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Holocough 

A term referencing the technique of social gas lighting for all enemies of the Church of Scientology and in some instances, Zionism.
For their perceived enemies, in order to create an atmosphere of suppression and emotional ether, participants will engage in excessive coughing, intentionally, to create a sensitivity to external stimuli.

When used in coordination with other forms of mobbing and street theatre, it can be for some, highly effective.
Often accompanied my excessive or unusually timed "sniffing".
Used to help/sway Scientologists to "Go Clear"
Survivors and victims of the Holocaust would be disappointed that the next generation invoked the Holocough to harass everyday people who did nothing wrong.
Holocough by HermesTheGreat October 20, 2024
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