Graham Pemberton
1 min readApr 23, 2020

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Thanks for that. Interesting analysis, and a great read.

A couple of small points:

schizotypy “is a personality trait that makes one prone to unusual beliefs and experiences, such as belief in telepathy, mind-control, spirit-channelling, hidden personal meanings in events etc.” The word ‘prone’ suggests that these phenomena aren’t real, illusory. I’m not sure whether this is you or your source saying this. Now I would not deny that, according to your definition, I am a schizotypic (is that the right word?). But telepathy is real (I’ve experienced it), mind-control has been researched and used by government organisations for a hundred years (perhaps more), e.g. the CIA, spirit-channelling is controversial but the Seth/Jane Roberts books are at least worth a read, and “hidden personal meanings in events” sounds very much like Carl Jung’s concept of synchronicity, which is widely accepted and, I believe, real. So perhaps schizotypy is not such a bad thing.

Second point: Can you name a reliable media organisation? (Slightly tongue in cheek) have you not heard that all media organisations are owned and controlled by the global elite?

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Graham Pemberton
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