating that behavior or opinion.”
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