Communicator and behavioural specialist David Charalambous joins Maree Buscke to reveal how governments and media manipulate public perception through ‘nudging', censorship, and psychological conditioning. He explains how behavioural science teams were deployed globally to influence decision-making, particularly during the pandemic, using fear tactics and social pressure. David warns that these methods are now deeply embedded in policymaking, shaping public opinion on everything from health to political discourse. He urges people to question mainstream narratives, recognise manipulation techniques, and seek out alternative perspectives to break free from mass influence.
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Communicator and behavioural specialist David Charalambous joins Maree Buscke to reveal how governments and media manipulate public perception through ‘nudging', censorship, and psychological conditioning. He explains how behavioural science teams were deployed globally to influence decision-making, particularly during the pandemic, using fear tactics and social pressure. David warns that these methods are now deeply embedded in policymaking, shaping public opinion on everything from health to political discourse. He urges people to question mainstream narratives, recognise manipulation techniques, and seek out alternative perspectives to break free from mass influence.
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