Bill Elder

2016-10-05 18:49:32 -0400

I’d like to address the reoccurring phenomena of disinfo provocateurs dismissing probability and objective evidence as “conspiracy theory”.



This is a non sequitur used by disinformers to sell their narrative. It is important to understand there are “narratives” and then there is truth. Narratives attempt to color truth or obscure it because the truth is damaging to the narratives being offered for public consumption. We have many narratives competing for popular acceptance as a stand in for reality in a general public who cannot know the whole truth of subjects and issues unfamiliar to them. Creating narratives is a manipulative process to create consensus or alternate realities – they are routinely utilizes by corporate interests, political interests and governments to gain advantage.



The main weapon against false narratives and to find the truth beneath them is to tink independently and reason. The first alarm bel you are being lied to is when a narrative supported by probabilities and objective evidence is dismissed as a “conspiracy theory” – right away this is a logical fllacy because facts and history prove that conspiracy exists and it existsts in such normal abundance that we have conspiracy laws, conspiracy-busting police units and government investigators as wel as the historic record that shows us that most of the pivitol points in economic and political history were a matter of “conspiracy”.



A good rule of thumb in researching a narrative to find the truth beneath it is to attack it with two primary axioms = 1) “who benefits from disguising the truth” and 2) follow the money”.



In this case “Globalism” as a corporate-political dogma is a fact, so is its antithesis Nationalism – divining its benefit or detriment is a matter of objective evidence and weighing probabilities using these 2 main motivators. ((% of the time you will find narratives don not either benefit you or enhance your income – someone else is benefiting from you buying a narrative and not seeking the truth.

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