If you want to understand the world and elites better you have to stop striving for objective knowledge about them. You'll never know anything for sure anyway.
The only universality between elites is that they wish to stay rich and powerful.
There is no objective reality. This is the intersection between science and religion. The world is how we perceive/project it to be; how we expect it to be.
Think in terms of functional metaphors. If say fire burns you because of demons, or explain heat and tissue, etc, it doesn't really matter in the context of not burning yourself. The truth is only a semantic difference.
Read:
ATS Hidden Hand post.
Neville Goddard
Sermon on the Mountain
Double-slit experient
Experimental test of local observer-independence
If you want to understand the world and elites better you have to stop striving for objective knowledge about them. You'll never know anything for sure anyway.
The only universality between elites is that they wish to stay rich and powerful.
There is no objective reality. This is the intersection between science and religion. The world is how we perceive/project it to be; how we expect it to be.
Think in terms of functional metaphors. If say fire burns you because of demons, or explain heat and tissue, etc, it doesn't really matter in the context of not burning yourself. The truth is only a semantic difference.
Read: ATS Hidden Hand post. Neville Goddard Sermon on the Mountain Double-slit experient Experimental test of local observer-independence