"End of Slavery Summit" on BrightU: How psychopaths weaponize trauma to rule the world
- On Day 6 of the "End of Slavery Summit," David Greenberg explained how global elites weaponize unresolved trauma to suppress free will, bypass rational thought and enforce societal submission.
- Unhealed trauma hardwires fear and compliance, making slavery feel inevitable by hijacking the brain's higher reasoning functions.
- This episode explored trauma exploitation tactics including ritual abuse, medical coercion and psychological warfare, all designed to reinforce control through fear and dependency.
- Greenberg also discussed why chronic stress rewires the brain, creating a divide between dominant left-brain "Masters" and submissive right-brain "Slaves."
- Greenberg advocates for shadow work, natural law study and creative resistance to break free from psychological enslavement and reclaim autonomy.
On Day 6 of the "End of Slavery Summit," aired on July 31, performance artist and abolitionist David Greenberg has unveiled the sinister mechanics behind global enslavement: trauma. Greenberg detailed how occult elites and psychopaths weaponize unresolved trauma to bypass rational thought, suppress free will and engineer submission on a societal scale.
"Trauma is the ultimate tool for domination," Greenberg declared in his interview with hosts Cory Endrulat and Aaron Butler. "It overwhelms the mind, locks it into fight-or-flight and makes people easy to program. The traumatized don't resist, they obey."
Greenberg's presentation dissected the cyclical relationship between psychological harm and systemic control. Trauma, he explained, is "any sudden or severe physical or psychological harm that overwhelms a being's capacity to defend itself." When left unhealed, it hardwires protective behaviors, fear, compliance and dependency that psychopaths exploit.
"Slavery isn't natural," Greenberg emphasized. "It's a manufactured construct. But it feels inevitable to the traumatized because their brains are hijacked." He cited examples:
- Ritual abuse: Early childhood trauma (e.g., satanic ritual abuse) fractures identity and primes victims for lifelong control.
- Medical coercion: Vaccines, pharmaceuticals and psychiatry perpetuate trauma loops under the guise of "care."
- Psychological warfare: Media and politics weaponize fear to trigger collective fight-or-flight responses.
"The masters of this system know trauma shuts down higher reasoning," Greenberg said. "They don’t want you thinking, they want you reacting."
Greenberg's most alarming revelation? Trauma doesn't just manipulate minds, it rewires brains. Chronic stress "bypasses the human brain's higher functions (reason, creativity) and funnels control to the reptilian brain (fear, aggression)." This imbalance, he argued, manifests as two roles:
- The master: Left-brain dominant, devoid of empathy, addicted to control.
- The slave: Right-brain dominant, emotionally gullible, conditioned to surrender autonomy.
"The slave mindset suppresses self-respect," Greenberg noted. "It whispers: 'You're not worthy of freedom.'" Yet Greenberg offered hope. Liberation, he argued, begins with "recognizing the trap and healing the wounds." His advice:
- Shadow work: Confront repressed traumas. ("Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you'll call it fate.")
- Natural law study: Understand universal principles to dismantle false authority.
- Creative resistance: Art, fasting and community rebuild agency.
"The universe rewards courage," he said. "When you stand for truth, resources will come. But you must act." Greenberg's closing warning was stark: "The battle for freedom isn't just political, it's neurological. If we don't heal, we'll keep consenting to chains."
More from Day 6 of the "End of Slavery Summit"
Day 6 of the "End of Slavery Summit" doesn't end there.
Here's a summary of the topics tackled by other speakers:
Derek Bartolacelli discussed:
- His journey as a curator of truth-infused music, influenced by underground hip-hop and conscious artists. His work aimed to provoke higher thought and challenge mainstream narratives, blending spirituality with activism.
- The importance of aligning mental, emotional and physical planes to resist systemic control. He criticized centralized authority and highlighted how technology (e.g., AI, social media) manipulated consciousness.
- Mass media, transhumanism and political agendas like France 2030, linking them to societal fragmentation. Slides illustrated themes like chemtrails, "smart cities," and the weaponization of food, water and entertainment.
- His shift from statist beliefs after disillusionment with political systems (e.g., Obama's bank bailouts). Exposure to natural law and thinkers like Mark Passio led him to reject authority and embrace self-ownership.
- Decentralized activism, through music, community engagement and rejecting complacency. Advocating for transparency and grassroots efforts, he stressed the need to "make the darkness conscious" by confronting systemic lies collectively.
Mike Aphix discussed:
- How privacy is intrinsically linked to security, arguing that surrendering privacy (e.g., through data collection by tech companies or governments) undermined personal autonomy and safety. Examples included smartphone mic/camera surveillance and interdiction (mail tampering).
- How agencies like the NSA bypass legal restrictions by sharing data internationally and exploiting hardware/software vulnerabilities. Aphix cited Snowden-era leaks (e.g., XKeyscore) and warned about backdoors in encryption.
- How open-source solutions resist centralized control, praising projects like RISC-V for transparency. He criticized Apple/Android for monopolistic practices but acknowledged practical trade-offs.
- The conversation touched on Elon Musk's warnings about unregulated AI, agreeing that AI could surpass nuclear threats in danger. However, he deemed regulation futile, comparing it to controlling 3D-printed guns and stressed self-education to navigate risks.
- The importance of operational security (e.g., avoiding doxxing via social media) and leveraging tools like encrypted email/VPNs. He shared his journey from disillusionment post-9/11 to working with figures like Mark Passio, underscoring the need for individual agency in resisting systemic control.
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