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This creates a kind of epistemological paradox, where we're unable to trust any information, including the information that leads us to be skeptical of the information in the first place. It's a self-referential loop that ultimately leads to a kind of intellectual paralysis.

As I pointed out, this kind of thinking can be self-defeating, as it undermines our ability to make sense of the world around us. If we can't trust any information, then how can we make informed decisions or have meaningful discussions? In essence, this kind of hyper-skepticism can lead to a kind of nihilism, where we're left with no foundation for knowledge or truth.

EXCELLENT POINT!

And I believe that THIS is exactly what the intention is.

Supposedly, CIA Director William Casey told President Reagan:

The mission of the CIA will be complete when everything the American people believes is false.

The first time I read that, I was baffled. Like ...WTF? Why would anyone say that, much less the CIA.

For years, I thought about it occasionally, but still did not understand it.

But today, I do.

If people are confused, they seek someone -- ANYONE -- to tell them what is truth and what they should do.

And THAT is the real goal of the criminal cabal.

They accomplished this in North Korea many years ago, which was the testing ground for this type of massive psyop.

They have been slowing working towards this is the West ever since.

They WANT people to have no idea what to think. They WANT confusion. Because that could ultimately give them control to do anything they want.

THAT is their ultimate goal.

We have to understand epistemology: the study of knowledge, and how we can KNOW something is true (or not true).

The lack of this skill is what has allowed all the anti-liberty, anti-social, and anti-human phenomenon we have been experiencing for decades now.

39 days ago
1 score
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This creates a kind of epistemological paradox, where we're unable to trust any information, including the information that leads us to be skeptical of the information in the first place. It's a self-referential loop that ultimately leads to a kind of intellectual paralysis.

As I pointed out, this kind of thinking can be self-defeating, as it undermines our ability to make sense of the world around us. If we can't trust any information, then how can we make informed decisions or have meaningful discussions? In essence, this kind of hyper-skepticism can lead to a kind of nihilism, where we're left with no foundation for knowledge or truth.

EXCELLENT POINT!

And I believe that THIS is exactly what the intension is.

Supposedly, CIA Director William Casey told President Reagan:

The mission of the CIA will be complete when everything the American people believes is false.

The first time I read that, I was baffled. Like ...WTF? Why would anyone say that, much less the CIA.

For years, I thought about it occasionally, but still did not understand it.

But today, I do.

If people are confused, they seek someone -- ANYONE -- to tell them what is truth and what they should do.

And THAT is the real goal of the criminal cabal.

They accomplished this in North Korea many years ago, which was the testing ground for this type of massive psyop.

They have been slowing working towards this is the West ever since.

They WANT people to have no idea what to think. They WANT confusion. Because that could ultimately give them control to do anything they want.

THAT is their ultimate goal.

We have to understand epistemology: the study of knowledge, and how we can KNOW something is true (or not true).

The lack of this skill is what has allowed all the anti-liberty, anti-social, and anti-human phenomenon we have been experiencing for decades now.

39 days ago
1 score