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stevedtrm rated 4 months ago
I almost endorsed this site, until I saw this propagandistic deceit regarding the nature of science and its application to conspiracy theory (or for that matter, theory in general):-

"Consciousness and conspiracy are too uncertain to believe anything about it. And believing conspiracy research or theories is just downright dangerous, because again what the thinker thinks, the prover proves. And what you saw proven with evidence yesterday, can be disproven with evidence tomorrow. And not just that but the entire heaps of misinformation and disinformation campaigns out there make it just naive to believe anything."

He's encouraging you not to have opinions or the strength of your convictions no matter how strong the evidence. On a philosophical level, of course, nothing is absolutely certain, but the best, most verifiable and independently reproduceable models of reality are those produced by laboratory science. To fail to use them is like failing to breath because you can't be sure your lungs are present. Newtonian Physics has remained solid and universally apparent since it was first demonstrated and nothing proved with it has EVER been "disproven tomorrow". There are many more examples.

If this guys ideas about "conspiracy theory" are true, why not limit your skepticism to ANY proven theory? Say the existence of electricity for example?

His singling out of conspiracy theory for special attention outside of the realm of other theories suggests he has a political motive for seperating this group of theories, when, in this context, there's no distinction.

I suspect that this is very very dangerous brainwashing.
artsytina rated 5 months ago
From the page: "The main focus on this blog is posting articles & videos related to my two most favorite subjects: Consciousness and Conspiracy research. Mainly, it's a source of interesting brainfood. You may call a lot of it weird, I call consensus reality weird (and boooring :p)."
mikeize rated 5 months ago
program, de-program, re-program. lather, rinse, repeat.
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