The Weaponization of Loneliness
The Weaponization of Loneliness
“Hitler took the storefronts.” I heard the Lord whisper this to me one day in 2016, as I was going about my tasks. After praying to test this revelation, I felt that the Lord was telling me something important about how that Austrian politician had cowed an entire nation into doing his demonic will, ultimately launching World War II and the Holocaust.
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Hitler successfully pushed his agenda of racial purity and national superiority (which may have drawn from the eugenics ideas of Margaret Sanger, founder of what came to be called Planned Parenthood). He employed a cunning mix of propaganda to “normalize” his agenda, thus cultivating social paranoia and inculcating a sense of isolation among those who did not concur with his ideas. Dissent came to feel dangerous, and many censored their own words.
Images from the films I saw in my elementary school days still scroll through my mind: huge crowds of uniformed people marching and saluting der Führer; children encouraged by the Nazis to inform on their parents; the fear of those suffering persecution by the government.
As I look back on those Nazi images and ideas, it seems incredible to me that anyone would go along — much less entire groups of people. Back then, though, living in that moment, it must have been different. The uncertainty, the fear, the sense of social isolation must have been overwhelming. In fact, one of Satan’s biggest lies is to tell us that we are all alone in our circumstances, opinions, and life. This lie is devastating because it not only isolates but also silences us. We become afraid to speak out, even when the truth is evident, for fear of being further ostracized or even killed.
Former CIA analyst Stella Morabito conducted an interview with Dr. Jennifer Morris, founder and president of the Ruth Institute, to talk about government weaponization of loneliness and social isolation. Morabito’s 2022 book, The Weaponization of Loneliness: How Tyrants Stoke Our Fear of Isolation to Silence, Divide, and Conquer, features Dr. Anthony Fauci on the cover.
Morabito boasts strong credentials when it comes to understanding governmental use of isolation as a control tactic: She earned a graduate degree in Russian and Soviet history, and she worked at the CIA during the Cold War years, exploring communist media analysis, propaganda, and disinformation.
As subversive ideas against biblical concepts began spreading and taking root (such as attacks on marriage and sexual identity), Morabito searched for a common thread among them. “In order to get people on board with these kinds of agendas, you have to cultivate that very primal human fear of being ostracized or socially rejected for speaking your mind on certain issues,” she said.
Successfully harnessing those fears is what enables tyrannical governments and individuals to isolate people, even when those people are in a crowd. According to Morabito, social “atomization” is what can occur when someone feels alone within a group — that is, alone in his or her feelings, opinions, and behaviors. “And it’s … extremely destabilizing to be put in that state of isolation,” Morabito said. “So when I say ‘the weaponization of loneliness,’ I mean the exploitation of that fear to push through agendas that wouldn’t see the light of day otherwise.”
Such fear drives people to self-censor, Morabito says, creating “a spiral of silence where the majority opinion gets sidetracked or ridiculed, so you create the illusion that it’s a minority opinion.”
This spiral of silence creates a vacuum into which bad actors then leap, introducing what Morabito calls “the three-legged stool of tyranny”: identity politics, political correctness, and mob agitation. Identity politics establishes a significant social benefit to identifying with the narrative; political correctness is the favorite enforcement tool of tyrants, since it does the censorship work for them; and mob agitation is the heavy-handed enforcement mechanism.
These dynamics constitute what Morabito calls the machinery of loneliness — the hijacking of a healthy public square of robust but cordial debate and turning it into a fearful, one-narrative environment. America’s machinery of loneliness no longer counts on political correctness for enforcement: A collusion between big tech and the legacy media now flogs the narrative and actively censors differing viewpoints. Moreover, media trolls can grab more than their “15 minutes of fame” to destroy the reputation or career of anyone daring to dissent.
America is deep into mob agitation. Consider how competitive swimmer Riley Gaines was hounded and even physically attacked for merely exercising her constitutional right to free speech; she has openly objected to allowing biological “trans” men to compete in women’s sports.
