‘Oxytocin-Enforced Norm Compliance Reduces Xenophobic Outgroup Rejection’ March 14th, 2018 Via: Jon Rappoport: I really hope you understand this. It is not a fantasy. It isn’t science fiction. It isn’t satire. It is Brave New World, but not the Huxley novel. It’s happening now. […]
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‘Oxytocin-Enforced Norm Compliance Reduces Xenophobic Outgroup Rejection’
Oxytocin + Propaganda: Promotes Acceptance of Refugees, Stimulates Appetite For Financial Risk
By Torchy Blane of The New Nationalist Given the right circumstances, oxytocin may help promote the acceptance and integration of migrants into Western cultures.” Among last week’s onslaught of news related to Charlottesville and the removal of monuments were lesser-noticed but interesting articles about a study involving oxytocin and its ability to “reduce the effects of xenophobia by […]
‘Love hormone’ Oxytocin could help spread kindness between strangers
An experiment was conducted among wild grey seals given shots of the hormone oxytocin – known to forge emotional bonds between mothers and babies, and romantic partners. Scientists found that after the jabs, newly introduced seals instantly hit it off, seeking out each other’s company and keeping physically close. WHAT IS OXYTOCIN? Oxytocin, known […]
Superyacht belonging to ‘Russian businessman’ bursts into flames at marina in Fethiye, Turkey
A 90-ft yacht supposedly worth at least $5.7 million has caught fire while anchored at a marina in Fethiye, Turkey. In the video published by Yacht Marine Brokerage, the superyacht is seen ablaze with thick plumes of black smoke billowing from it. The yacht caught fire on a rainy day on Thursday at the […]
Five ways oxytocin shapes our social interactions
New research is finding that oxytocin doesn’t just bond us to mothers, lovers, and friends—it also seems to play a role in excluding others from that bond. It’s been called the cuddle hormone, the holiday hormone, the moral molecule, and more—but new research suggests that oxytocin needs some new nicknames. Like maybe the conformity […]