I agree, and it is very depressing. But there is some light in the darkness.
In that dank hellhole of disinformation that is Wikipedia, I constantly come across stuff that I'm stunned they just left laying around in plain sight. I mean, even if it was a lie, they're still--in practice--admitting to it.
The flip side to that flip side is that they don't need to hide it all, because few are reading, fewer still are understanding, and almost no one realizes the true meaning. (Perfect example is the first line of the Georgia Guidestones.)
I agree, and it is very depressing. But there is some light in the darkness.
In that dank hellhole of disinformation that is Wikipedia, I constantly come across stuff that I'm stunned they just left laying around in plain sight. I mean, even if it was a lie, they're still--in practice--admitting to it.
The flip side to that flip side is that they don't need to hide it all, because few are reading, fewer still are understanding, and almost no one realizes the true meaning. (Perfect example is the first line of the Georgia Guidestones.)