These dynamics and a breakdown in community values and standards have plunged our country into an “epidemic of loneliness and isolation,” as U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek H. Murthy put it in a report published this year. According to Murthy, almost half of all adults reported feelings of loneliness — and this was prior to the COVID-19 quarantines.
The negative health effects of loneliness correlate to a host of ills from cardiovascular disease, dementia, stroke, and premature death. Those who feel gravely lonely can be as much at risk of death as those who smoke 15 cigarettes a day, according to Murthy. The emotional dangers of loneliness include depression, anxiety, and suicide.
But loneliness is more than a human tyrant’s tool. It is a satanic strategy for crippling the saints and retarding the progress of God’s kingdom. The Lord (Himself part of the “community” of Father, Son, and Spirit) created us to be in relationship with Himself and with each other. Satan’s very first attack on humans (the successful temptation of Adam and Eve to sin) resulted in a breaking of both those relationships — and alienation and loneliness were born.
Throughout the Scriptures, we see loneliness afflicting God’s people. Even the mighty Elijah came to suffer overwhelming loneliness following his spiritual victory over pagan forces on Mount Carmel, after an enraged Queen Jezebel made death threats against him. Elijah fled for his life and complained to the Lord: “ … I have been very jealous for the LORD, the God of hosts. For the people of Israel have forsaken your covenant, thrown down your altars, and killed your prophets with the sword, and I, even I only, am left, and they seek my life, to take it away” (1 Kings 19:10).
But in Christ, a mending of any broken relationship with our God is accomplished. The Scriptures attest to the Lord’s presence with His followers:
… “And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age … (Matthew 28:20).
… for he has said, “I will never leave you nor forsake you” (Hebrews 13:5).
… “You are my servant, I have chosen you and not cast you off; fear not, for I am with you; be not dismayed, for I am your God” … (Isaiah 41:9–10).
Satan will attempt to lie to us about the Lord’s presence, even sending demonic spirits of loneliness and isolation to try to gain a foothold in our lives and afflict us. This war against evil principalities and powers is fierce, but winnable.
Last year IFA contributing writer Rich Swingle and I reported on one of Kirk Cameron’s public-library events in which he reads his Bible-supporting book to children. That piece, “Kirk Cameron: “There’s More of Us than We Thought,” racked up more than 14,000 views, a significant number for IFA — and a lesson to me: that we need to know we are not alone in our views and biblical stance.
I came to Christ being broken and lonely. My salvation felt wondrous, until I settled into the hard work of being remade into the image of Christ. That hard work — dying to my own desires — plunged me deep into loneliness again. Against my every impulse, I carried on with the Lord — grumbling, yes. But also reading the Scriptures; praying; and talking, talking, talking to God.
One day, I was complaining about my loneliness, when the Lord asked me, in His quiet way: “Are you really lonely? Or are you afraid to be lonely?” This took me aback. When I was honest with myself, I realized that I wasn’t actually lonely, but only afraid that I might be lonely. And spending time being afraid of something that only might be happening seemed like a terrible waste of energy. Instead, I made the decision to tuck myself into my faith community, to cultivate relationships, and to deepen my understanding of God and His ways.
Pray with me:
Lord, equip us to fight the satanic and human tyranny and weaponization of loneliness. Teach us to war using the sword of Your truth to combat every lie. Give us courage to stop self-censoring when lies and evil are shouted at us. Give us confidence that our views are heard in the public square and that they can be adopted by increasing numbers of people. Bind up the demonic spirits of isolation and loneliness, and cast them into the abyss. In Jesus’ name. Amen.
Share the verse and prayer you use to combat loneliness and isolation below.
New York City–based Joyce Swingle is an intercessor and a contributing writer for IFA. With her husband, Rich, also a contributing writer for IFA, Joyce shares the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world through theater, speaking, writing, and film. Prior to going into full-time ministry, Joyce worked for about 20 major magazines and now works in pastoral ministry and Christian counseling. Photo Credit: Canva.
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A couple of weeks ago, I felt overwhelmed with loneliness and isolation. It seemed so powerful and real.
