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Mass madness - Dr. John Campbell, (Audio Track German/English subtitles),
August 18, 2025, Dr. John Campbell
The madness of the masses

Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of the Masses (Charles Mackay, 1841).

Economic bubbles

The love of the wonderful and the unbelief in the true

Strange follies

The Crusades

The witch craze

The slow poisoners

Philosophical delusions

The Alchemysts

Divination

The Magnetizers (Frans Mesmer)

Remedies for groupthink

Protect the right of dissenters to be heard.

Medical journals: Actively promote the discussion of controversial ideas.

Abolition of the punishment of dissenters.

Address financial and other conflicts of interest.

Be lenient with those who engage in "taboo science" while remaining true to proven scientific principles and methods.

Beware of Manipulative Psychopaths and Sociopaths (JC)

Something is rotten in the academy. We have to improve.
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Lola Young – ‘Messy’
Vocals: Lola Young
Lead Guitar: Conor Dickinson
Guitar: William Brown/Keys
Bass: Darren Franklin
Drums: Jonathan Tuitt

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🌉 Bridge: Mass Madness → Messy

In the first video, we talked about the masses getting carried away by hype, fear, or power games – Dr. John Campbell warned us about “Extraordinary Popular Delusions” and how easily entire societies drift into the collective narrative.

And then comes Lola Young.
All alone on a stage, she sings “Messy” – and suddenly it becomes clear: While the crowd is going crazy, what’s actually exciting is how a single person expresses their own little truth through music.

➡️ While the crowd staggers between witch hunts, alchemists, and groupthink, Lola sits there, takes the microphone, and essentially says:
"Guys, my chaos is honest. My madness is mine. And that's exactly why it's valuable."

Seen this way:

Dr. Campbell shows how mass madness is created.

Lola Young shows how to transform personal chaos into art.

Both clips speak of "messiness"—just on completely different levels.

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