Sunday, September 26, 2021

How to Dish Out Facts

It's hard to read a list of medical errors and deceptions related to the virus like this one without feeling outraged. There's a sense that we have to say something; that this has to be shouted off rooftops and posted on Facebook. However, that's precisely what we shouldn't do, and the reason for this is that the information is too damning. People are barely waking up, and to throw this kind of facts at them will send them right back to sleep. They would rather close their eyes than face this kind of facts.

That's why we should condense this kind of information into a few phrases that we resort to whenever appropriate. These phrases should be toned down so as to produce minimum hostility. We must never come across as the verbally aggressive. But if someone confronts us we can resort to the original list for documents. We can offer to send them the research that proves our point.

If challenged to send documentation, we mustn't send the article. Rather, we must find the sources linked to in the article and phrase our response around that. Any link to ZeroHedge or OffGuardian, etc. must be avoided. The ideal source is the original research paper, and our response should be framed around that. Otherwise, the recipient will simply dismiss the information as fake news.

Done correctly, people will gradually thaw up to the fact that something sinister has been going on. They will know that we speak truth, and they will start seeing it themselves. We can then add further to our repertoire of phrases. We can move closer to the central point, which is the fact that governments are not benevolent institutions with our best interest in mind. They are hotbeds of corruption where manslaughter and murder is seen as acceptable modes of operation. But this insight is not for now, nor for tomorrow. Most people will never accept this, no matter how much evidence is presented. However, it should be possible to persuade many into accepting that government isn't always our friend, and that we shouldn't make ourselves too ready to comply with whatever they have in store for us.

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By IFLA

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