I have reason to feel this way in a human sense, due to my life situation. But as a daughter of the King, all
I needed to do was lift my eyes and gaze upon the one who has redeemed me. The oppression can not
continue with the Word, his lies are evident, and God’s truth disperses the attack. Praise the Lord.
I first turn on my favorite, anointed praise music. I set my heart right and reset my mind to God’s promises.
Even the act of opening my Bible sends the attacker to flight, much less when I grab and embrace my promises.
God is deliverance, redemption, provision and healing. What a powerful God we serve!
This article is right over the target! Facebook censored me twice for trying to first share the link and then share the content. Readers be aware!
We as Believers, Followers of Jesus, The Christ are to see issues through the eyes of Faith in God and His Word which is Truth, our Daily Bread, His seed sown into us. Therefore, what the enemy meant for harm, our Lord turns for our good, IF we look with eyes of Faith to Him. Reading through the Old Testament we see God’s Invitation to have and exercise the Faith He imparted to us. Many times, only a few recognized His Invitation. This is how He may turn the situation for our good. The One who never leaves, never forsakes, who won’t allow us to be snatched from Him. This is His Invitation into Deeper Union with Him and Greater Equipping of us in order to allow Him to move through us to reach whomsoever He chooses. My prayer: That each of us will humbly surrender more and more to Jesus Who Loves us and Who has all Power and Authority in Heaven and Earth.
One person reported, “Do not fear” is written in the Bible 366 times. Jesus said, “As it was in the days of Noah …so shall it be, before He returns. “The fields are white unto harvest, and Christians individually, and the Church, as a whole, should be focused on spreading the message of salvation since Triune God’s desire is, all be saved.
Praying and working to fight evil in every place is important, but proclaiming the Gospel message as, i.e., St. Paul or Peter, or John did despite the evils of his day, to be first priority.
Satan is the wicked coward of our time. The only way he can trap us is individually and through the mind by believing his lies. Don’t let him do this by seeking the Holy Spirit belonging to Christ!
Great encouragement for those of us willing to stand up against the lies and for those reluctant to do so. As we prepare to stand against schools allowing biological males into women’s restrooms and change rooms may Your people know that You are for us and will do battle for Your Name’s’ sake. Let Your truth prevail.
In my early married years, 2,000 miles from family, with three small children and a husband whose work required travel at least half the time, I remember complaining to the Lord one morning as I stood looking into my mirror, “Lord, I am so lonely.” He gently answered back to me, “You are going to learn things about me that you will never learn any other way.” Now, after 65 years of marriage, I can attest that His Promise has been so faithful, and I have learned SOOO many wonderful things about our Lord — and continue to daily learn more through His Spirit and His Alive, Active Word!
This article hit home for me. I lost my husband 6 yrs ago and I am battling lonliness. Been on a few dating sites for 6yrs and the disappointment of meeting insincere, lying people, scammers, etc has fostered my sense of rejection and disappointment and has absolutely affected my relationship with God. I no longer feel I want to communicate every day and it is a struggle to even pray or pick up a bible. I see everyone else get blessed but I feel just like J0B…I pray I will get out of this and meet someone with a ferver to pray and be close with God and we both can share this so I can move on more powerfully but I guess GOD has other plans. I know I must push in but it is so difficult. Could use prayers.
LORD the Almighty, have mercy on Bridget. You know what she is going through. You know.
Also, You care — though while we are suffering, we may not sense Your presence. Yet, there You are. And You know. And You are able.
Will You meet Bridget this very moment?
My God, I know what the definition of loneliness is: It’s to be without YOU. And that is why we all need You so desperately. YOU are our Life. You alone. You are our Hope. You know us.
Bring to Bridget everything she needs. Do it now, O God our Father.
Bridget, I prayed for you just now. The best dating advice I ever heard is this; Pursue Jesus. Run as hard as you can after Him. Then, as you are serving Him, look to your left and to your right to see who else is running in the same race with you. These people are your relationship pool. The women are the ones to befriend. They will “spur one another on to love and good works”. The single men in the race are your dating pool. Take steps to get to know them better and see where that leads. If there are no single men at the moment, then concentrate on encouraging and helping the women in your friend pool and, of course, on deepening your love for Jesus.
