The reality is that people with critical thinking and pattern recognition skills are more likely to be up late reading and researching, so they get less sleep.
Fewer and fewer citizens are falling for the clever hypnotic suggestion that "'Conspiracy theories' are a firmly established, widely agreed-upon set of 100% false ideas that only gullible wrong people believe".
Instead, factually true patterns of evil behavior are being detected ever more efficiently by smart, aware, observant folks willing to stay up late and share their insights with the public so that all may awaken. Accordingly, the difference between so-called "conspiracy theory" and proven fact has been shortened from six months to about six weeks (sometimes less :).
In my experience only a very, very tiny group of things labeled as "conspiracy theories" are factually incorrect. Most are spot-on, inconvenient truths.
It's worth remembering that the law does not view conspiracy as a theory, but as a serious crime defined as planning to commit more crime.
The reality is that people with critical thinking and pattern recognition skills are more likely to be up late reading and researching, so they get less sleep.
This is backward thinking.
The reality is that people with critical thinking and pattern recognition skills are more likely to be up late reading and researching, so they get less sleep.
Fewer and fewer citizens are falling for the clever hypnotic suggestion that "'Conspiracy theories' are a firmly established, widely agreed-upon set of 100% false ideas that only gullible wrong people believe".
Instead, factually true patterns of evil behavior are being detected ever more efficiently by smart, aware, observant folks willing to stay up late and share their insights with the public so that all may awaken. Accordingly, the difference between so-called "conspiracy theory" and proven fact has been shortened from six months to about six weeks (sometimes less :).
In my experience only a very, very tiny group of things labeled as "conspiracy theories" are factually incorrect. Most are spot-on, inconvenient truths.
It's worth remembering that the law does not view conspiracy as a theory, but as a serious crime defined as planning to commit more crime.
The reality is that people with critical thinking and pattern recognition skills are more likely to be up late reading and researching, so they get less sleep.
That would be me.