Conference: New Totalitarian Order / Prof. Mattias Desmet & Efrat Fenigson
Join us to watch this recorded conference, held in Israel on December 22, 2024. You'll get access to presentations and thought-provoking discussions from two renowned speakers, offering profound insights into global current affairs and agendas, while analyzing the psychology, consciousness, and societal changes.
"In a world hypnotized and sleepwalking toward totalitarian control and digital enforcement, awakened voices rise to inspire change and radiate hope."
This conference takes you on a journey to understand the psychology of processes and phenomena occurring in the world today. It's the "behind the scenes" tour of science, economics, and human potential—addressing the challenges of the present and illuminating the path toward transformation.
What’s Included:
- Efrat Fenigson’s Presentation (50 minutes): Macro review of Agenda 2030, Covid, Climate, C40, economics, new monetary order inc. CBDCs, signs for shifts in society, and personal empowerment in today’s shifting landscape.
- Mattias Desmet’s Talk (60 minutes): An analysis of mass formation, types of tyranny, propaganda and its indicators, psychology of totalitarianism, and the path to awakening through sincere speech.
- Fireside Chat (65 minutes): A candid and illuminating dialogue on the challenges shaping our world, complexities of human existence, focusing on the themes of collective trauma, the ethical dimensions of healing, as well as transhumanism and personal responsibilities. Efrat & Desmet discuss how the human condition is defined by uncertainty and the need for self-questioning to address discomfort. They also discuss the collective trauma experienced specifically in Israel and the complexities of love and hate in the context of Israeli sentiment, touching on the complexities of Israeli identity and the impact of propaganda.
- Bonus - Podcast Episode (30 minutes): A pre-event discussion featuring unique insights and powerful ideas: the chaotic state of the world, the importance of staying true to ethical principles amidst challenges, the difficulties of open dialogue in a polarized society, the role of propaganda, and the essence of totalitarianism and technocracy. Desmet stresses the need for sincere speech as a means to connect with others and resist the tyranny of the ego, ultimately aiming to foster a more humane society.
- Bonus - Additional Resources: Get access to lists of recommended books, articles, videos, podcasts and more - by Efrat & Mattias.