That is almost everyone's biggest mistake.
Conclusions are much more a function of the information available than they are of a person's analytical ability.
An 80 IQ person with full and accurate information is much more likely to reach the correct conclusion than a 140 IQ person with erroneous or incomplete information.
Who controls the information? The media, education and a high percentage of publishers are all cabal controlled and they have been for many decades. They control the conclusions that are reached by the public. Defacto arbiters of truth.
That is almost everyone's biggest mistake. Conclusions are much more a function of the information available than they are of a person's analytical ability. An 80 IQ person with full and accurate information is much more likely to reach the correct conclusion than a 140 IQ person with erroneous or incomplete information.
Who controls the information? The media, education and a high percentage of publishers are all cabal controlled and they have been for many decades. They control the conclusions that are reached by the public. Defacto arbiters of truth.
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