Showing posts with label dupes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dupes. Show all posts

Sunday, March 29, 2015

Psyops 101 - Internet Reverse Psychology Operations



In your search for the truth, are you being used as a pawn to do the "shadow governments" work for them? It's not like exposure hasn't been a number one concern for them since the beginning. They have think tanks of some of the most intelligent minds on the planet and billions of dollars to do the research to encompass any possible scenario and halt it before it begins. Hopefully you have taken this into account before working to expose them. If you haven't then you need to go back to square one and consider how they can and will use yourself against you without you even knowing it. It has even been passed in Congress that fake news stories and propaganda are allowed to be aired on all the news shows to the general public. You can no longer take anything at face value when dealing with the most insidious group on the planet. Unless you're a lot smarter than the average bear with a very high I.Q. and great powers of logic and deduction you more than likely have more than a few things twisted, especially when it comes to names such as Alex Jones and the lot of disinformation specialists involved in spreading the disease. It's time for you to take a step back and learn what you must unlearn. Critical thinking and the psychology of  human behavior are tools that must be an absolute when wading into the waters of deception. If it were as easy as reading a book or seeing a newsclip to get the truth, everyone would have known of the deception long ago. Strengthening your mind and the skills of your intelligence are just as important as keeping your body strong. Lies will be mixed with truth to gain your trust and have you believe more lies. Ever stop to wonder why certain things are so wholeheartedly promoted as the very face of evil itself but yet none of it points to, or gives the answers as to who? Maybe you should. Perhaps the very thing that they work so hard to have you fear and distract you with is the very thing that they are afraid of and can take them down.



Psychology operations are also known as psyops. Psyops are so amazingly effective that once they are unleashed on the unsuspecting public they start having a momentum of their own. The purpose of psyops is to disempower humanity. Once you start feeling powerless you give up and accept the results. Very few people in the world will ever know or understand what psyops are and how they affect all of us, but it is imperative that you share the information you are about to learn with everyone. This article may be the only one ever written to warn the people about this, so if you are fortunate enough to read this, then please understand that you must share this fortune of knowledge with everyone. A psyop can also be named a web of deceit, especially since they are found and spread on the internet's world wide web of deceit. The reverse psychology psyops are highly effective because good intentioned people are actually giving the psyops its effectiveness. Truthers will unknowingly spread the internet virus thinking that they are spreading the truth when the exact opposite is happening. The truthers will learn the so called hidden truths and will spread them.

Beware of the Internet Troll and Beware of the fake Truther Sites



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Friday, February 6, 2015

Top 10 Ways To Test Conspiracies


What Is a Conspiracy Theory And Why Do They Tend To Proliferate? Why do people believe in conspiracy theories? 



According to the University of Kent psychologists Michael J. Wood, Karen M. Douglas, and Robbie M. Sutton in a paper entitled “Dead and Alive: Beliefs in Contradictory Conspiracy Theories,” a conspiracy theory is “a proposed plot by powerful people or organizations working together in secret to accomplish some (usually sinister) goal” that is “notoriously resistant to falsification,” and that has ‘new layers of conspiracy being added to rationalize each new piece of disconfirming evidence.” Once you believe that “one massive, sinister conspiracy could be successfully executed in near-perfect secrecy suggests that many such plots are possible.” With this cabalistic paradigm in place, conspiracies can become “the default explanation for any given event—a unitary, closed-off worldview in which beliefs come together in a mutually supportive network known as a monological belief system.” For example, the authors of this study report that “a belief that a rogue cell of MI6 was responsible for [Princess] Diana’s death was correlated with belief in theories that HIV was created in a laboratory, that the moon landing was a hoax, and that governments are covering up the existence of aliens.” The effect continues even when the conspiracies contradict one another. For example, the more participants believed that Diana faked her own death, the more they believed that she was murdered. They call this process global coherence: “Someone who believes in a significant number of conspiracy theories would naturally begin to see authorities as fundamentally deceptive, and new conspiracy theories would seem more plausible in light of that belief.” Thus, “conspiracy advocates’ distrust of official narratives may be so strong that many alternative theories are simultaneously endorsed in spite of any contractions between them.”

Some conspiracy theories are true, some false. How can one tell the difference? The more the conspiracy theory manifests the following characteristics, the less likely it is to be true. Here are:

The Top 10 Ways To Test Conspiracies



1.Proof of the conspiracy supposedly emerges from a pattern of “connecting the dots” between events that need not be causally connected. When no evidence supports these connections except the allegation of the conspiracy, or when the evidence fits equally well to other causal connections—or to randomness—the conspiracy theory is likely false.

 2.The agents behind the pattern of the conspiracy would need nearly superhuman power to pull it off. Most of the time in most circumstances, people are not nearly so powerful as we think they are. 

3.The conspiracy is complex and its successful completion demands a large number of elements. 

4.The conspiracy involves large numbers of people who would all need to keep silent about their secrets.

5. The conspiracy encompasses some grandiose ambition for control over a nation, economy or political system. If it suggests world domination, it’s probably false.

6.The conspiracy theory ratchets up from small events that might be true to much larger events that have much lower probabilities of being true. 

7. The conspiracy theory assigns portentous and sinister meanings to what are most likely random and insignificant events. 

8.The theory tends to commingle facts and speculations without distinguishing between the two and without assigning degrees of probability or of factuality. 

9.The theorist is extremely and indiscriminately suspicious of any and all government agencies or private organizations. 

10. The conspiracy theorist refuses to consider alternative explanations, rejecting all disconfirming evidence for his theory and blatantly seeking only confirmatory evidence.








Thursday, November 20, 2014

The Biggest Bullshitters






Want to know if the Information being given is truly about 'The Followers of The Light' i.e 'The Illuminati"? Here's a good way to see if it's misinformation for the ignorant. Namely, these guys/type info is pure disinformation propaganda. Make damn sure you triple check any "facts" given by this lot.






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I'm sure this list will grow as I become aware of more of them. Check back often.





The following topics are complete and utter nonsense and/or a way of sending you down the wrong route of information to distract you from what's really going on.
Don't believe the hype.






















don't get caught up in the fully designed