Also, I have found the “Jesus Calling” book to be helpful.
Don’t lose heart. The Rapture is coming soon! Then we will share more of a sense of love and belonging than is possible here. He is preparing a place for us there.
Bridget, In the Name of Jesus, Lord of Lords, Kings of Kings, I pray, as you search God’s Word for comfort, answers, leading, your life will turn a corner, and the loneliness, and/or disappointment will be replaced with a wonderful sense of how much you are loved by our Triune God, and how, with Him, in you, and for you, with great anticipation, you will be led to take steps on the pathway to His will for your life starting today, and into all your tomorrows. Thank You God, as You are always good, and want only good for your children. Thank you for loving Bridget so very, very much. Amen
to lead to the pathway miracles are happening everyday, and
I have read everything I could find about Hitler and WW1 AND WW11. After praying I am convinced that Sores was involved with Obama for years and this should be investigated. Prayers for our Father in Heaven to open the doors and get them convicted of murder and all crimes in the world. against our country and our Christian faith. Amen.
It is satan who is “weaponizing” our loneliness. The devil knows exactly what he is doing.
Loneliness is a very human and very common experience. Just as affliction is.
“Turn to me and be gracious to me, for I am lonely and afflicted.”
But the devil is playing us. All of us. We don’t have to let him do it.
We are NOT alone. God has promised that we are not alone. HE is with us.
Now let US be with ONE ANOTHER. Jesus prayed it: “I pray that they will all be one, just as You and I are one — as You are in Me, Father, and I am in You. And may they be in Us so that the world will believe You sent Me.”
There it is. We’ve got our marching orders. It’s time to quit fooling around. We are commanded and blessed to be ONE — all of us TOGETHER. Let us unite. In Jesus. Once and for all.
You have your marching orders: Receive your brother. Receive your sister. Forgive. Unite with all the saints.
If you and I will do that, if we will finally obey, if we will finally become ONE IN JESUS CHRIST, together — watch and see how terrified the evil one becomes. And how disempowered. He knows it. Watch his defeat. Watch.
Allelujah! Praise our marvelous Lord! What you have written is true, and it is necessary we recognize truth and live on our knees, with arms outstretched in praise and worship and thankfulness given our blessed Saviour, for He has made clear to those who know Him, the apostasy of today. We must run towards Jesus and all He and the prophets have written in The Holy Bible, never ceasing to pray for the weak, who would reach for guns before putting their trust completely in The Messiah…Have mercy upon Your people, dear Lord! We trust You to equip us for the path You have put before us, to live by Your power with Your love for all others…
The church in Germany did not stand up against Hitler in 1930’s and were partly responsible for the Holocaust and world War 2. This fear of speaking up caused the deaths of millions of innocent Jews as well as soldiers and civilians. The American church is REPEATING this sinful action! Read Eric Metaxis book “Letter to the American Church ” We are nearly put of time to repent and speak out against the EVIL taking over the USA.
This is a horror being experienced right now and many of us victimized cannot speak out. And speaking out doesn’t make someone a villain like what is also happening now it’s very dangerous tension is thick I believe our country is a step away from becoming insolvent and it’s not free you have jobs telling you how to live your life and morals very wrong not to mention the lack of true united feelings. I feel what’s going on now is a step away from genocide towards American middle aged and 18 year old women. I don’t know women who work we are followed and harassed life is threatened people look the other way because those folks will put a bullet in their head too. I’m definitely praying make no mistake I’m saddened I never thought this day would come. I’m also praying for justice and truth to come out it’s unbelievable but they are lying and not reporting truth and whole stories too and many slain their is never a public notice it’s just covered up.
Perfect timing as I had some hope deferred going on. My faith of a mustard seed needed some fertilizer and clarity as to what was going on.
Thank you for pulling the veil back on this demonic push.
All Glory to God .
“Have I not commanded you: Be strong and courageous? Do not be afraid or discouraged, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.” Joshua 1:9
Prov. 3:5,6