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RE: The Greatest Conspiracy

in #conspiracy8 years ago (edited)

I view both info and disinfo as the catalyst that elevate human discernment. Without all this sea of misinformation (whether the misinformation masquerades as "official stories", or "alternative stories") it would be impossible for humanity to develop discernment.

Obviously those who are thought-clients, meaning they want someone else (whether it is a website, an "official", or some kind of presenter) to tell them what is true and what isn't, will never be properly catalyzed. They are like ...well, "clients", entering various "shops" and choosing to "buy" whatever truth they find to be more of their preference.

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I believe if one structures their life along the lines of "everything is chaotic" is better off rather than trying to piece the strings of innumerable instances.

At the end the whole thing is nothing more than hubris to human intelligence. We often witness optical illusions and cannot even believe our own eyes. Considering the possibility that we can know things transfered to us through a narrative is ludicrous. Even in science we often see how a simple title in a scientific paper can be interpeted in so many different ways and we all have access to that same paper.

Imagine what happens when we add thousands of events in a situation that nobody really saw the whole thing.