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The Hidden War at Home: How Cognitive Warfare Destroys Families

37 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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Is cognitive warfare quietly reshaping your family relationships? In this episode, we explore how manipulation of information, online narratives, and psychological influence are driving division inside modern families. From social media echo chambers to conflicting belief systems, discover why more adult children are experiencing deep hatred leading to estrangement. Learn to recognize the signs of cognitive warfare at home, understand its emotional impact, and hear practical insights on how to protect your relationships.   Resources - The Dark Side of Fascism by CE Davidson Cibelli

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