First of all, I want to clarify what is meant by weaponizing a word. No, it doesn’t mean making a word shoot you in the chest or blow you up. The meaning of weaponizing words is to make a word produce a desired reaction in people hearing the word: a trigger for a certain response. A recent example of this is the word, “Russian.” Just reading or hearing the word elicits an emotional response in many people, an emotional response that has been created over time by expressions of how evil Russia is in our media by people in high places who should know. Right? They know. They’re experts.
Now we turn to the word, “apocalypse,” and its meaning which has been weaponized. First, the true meaning of the word was bastardized. The original meaning was, “the revealing.” Somehow that got mixed up and came to mean a terrible and destructive event which was then paired with, “end times.” This pairing has become an important part of the propaganda we are and have been experiencing for some time.
How has the phrase, “end times,” become weaponized?” You ask. It’s a two edged sword. On the one hand it evokes fear, a reaction that takes place when one hears the phrase and the mention of it pulls up the tales of destruction and confusion that have been associated with end times. This reaction is useful to those who seek to control people as it evokes fear in many. People feeling fear do not think logically. They respond to the fear which makes them easier to control. It also makes it easier to imprint their brains with other key words such as, “nuclear.” If a person hears it enough times over a long period of time, something that isn’t real becomes real. Even those who are not inclined to believe what is being said will develop a reaction whether they know it or not.
Now the second edge of the sword wielded by the end times is apathy. Those not paralyzed by fear may become apathetic. Their attitude will be like, “It’s the end times. God is doing His thing and I can’t do anything about it because, God.” So everything is out of your hands and you just go along with your life as best as you can while sitting back and watching the show. If you are not religious, this phrase can still evoke apathy: “Everything is going to Hell and there’s nothing I can do about it.”
Apathy is a valuable tool to those who seek control. People who are apathetic are not motivated to do anything. They tend to miss things going on in the mainstream such as people lying to Congress and not being charged, their military blowing up children in school and other civilian targets, the cover-up of child trafficking and so on. Even when the evidence is clear those who experience apathy will not do anything.
There you have it, folks. Once you see how you have been programmed for certain word triggers over a period of decades, you can look back and see the damage that was done. What’s more important is that you now have the ability to know when a word is being used against you to get a certain reaction, a reaction that does not serve you but instead serves the agenda of someone else.