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"“Conspiracy theorist”"
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(Researcher, Author)
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Born1962
NationalityGerman
InterestsMessianic sects

Wolfgang Eggert is a German author who has written several books about contemporary events and focuses on the political influence end-time sects that want to invoke the coming of the Messiah through the realization of biblical prophecy.[1][2][3][4]


 

A Quote by Wolfgang Eggert

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Television“Fast image sequences and information overload make you passive and mentally lazy. Viewing fast image sequences puts the viewer in a kind of trance. The brain is thereby very unfavorably, since that is very one-sided, stressed. The same brain cells are activated over and over again and the remaining cells (e.g. active, creative thinking) lie idle and atrophy over time. Additional problem: In addition to the fast cuts, the diversity of the TV offering also reduces our attention span.”1 September 2019
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